New Zealand
The eighth international “Fascination of Plants Day” around 18 May 2026 will be launched by plant scientists across the world under the umbrella of the European Plant Science Organisation (EPSO).
The goal of this activity is to get as many people as possible around the world fascinated by plants and enthused about the importance of plant science for agriculture and sustainable production of nutritious food, as well as for horticulture, forestry and the production of plant-based non-food products such as paper, timber, chemicals, energy and pharmaceuticals. The role of plants in environmental conservation is also a key message.
Everybody is welcome to join this initiative!
Students at Western Heights High School have been studying Plant Physiology as part of their learning under the Cambridge Curriculum. Students have learnt all about the functioning of plants, including growth responses, photosynthesis and reproduction. They have completed many practical’s within this term, including growing some plants from cuttings. They have seen how diverse the plant world is, and how many plants have some amazing adaptations.
Come and get hands on at the EcoMatters native plant nursery! Seedling Sessions are a regular volunteer session where you’ll help care for and grow native plants that support local restoration projects.
Each Wednesday (weekly from 25 March to 22 April 2026, 10am-12pm) we spend time pricking out and potting up seedlings, sowing seeds, washing pots, weeding and pitching in with other tasks around the nursery.
Closed-toe, sturdy footwear is essential. Please bring a hat, rain jacket and gardening gloves if you have any (some gloves will be provided).
Questions? Email eve@ecomatters.org.nz
This event is part of EcoFest 2026 — a month-long, community-powered festival celebrating nature, sustainable living and everyday climate action across Tāmaki Makaurau. Discover practical ideas, inspiring events and ways to deepen your learning at ecofest.org.nz.
Join the Ranui Library for a whānau friendly native planting workshop and kōrero with Alanah and Eve from EcoMatters. Learn about local native plants, why they matter, and how planting supports our whenua and waterways. A great way for whānau to learn, connect, and grow together. You’ll even get to take a native plant seedling home to plant in your own garden.
Spaces are limited so make sure you register via the link while you can. This event is suitable for all ages (10+).
Supported by the Henderson-Massey Local Board.
This event is part of EcoFest 2026 — a month-long, community-powered festival celebrating nature, sustainable living and everyday climate action across Tāmaki Makaurau. Discover practical ideas, inspiring events and ways to deepen your learning at ecofest.org.nz.
Explore Chip Budding and Marcotting in this hands-on session with experienced gardener Ben Cheah, held in the EcoMatters Organic Teaching Garden.
These simple, powerful and low-cost propagation techniques are ideal for plants that are not dormant — including tropical fruit trees, citrus, and temperate fruit trees that are actively growing in summer. Discover how to grow new fruit trees in your community, using these cost effective methods.
ABOUT
Ben grew up in a tropical orchard in Malaysia and is an avid amateur gardener. He has taught Tropical Agriculture in Malaysian schools.
With wide experience and diplomas in Horticulture and also Permaculture Design, he has often been called to give talks and workshops for garden clubs and community gardens.
This event is part of EcoFest 2026 — a month-long, community-powered festival celebrating nature, sustainable living and everyday climate action across Tāmaki Makaurau. Discover practical ideas, inspiring events and ways to deepen your learning at ecofest.org.nz.
Join Nat Rose Te Hei (Te Whānau ā Apanui, Ngāti Porou, Tainui, Tūwharetoa) in this fun beginners weaving workshop at the start of the school holidays.
Participants will learn to weave a kono (a small container). These are ideal for holding harvested kai and other small items.
Learn appropriate tikanga when harvesting and weaving harakeke.
On the day we’ll be doing…
Karakia timatanga (Opening prayer)
Mihimihi (Welcoming and acknowledgements)
Whakawhanaungatanga (Introductions)
Kaupapa ō te rā (Weaving a kono)
Ngā tikanga/ Ūara (Harvesting flax)
Mahi rāranga (Lets get weaving)
Whakaaro (Reflections, learnings)
Karakia Whakamutunga (Closing karakia)
NOTES:
- Please bring scissors.
- For ages 10+ to adult
Supported by the Creative Communities Scheme
Bring the kids along for a lovely hands-on creative drop-in session exploring natural scents and simple craft. Children will get to decorate their own calico bag and fill it with sweet-smelling lavender to take home and enjoy. Afterwards, grab our “Fabulous Flowers” activity sheet, and explore the gardens.
This is a fun, sensory activity for kids of all ages. All materials provided. Free activity.
All children must be accompanied and supervised by a parent or guardian throughout the session.
No bookings required.
Relax with Benni Bonnin and experience forest bathing in Cornwall Park.
Take some time for yourself. Pause. Breathe. Connect with Nature. Simple, light and uplifting time – with guided meditation -in the good company of trees and birds.
Around me the trees stir in their leaves and call out, “Stay awhile”. Mary Oliver
Don’t forget your sunscreen, raincoat and water bottle. Suitable clothing and footwear are necessary. This walk goes ahead rain or shine. We will cancel the event via email on Saturday morning if the weather is extreme.
Registration is essential and numbers are limited. To register for this event please register through our Eventbrite page or email info@cornwallpark.co.nz. Let us know if you have any accessibility requirements.
Location: Start from Huia Lodge Discovery Hub (next to the Cornwall Park Bistro).Vehicle access from Green Lane West.
Join us at EcoMatters EcoHub for a nourishing day exploring good kai, mindful movement, creativity, connection, and climate-positive actions.
Support your physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing, with opportunities to connect, be active, take notice, and keep learning while caring for yourself and the planet.
Booking essential, cost $15-$25.
Programme
10am–2pm (pop-in session)
Mindful Threads – a community art project with Tineswari Maruthamuthu (@themindfulmender)
Contribute to a collaborative wall hanging made from recycled and repurposed textiles, adding your own creativity to this sustainable, mindful artwork.
10.30–11.30am
The Power of Eating Plants with Luke Gabites – Planted Nutrition
Discover how eating more plants can support both your health and the planet. Luke explores the benefits of a plant-based diet – from improving wellbeing to reducing carbon emissions, conserving water, and easing pressure on food systems.
Supported by Whau Climate Action Network
11.45am–12.15pm
Harvest and Tour at EcoMatters Organic Teaching Garden with Meg Liptrot
Join Meg for a relaxed garden tour and harvest. Gather fresh pizza ingredients and salad greens while learning about seasonal growing and caring for the garden.
12.30–2pm
Woodfired Pizza Making with Thom Gabites – Plant-Based Chef
Get hands-on in this relaxed session making woodfired, plant-based pizzas. Led by Thom, it draws on his garden-to-table approach and love of food as a way to bring people together.
1.30–2.30pm
Good Food Good Mood with Jane Gabites and Luke Gabites
This session with Jane (psychologist) and Luke (clinical nutritionist) explores how our relationship with food affects mood, energy, and overall wellbeing. Drawing on their podcast Thrive: Mind & Body, they share practical, approachable tips for eating to feel your best.
2.30–3.30pm
Move with Nature with Kris Walsh
A restorative movement workshop celebrating wellbeing in nature. Enjoy a gentle somatic warm-up and nature-inspired movement with music and shared rhythm. Inclusive for all, and held at the EcoHub and Olympic Park.
Things to note:
This is a fully plant-based event.
Catering is limited to one slice of plant-based pizza per attendee. Please note: we’re unable to accommodate additional dietary requirements.
Suitable for ages 10+
The ticket cost helps to cover our presenters’ time for the day.
This event is part of EcoFest 2026 – a month-long, community-powered festival celebrating nature, sustainable living and everyday climate action across Tāmaki Makaurau. Discover practical ideas, inspiring events and ways to deepen your learning at ecofest.org.nz.
Start your journey toward becoming a master archaeologist and learn how the story of Cornwall Park is written in our trees.
Tree-ring dating (dendrochronology) is a tool used by archaeologists for dating and understanding changes in climate.
We will be using tree stumps from Cornwall Park trees to experiment with tree-ring dating and discover what we can learn from them about Cornwall Park.
No registration is required. Suitable for ages 8+, caregiver attendance is required.
Free event
Photograph your favourite botanical views and be in to win great prizes!
To celebrate Botanic Gardens Week (May 18 -24), Dunedin Botanic Garden is launching The Living Lens: Botanical Views – a photo competition aimed at getting budding photographers behind the lens and into the garden we know and love!
Take in the sights as the seasons change and get snapping! We want to see your favourite botanical views, whether they be flora or fauna focused.
You don’t need to be a seasoned pro to enter, but entries do need to be your own work. Check out our terms and conditions for full details.
Visit the Dunedin Botanic Garden during the competition and join in the fun!
Submit your entry online via our website. Entries open Monday 18 May and close Sunday 14 June, 2026.
Winning photos will be exhibited at the Botanic Garden Information Centre.
Categories
Flora (Plants)
Ages: Junior (10 and under), Youth (11-17) and Adult (18+)
Fauna (People, animals, insects…)
Ages: Junior (10 and under), Youth (11-17) and Adult (18+)
Prizes
$150 JB HI gift card for the winners of the Adult ‘Flora’ and ‘Fauna’ categories.
$100 JB HI gift card for the winners of the Youth ‘Flora’ and ‘Fauna’ categories.
$50 JB HI gift card for the winners of the Junior ‘Flora’ and ‘Fauna’ categories.
$50 Friends of Dunedin Botanic Garden Plant Stall gift voucher for the winner of the Staff Pick.