Cobham Drive
Hamilton
www.hamiltongardens.co.nz

WOW what an amazing job the Hamilton council have done.
Our first destination was the Paradise Garden Collection, made up of 6 gardens from around the world. Let the exploring begin.......
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Entrance to the Paradise Garden Collection |
First garden was the 'Italian Renaissance Garden, it is an interpretation of 15th-16th Century Renaissance gardens that sought to rationalise and improve upon nature' - there words not mine!
It was interesting how they had trained some of the espalier to grow down the wall, you can see that in the middle photos.
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Kumera mounds |
The 'Japanese Garden of Contemplation, an example of the 14th - 16th Century Muromachi Period gardens designed for quiet contemplation and study.' I have to say it was very peaceful.
The Indian garden was quiet a contrast to the Japanese garden, with its full bursts of colour everywhere. The 'Indian Char Bagh Garden, an interpretation of a 16th - 17th Century symbolic four-quartered garden built for the Mughal aristocracy as an escape from the harsh environment.'
We had a quick pass through the English Flower Garden, which I think we were a bit early for and not much was out in flower.
Then onto the 'Chinese Scholar's Garden, and interpretation of the 10th - 12th Century Sung Dynasty gardens that were designed as natural worlds of imagination and surprise.' Again we were a bit early to see the Wisteria flowering, Im sure it would be worth a trip to see as it has been wound around a large bridge over the water way.
The 'American Modernist Garden, a late 20th Century garden for outdoor living designed in the American West Coast tradition.'


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Formal Herb Garden, note the clipped Bay Tree |
On to the 'Kitchen Garden, based on the traditional European kitchen gardens, this garden displays a range of vegetables and small fruits.' I had a chat with the gardeners as they were pulling up wheel barrow loads of carrots, to find that they send all there produce to the food bank.
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Fruit trees espaliered within the walled garden |
Unfortunately we ran out of time to explore the rest the fantastic Hamilton gardens have to offer. So we think another trip is on the agenda.
Donna
What a pleasure to visit the gardens with G3! Thanks, ladies.
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