Hataitai Community Market - Grow a sunflower

Grow a Sunflower

Collect your free sunflower seeds and pot on Saturday 6th Oct 10am to 1pm.

157 Hataitai Rd- Old Bowling Club

Register your sunflower and grow it in your garden or at the bowling club community garden.
Watch it grow and take a photo of you and your flower in Feb 2019 when it could be taller than you.

We have giant and dwarf varieties to suit all gardens

Sunflowers provide food for the birds, bees and butterflies.

For more details check out the www.hataitai.org.nz or call 021491106

Varieties and growing information

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Dwarf Sunsation
Botanical Name: Helianthus annuus

This dwarf variety will grow well in the garden or in pots.

Plant Height: 45cm

Lots of sun and shelter from wind are best. Soil should be well prepared with compost dug in prior to sowing. Good drainage is essential. Plant 6mm direct where they are to grow, in front of a wall or at the back of the garden. Cover and press down firmly.

When To Plant: North Island: Oct, Nov, Dec
Flowering:   12 weeks

Dwarf EosExtra compact plants to 25cm (10”). Very quick to flower. Produces multiple flower heads. Pollen free bright yellow blooms.Plant Height: 25cmHow To Grow: Sow 25mm (1”) deep in full sun, either direct in pots or in the garden. Can be grown i…

Dwarf Eos

Extra compact plants to 25cm (10”). Very quick to flower. Produces multiple flower heads. Pollen free bright yellow blooms.

Plant Height: 25cm

How To Grow: Sow 25mm (1”) deep in full sun, either direct in pots or in the garden. Can be grown in a range of pot sizes but will produce more secondary blooms if grown in larger pots or the garden. Water regularly in dry weather. 

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Yellow Empress

Position:   Full sun.

Sow: Can be sown directly into garden position, which must be in full sun and sheltered from wind. Otherwise raise in trays of Yates Seed Raising Mix. Keep moist until seedlings emerge.

Care:Plant height and flower size are much enhanced by planting in a fertile soil rich with organic matter.

Sunflower Giant King KongVery strong, thick stems. Majestic plant growing to 5m. Feed and water generously to maximise the height. Watch out for overhead power lines!Tallest of them all – up to 5mVery large main flower up to 40cm across}Great for gr…

Sunflower Giant King Kong

Very strong, thick stems. Majestic plant growing to 5m. Feed and water generously to maximise the height. Watch out for overhead power lines!

Tallest of them all – up to 5m
Very large main flower up to 40cm across}
Great for growing competitions

Plant Height: 5m

How To Grow: Sow Spring to early Summer, 10mm (½”) deep and about 50cm (20”) apart, direct where they are to flower. Keep well-watered and mulched in hot and dry weather. Choose a site that is protected from wind and receives lots of sunlight. Staking recommended at early stage of growth.

Flowering:      12 weeks

Celebrity Debate-Politicians versus the Media

Our fundraising team gave 100 plus attendees to its Celebrity Debate a night to remember as a team of politicians battled a media team on the topic – FAKE NEWS IS ALIVE AND WELL IN NZ.

Dame Annette King was in full witty mode moderating the debate. A true professional, she fielded a barrage of comments from both sides, and of course, not showing any Labour bias.

The politicians – Justin Lester, Maryan Street and Paul Eagle all gave as much as they received from the media line up of Dave Armstrong, Brent Edwards and Simon “Swampy” Marsh.

Did you know that Matariki the Whale was in fact Justin Lester out for a swim? He challenged us by asking were there any photographs taken of him and the whale together? No. He rested his case.

The audience voted by noise volume and decided the win went to the politician team. While everyone was having a great time, $3,400.00 was raised toward the upkeep of the Hataitai Bowling Club. Special thanks to all the sponsors who provided items for the silent auction held on the night and all the supporters.

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Making Hataitai Hum Update - Community Consultation

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Write here…

We are sharing the results from the community consultation survey, interviews, workshops and focus group meetings. Many thanks to all of you who provided their time and views. The Feasibility Project is reviewing your comments as the ‘Voice of the Hataitai Community’. Our next step will be to consult with an architect for designs to meet your ideal wants and needs.

We will keep you posted.

Results from the Community Consultation Survey

Changing the face of Hataitai

Fifth year students from Victoria University School of Architecture and practicing artists from around Wellington gave Hataitai residents an idea of a "new look" Hataitai, on Friday 20th July.

The exhibition at the Hataitai Bowling Clubrooms, included maps, structures, paintings and drawings of places in Hataitai.

Hataitai resident and student tutor, Sam Kebbell was thanked for the excellent work provided by his students.