Join us for one of our upcoming events at the Gardens. We look forward to seeing you.

Stay up to date with Botanic Gardens events and seasonal highlights on Facebook(external link).

Download a map of the Botanic Gardens [PDF, 2.2 MB] showing all event locations.

You are invited to join a number of events throughout the year at the New Zealand World Peace Bell located in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens.

Celebrate, commemorate and have a go at ringing the bell.

Annual events

Event Date
UN Holocaust Memorial Day 27 January
Christchurch Earthquake Memorial 22 February
Tōhoku Japan Tsunami and Earthquake Day [PNG, 1.7 MB] 11 March
UN International Bicycle Day 3 June
Hiroshima and Nagasaki Remembrance 7 August
UN International Day of Peace September
Parihaka Day(external link) 5 November
UN International Malala Day for Girl's Education 10 November
CHC Peace Bell Open Day 1 December
Joya-no-kane 108 Bells 31 December
This is a traditional Japanese New Year's Eve event. It is organised by the Christchurch Japanese Society(external link).

The World Peace Bell Association(external link) organises all of the above ceremonies with the exception of UN Holocaust Memorial Day, Hiroshima and Nagasaki Remembrance and Joya-no-kane 108 Bells.

Sometimes new events are added so please check back for commemorations of interest.

Find out more about the New Zealand World Peace Bell.

10am to 11.30am, Mondays during the school term.

Calling all parents, grandparents and caregivers! Bring your preschool-aged tamariki into the Christchurch Botanic Gardens to enjoy a simple craft or plant-based activity with the Canterbury Horticultural Society.

Stories, toys and colouring-in are available too.

  • All welcome - no booking needed (caregiver supervision is required).
  • Tea and coffee are provided.
  • Gold coin koha entry
  • Runs during school term-time.

Enjoy gardening and nature-based activities with your preschooler.

More information is available on the Canterbury Horticultural Society Facebook page(external link).

Envirokids is a chance to connect Kiwi kids to our environmental community, and it's free.

Every Saturday, the Envirohub(external link) will have activities for kids inspired by the mahi (work) of different organisations that work with the environment.

Activities are available between 10am to 3pm every Saturday, even in the holidays.

  • 10am to 3pm every Saturday at the Kiosk, Botanic Gardens.
  • Children who come regularly can record their learning in a special passbook available once they attend their second event.
  • EnviroKids is also an accredited Children's University learning destination so stamps are available for participating children's passports.

Find out more information about EnviroKids(external link) or keep up to date on the EnviroKids Facebook(external link)

10.30am to 1.30pm Thursdays.

Pop in for an environmental chat if you need inspiration or advice on anything from starting a new environmental project,  volunteer challenges,  funding advice for green projects, sustainability at home or waste and recycling processes.

The EnviroHub are here to help:

  • An opportunity to join an ongoing conversation or have a one-on-one chat.
  • Free, no bookings required.
  • Drop into the Kiosk anytime between 10.30am and 1pm in the Kiosk, Botanic Gardens.

Find more information about Environmental Chat(external link).

The Friends of the Botanic Gardens run a plant stall opposite the Kiosk. It is restocked daily and available plants often change.

  • All plants are just $7.
  • Payment is either via cash in the donation box, or eftpos at the Kiosk.
  • Kiosk hours for EFTPOS payment are 10am to 4pm from September to April, and 10am to 3pm from May to August.
  • Please bring your own bag to carry plants, the Kiosk does not have any available.

For more information about the varieties on offer, please contact friendsofthegardens@gmail.com.

Join the Friends of the Botanic Gardens volunteer guides for free guided walks at the Botanic Gardens (October to April) and Mona Vale Gardens (year-round).

Pick and choose from a wonderful selection of topics or come along to all of them for a dose of exercise, beautiful displays, and education rolled into one.

See the walk schedule.

Botanic Gardens guided walks

  • October to April
  • 1.30pm daily lasting 45 to 90 minutes.
  • Meet at the Kiosk, Christchurch Botanic Gardens.

Mona Vale guided walks

  • Selected dates throughout the year.
  • 1.30pm, lasting approx. 90 minutes.
  • Meet by the Mona Vale rose garden.

If you have any queries about guided walks at Mona Vale or the Botanic Gardens, please contact friendsofthegardens@gmail.com.

Down the rabbit hole we go in this fantastical Alice in Wonderland-inspired winter holiday trail.
  • Trail runs daily 10am to 4pm from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 13 July.
  • The Crafting Station runs from 11am to 3pm on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays and is located near the children's play area.
Grab a free trail map from the Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre or Kiosk and enjoy a self-guided trail packed with activities and games in our very own winter wonderland.
Find the Cheshire Cat, toss the Mad Hatter's hat, take part in the Caucus Race and play a round of croquet with flamingos – just don't let the Queen of Hearts catch you slacking off before you've finished painting her roses.
Don't forget to look out for Alice along the trail – tell us her message and enter a prize draw.

Join a magical mid-winter Christmas celebration at the Kiosk, nestled within the enchanting Botanic Gardens.

1pm to 4pm, Wednesday 25 June.

Delight in crafting exquisite decorations as you enjoy sumptuous sandwiches, freshly baked scones with cream and jam, and sweet, festive treats, all served with a selection of fine teas.

Only 30 tickets are available. Secure your spot today.(external link)

Location

Join us at The Kiosk, Te Māra Huaota o Waipapa Christchurch Botanic Gardens, just over the footbridge from the Armagh Street car park.

Contact 03 366 6937 or office@chsgardens.co.nz.

Costs

  • $30 for CHS members and Friends of the Christchurch Botanic Gardens
  • $40 for non-members
  • $105 for the workshop and CHS Membership

Become a member of the CHS(external link) and receive up to 30% off all our courses and workshops.

Join the Canterbury Horticultural Society for their monthly meet-up. Hear fascinating speakers, connect with like-minded folk and learn new skills for the garden.

Garden life(external link) runs at 6pm on the first Tuesday off the month, with a repeat on Wednesday at 1pm.

  • The Kiosk, Christchurch Botanic Gardens
  • $5 for CHS and Friends members, $10 general public
  • Tea, coffee and biscuits are provided in the afternoon session and nibbles and a glass of wine in the evening

July

Tuesday 1, 6pm and Wednesday 2, 1pm

Main speakers: Stuart Hide, Woodend Nursery (Tuesday) and Greg Quinn (Wednesday) chat about Home Orchard Care.

Greg Quinn is a specialist in home orchard care, offering expert pruning, renovation, and pest and disease management for backyard and lifestyle block fruit trees in Waitaha. With years of experience working in commercial and private orchards across NZ, Australia, and the UK, Greg brings a deep understanding of tree health and fruit production.

On the same theme, we're delighted to welcome Stuart Hide from Woodend Nursery on Tuesday evening. Woodend Nursery are a valued CHS Sponsor generously offering members a 15% discount.  Stuart's comprehensive knowledge will make for a very informative session.

Mini speaker: Aaron Curtis, Shiro Bonsai

Aaron Curtis started his journey in horticulture with formal study and hands-on experience in the industry, all while nurturing a deep passion for bonsai. Inspired by international bonsai masters and driven by a clear vision to turn his passion into a profession, Aaron transformed his expertise into a flourishing career. 

He now runs Shiro Bonsai, a specialist bonsai nursery and online store, alongside Kusamono Café, a unique retail space and café dedicated to bonsai culture. His mission is simple: to make bonsai accessible, inspiring, and enjoyable for enthusiasts across the country.

With unwavering dedication and a genuine love for the art, Aaron continues to share his knowledge with the wider community. We’re delighted to have him as the tutor for our upcoming bonsai workshop.(external link)


August

Tuesday 5, 6pm and Wednesday 6, 1pm

Main speaker: Sue Heazlewood, award-winning author, Tangleby Gardens

Sue Heazlewood has written six cookbooks including A Table at Tangleby and Tails of Tangleby 2 which both won 1st place at the Gourmand Best in the World Cookbook Awards. Sue has a passion for cooking, entertaining, gardening and making her home a place of special and happy moments.

“Cooking, gardening and making my home feel special have always been a big part of my life. Add in six children under the age of six and a love of entertaining, and you can start to imagine just how busy I have been. My children are all adults now and I am a lucky first-time Nana."

Find out more about her inspiring garden and get excited for our event in November, A Taste of Tangleby (see below event listing).

Mini speaker: Steve Bush, Trees for Canterbury

Steve Bush has been the driving force behind Trees for Canterbury since 1992, transforming it from a small community project into a leading environmental and social enterprise. Under his leadership, the organisation has propagated over 1.1 million native plants and restored more than 100 hectares of native bush across the region.

Steve champions native species such as kahikatea and tī kōuka, and his commitment to sustainability is reflected in the nursery’s use of recycled materials and inclusive practices.

He was recognised by the CHS in 2019 with an Outstanding Horticulturalist Award and in the 2020 New Year Honours list with a Queen's Service Medal of for his significant contributions to conservation and community engagement in Waitaha.


September

Tuesday 2, 6pm and Wednesday 3, 1pm

Main speaker: Peter Langlands, Foraging Ōtautahi

Peter Langlands is one of Aotearoa’s most respected foraging experts—an accidental botanist with a lifelong passion for the outdoors. Based in Christchurch, he studied natural sciences and zoology at Canterbury University, then worked as a fisheries observer and fly-fishing guide, gaining deep insights into freshwater and marine ecosystems.

Peter has become a licensed professional forager, sourcing wild produce for top New Zealand chefs like those at Amisfield, and compiling one of the country’s largest databases of wild edible plants—now with over 250 species documented in his new book Foraging New Zealand. 

His work also includes workshops, guided tours across diverse regions (alpine, coastal, and river environments), and online webinars teaching safe and sustainable foraging.

Mini speaker: Hayley Guglietta

Hayley is a passionate Christchurch-based community leader with a proven track record of transforming urban landscapes for environmental and social wellbeing. As Network Manager at the Avon Ōtākaro Network (AvON), she spearheads strategic river corridor restoration, forging effective co-governance frameworks alongside mana whenua and local councils.

She also chairs the Richmond Community Garden Trust and drives the Riverlution collective—leading food forests, sustainability events (including Matariki celebrations), and education programs in Christchurch’s red zone. Under her leadership, AvON has revitalised community green spaces, built sustainable infrastructure, and nurtured partnerships to secure funding and stewardship of public land.

Ceramics inspired by nature – craft your own botanical clay patterns and let your creativity flourish.

Join ceramicist Jane McCulla for a hands-on practical workshop. In each workshop, Jane will demonstrate how to imprint botanical textures onto clay using hand-building techniques.

Jane will take care of the glazing and firing, and two weeks later, you’ll collect your work imprinted with botanical patterns and suitable for everyday use.

Botanical bud vases

2pm to 4pm, Sunday 24 August.
Create a cluster of bud vases – hand-built vases perfect for displaying delicate botanicals.

Botanical container with lid

2pm to 4pm, Sunday 7 September
Father's Day ceramics – make a botanical-inspired container with Dad.

Green man tile

1pm to 3.30pm, Sunday 12 October.
An old age symbol of seasonal renewal and ecological awareness.

Location

Join us at The Kiosk, Te Māra Huaota o Waipapa Christchurch Botanic Gardens, just over the footbridge from the Armagh Street car park.

Free parking is available for the duration.

Contact 03 366 6937 or office@chsgardens.co.nz.

Costs

  • $65 Members and Friends of the Christchurch Botanic Gardens
  • $80 for non-members
  • Price includes all materials and self-serve tea, coffee and biscuits

Please bring along an apron or wear clothing that you are happy to get a spot or two of clay on.

Book your mug, vase or container workshop(external link).

Book your Green Man tile workshop(external link).

Become a member of the CHS(external link) and receive up to 30% off all our courses and workshops.

Please note: Our courses are aimed at adults. If you are under 18, please contact us before booking so we can check with our tutors.

Discover a passion for bonsai.

9am to 1pm, Sunday 3 August.

Join bonsai artist Aaron Curtis for an in-depth four-hour workshop experience in the Botanic Gardens.

Aaron will guide you through the intricate process of creating a bonsai. From in-depth wiring, styling and design, followed by ongoing care. Learn to create a tree that tells a story, creates a memory, or simply resembles that balance of art and nature. 

This workshop is exclusive for Canterbury Horticultural Society and combines two of his popular offerings from Shiro Bonsai(external link).

Location

This workshop takes place at The Kiosk, Te Māra Huaota o Waipapa Christchurch Botanic Gardens, just over the footbridge from the Armagh Street car park.

Contact 03 366 6937 or office@chsgardens.co.nz.

Costs

  • $185 CHS members and Friends of the Christchurch Botanic Gardens
  • $225 for non-members
  • $245 for the workshop and CHS Membership

Take home a 2.5l nursery juniper and a high-quality ceramic Yixing bonsai pot.

Self-serve tea, coffee and biscuits are available throughout

Book your place.(external link)

Become a member

Become a member of the CHS(external link) and receive up to 30% off all our courses and workshops.

Please note: This course is aimed at adults. If you are under 18, please contact us before booking so we can check with our tutors. If the event is sold out online, and you would like to go on the waitlist, please also get in touch.

Discover how simple it is to grow a variety of cut flowers from seed and bring home your own sown seeds for your garden.

6.30pm to 8.30pm, Thursday 28 August.

Sow an array of flower seeds to brighten your garden with this hands-on workshop with plenty to take home to get you growing.

In this easy-going session, self-taught flower-garden enthusiast Isabelle Weston introduces you to growing cut flowers from seed. 

Designed for beginners, this hands-on workshop will teach you the essentials of raising your own flower seeds, from planting to growth.

You’ll gain valuable knowledge on how to nurture a thriving flower garden and take home enough seeds to provide plenty of future planting and picking.

Materials provided to take home

  • A variety of flower seeds
  • Seedling trays and pots
  • High-quality potting mix
  • Instructional planting guide
  • Seed to take home

What to bring

  • Notebook and pen for taking notes
  • Gardening gloves (optional)
  • Mask for potting mix
  • A large plastic or cardboard storage box for transporting your newly planted seeds home. A plastic storage container can also serve as a seed-raising glasshouse.

Location

This workshop will take place at The Kiosk, Te Māra Huaota o Waipapa Christchurch Botanic Gardens, just over the footbridge from the Armagh Street car park.

03 366 6937
 office@chsgardens.co.nz

Costs

  • $185 for CHS members and Friends of the Christchurch Botanic Gardens.
  • $225 for non-members.
  • $245 for the workshop and CHS membership.

Self-serve tea, coffee and biscuits are available throughout.

Book your place(eternal link)(external link)

Become a Member of the CHS(external link)(external link) and receive up to 30% off all our courses and workshops.

Please note: This course is aimed at adults. If you are under 18, please contact us before booking so we can check with our tutors. If the event is sold out online, and you would like to go on the waitlist, please also get in touch.

Enjoy zero-waste, nature-based craft that creates beautiful, sustainable gifts and home decorations. Join tutor Toni Rowe and learn how to craft kono baskets and putiputi.

Kono (four corner) basket

  • 10am to 1pm, and 1.30pm to 4pm, Sunday 28 September
  • 10am to 1pm, Sunday 26 October

In this workshop, you’ll learn how to make a useful Kono (four corner) basket from harakeke.

By the end of the workshop, you’ll have the knowledge and skills to craft your own practical and sustainable harakeke basket.

Putiputi (flax flowers)

10am to 1pm, Sunday 26 October.

Join us at The Kiosk for an enriching and hands-on workshop where you’ll learn the art of making different styles of Putiputi and leave with a bunch.

By the end of the workshop, you’ll have the knowledge and skills to craft your own stunning putiputi, carrying a piece of sustainable and cultural artistry into your life.

Location

This workshop will take place at The Kiosk, Te Māra Huaota o Waipapa Christchurch Botanic Gardens, just over the footbridge from the Armagh Street car park.

Contact 03 366 6937 or office@chsgardens.co.nz.

Costs

  • $40 for CHS members and Friends of the Christchurch Botanic Gardens
  • $50 for non-members

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Become a member of the CHS(external link)(external link) and receive up to 30% off all our courses and workshops.

Please note: This course is aimed at adults. If you are under 18, please contact us before booking so we can check with our tutors. If the event is sold out online, and you would like to go on the waitlist, please also get in touch.

Join renowned flower preservationist and artist Debz Eagle for an inspiring workshop on flower pressing and botanical art.

Pressed Flower Workshop

2pm to 3.30pm Sunday 5 October.

Step into the captivating world of pressing flowers. This workshop is perfect for all skill levels, from beginners to expert floral artists. Whether you’re just getting started or refining your flower-pressing skills, this hands-on experience promises to guide you on your floral pressing journey.

  • Botanical Exploration: Discover botanicals perfect for pressing and some unusual ones that you might not have thought of. Learn ways to preserve different kinds of flowers and how we can use them in arts and craft items.
  • Materials Supplied: Each participant will be supplied with fresh flowers and leaves to press, a small traditional press to take home and an information booklet.

Location

Join us at The Kiosk, Te Māra Huaota o Waipapa Christchurch Botanic Gardens, just over the footbridge from the Armagh Street car park.

Free parking is available for the duration.

Contact 03 366 6937 or office@chsgardens.co.nz.

Costs

  • $60 for members and Friends of the Christchurch Botanic Gardens.
  • $80 for non-members.
  • $120 for workshop plus CHS membership.

Price includes materials and self-serve tea, coffee and biscuits.

Become a member of the CHS(external link)(external link) and receive up to 30% off all our courses and workshops.

Book on the Canterbury Horticultural Society website(external link).

For more information, please visit the CHS website(external link), email office@chsgardens.co.nz or phone 03 366 6937.

A creative and spooky family workshop.

2pm to 4pm, Saturday 18 October.

Get into the spooky spirit and unleash your creativity by crafting your very own Halloween-themed scarecrow! Perfect for individuals, families, and groups, this hands-on workshop is a fun and festive way to celebrate the season.

  • Work solo or as a team:
    Whether you’re flying solo, teaming up with your whanau, or crafting with friends, this workshop caters to everyone. Create a spooky masterpiece to scare (or delight) your neighbourhood.
  • All materials provided:
    We’ll provide all the essentials for building your scarecrow, including a variety of materials and accessories. But if you’ve got old clothes, hats, ties or props lying around, feel free to bring them along to add a personal touch and upcycle.
  • Seasonal treats for a break:
    Halfway through, take a break and enjoy some sweet treats and fresh fruit to keep your energy and creativity flowing.
  • Take home your creation:
    At the end of the workshop, you’ll leave with a unique, handcrafted scarecrow ready to display in your garden, porch, or anywhere that needs a bit of Halloween magic.

15 individuals/family groups per session only.

The workshop is recommended for children 10 and up who are comfortable sewing on their own. For younger children, it's a wonderful opportunity to team up with a parent or guardian for some hands-on creative fun.

Location

Join us at The Kiosk, Te Māra Huaota o Waipapa Christchurch Botanic Gardens, just over the footbridge from the Armagh Street car park.

Contact 03 366 6937 or office@chsgardens.co.nz.

Costs

  • $55 per individual or family group
  • $70 for non-members
  • $115 for the workshop and CHS membership

Includes all materials and light refreshments.

Don’t miss out on this frightfully fun workshop. Book your spot now(external link), and let your Halloween creativity shine.

Age suitability

We recommend this workshop for kids aged 10 and up who are comfortable sewing on their own. For younger children, it’s a wonderful opportunity to team up with a parent or guardian for some hands-on creative fun.

Every family is different, so if your little one enjoys crafting and has a bit of patience, they’re more than welcome to join with your support!

Become a member

Become a member of the CHS(external link) and receive up to 30% off all our courses and workshops.

For more information, please visit the CHS website(external link)(external link)(external link), email office@chsgardens.co.nz or phone 03 366 6937.

Walk, talk and taste with gardener and award-winning author Sue Heazlewood.

1.30pm Saturday 22 November. Rainy day date Sunday 23 November.

Join the Canterbury Horticultural Society for an enchanting afternoon at the beautiful Tangleby Gardens in Ohoka. Featuring a talk from the gardener and author, cooking demonstration and decadent afternoon tea, you’re sure to be inspired by Tangleby’s captivating Canterbury setting.

Event highlights

  • 1.30pm: Talk with gardener and author Sue Heazlewood. Discover the story behind this classic country house surrounded by colourful, inviting gardens.
  • 2pm: cooking demonstration. Sue will share some of the dishes that grace the table at Tangleby in an hour-long demonstration. Sure to leave you inspired to cook and bring a little bit of the Tangleby magic home.
  • 3pm: Garden tour. Stroll around the picturesque gardens at your leisure.
  • 3pm: Afternoon tea Enjoy a beautifully curated afternoon tea by Sue Heazlewood, featuring savoury canapés, delicate tarts, and indulgent sweet treats, perfectly paired with an elegant garden setting.

Location

Tangleby Gardens(external link), 14 Joy Place, Ohoka, Canterbury Waitaha.

Canterbury Horticultural Society Office, 03 366 6937, office@chsgardens.co.nz

Costs

  • $95 for members and Friends of the Christchurch Botanic Gardens
  • $120 for non-members
  • $155 for the event and CHS membership

Reserve your spot today.(external link) Limited places available.

Become a member of the CHS(external link) and receive up to 30% off all our courses and workshops.

Please note: our events are aimed at adults. If you are under 18 or wish to bring along tamariki please contact us before booking so we can check. 

To get involved in volunteering in the Botanic Gardens, join the Friends of the Botanic Gardens(external link).