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The second garden
is the community garden. "Members of the community
are invited to provide plants to be included in this garden,
" Nancy said. "The mix of flowers should become
quite interesting over time."
The third garden
was planted and will be maintained by the Grade 1 students
and teachers from Mount Albert Public School.
"A day of planting with the children created many special
memories," said Nancy.
The next garden is
a raised container garden designed for people with difficulty
getting down on their knees and is wheelchair accessible.
The lower container is a fragrance garden; all of the plants
have a wonderful scent. The taller container is an example
of xeriscaping, a Greek work meaning 'without water'.
"This garden is full of succulents surrounded by rocks
and will not need watering," said Nancy.
The fifth garden
is a perennial garden and was planted and will be maintained
by the Mount Albert Horticultural society.
Throughout the garden
are donated trees and rocks. Benches, also donated,
are nestled among the trees. In the centre of the garden
will be a sundial sculpture created by an art student, James
Mitchenson. A bridge built off Albert Street provides
an entrance to the garden. Ramps will be added to this
bridge to make the garden wheelchair accessible. Parks
and Recreation staff will maintain the lawns and the Baha'i
Faith group will take care of the gardens.
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