Sarnia Park

Omaio

Phone:09 4227443
Opening Hours:By Appointment
Region:Auckland
Description

WELCOME TO OMAIO – my garden of National Significance. OMAIO a Maori name meaning "place of peace, quiet and tranquility", is our coastal property of 18 acres (7.28 hectares) on the Takatu peninsula, one hour's drive north of Auckland and 5 minutes from Matakana. Islands, Kawau, Goat, Rabbit and The Bee Hive in Kawau Bay, are viewed from the log cabin. The cabin nestles in a NZ native bush setting with the largest of the feature trees being a Puriri estimated to be between 800 & 1,000 years old.   While the planting is predominantly native, there is a fusion of other carefully selected plants which suit the location and setting.   The garden surrounding the cabin is laid out in curving, flowing shapes reflecting the waves and coastal shapes beyond. There is some formality in the clipped specimens, plant shapes and textures.  The repetition of the plantings throughout is effective, providing continuity which does not compete with the natural surrounding bush. The canopy of established native trees  provides protective shade  where  clivia,    hydrangeas, arthropodium, bergenia, ligularia, hostas and ferns flourish.     “Omaio” was planted to create  calm – the colour palette is soft,  tones of green dominate, it is relaxed and easy on the eye.   A far cry from previous rose and perennial filled gardens I had created! The crushed shell path "Jane's Lane", takes you to the raised koru shaped vegetable garden and small orchard which is situated in a sheltered bush clearing.  The koro garden, although small, provides an ample supply of vegetables throughout the year.  The path from this area, lined with arthropodium, cream clivias and hostas, leads through bush and a mature stand of Kauri, Rimu, Totara,   and Pohutakawa, to "Johny's Deck" a viewing platform on the water's edge. Paths lead from the main garden to "Kowhai Coast", “Totara Trail” and "Olioli Way" - easy walking tracks through established and naturally regenerating bush.   The trails provide a restful contrast to the highly maintained garden areas. The cabin was built in 1980 as a holiday retreat and I, with help from son John, started development of the garden from scratch in June 2006 after we moved to settle permanently in December 2005.

General Information
Large (>5ha) size Private garden with capacity for Large (20+) group sizes. Recommended visit of 2 Hours. Best to visit in Summer,Autumn,Spring.
Tariff: Adults $10.00 , Children $0.00 , Seniors $10.00
Appointment: Appointment Required
Contact details and location
Phone:09 4227443
Email:morrowgarden@gmail.com
Website:www.morrowgarden.co.nz
Location:194 Whitmore Road
Matakana
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Facilities and Amenities
Accommodation Available,Bus/Coach Parking,Car Parking,Children Welcome,Seating Available,Toilets Available,Tourguide(s) Available
Garden Features
Coastal Garden,Edible Garden,Fern Garden,Informal,Native Bush,Native Plants,Sculpture