GO Spring
Bloom
17–26 October 2026
Ten days of open gardens, a black-tie opening, Rhododendron Day, National Garden Week and a Labour Day family picnic.
Explore Spring
Four Seasons of the South
Dunedin's garden festival, reborn — ten days in October, twenty-plus gardens, and a year-round celebration rooted in the southern soil.
Spring · Autumn · Winter · Summer
Our story
Dunedin is one of the last regions in New Zealand without an official garden festival. The former Dunedin Rhododendron Festival proved the appetite — nearly 7,000 people, 25-plus open gardens — and that appetite never went away. Garden Ōtepoti picks up that heritage and grows it across the whole turning year.
From the rhododendron dells and the country's oldest botanic garden to backyard plots and community māra, this is a festival built on a simple truth: the South grows something extraordinary. What began as a single spring celebration is becoming a year-round invitation — to wander, to learn, to grow, and to give back.
Rhododendron — Dunedin
The signature
Most festivals get one weekend a year. Ōtepoti gets four — each a distinct experience, rolling out from spring 2026 onward.
Bloom
17–26 October 2026
Ten days of open gardens, a black-tie opening, Rhododendron Day, National Garden Week and a Labour Day family picnic.
Explore Spring
Harvest & Food Provenance
March – May 2027
The season of the table. Orchard fruit, kai provenance, harvest feasts and the story of where southern food comes from.
Explore Autumn
Night Garden & Matariki
June – August 2028
Gardens after dark. Light, fire and stillness as the city marks Matariki and the southern sky returns to centre stage.
Explore Winter
Earth Rhythms & Wellness
January – February 2029
Long days, slow living. Conservation, wellbeing and the rhythms of the land at the height of the southern summer.
Explore SummerA garden city
From heritage rhododendrons to spring drifts and high-summer borders — a glimpse of what Ōtepoti grows.





Open Gardens
Dunedin Open Gardens is a single curated trail of private and community gardens across the city and the peninsula. Rather than a fixed tour, you buy in and self-curate your own route over Labour Weekend — by region, by budget, on foot or by bike. Every garden is graded by an independent panel of respected local gardeners.
Curated by Dunedin Botanic Garden's Dylan Norfield, Wylde Willow's Fran Rawling, and Hereweka Gardens' Peter & Anna. Under-18s free with an adult.
More than a festival
Garden Ōtepoti is delivered by the Taste Nature Social Enterprise Charitable Trust — a registered charity (CC59242). The festival is our front gate, but the work carries on all year.
What we raise goes back into the things that make a garden city thrive: community māra kai, garden education for tamariki, and keeping the South's heritage plants and places alive for the generations who'll garden here next.
Friends of Ōtepoti
As Garden Ōtepoti grows into a year-round festival, Friends will get unlimited entry, members' pricing and the warm feeling of funding the kaupapa. Membership opens as we scale — register your interest and you'll be first in. Launching as the festival grows
Annual · price TBC
Annual · price TBC
Annual · price TBC
Garden Shop
Heirloom and heritage varieties, chosen and grown for the southern climate. Buy a packet, fund the kaupapa, keep rare plants in circulation. Range & pricing in development

A southern-adapted mix of cottage-garden classics.

Vegetables that thrive in the cooler South, saved season to season.

Membership, seeds and small joys for the grower in your life.
What's On
A year-round programme of hands-in-the-soil learning. Full calendar coming soon

Plant choices that love a Dunedin winter.

Keep heritage varieties alive in your own backyard.

A guided wander at peak bloom.
Our Supporters
Garden Ōtepoti is made possible by partners who believe in a greener, more connected city — with the Dunedin City Council confirmed as a founding supporter. More partners joining
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