The Stakeholders Guild
Gift-the-Garden is a 'Movement', not a company. Like nature, a range of 'organisms', (companies/individuals) come together to create these beautiful, functional gardens.
Each playing a part , providing inputs and receiving outputs, in the form of materials, labour, money, exchanges and other resources. This 'Guild of Stakeholders' will grow and change as the movement grows and changes. See below for whose involved right now and please contact us if you or your business can contribute as a Gift-the-Garden Stakeholder.
Your Designers
Material Suppliers
Other Suppliers
Other Support
These stakeholders are directly involved in designing and delivering the gardens. and will help you begin your GIft-The-Garden journey
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Amanda Warren
Pandeia Te Taiao - Permaculutre Designer and GTG Founder
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Ellen Eskildsen
Permaculture Practitioner, Garden Designer, Garden Mentor and Educator,
Creator of St Johns Food Forest
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Sarah Wilson Sarah Louise Landscapes - Garden Designer and Permaculture lover
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Penny Stevens
"After having my own garden transformed into GTG I volunteer when and where I can. I am always learning, sharing seeds, cuttings and produce when available. Being apart of the GTG Team is truly living."
These stakeholders are dedicated to moving towards zero construction waste. Their outputs can have great value in the garden providing structures to grow food or wildlife habitat. GTG Designers work with what's available and suitable for your place.
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Annie Day and Anastasjia Gavrilenko Naylor Love Construction
- Rikki Jones & Nigel Moulton at Henderson Demolition
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Jason at Auckland Quarry
These stakeholders are providing materials and services other than construction waste, such as delicious food on the day, or seeds for the gardens
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Miriama Toms at Flowers from Felix - seeds
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Amy Klitscher from The Sustainable Food Co - catering for installation events
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Miriama Toms Video Production - story telling
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David Bird at Gabion1 - insect hotels, seats and more
These stakeholders are providing many types of support, from help on the installation days, sharing knowledge, spreading the good word and more
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Jerome Partington at Jasmax and Whakaora
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Lucy Pierpoint at TUMG Tamaki Urban Market Garden
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Candace Weir, Ani Brunet and the team at at Garden To Table
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Judy Keats at Kelmarna Gardens
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Sarah & Amanda at Ecomatters and Hope Gardens
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Maurice Faiers and the team at Ngati Whatua Pourewa Maara Kai
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Mark K at Ecomovers
See logos below for links to our stakeholder's websites.
Get in touch to become a Gift-the-Garden stakeholder.
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