Ng01peke Permaculture is a remarkable community hub in Tauranga that inspires visitors with its dedication to permaculture principles and environmental stewardship. Led by the knowledgeable and passionate Aunty Rina, this special place offers a wealth of practical wisdom on growing plants and nurturing community bonds. Visitors often leave with fresh ideas and projects to implement at home, drawn by the genuine love and care that permeates the space.
From the beautiful kaupapa to the warm, welcoming people, including natural educators who share valuable insights on maramataka principles, Ng01peke Permaculture is a true taonga for the community. Guests frequently mention the memorable experiences, such as enjoying the delicious smoked tuna and feeling instantly connected to the positive energy here. Whether you are seeking inspiration or hands-on knowledge, this park and point of interest in Welcome Bay is a must-visit for those passionate about sustainable living and growing together.
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John Rothery
3 years agoWonderful example of what can happen when people work together. Rena leads by example and has an extensive knowledge of how to succeed in growing plants and people. John Rothery (Tauranga)
Hone Moetara
3 years agoAtaahua! Beautiful people, beautiful kaupapa and beautiful kai. (Especially the smoked tuna shared today.) This is a special place where special people share valuable knowledge on many aspects of permaculture, maramataka principles and a whole lot more. Auntie Rina and her crew are natural educators and such taonga to the community. Be careful though, you may leave Ngapeke with a list of projects that you are going to start on at home. Nga mihi nui Mauri ora!
Odette D Ashbrook
3 years agoAunty Rina is a very special teacher. The love at Ngapeke is instantly palpable. I love coming here 😊
Les Millard
a year agoAwesome work done here in environmental management and use of the natural environment. Great learning opportunities for young people.
Dominic Stowers
2 years agoWonderful community gardens with tons of potential. Can't wait to see what projects they create in the coming years