In late spring, the garden showcases a stunning array of Chatham Island forget-me-nots, complemented by bearded iris, roses, and rhododendrons. A charming pergola draped in wisteria and jackmanii clematis guides visitors past a generous vegetable patch to a spacious lawn, where a delightful children's playhouse adds a touch of whimsy.
The expansive borders are framed with aged totara posts sourced from the farm and surrounding areas, along with stone accents. In a newer section of the garden, native plants flourish, and vintage farm equipment, including a coal truck, is displayed, highlighting the region's rich history. Additionally, a captivating assortment of old hand-hewn troughs filled with succulents can be discovered throughout the garden, making it a wonderful stop during a day out in East Takaka.