Hi all, 
We won’t be here this long weekend to help but it looks like some are very keen on starting and also following up on Kristin’s suggestions on beautifying the arch garden .
My only question is : do you have enough people to justify the rent and the extent of job to make this efficient enough? If answer is yes go for it , I will be more or less available at the end of week after or weekend probably .

Regards 

Juan Puricelli 
Sur Architecture
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On 20/04/2021, at 5:02 PM, Jessica Shields <jess.alice.shields@gmail.com> wrote:


There is also a lovely fountain sculpture currently in the commonhouse - the garden would be a perfect place for it even if it wasn’t hooked up to water (gifted by Karen and sander for common use)

On Tue, 20 Apr 2021 at 4:56 PM, Tim Ross <tim@architype.co.nz> wrote:
Hi Kristin,

Perhaps rather than trellis we could do something sculptural as a focus for the space.

I think we could do something quite cool with a cluster of standing posts (pou whenua) of varying heights in the space behind the arch.

We already have posts that we could use.

Tim.


On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 10:05 AM Susan and Kristin Jack <susan_kristin@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi Tim (& Toiora, esp. the landscaping/gardening teams),

I have an idea I would like to propose for the Peace Garden (that would involve using the auger/post hole maker while it's here) so we can at least transform the back-side of the war mem. arch into something more beautiful & evocative of peace. I know we cant touch the arch itself (or the front of it obviously) but I'd like to propose we put trellising up behind it & parallel with the two up-right columns & joined by a horizontal trellis (parallel with the horizontal beam of the arch) at the top so that we can grow something beautiful and alive up this trellising (e.g. white climbing roses, clematis - whatever we decide). Not sure how many inches the trellis's need to be set back from the arch to ensure that we are not touching the arch itself.

The exact shape of this can be decided down the track (although it might make sense to build it around the same time as the pergolas), but certainly while we have the auger here we could make use of it to put post holes in for the posts that would be needed to support the trellising. Anything we do would certainly improve the look of the arch from behind as it's currently really ugly!

People might want to come by & have a look at the back of the arch & dream some dreams....

ngā mihi

Kristin


"Don't waste your life in doubts and fears; spend yourself on the work before you, well assured that the right performance of this hour's duties will be the best preparation for the hours and ages that will follow it". Ralph Waldo Emerson


On Monday, 19 April 2021, 09:37:04 PM NZST, Tim Ross <tim@architype.co.nz> wrote:


Hi All,

As discussed at the group meeting a few weeks back we agreed to hire a small electric digger with auger bits to dig the fence post holes for the patio fences and holes for the pergolas.

The timber for the fences and pergolas is arriving shortly and the plan is to use the sleepers that we already have for most of the the fence posts. We also have a concrete mixer though this needs to be assembled. So I think now is the time to organise the hire of the digger.

If no one has any objections I plan to book this to arrive this weekend. We will have it for 10 days. I am hoping we can dig all the holes we need plus use it to spread the top soil in the agricultural area.

If we can get it around to the Montpellier Street side we could even use it the to do some of the cleaning up we need to do on that side.

Cheers,

Tim.


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