KFF has relocated to the picturesque Herald Island in Auckland's Upper Waitematā Harbour where we still grow our beautiful seasonal flowers from our backyard Farmette.
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Dave Markham from New Zealand wrote on 01 January 2023
Amazing experience
My wife and I had a fantastic time. An amazing array of flowers to choose from and Angelique gave some great advice about their ongoing care once picked. My wife loved it (always good to have some brownie points lads!). The living room is now full of colourful flowers so it’s an experience with tangible memories that’ll last a little while.
Prue Rehu from New Zealand wrote on 27th March 2022
Perfect
Perfect - had such fun and despite being a busy morning everything went as planned. Host was so lovely and helpful. Definitely well worth it and very happy to be able to share them with family and friends.
Kay kayandris from New Zealand wrote on 8th October 2022
Absolutely worth it
Lovely bunch of beautiful roses
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KFF has now relocated to the picturesque Herald Island in Auckland's Upper Waitematā Harbour where we still grow our beautiful floribunda roses and seasonal flowers.
Herald Island was known as Wood's Island after its first European owner, from the 1840s until the late 1880s, and from the late 1880s until the early 1950s, as Pine Island. In 1953, the island joined the Waitakere Riding of the Waitemata County, having previously not had any form of local government. At this time, the island's name was officially changed to Herald Island.
The first fruit trees in the Upper Waitematā Harbour area were planted at Herald Island in 1847, and by 1922 the island had become a popular location for picnickers and day-trippers to visit by ferry. The island was linked to the mainland by a causeway in 1957, for which Waitemata County Council charged residents a special rate of 5·878d.(Don't worry though there's no charge to cross the causeway today)
There are 275 houses on the island, which has a walkway around its perimeter. The island is almost entirely residential, with no shops but some small home-based businesses like Kumeu Flower Farm so we look forward to seeing you soon!