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In a year that has been tough for many whānau, a children’s sunflower-growing contest has brought smiles to thousands of young faces and imparted useful lifelong skills on how to grow and nurture plants.
Over the past four months, 13,795 youngsters from 277 kindergartens across the country took part in Daltons Sunflowers in Kindergartens Project, and we can proudly reveal the winners below.
The fun project engaged budding gardeners in friendly competition, where each Kindergarten strived to grow the tallest sunflower and the sunflower with the widest head in their region. This year's event was particularly significant, achieving the highest level of participation since the project's inception.
While mother nature threw wet and wild spring weather at many of the regions, this did not dampen the enthusiasm of the dedicated kindy growers who learnt skills on how to protect and care for their sunflowers.
Daltons General Manager, Colin Parker, says; “Congratulations to the 2023 winners, you’ve all done such an amazing job! We are very thankful for the support of our project partners and the 11 kindergarten associations that participated. Special thanks also to all the wonderful teachers - your guidance and support for the tamariki throughout this project has helped us spread a love of gardening to the next generation of gardeners nationwide.”
This biennial project is a hands-on and practical learning experience for children. Engaging in activities like sowing seeds, nurturing seedlings, transplanting them, and providing daily care to their plants, children not only acquire basic gardening skills but also develop a deeper understanding of plant life. It also provides a framework for teachers to integrate aspects of the Project into their learning curriculum.
Parker concludes, “We hope all the children have found joy and inspiration in growing their sunflowers, and that the skills they’ve gained will be shared and nurtured within their families, encouraging them to embark on their own gardening adventures at home.”
To reflect the diverse growing conditions across the country, winners have been selected from each of the eleven regions (Auckland, Nelson Tasman, Marlborough, Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Taranaki, Tauranga, Waikato, Central Kindergartens and Northland). Every kindergarten that participated in the contest grew the same sunflower variety, King Seeds ‘Skyscraper’ sunflowers, which can grow over 4 metres tall.
All the regional winners will receive a prize from Daltons, The Warehouse and GARDENA for the Tallest Sunflower and Widest Sunflower Head Awards. All participating kindergartens were entered into a nationwide draw and a Best Photo Award to win prize packs for their kindergarten.
NATIONAL PRIZE WINNERS:
· Tallest Homegrown Sunflower: Hamish Hancock (3yrs 7 months), from Central Kids Apanui, grew his sunflower at home. 270cm (2.70 metres)

· Overall Best Photo Winner: Central Kids Huntly – Hudson, 3 years, Alicia, 5 years and Achint, 4 years

· National Prize Draw Winner: Richmond Kindergarten, Nelson Tasman Kindergarten Association
OFFICIAL REGIONAL
WINNERS:
Daltons Tallest Sunflower Plant
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To recognise the great mahi that took place in growing sunflowers of all sizes, each kindergarten chose their own 'Daltons Best Little Gardener', who were awarded a special certificate and prize. Every child who took part also received their own participation certificate as a special memento.
During the Project’s sunflower growing period, some kindergartens experienced particularly bad weather. In recognition of this, the Daltons ‘Late Bloomers Awards’ will run from Wednesday 13 December 2023 to Monday 12 February. This ensures that all participating kindergartens have a fair chance for their sunflowers to bloom and be recognised.
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