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Pesticides and conventional agriculture kill our bees, damage our soil and leave our food system vulnerable to climate change. 

At our urban farm we’re modelling practical solutions and providing education and mentorship for regenerative growers. 

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*For the Love of Bees is a registered charity. All donations over $5 are tax deductible.


Go in the draw to win prize packs

Donate by May 7th 2024 to enter

WIN FOR YOU - Aleph Beauty Essentials Edit. This includes a serum/primer, concealer/foundation, radiance balm, diffuser brush, mixing tool, and a colour consultation with Aleph Beauty to ensure you receive the best shades for your complexion.

WIN FOR YOU - Regenerative Living
$500 Nature Baby Voucher
Professional garden portrait photography with Kate Micaela
Aleph Beauty Essentials Edit bundle worth $199
A Restorative Yoga session for you and a friend at the Contemporary Yoga Centre
Three hats from Hills Hats for all-weather gardening
Flower seeds from OMG

WIN FOR YOUR TEAM OR COMMUNITY GROUP - Regenerative Experiences
Win a small group tour of OMG, with farm fresh cake and herbal tea. Enter for yourself or gift this experience to a team or community group.

WIN FOR YOUR GARDEN, SCHOOL, OR SMALL FARM - Regenerative Learning
Seedling Pack of 60+ seedlings (18+ species) 
‘Introduction to Biology-first Growing’ one hour talk with Sarah Smuts-Kennedy
Four hours of farm support with an OMG Regenerative Farmer
Microscopy assessment of your soil with Growing Point
Biologix Soil Test Analysis and a Biologix home garden microbial starter pack 

*Due to the nature of some prizes, entry is only open to donors in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland. Entries are only open to donations made via fortheloveofbees.co.nz. Entires close midnight May 7th, 2024.


If you or your business would like to support For the Love of Bees' we'd love to hear from you.

Please contact us at: hello@fortheloveofbees.co.nz

Or download our partnership information pack: Become a partner


We can transform Aotearoa’s food system to be better for our pollinators, people and planet