Passersby asked not to eat the produce until the judges have been to have a look.
A berm in Ellerslie has been entered into a national landscaping competition as part of a vegetable, fruit and flower garden that spreads across both sides of the footpath and even has a beehive.
The 90sq m garden by landscape designer Tash Geelen was entered into the Unitec Landscapes of Distinction Awards, to be judged this week.
The landscaping business behind it, Natural Habitats, hopes it will show what can be done with a public, urban space.
Marketing manager Anya Thomas said: "We created our edible garden to demonstrate how much you can produce in a compact urban organic garden. It was also designed as a child-friendly garden where children can enjoy learning about different plants and food production.