The group then did a walking meditation and had morning tea. The yogis donated a total of $210 to Jigsaw Whanganui.
"For me personally, the people who have turned up to my four weekly yoga classes have been such a highlight of my first year back in Whanganui after 10 years away," Ms Higgie said.
"So the garden yoga was to recognise and thank them as a community and to raise some money for Jigsaw, which is a local charity that does such great social work in and for our wider community.
"The morning couldn't have happened without all the yogis, but also it was thanks to my parents, Clive and Nicki Higgie, who have been coming to yoga this year and who welcomed us into their spectacular gardens. It's such an idyllic and inspiring place, not just a world-class botanical collection, but an incredible piece of art and expression."
Ms Higgie said the day was such a success she may hold classes at Paloma Gardens a few times a year for special occasions.