Castor Bay, Auckland

476 days ago

Time to act before the Spring rush

Jenny from

Just a reminder that Spring is underway as far as the plants are concerned, and weed vines and shrubs are putting out new shoots, sneaking around garden shrubs, drinking up the lovely water and increasing sun, and finding new ground to conquer.

Big weed invasions yield the most material for … View more
Just a reminder that Spring is underway as far as the plants are concerned, and weed vines and shrubs are putting out new shoots, sneaking around garden shrubs, drinking up the lovely water and increasing sun, and finding new ground to conquer.

Big weed invasions yield the most material for paths, mulch and compost, and the first big weeding produces a massive amount of plant material to be either sent to landfill or used to benefit the soil and plants by decomposition onsite.

Once the ground dries, sun comes out, and rain is infrequent, decomposition by rotting slows down or stops altogether.

We don't encourage storing big piles of dry woody or papery material during the fire season, so if you have a lot of woody weeds to be dealt to....that is, vines, shrubs or trees...work needs to start very soon if you want the plant material composted onsite and returned to your soil to help the remaining plants grow well and remain weed free.

After we have done weed control and mulched where needed, the Spring rush of weeds doesn't occur for most species, and not at all if we have had time to eradicate the weed before the warm weather.

Instead, the wanted plants grow luxuriously in the moisture and sunlight of Spring, filling the space and reducing weed reinvasion.

Since we only started our business last Christmas, we don't yet have photos of our clients' gardens in Spring after our weed control.

Below is a photo of an area of public Reserve in January this year, hand weeded of major environmental weeds, then gradually of benign leafy weeds. This area is part of a forest margin, in which dense vegetation is key to keeping the area weed-free, so native regeneration has been allowed to fill the space entirely.

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476 days ago

We're Closing...

Manager from Allbeds Outlet Store Milford

The lease is running out...! 💙
Closing Down Sale instore now.

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476 days ago

Cash for your wrecked and water damaged car!

AAA Auto Parts

Hi neighbours,

Do you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars. We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!

* $300 - $3000 for small cars
* $700 - $10,000 for 4x4 utes, vans, 4WD, trucks and buses
* Same day … View more
Hi neighbours,

Do you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars. We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!

* $300 - $3000 for small cars
* $700 - $10,000 for 4x4 utes, vans, 4WD, trucks and buses
* Same day removal
* Free quotes over the phone

We will beat any prices in the market by 10%.

Support your local business.
Give us a call on **0800 50 00 01 ** and we will be happy to have a chat.
Enquire now

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476 days ago

Sasha's Cleaning Services

Sasha from Sunnynook

Tired of cleaning your home on the weekends.
Call Sasha's Cleaning Services 0224719978
Happy to lend a helping hand
$100 per cleaning session
I provide products and equipment
Call or message now!

Price: $100

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477 days ago

More than a cupful . . .

Bryson from Hillcrest

On Monday Takapuna beach gave us more than a cupful of plastic.

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484 days ago

Rubbish ticket price gone up again

Tony from Glenfield

Good morning all have you all noticed the rubbish ticket price is up again?. It was about $ 5.20 for 240 litre bin and from July 17 the price went up to
$ 7.70.Not even 1 year it went up twice. This is getting ridiculous. Don't our rates cover it. Rates went up when a new mayor took over and… View more
Good morning all have you all noticed the rubbish ticket price is up again?. It was about $ 5.20 for 240 litre bin and from July 17 the price went up to
$ 7.70.Not even 1 year it went up twice. This is getting ridiculous. Don't our rates cover it. Rates went up when a new mayor took over and nothing has been done .hedges not trimmed,rubbish along the kerb side and roundabout, footpath not repaired, wastewater leak through the footpath and down the drain and so on.Read the last page of the shore times in the neighbourly

477 days ago

Auckland Open Days

William Sanders Retirement Village

Thursday 3 & Friday 4 August, 10am - 2pm.


Discover the Ryman difference and see why our villages are the measure of retirement living. If you'd like to find out more about independent living, assisted living in a serviced apartment, or our industry leading care, drop by any of our … View more
Thursday 3 & Friday 4 August, 10am - 2pm.


Discover the Ryman difference and see why our villages are the measure of retirement living. If you'd like to find out more about independent living, assisted living in a serviced apartment, or our industry leading care, drop by any of our Auckland villages.



This is your opportunity to view the quality of a Ryman village, the wonderful amenities and see for yourself how living in a Ryman village will enhance your lifestyle.

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477 days ago

Could you be a 'tradie for a day'?

The Forever Project

Are you a retired tradie? Can you help the younger generation?

The Mangere-based Ara Education Charitable Trust is inviting volunteers to share skills and knowledge on a one-off, or an ongoing, basis. Retired tradespeople could help by working with the students, says John Vazey, senior health, … View more
Are you a retired tradie? Can you help the younger generation?

The Mangere-based Ara Education Charitable Trust is inviting volunteers to share skills and knowledge on a one-off, or an ongoing, basis. Retired tradespeople could help by working with the students, says John Vazey, senior health, safety and wellbeing business partner at Auckland Airport.

Students are working on a number of projects, including the Forever House, transforming it from a derelict house into a sustainable low-cost home to be returned to the community. Volunteers will work alongside AECT tutors and the students in classroom and hands-on projects.

Do you want to pass on some of your skills and knowledge? Get in touch with the team by emailing editor@foreverproject.co.nz
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477 days ago

Cricket pads - Junior size

Isla from Mairangi Bay

Free to any good home. I’m good condition looking for a budding cricketer.

Free

477 days ago

Open Homes at 267 East Coast Road, Mairangi Bay

Gabrielle Elborough from

Photo is from the first Open Home at 267 East Coast Road, Mairangi Bay
The next Open Homes will be from 11:30 - 12:30 Saturday & Sunday, 29th & 30th July
See you there.
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478 days ago

Shingles vaccine

Dianne from Glenfield

The shingles vaccine is available free for people reaching 65 and for 12 months after. Normally the shingles vaccine is very expensive. Shingles is can be very painful.

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479 days ago

Takapuna beach Sunday plastic pickup

Bryson from Hillcrest

1 hour’s pickup this morning by the two of us.

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479 days ago

Fishing with plastic

Bryson from Hillcrest

Can we do better than fishing with plastic? Beads from fishing lures. Found the plastic and steel-barbed lure on Taka Beach this morning. Plenty of barefooted kids and furry friends down there today.

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479 days ago

RIP

Kurien Thomas from

If something is good, it's always good. You don't have to change it. - Tony Bennett

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479 days ago

Spark a little hope this Christmas

Christmas Box

Meeting an ever increasing need in our communities, Christmas Box provides more than just food, it brings a reminder that people care. By alleviating some of the pressure families feel, especially in the time of inflation and cost-of-living, a Christmas Box sparks hope that goes beyond Christmas.
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Meeting an ever increasing need in our communities, Christmas Box provides more than just food, it brings a reminder that people care. By alleviating some of the pressure families feel, especially in the time of inflation and cost-of-living, a Christmas Box sparks hope that goes beyond Christmas.

Don’t wait for December, it’s time to start thinking about how you can help today!

For just $40 a box, you can give the gift of hope and 100% of your donation will go to families who are doing it tough this year. Your generosity makes a difference.
Find out more

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