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619 days ago

Weed control for ecological restoration - chemical-free

Jenny from Glenfield

Are you looking to restore or create a harmonious wild native environment, without using chemicals?

From small suburban gardens to large forest and streamside areas, I use a chemical-free methodology of restorative weed management based on careful identification of plants, ecological assessment of landform, fauna, soil, and water flow, and 35 years of observation and experience.

Watch beauty emerge from an eyesore, through knowledgeable hand weeding, converting weed plant material to free compost, forming fertile seed beds and low-impact paths for the natural generation and protection of diverse healthy native plant communities.

For home service or tuition, ph Jenny, North Shore Wilds
021 485 994 jenny@playtomusic.co.nz
References available

Image 1 - before weeding; Image 2 - a similar site about 50m upstream, after a period of sustained handweeding from 1997-2001?, with a follow up in 2019; Image 3 - kereru feeding on kawakawa fruit, beside a suburban home (behind the camera) on a tiny in-fill section.

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Speeding

Kurien Thomas from The Flea FM

A common reason drivers speed is the misperception it will substantially reduce the amount of time it takes to arrive at their destination. But this isn’t the case. For example, a driver who needs to get to a destination 40 km away and the speed limit is 70 km/h, then the journey will take 34 minutes. If the driver speeds and drives 80 km/h, then they will get to their destination in 30 minutes. But by saving four minutes of their time, drivers speeding at 80 km/h increase their crash risk by at least 60%. Is that worth it?

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10 days ago

Dogs indoors at restaurants

Stan from Mairangi Bay

This really has opened up Pandora’s box the good the bad and yes the ugly. What is the answer all and everyone has an opinion so as a friendly suggestion non dog 🐶 people don’t go to the Bark and Brew in Browns Bay as they encourage the dog to bring the owner in providing the owner is well behaved then most welcome…place is lovely food also lots of dogs also so yes lovely

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Riddler from The Neighbourly Riddler

What is first white then red and the plumper it gets the more the old lady likes it?

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