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302 days ago

Wooden Planter Box with Trellis Screen

Ross from Herne Bay

Trendy rough-sawn planter box complete with trellis screen.

Optional stabilisers for higher wind zones shown in photo - $20 extra.

Block the wind, gain privacy and/or grow your vine, finish off that corner of your garden/deck/patio.

*Line with polythene (or add $35 and I will do it)
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Trendy rough-sawn planter box complete with trellis screen.

Optional stabilisers for higher wind zones shown in photo - $20 extra.

Block the wind, gain privacy and/or grow your vine, finish off that corner of your garden/deck/patio.

*Line with polythene (or add $35 and I will do it)
DIMENSIONS: 1800Lx300Dx1800Hmm (Planter 330mm high)

Can make custom sizes. MATERIALS: Timber – H3.2 treated 150x20, 50 thick Redwood ends Fixings – Stainless Steel and Galvanised Screws. Can be partially dismantled for transport.

Pickup is in Freemans Bay by appt. I can deliver for an extra cost of $3.50/km

Price: $530

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302 days ago

Let’s make this valentines Day even more special and beautiful together.

Redcross Sandringham from Red Cross Shop Sandringham

Come visit our store to find the perfect gifts and stunning dresses for your loved ones.

We are open all 7days
10am to 5pm
571 Sandringham Road,
Sandringham, Auckland 1025.

303 days ago

Vintage markets

Karen from Mount Eden

Does anyone know of any vintage markets coming up in Auckland?
Have old Crown Lynn I’m looking to sell.
Thanks

304 days ago

Do you like a Firm bed or a soft bed? Why?

Marketing Manager from Beds4U - Newmarket

When it comes to choosing a bed, there are a lot of factors to consider. But one of the most important is whether you want a firm or soft bed. Each has its benefits and drawbacks, so it’s important to choose the right one for you.

This blog post will explore the pros and cons of both firm and… View more
When it comes to choosing a bed, there are a lot of factors to consider. But one of the most important is whether you want a firm or soft bed. Each has its benefits and drawbacks, so it’s important to choose the right one for you.

This blog post will explore the pros and cons of both firm and soft beds. We’ll also give you tips on choosing the right bed for your needs. So read on to find out more!

What’s the difference between a firm and a soft mattress?
Regarding mattresses, there are two main types: firm and soft. Each type has its own unique benefits that can appeal to different sleepers.

Firm mattresses are often considered the best for back and stomach sleepers because they provide support for the spine and minimize sinkage. They're also beneficial for folks who suffer from hip and shoulder pains since they distribute weight evenly. On the other hand, firm mattresses might be too hard for certain side sleepers, which require a softer surface to avoid pressure points.

On the other hand, soft mattresses are ideal for side sleepers because they contour the body and relieve pressure points. They’re also good for people with lower back pain because they provide cushioning and support. However, soft mattresses can be too mushy for back and stomach sleepers who need a firmer surface to prevent sinkage.

Beds and posture
There are many different types of beds on the market, each offering a different level of firmness. So, how do you know which one is right for you? It depends on your personal preference and what your needs are. For example, if you have back pain, you might opt for a firmer bed offering more support. On the other hand, a softer bed might be your style if you want a comfortable bed.

Regarding posture, there are a few things to keep in mind.

First, ensure your mattress supports your spine in a neutral position. This means that your head, shoulders, and hips should align when lying down. If your mattress is too soft or firm, it can throw off this alignment and cause pain in your back or neck.

Second, if you like to sleep on your side, make sure you have a pillow that supports your head and neck, so they're not falling forward or backward while you're asleep. This will help prevent wrinkles in your skin and pain in your neck and shoulders.

What constitutes a suitable mattress?
When choosing a mattress, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. What constitutes a suitable mattress depends on many factors, including your sleep habits, health conditions, and personal preferences.

What constitutes a suitable mattress
If you sleep on your side, you'll likely want a softer mattress that conforms to your body and relieves pressure on your hips and shoulders. If you sleep on your back, you may prefer a firmer mattress that keeps your spine aligned. People with chronic back pain often find relief with memory foam mattresses.

If you have allergies or asthma, you'll want to choose a mattress made of hypoallergenic materials. Some people also prefer organic mattresses because they're free of chemicals and off-gassing.

Ultimately, the best way to figure out what mattress is right for you is to lie down on different types in a showroom or store. Take your time testing them out until you find one that feels comfortable and supportive.

Advantages of a firm mattress
A firm mattress has several advantages over a soft mattress. Firstly, it provides more practical support for your back and spine. This can help to prevent or relieve back pain. Secondly, it is often more comfortable for people who sleep on their side. Side sleepers need a firm mattress to support their hips and shoulders, and a soft mattress can cause them to sink too deeply into the bed, leading to discomfort. Third, a firm mattress can last longer than a soft mattress because it doesn’t lose shape as easily. Finally, firm mattresses are generally less costly than cushy mattresses.

Disadvantages of a firm mattress
A firm mattress may not be ideal for everyone, as it can cause certain people to suffer from aches and pains. A firmer mattress may cause back pain. Those who suffer from hip discomfort may discover that a firm mattress puts too much strain on their joints.

Light sleepers may also find a firm mattress too hard and uncomfortable to sleep on. If you have any concerns about whether a firm mattress is right for you, it's best to consult your doctor or a sleep specialist.

Advantages of a soft mattress
If you’re considering a soft mattress, here are some of the advantages:

Soft mattresses are often more comfortable than firm mattresses. If you have arthritis or other joint pain, a soft mattress can help to reduce pressure on your joints and alleviate pain.
Soft mattresses can also be helpful for people with back pain. A firmer mattress can sometimes make back pain worse by not providing enough support or by putting pressure on the wrong areas of the back. A softer mattress helps to take pressure off the lower back and spine, which can provide relief from back pain.
Soft mattresses are often less expensive than firm mattresses. If you’re on a budget, a soft mattress may be a more affordable option than a firm mattress.
Soft mattresses are generally easier to move around on than firm mattresses. If you like to change positions often when you sleep, a soft mattress may be a good choice for you because it’s easier to adjust your position without having to get out

Disadvantages of a soft mattress
If you're considering purchasing a soft mattress, there are a few disadvantages you should be aware of. First, soft mattresses tend to sag more than firm mattresses over time, meaning they won't provide the same level of support. This can lead to back and neck pain and increased tossing and turning during the night. Additionally, soft mattresses can be more difficult to move on, making it challenging to get in and out of bed. They don't typically fare as well in terms of durability, so a firm mattress may be a better option if you're looking for a long-term investment.

Why Should You Invest In A Good Mattress?
A good mattress is one of the most important investments you can make for your health and well-being. A comfortable, supportive mattress can help you get a good night’s sleep, which is essential for your overall health.

There are many different types of mattresses on the market, so it’s important to research to find the right one for your specific needs. If you have a medical condition or sleep disorder, talk to your doctor about what type of mattress might be best for you.

Here are some things to keep in mind when shopping for a mattress:
Support: A good mattress should provide support for your back and spine. The support you need will vary depending on your sleep position and whether you have any health conditions that need to be considered.

Comfort: A comfortable mattress is important for a good night’s sleep. Look for a mattress that suits your sleeping position and has features that meet your comfort needs. For example, if you tend to sleep hot, look for a mattress with cooling technology.

Durability: A durable mattress will last longer and provide better value for money in the long run. When comparing mattresses, pay attention to the materials used and the warranty period offered.

Conclusion: Firm bed VS Soft bed: How to choose what’s right for you.

There are two groups for picking a bed: those who want a hard mattress and those who prefer a soft mattress. There are pros and cons to both, so it’s important to know what you’re looking for before you make your purchase.

Firm beds are great for people who want support while they sleep. They’re also good for people with back pain, as the firmness can help align the spine. Soft beds, however, are more like sleeping on a cloud. They’re perfect for people who want to stay in comfort and sink into their mattresses.

So, which is right for you? It depends on your personal preferences. A firm bed might be the way to go if you like to feel supported while you sleep. A soft bed is certainly the preferable option if you like to burrow into your mattress and be enveloped by softness. Ultimately, it’s up to you to decide what feels best.

307 days ago

❤️ Get Ready for Valentine’s Day at Red Cross Shop Dominion Road ❤️

shop manager from Red Cross Shop Dominion Road

Love is in the air, and we’ve got everything you need to make this Valentine’s Day extra special! Whether you're planning a romantic evening, a fun Valentine’s celebration, or just want to treat yourself, we’ve got you covered.

Find the perfect outfit!, Gifts they’ll love! or just … View more
Love is in the air, and we’ve got everything you need to make this Valentine’s Day extra special! Whether you're planning a romantic evening, a fun Valentine’s celebration, or just want to treat yourself, we’ve got you covered.

Find the perfect outfit!, Gifts they’ll love! or just set the mood! …….. Visit us in-store and discover great finds at amazing prices! Let’s make this Valentine’s Day unforgettable.

184 Dominion Road 📍

Open 7 days a week 🗓️
Mon-Sun: 9am-5pm

Free parking 🅿️

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307 days ago

Apple iMac 21.5"

Ross from Herne Bay

This is a nice machine, but I no longer need it as I now have a Macbook Pro.

Apple iMac Core i5 2.7 - 21.5" (2013 model with 16GB RAM)

Has a clean install of Catalina (factory reset).

It has 16 GB of factory installed Ram (you can’t upgrade ram after purchase and most come with … View more
This is a nice machine, but I no longer need it as I now have a Macbook Pro.

Apple iMac Core i5 2.7 - 21.5" (2013 model with 16GB RAM)

Has a clean install of Catalina (factory reset).

It has 16 GB of factory installed Ram (you can’t upgrade ram after purchase and most come with only 8 GB standard). This is in excellent condition. No chips, dents or scratches.

Specs
The iMac "Core i5" 2.7 21.5-Inch Aluminum features a 22 nm Quad Core 2.7 GHz Intel "Core i5" processor with four independent processor cores on a single chip, a 4 MB shared level 3 cache, 16 GB of 1600 MHz DDR3 SDRAM, a 1 TB (5400 RPM) hard drive, and an "integrated" Intel Iris Pro 5200 graphics processor with 128 MB of "Crystalwell" embedded DRAM. It also has a built-in "FaceTime HD" webcam and stereo speakers.

This model has a 21.5" 1920x1080 LED-backlit 16:9 widescreen IPS display with the "cover glass fully laminated to the LCD and anti-reflective coating." The rear of the case is aluminum and is thicker in the middle and tapers to a razor thin 5 mm at the edges.

Connectivity includes four USB 3.0 ports, dual Thunderbolt ports, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11ac Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n compatible), and Bluetooth 4.0.

Compared to its predecessor, this model essentially has the same external enclosure, but it has a much more efficient "Fourth Generation" processor and architecture, as well as faster graphics, faster Wi-Fi, and the option of faster storage.

Price: $350

307 days ago

Poll: Choose now...

Marketing Manager from Beds4U - Newmarket

Are You a Sleep Schedule Superstar or a Nighttime Free Spirit? ?✨
Tell us—do you stick to a routine, or do your Zzzs happen whenever? Drop your thoughts below

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Choose now...
  • 36.6% Yes
    36.6% Complete
  • 63.4% No
    63.4% Complete
71 votes
334 days ago

Share your summer photos! 📷

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Taken some beautiful snaps lately? Whether it's rainbows, sunsets or a beautiful summer's day, we'd love you to share the joy with us.

Share a photo in the comments below

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308 days ago

concrete fill, 2 smallish bins

Craig from Freemans Bay

if anyone needs broken concrete paving, or knows where to dump it please ring 0223871599 thanks Craig, Two smallish bins.

Free

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308 days ago

TOOLKIT FOR CALM - Free meditation classes

Durba from Mount Eden

A three-evening free course on creating a peaceful life….

With special New York-based guest presenter and teacher Boijayanti, sharing her meditation skills and insights during her short NZ visit.

For most people the mind has become the master, not the servant it should be – how do we … View more
A three-evening free course on creating a peaceful life….

With special New York-based guest presenter and teacher Boijayanti, sharing her meditation skills and insights during her short NZ visit.

For most people the mind has become the master, not the servant it should be – how do we regain control, cultivate a quiet and peaceful mind, a stillness in the body and the breath?

These informal and informative evenings will help with answers, covering the simple but often overlooked essentials of meditation and sharing a toolkit of techniques you can practice and explore. Our guest presenter Boijayanti is a longtime practitioner of meditation and was fortunate to have the guidance of the late Indian spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy (www.srichinmoy.org) – she shares these inspirational teachings with humor and simplicity.

Usher in the New Year with positive new life skills, clarity of purpose and a peaceful mind and heart – you only need the sincerity to make a start.

When: Tuesdays / Thursdays, February 11, 13, 18: 7:30pm – 9pm nightly

Venue: The Fickling Centre, 546 Mt Albert Road, Three Kings, Mt Eden.

Free admission, however registration is required to accommodate numbers attending. Please register to Jogyata on Whatsapp 0221887432.

www.meditationauckland.co.nz...

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308 days ago

Backyard Awards: Best Loved Lawn winner

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Mark Elliott from Shirley in Christchurch has won the category of Best Loved Lawn for his lush green masterpiece. Congratulations, Mark!

We spoke with his about his process to keep his lawn beautiful and there may be some blades of advice for your own backyard.

Mark has a huge backyard so … View more
Mark Elliott from Shirley in Christchurch has won the category of Best Loved Lawn for his lush green masterpiece. Congratulations, Mark!

We spoke with his about his process to keep his lawn beautiful and there may be some blades of advice for your own backyard.

Mark has a huge backyard so during Covid times, he decided to renovate the lawn and garden just for something to do. It’s turned into a passion.

His lawn is 100% rye grass - sourced from Prebble Seeds Turf World who supply many golf courses around New Zealand. In the summer he mows it every 2-3 days, sometimes daily, and waters the lawn with a deep soak of about an hour at a time, 2-3 times a week. He uses a granular slow release lawn fertiliser and other liquid fertilisers also.

Mark shares:
'I would say the secret to getting a good lawn is consistent mowing - at least twice a week. Maybe buy a bulk bag of slow release lawn fertiliser from a wholesaler. Keep the grass longer and just take the very top off the blade when you mow. It promotes growth, thickens it up and will really help with stopping weeds - oh, and water. Expect a water bill if you want a good lawn.'

The first photo below shows the 'Before' shot, 4 years ago. Give Mark a Like on this post if you think his lawn is pretty top notch!

314 days ago

Poll: Should our summer school holidays move to February?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

It's a debate that resurfaces each year as weather hits its peak just as kids head back to school.
Traditionally, we've paired the school holidays in NZ with the Christmas period, but would a shift to February make more sense for everyone?

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Should our summer school holidays move to February?
  • 38% Yes, February would be better
    38% Complete
  • 61.3% No, keep it as is
    61.3% Complete
  • 0.7% Other - I'll share below
    0.7% Complete
1243 votes
315 days ago

We're looking for the...Best Loved Lawn 🌿🌱🍃

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The Neighbourly Backyard Awards are in full swing and this week we want you to show us YOUR luscious patch of green (and be in to win a $100 Mitre10 voucher).

There's three fun categories for you to enter so save your photos for the following categories of Best Floral Garden and Most … View more
The Neighbourly Backyard Awards are in full swing and this week we want you to show us YOUR luscious patch of green (and be in to win a $100 Mitre10 voucher).

There's three fun categories for you to enter so save your photos for the following categories of Best Floral Garden and Most Creative Backyard Build.

But this week, the category is BEST LOVED LAWN

So share a photo, or photos, in a comment below of your immaculate (or interesting!) lawn to be in to win. Winner will be announced next Monday 🌿🌱🍃

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309 days ago

Windows 10 and upwards

Sue from Sandringham

Just wondering if anyone out there has an installation disc for windows 10 or upwards or knows anyone who has one.. Happy to pick up. Please call or text Sue on 0212042746.

Thanks.

Free

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