156 days ago

Your dream home deserves a dream bed — here’s how to find yours!

Beds4U - Avondale

Hey neighbours!

Moving into a new place or giving your bedroom a little refresh? We know how exciting (and sometimes overwhelming) it can be to set up your space just right.

Your bed isn’t just another piece of furniture — it’s where your day begins, ends, and where real rest happens.

Before you choose, think about comfort, space, and lifestyle. The right bed should fit your room and give you that “ahh” feeling every night.

At Beds4U, we’ve got a range of stylish, durable, and super comfy beds — plus friendly advice to help you find your perfect match.

Pop by and see us, neighbours! Let’s turn your new house into a dream home (starting with the best sleep ever).

Check out our quick guide to choosing the perfect bed for your new home here: beds4u.co.nz...

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10 days ago

Got more greens than you know what to do with? 🥦🌱🥕

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Whether it’s a courgette takeover or a feijoa frenzy, don’t let those garden gems go to waste!

Our suggestion to you: Did you know you can grate and freeze excess courgettes to use in chocolate cake later? It sounds a bit dodgy, but it makes the cake incredibly moist ... and hey, it counts as a serving of veg, right? 🍫

What’s your go-to move for a bumper harvest? Drop your best "glut" recipes or preservation hacks in the comments below! 👇

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2 hours ago

has anyone got some pond/oxygen weed

Anna from Titirangi

I'm too late for tadpoles but am hoping someone might sell me some of their oxygen weed or any sort of aquatic pond plant??? Maybe tadpoles as well?

2 hours ago

Earth being ‘pushed beyond its limits’ as energy imbalance reaches record high

Markus from Green Bay

www.theguardian.com...

The United Nations body confirmed 2015 to 2025 were the hottest 11 years ever measured, but a still bleaker message was that the rising temperature experienced by humans on the surface was only 1% of the faster-accumulating heat in the wider Earth system.

More than 90% of that excess is absorbed by the oceans, which experienced the highest heat content in history last year.