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Rachel Clare Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on bringing your irrigation in out of the frost, harvesting and storing nuts, the tastiest feijoa varieties, storing cooking apples and leaving plants to self-seed.
Subscribe today and be in to WIN one of 50 copies of NZ Gardener's … View moreIn this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on bringing your irrigation in out of the frost, harvesting and storing nuts, the tastiest feijoa varieties, storing cooking apples and leaving plants to self-seed.
Subscribe today and be in to WIN one of 50 copies of NZ Gardener's latest special edition, 365 Days of Flowers, a practical and inspirational collector’s magazine that provides expert advice on planning, planting and growing year-round flowers for the garden or vase.
Our crop of the week in Get Growing is the humble choko ("Don't knock 'em till you try them," says our Waikato queen of sustainability Sheryn Clothier) and we have a special feature on moving trees. Plus try recipes from new vegan cookbook PLANTLAB and be in to WIN some great prizes!
Delivered every Friday to your email inbox, Get Growing digital magazine offers seasonal gardening advice from the NZ Gardener magazine's team of experts. Each week we answer all your burning questions on raising fruit and veges and tell you the top tasks to do in your backyard this weekend. Subscribe here.
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Anthony from Grandview Heights
Hi Neighbourly
I am selling these beautiful key rings to help fundraise for a school music trip this year. These key rings are handmade in South Africa and were bought straight off the people making them. These are iconic to South Africa and are often sold as a source of income for the locals. As… View moreHi Neighbourly
I am selling these beautiful key rings to help fundraise for a school music trip this year. These key rings are handmade in South Africa and were bought straight off the people making them. These are iconic to South Africa and are often sold as a source of income for the locals. As they are handmade each keyring is unique. Prices range from $7 to $15 but should you take more than one I may be able to reduce the price a bit. If you are interested in a particular animal etc, let me know and I will see as I have a few more then what is pictured. These look great on any set of keys, bag etc. They also look a million times better in person and are certainly very eye catching! More pictures of keyrings in comments section.
Thanks
Simone
Negotiable
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Did you know it's World Naked Gardening day today? While countless gardeners around the world are stripping off to tend to their flower beds and vege patches, falling temperatures across NZ have led to calls for the Southern hemisphere to have it's own naked gardening day in spring, when … View moreDid you know it's World Naked Gardening day today? While countless gardeners around the world are stripping off to tend to their flower beds and vege patches, falling temperatures across NZ have led to calls for the Southern hemisphere to have it's own naked gardening day in spring, when it's a bit warmer. So what do you think?
Rudi from Nawton
I have an old digital camera which can only use up to a 2Gb capacity SD Memory Card. So, maybe you have some of these cards and are willing to give them away to help me out.
Lets Cruise is New Zealand's best online cruise agency and the perfect place to sort a present for your Mum for Mother's Day!
If you and your Mum love cruising as much as we do then jump on our website to see what's on offer. You could be cruising the Pacific Islands, discovering… View moreLets Cruise is New Zealand's best online cruise agency and the perfect place to sort a present for your Mum for Mother's Day!
If you and your Mum love cruising as much as we do then jump on our website to see what's on offer. You could be cruising the Pacific Islands, discovering Vanuatu or exploring Fiji!
Happy cruising,
Mark Smith
Managing Director - Lets Cruise
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Hautai from Nawton
Posting on behalf of family.
Pick up in Nawton area.
Contact #:+64 21 050 5966 for more details and pick up time.
Kind regards,
Hautai
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Andre Chivell from Waikato District Health Board
Kia ora neighbours, please come along to our hui (meeting) to help guide the new direction of mental health and addiction services in the Waikato.
We warmly invite you to share with us your experiences, views and ideas on helping those and their whānau who experience mental health and addiction … View moreKia ora neighbours, please come along to our hui (meeting) to help guide the new direction of mental health and addiction services in the Waikato.
We warmly invite you to share with us your experiences, views and ideas on helping those and their whānau who experience mental health and addiction issues to get the right support when they want and need it.
Hui will be held at the following venues with mihimihi/pōwhiri at 10am sharp
Tuesday 8 May 2018 – General public engagement
10am - The Link (St Andrews), Cnr Te Aroha St/River Road, Hamilton
Thursday 10 May 2018 – Māori engagement
10am - Wharekai at Hui Te Rangiora Marae, 89 Clarence Street, Hamilton
We want to hear from the Hamilton community, including those who have experienced mental health and/or addiction issues and those who provide support such as whānau, friends and interested others.
We look forward to meeting you. He whakarongo tātou – we’re here to listen
Te Rūnanga o Kirikiriroa Trust are supporting the conversation with the DHB in these hui.
RSVP to reception@terunanga.org.nz or Jennifer.ashman@waikatodhb.health.nz
Find out more!
Amanda from Burbush - Rotokauri
Poplar, shed stored. Can deliver by the Ute load. Kindling available too.
Price: $80
A great gift idea for Mum. These colourful railing planters are available in 2 sizes and are designed to attach without screws or brackets. Removable drip trays for water recycling and easy cleaning.
The perfect gift for stylish, small space gardens. For every order before Mother’s day receive… View moreA great gift idea for Mum. These colourful railing planters are available in 2 sizes and are designed to attach without screws or brackets. Removable drip trays for water recycling and easy cleaning.
The perfect gift for stylish, small space gardens. For every order before Mother’s day receive a free water meter and go in the draw to win a Green ball 3 in 1 planter!
Find out more!
Rudi from Nawton
I have an old digital camera which can only use up to a 2Gb capacity SD Memory Card. So, maybe you have some of these cards and are willing to give them away to help me out.
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Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Morning neighbours,
Figures show thousands more cars have started using Hamilton roads in the past few years and it's set to get worse unless more people start using public or alternative transport.
Have you noticed a change over time? Have you changed your mode of transport as a result?… View moreMorning neighbours,
Figures show thousands more cars have started using Hamilton roads in the past few years and it's set to get worse unless more people start using public or alternative transport.
Have you noticed a change over time? Have you changed your mode of transport as a result?
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