331 days ago

1.5m African Milk Tree Looking for a New Home

Polina from Fairfield

Our beloved 1.5m tall African Milk tree has outgrown its current residence and is looking for a new home!

With its tall, striking appearance and vibrant green stems, this plant makes a bold statement in any space. Its unique, triangular shape will quickly become the focal point of your home or garden.

Low Maintenance: Perfect for both beginners and seasoned plant lovers, the African Milk Tree thrives with minimal care. It’s drought-tolerant and needs very little water, making it ideal for those with a busy lifestyle.

Sun-Lover: This hardy plant loves the sun, so it’s perfect for bright, sunny spots. Whether inside by the window y: The African Milk Tree can withstand tough conditions, making it perfect for a wide range of environments. It’s the plant you can rely on, no matter the season!

Resilient & Hard Strength & Growth: The African Milk Tree not only adds elegance to your space but also represents resilience and growth. Watch it grow strong and tall, reflecting your own journey.

Perfect for Any Decor: Whether you're a minimalist or a plant enthusiast, the African Milk Tree fits seamlessly into modern, tropical, or desert-inspired themes. It’s the ultimate low-maintenance beauty for any room or patio!

Comes in a large ceramic pot, this tall plant (2 meters high, including pot) is pick up only, from Fairfield, Lower Hutt.

If you think you can give our special milk tree a new, loving home, please get in touch via email polinajilina87@gmail.com or 027 631 9324

Price: $100

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5 days ago

Poll: Should the government levy industries that contribute to financial hardship?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

As reported in the Post, there’s a $30 million funding gap in financial mentoring. This has led to services closing and mentors stepping in unpaid just to keep helping people in need 🪙💰🪙

One proposed solution? Small levies on industries that profit from financial hardship — like banks, casinos, and similar companies.

So we want to hear what you think:
Should the government ask these industries to contribute?

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Should the government levy industries that contribute to financial hardship?
  • 60% Yes, supporting people is important!
    60% Complete
  • 25.7% No, individuals should take responsibility
    25.7% Complete
  • 14.3% ... It is complicated
    14.3% Complete
1021 votes
13 hours ago

Storm damage and garden clean ups

Ian Hamilton from Natures choice gardening services - Lower Hutt

Strorm
Damage if you need a tree removed
Call us on 0272430951
And we can help

14 hours ago

Documenting the RiverLink Project around Melling, Pharazyn St and Marsden St

Tim from Alicetown

Kia Ora, Neighbours. For the last couple of years I've been documenting with my camera the changes in my area around the extensive work going on with the RiverLink project (Melling Interchange/New Melling Bridge/New Melling Railway Station/ Melling Station walk bridge / Clearance of Pharazyn St and Marsden St and Stop bank work).

I pass no judgements on the work. My photos simply record what's happening.
Early blog posts are photo essays of the the demolition of Pharazyn St and Marsden St residential and industrial properties. Later photos are the more up to date records happening right now.
I'd welcome your feedback, especially with better information about what's happening, as there seems to be a number of sites specialising in their own work but not a comprehensive coordinated site with details and links.

Here's the link. Enjoy. www.riverlinkphotos.blogspot.com...