1276 days ago

Learn how to prune fruit trees

Sally from The Brook

Interested in learning how to prune fruit trees?

At Waimarama Community Gardens, Tantragee Rd, The Brook, we will be holding workshops for 3 weekends on both Saturdays and Sundays.
Max 6 people at each session !

July 2 & 3 – 2-4 pm
July 9th & 10th - 2-4 pm

Bring camera, notebook and sharp secateurs if you have them.
Payment: Koha $5 +
Bookings:
Sally 0211.709.443 or sallyrees02@gmail.com

PS: Anyone who has booked for the weekend of June 24th & 25th sorry to inform you that it has been cancelled. Tutor has covid. Please rebook with Sally

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2 days ago

Neighbourhood Challenge: Who Can Crack This One? ⛓️‍💥❔

The Riddler from The Neighbourly Riddler

What has a head but no brain?

Do you think you know the answer? Simply 'Like' this post if you know the answer and the big reveal will be posted in the comments at 2pm on the day!

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7 hours ago

Poll: Should upgraded heritage buildings reflect the different eras and updates they’ve gone through over time?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Nelson City Council is working to restore the glasshouse at Broadgreen House, which has begun to crack and buckle.

We want to hear your thoughts: should heritage restoration aim to keep buildings looking as they originally did, or should it reflect the different eras and updates they’ve gone through over time?

Keen for the details? The Nelson Mail has you covered.

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Should upgraded heritage buildings reflect the different eras and updates they’ve gone through over time?
  • 50% Yes: Change should be celebrated
    50% Complete
  • 50% No: restoring = keeping change invisible
    50% Complete
2 votes
7 hours ago

Stand-Out Festive Decor: Build a Big DIY Nutcracker

The Team from Resene ColorShop Nelson

Whip up a larger-than-life nutcracker and have it standing guard to greet guests this Christmas. This is an ideal opportunity to repurpose last year’s baubles, leftover Resene paint testpots and leftover materials from previous projects. You could use an old cardboard box for the body and cover it in fabric scraps. Find out how to make your own nutcracker with these easy step by step instructions.

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