Veggie Plants at Waikanae Christmas Market Friday Afternoon 3.00 - 7.00 pm
Seedlings don't stop growing just because it's Christmas! And we couldn't make it to the markets last weekend, so we're overstocked!
Tomatoes in a wide range of sizes, from Cherry to supersized, and colours ranging through red, green, yellow, orange and three different 'black' varieties. All in perfect condition for planting right now.
Cucumber, Kumara (red and orange), Beans (dwarf and climbing varieties including Scarlet Runner), Chillies, Capsicum and Basil. This will be the last week for many items, so come along, enjoy the festivities and grab some bargains. There's still two days before the Big Day to get plants into the ground and it's looking like nature will do the watering for you next week!
Contact me on 027 220 1355 with any special requests.
WAIKANAE GARDEN PRECINCT UNDER ATTACK
A reminder to attend a public meeting to discuss the threat to the future of the Waikanae Garden Precinct’s character at the Waikanae Bowling Club @ 356 Te Moana Rd on Thursday 10 October @ 5.00pm.
Help protect the special character of the Waikanae Garden Precinct by showing your support at the meeting.
Can you crack Today’s neighbourhood conundrum?
Without a bridle or a saddle, across a thing, I ride a-straddle. And those I ride, by help of me, though almost blind, are made to see. What am I?
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KAPITI GENEALOGY October Meetings
Tuesday 22 October - 7.30pm Coast Community Church
57 Hinemoa St Paraparaumu
Wednesday 23 October - 1.30pm Waikanae Baptist Church Cafe
286 Te Moana Rd Waikanae
Topic: History of NZ Forestry Company in England in WW2
Visitors $5