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1488 days ago

veggie seedlings for sale

Anita from Manukau - Wiri

Punnets are 3 for $10 or $3.50 each. Pick up Papatoetoe (Manukau side). Please text me on 021 02762091 to arrange a time to come around. Customers are welcome to look around our garden afterwards if they wish.

For the most up to date stock list, see the pinned post on my Facebook page (search for "Anita's Garden")

Punnets contain 6 seedlings unless otherwise specified (more for leeks, spring onions and beetroot)

I have the following available:

- Artichoke Green Globe (individual plant)

- Beetroot Kestrel

- Borage (individual plant)

- Broccoflower Romanesco

- Broccoli Premium Green

- Cabbage Copenhagen Market

- Calendula Snow Princess

- Cauliflower Snowball

- Cauliflower Violet Sicilian

- Endive Scarole

- Fennel Florence Finale

- Kale Cavolo Nero

- Kohlrabi Early Purple Vienna

- Leek Winter Giant

- Lettuce Drunken Woman

- Lettuce Lollo Bionda

- Lettuce Multileaf Green

- Lettuce Onyx Green Frill

- Mesclun Italian

- Mesclun Misticanza di Lattughe

- Mizuna

- Pak Choi White Stem

- Pea Alderman Tall

- Pea Petit Provencal (dwarf)

- Rosemary (individual plant)

- Sage (individual plant)

- Silverbeet Fordhook Giant

- Snow Pea Goliath

- Spinach Bloomsdale

- Spinach Matador

- Spinach Merlo Nero

- Spinach Perpetual

- Spinach Winter Giant

- Spring Onion Tokyo Long White

Price: $3.50

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This coming Monday is Labour Day in New Zealand. This public holiday marks when the eight-hour workday and 48-hour workweek became law in 1899. The idea started with Samuel Parnell, a carpenter in Wellington, who in 1840 refused to work more than eight hours a day. Since skilled workers were in short supply, his employer had to agree.

As more skilled workers arrived, employers tried to change working conditions, but Parnell and others kept pushing for better rights. In 1890, Parnell led a Labour Day parade of 1,500 people to promote the eight-hour day. He passed away shortly after, and nine years later, Labour Day became an official public holiday.

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Six tips for improving security around your home

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

1) Improve outdoor lighting
Ensure that streets, driveways, and front yards are well-lit. Motion-sensor lights around homes deter trespassers by reducing hiding spots and illuminating their movements.

2) Trim your trees
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3) Secure Entry Points
Ensure doors, windows, and gates are always closed when you are away from the house. Upgrade to more secure locks, deadbolts, or even smart locks for added protection.

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