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Annette from Parklands - Marshlands
Looking for size 12 Mairehau High school blouses in good condition please, contact 02102762590. Thanks
Kamala Hayman Reporter from The Press
How has your summer been so far? Our story shows the weather has been much worse than usual for many of us. bit.ly...
If you managed a summer holiday, tell us how it went where you were.
Luke Thomas from Transport for Christchurch
Two way traffic will be maintained with temporary traffic signals to allow repairs to the footpath, road and stormwater system. Expect delays during peak times.
James from Redwood
This is the first in a series of posts outlining the benefits in using raised garden beds -
Raised bed gardening is not a new concept. Traditional gardeners used to double dig their beds to form rectangular or circular mounds 1-1 ½ ft. high, with sloping edges. A standard practice in areas … View moreThis is the first in a series of posts outlining the benefits in using raised garden beds -
Raised bed gardening is not a new concept. Traditional gardeners used to double dig their beds to form rectangular or circular mounds 1-1 ½ ft. high, with sloping edges. A standard practice in areas receiving plenty of rain, it ensured good drainage, besides providing a bit of extra space for growing vegetables.
This type of gardening also proved to be perfect for many companion plantings such as carrots and onion family vegetables. The carrots went on the flat top of the beds and enjoyed the deep soil while the onions and leeks planted on the sides all around protected the beds from pests.
The benefits don’t end there, so it’s no surprise that modern gardeners are increasingly embracing raised bed gardening, albeit with a new twist. The sloping sides of the earlier beds have been replaced by solid frames that give them a well-defined look. This way, the beds can be as high as you’d like them and prevents soil runoff during rain.
1. Good aeration
You can make your raised beds the traditional way by digging up the ground within the solid frame or just pile up good quality soil, decomposed farmyard manure, and compost within it. Either way, it provides the plants with a rich growing media with a loose structure and allows for good air circulation around the roots.
Like every other part of the plant, roots need to breathe. They breathe in the oxygen from the air and expel carbon dioxide. If the soil is too compacted, the roots suffocate and fail to develop properly. That’s because good aeration is necessary for the roots to absorb essential nutrients. For example, the air pockets in the soil hold nitrogen which is converted into nitrate and nitrite salts by the soil bacteria, making this macronutrient available to the plant. Fewer air pockets mean less availability of nitrogen.
Proper aeration is important for keeping the microbial population in the soil healthy. It helps maintain a balance between the aerobic and anaerobic bacteria that play different roles in enhancing soil fertility.
Visit me - James at Out of the Woods Woodshop where we custom make raised garden beds and planter boxes to suit your dimensions and needs and receive a free quote, or call 0272427901.
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There's no better time to be decorating than summer - but you need to be quick! The Resene save the GST sale is in its final days*! You'll save 15% on Resene premium paints, stains, primers, sealers, wallpaper, decorating accessories and cleaning products at your local Resene ColorShop or… View moreThere's no better time to be decorating than summer - but you need to be quick! The Resene save the GST sale is in its final days*! You'll save 15% on Resene premium paints, stains, primers, sealers, wallpaper, decorating accessories and cleaning products at your local Resene ColorShop or participating reseller. Plus if you have a Resene ColorShop Card or Resene DIY Card, you can enjoy extra savings on a range of products!
*Offer runs until 31 January 2017.
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Connie Christensen from Go Cycle Christchurch
Our first 2017 Slow Ride For New Adult Cyclists this Saturday 21 January will be a casual affair leaving from Parklands Reserve carpark on Queenspark Dr @ 5pm.
We will cycle through a few parks and some quieter residential streets to improve your cycle confidence.
So get your bike and helmet … View moreOur first 2017 Slow Ride For New Adult Cyclists this Saturday 21 January will be a casual affair leaving from Parklands Reserve carpark on Queenspark Dr @ 5pm.
We will cycle through a few parks and some quieter residential streets to improve your cycle confidence.
So get your bike and helmet ready and bring a friend if you can.
More experienced cyclists are welcome on this ride, but it's a slow ride with stops along the way to allow new cyclists to gain confidence cycling on the roads.
Please contact Connie on 021 0277 9250 or GoCycleChristchurch@gmail.com to book one of the 10 free spaces available for new cyclists.
Sometimes all you need is a little confidence to get pedalling ;-)
Stay safe in the gusty wind today!
Kat from Waimairi Beach
SEVERE WEATHER WARNING.
ISSUED BY MetService AT 9:06am 18-Jan-2017
AREA/S AFFECTED: CANTERBURY NORTH OF ASHBURTON
FORECAST:
Northwest gales becoming severe gusting 150 km/h in exposed places
from late Wednesday afternoon till late Thursday morning.
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Unite with fellow booklovers, find other fitness fanatics or swap garden goodies!
Neighbourly Groups are a great way to connect with like-minded people who live nearby. Take a look at Groups already set up by your neighbours - or have a go at setting up your own. Some of the most popular Groups … View moreUnite with fellow booklovers, find other fitness fanatics or swap garden goodies!
Neighbourly Groups are a great way to connect with like-minded people who live nearby. Take a look at Groups already set up by your neighbours - or have a go at setting up your own. Some of the most popular Groups around New Zealand include gardening, running, babysitter networking, private street groups and puppy playgroups.
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Lana from Belfast
Wooden dining table for sale in good order. Dimensions - 2000mm x 1000mm x 750mm.
We upgraded our dining table and do not need this one any more. Please note we are selling the table only.
Price: $200
Karla from Redwood
Hi everyone.
At Make Me New Opshop, we have a variety of school uniforms.
Only next week and the week after... we will have them in the shop. As we don't have a lot of space in the shop to hang these, you will need patience to look through the bags.
We are open between 9:30am and 4pm,… View moreHi everyone.
At Make Me New Opshop, we have a variety of school uniforms.
Only next week and the week after... we will have them in the shop. As we don't have a lot of space in the shop to hang these, you will need patience to look through the bags.
We are open between 9:30am and 4pm, and are situated at 356 Main North Road Redwood. Come on in to Make Me New Opshop and we hope you will find what you are after. I'm really sorry , but I don't know exactly what is in the bags so if you ask me on this site, I won't be able to help. I can tell you that we do have Chisnallwood, Papanui, Costwold, a few blue and white checkered shorts etc, Paparoa St School and lots more. All the best everyone and happy 2017! Karla from Make Me New Opshop.
Anne from Burwood
A few weeks ago a lady was asking for old towels and sheets for use at kennels. Does anyone remember her name or have contact details as I have had a bit of a cleanout and have quite a few to get rid of. I did give her some at the time but didn't keep her number. Thanks
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Filters allow you to manage what you see on your Neighbourly noticeboard. Perhaps you want to hide Buy & Sell messages - or maybe that's all you want to see! You'll find four filters at the top of your noticeboard: Recommendations, Buy & Sell, Events and Business. You can toggle … View moreFilters allow you to manage what you see on your Neighbourly noticeboard. Perhaps you want to hide Buy & Sell messages - or maybe that's all you want to see! You'll find four filters at the top of your noticeboard: Recommendations, Buy & Sell, Events and Business. You can toggle these on and off to customise your Neighbourly experience.
While you're there - have a play with the 'Sort' filter. This is a drop down menu allowing you to switch between newest posts and newest activity (replies).
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Catch the superstars of Australian and New Zealand rugby along with international heavyweights Toulon, the Blue Bulls, Samoa and the Panasonic Wild Knights as they go head-to-head in a thrilling, high-stakes, ten-a-side knockout tournament.
Be in to win a trip for you and 3 mates to the first … View moreCatch the superstars of Australian and New Zealand rugby along with international heavyweights Toulon, the Blue Bulls, Samoa and the Panasonic Wild Knights as they go head-to-head in a thrilling, high-stakes, ten-a-side knockout tournament.
Be in to win a trip for you and 3 mates to the first ever Brisbane 10’s. See all of your favourite Super Rugby players in one exhilarating competition!
The prize package includes flights, accommodation and 4 platinum section tickets to the Brisbane 10’s on February 11 and 12.
Held annually at Suncorp Stadium the Brisbane Global Tens will showcase rugby at its action-packed best, offering a fresh and compelling take on the game, with a format that will combine the space and speed of Sevens rugby with the trademark physicality, athleticism and tactical element of the traditional fifteen-a-side game.
For your chance to win simply like or thank this post before Friday 27 January and you're in the draw!
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Those three dots bring up a special menu allowing you to hide a post you don't want to see anymore, unfollow a discussion you've taken part in and to report a message for the … View moreHave you noticed those three little dots under Neighbourly posts and replies? Have you ever clicked them?
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