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Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
I’ve been walking a lot lately and I’ve noticed a couple of things.
Like my garden, others gardens are producing fruit, just not ripe, and not seasonal. My fruit that should have been ready for Christmas, nope. And my fruit that shouldn’t be coming in yet, yup.
Unfortunately, there’s … View moreI’ve been walking a lot lately and I’ve noticed a couple of things.
Like my garden, others gardens are producing fruit, just not ripe, and not seasonal. My fruit that should have been ready for Christmas, nope. And my fruit that shouldn’t be coming in yet, yup.
Unfortunately, there’s not a lot we can do about that.
My gardens are still wet footed, from the rain, so, except for my potted plants I’m not watering. Others, I’ve noticed are. If you need to water, consider mulching, or growing ground cover. Your gardens will maintain a healthy level of moisture longer, and require watering less.
You are more likely to over water your plants out of habit, than need, with weather like we’ve been having.
Browning on top doesn’t mean your gardens are dead. It means they are putting all their efforts into protecting the roots.
If you feel you must water, consider drip lines. They use up to 2/3 less water, more effectively, than hose or sprinkler watering. Simply because the water soaks straight to the ground and into the roots. Sprinkler and hose water evaporates at an eye watering rate (pun intended), before it soaks below the surface. Up to 1/3 before it even hits the ground.
Also, lawns. While mowing them as short as possible keeps them tidy, it sadly, also kills the roots. Like scalps, the ground needs cover to protect it from the sun. But also the rain and weeds.
Lawns that are military buzz cut short dry out, severely, in the sun, which kills the roots, hardens the ground and leaves them prone to weeds, like couch grass. Longer thicker grass is softer, and easier able to block couch. It also protects against prickles. But it also keeps the ground soft enough to absorb rain. Hard ground is like concrete, prone to flooding.
Think about your gardens and lawns as if they were extensions of you. What happens if you over water yourself, especially when it’s hot? Or don’t cover up in the heat of the sun?
Simple. We dehydrate faster if we take in too much fluid too quickly. Because we literally flush our systems out. Our bodies cannot absorb that much fluid at once. Slow and steady, a little at a time.
And if we don’t cover up in the heat of the sun? We have one of the higher rates of skin cancer in the world. One of the worst weeds to have in our lives.
Take care of your gardens and lawns. Take care of yourselves and each other. And take it easy on Mother Nature. She knows what she’s doing. She just doesn’t know what we’re doing and it’s making her mad.
Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
Even though it’s not supposed to be particularly cold, with this cyclone, I’d recommend, if sending kids to school, send them with long pants over shorts and skirts (tuck skirts and dresses into pants). That way, if they get wet, they can just take their long pants off at school and hang them … View moreEven though it’s not supposed to be particularly cold, with this cyclone, I’d recommend, if sending kids to school, send them with long pants over shorts and skirts (tuck skirts and dresses into pants). That way, if they get wet, they can just take their long pants off at school and hang them over their bags, and not have to spend half the day in wet shorts or skirts.
Coming home isn’t so bad, as they can get changed at home, but having to sit with a wet lower half is not great. An extra pair of socks in their bags can also come in handy, given most sneakers aren’t waterproof, so even if their shoes get wet, they can stay indoors with dry socks on.
Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
Does anyone have a working 12V air pump/compressor they don’t need anymore? I’m happy to pay for it.
I’m getting ready for school camp, assuming the campgrounds don’t get washed away, and would rather not have to pack my big (very reliable) foot pump.
keith lines from Rotary Club of Taradale
Large number of French oak barrels Ideal outdoor tables/bar leaners around the barby,,cut in half great flower plant or veggie containers,,or make some funky furniture etc,,you choose
Another Rotary fundraiser,, all profits returned to the community ,more info ph /txt 0272346743
Price: $220
Mary Anne from Taradale
Red Cross Shop. 35 Cadbury Rd, Onekawa. Open 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday. So come find your outfit while the weather holds off.
See you in store!
Negotiable
The Team from Red Cross Shop Carlyle Street
Looking for an outfit or accessory for Art Deco Week.....well we have a great selection. We have shoes, handbags and outfits. We are open Monday - Friday 10-3pm this week and Saturday for the great event.
Swap food for a FREE Resene testpot with Hunger for Colour!
Simply bring two cans of food into your local Resene ColorShop and swap them for one Resene testpot (60-80ml). We'll donate all food to The Salvation Army foodbanks.
By adding a little more colour to your life you can also help… View moreSwap food for a FREE Resene testpot with Hunger for Colour!
Simply bring two cans of food into your local Resene ColorShop and swap them for one Resene testpot (60-80ml). We'll donate all food to The Salvation Army foodbanks.
By adding a little more colour to your life you can also help those in need.
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Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
Hey neighbours
Do you know about the Village Club? It’s awesome. It’s somewhere you can sit and enjoy a quiet drink or a rousing game. You can win raffles or members draws, and enjoy a good meal. Or at least you could if there was a chef.
It’s a fantastic place and it, like many in … View moreHey neighbours
Do you know about the Village Club? It’s awesome. It’s somewhere you can sit and enjoy a quiet drink or a rousing game. You can win raffles or members draws, and enjoy a good meal. Or at least you could if there was a chef.
It’s a fantastic place and it, like many in hospitality, needs some help.
Are you, or do you know of, a chef looking for a place to cook. Maybe a caterer looking for a kitchen.
Are you a senior culinary student with experience in catering for events, looking for a place to ply your trade and earn some money?
Are you a waiter in waiting or a bar tender looking for a hospo job in a lovely, friendly environment? Do you have your LCQ, or are willing to get it?
Call Raquel at the Village Club on 06 877 8722 or email your particulars to office@villageclub.co.nz
She’s a great boss. I know it. I used to work for her. And it’s a great place. I worked there too.
The Team from NZ Compare
The newest addition to the NZ Compare suite of comparison brands has landed - Mobile Compare is the home of Kiwi Mobile Plans. A one stop shop for Neighbours everywhere!
Start 2023 right! Forget overspending and getting stuck with a plan that offers too much or too little.
Whether you’re … View moreThe newest addition to the NZ Compare suite of comparison brands has landed - Mobile Compare is the home of Kiwi Mobile Plans. A one stop shop for Neighbours everywhere!
Start 2023 right! Forget overspending and getting stuck with a plan that offers too much or too little.
Whether you’re after unlimited minutes and calling, endless data or flexible payment options to fit your budget, Mobile Compare has it all from your favourite providers. Plus, the website is super easy to use — you’ll find a fantastic deal in no time! Check it out today!
Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd
Auction Viewing & Bids Welcome: Mon 8-5, Tue 8-6 & Wed from 8am
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Note: Next Antique Auction - 16th March - Entries Now Welcome
Terry from Napier South
I have just had my monster Dutch Elm tidied upfor the
4th time by Tyson from Tree Monkey,
Once again an amazing job at a more than competitive
Price , so if you want a job done well the number
is 0274871240.
The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Hawke's Bay
"Kandoo Can: Make Friends" a book developed by Graeme Dingle Foundation Auckland is the first book designed to reflect and teach the values of our Kiwi Can programme, respect, resilience, integrity and positive relationships.
With school starting back, now is a great time to purchase … View more"Kandoo Can: Make Friends" a book developed by Graeme Dingle Foundation Auckland is the first book designed to reflect and teach the values of our Kiwi Can programme, respect, resilience, integrity and positive relationships.
With school starting back, now is a great time to purchase a gift for tamariki around Aotearoa.
Purchase a copy through the link below.
Ian Morton from Waterworx HB
Thinking about upgrading you hot water system
Wanting high pressure hot water
You could go gas or take the greener option and get a Hot Water Heat pump.
Both types are eligible to be put on your rates
Cara from Puketapu
2x 6 month old pups looking for forever homes
Dog and bitch available
Crate trained message me for more details
Negotiable
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