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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on summer crops you can sow indoors now, protecting seedlings from damping off, hitching up climbers, nine uses for old pantyhose and scrubbing mossy paths and decks.
Our crop of the week is lettuce, the CEO of salads! Check out the indoor… View moreIn this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on summer crops you can sow indoors now, protecting seedlings from damping off, hitching up climbers, nine uses for old pantyhose and scrubbing mossy paths and decks.
Our crop of the week is lettuce, the CEO of salads! Check out the indoor jungles of NZ Gardener's Houseplant Heroes and enter to win strawberry-care packs from Tui and the latest issue of NZ Gardener .
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Reporter Taranaki Daily News
Child development expert Nathan Wallis says "we've created an economy where it's impossible to buy a house in New Zealand without having two parents go to work, so how are we expected to be available to walk kids to school every day?".
Do you agree with this? Do you think … View moreChild development expert Nathan Wallis says "we've created an economy where it's impossible to buy a house in New Zealand without having two parents go to work, so how are we expected to be available to walk kids to school every day?".
Do you agree with this? Do you think we're part of a culture that doesn't allow us to adequately supervise young children?
Roger from Welbourn
I will start off by saying that we all know that New Zealand is subjected to power cuts at times because of droughts when the hydro lakes get very low and the power companies restrict power. What I would like to know, Are the power charging stations around the country for Electric cars going … View moreI will start off by saying that we all know that New Zealand is subjected to power cuts at times because of droughts when the hydro lakes get very low and the power companies restrict power. What I would like to know, Are the power charging stations around the country for Electric cars going to be subjected to those same power cuts. I can just imagine scores of people in their electric cars driving up to get charged up only to find there is none and get stranded half way through their trip. Has Ms. J. Genter of the Green party and this Labour Govt. thought about that when they have just introduced the scheme of cheaper electric cars instead of normal petrol or diesel or dual power. They would have been better off by investing more time and money into Hydrogen powered vehicles like Hyundai are showing on TV and only water comes out. How clean and green would that be. Also what I would like to know is what are they going to do with the old batteries from cars when they pack up and not to mention that car batteries I am led to believe are made from oil. Maybe another idea would be to have place where you could exchange your batteries for fully charged ones and be on your way again. Also with all the technology these days why can't electric cars charge themselves while they are going along. ??.
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Red Cross Journey 2019 registrations are now open!
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