The waitakere resource list

This discussion is where we can all add our favorite contacts, for instance where we can get manure for free, where we can get saw dust, fire wood construction timber bamboo and any other useful stuff it need not be free just affordable even, feel free to put your favorite places for all to share.

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  • Landscape Grade Untreated Macrocarpa
    1.2m lengths, x 20cm wide x 10cm thickness with 1 clear face
    Ideal for raised garden surrounds
    $7 per metre
    Small additional charge for lengths cut to size
    Call Garrick or Diana on 810-9808
  • This Sunday at Waitakere New Energy Fare
    Bromeliads, several different varieties... There's a bit of a stack..
  • Untreated landscape grade macrocarpa lengths, 1 clear face
    Ideal for raised garden surrounds
    20cm wide x 10mm deep x 2.1m lengths - $7 per metre
    For extra charge, can be cut to lengths to suit
    Call Garrick or Diana on 810-9808
  • l have 2 panes of glass that have come out of windows that have been double glazed if anyone would like them.
  • They have a bit of everything! From gardening groups, advice, workshops and library. Also selling Bokashi and other eco products.

    www.ecomatters.org.nz

    Angie
  • Thanks Daniel... thats handy ti know :)
  • This guy Matt Jacobsen has just set himself up making furniture from swamp kauri he has sawdust available for collection from tomo street Newlynn His number is 021553299
  • Untreated wood shavings at The Waitakere New Energy Fare Sunday 15th... Ooooby stall

    Lorraine Barnett said:
    My apologies.. I said I would have Sawdust at the Waitakere New Energy Fare tomorrow.. the person I get it from was not available.. So will advise when I get some to those who are interested.
  • My apologies.. I said I would have Sawdust at the Waitakere New Energy Fare tomorrow.. the person I get it from was not available.. So will advise when I get some to those who are interested.
  • I just found a great website: www.windwand.co.nz - by Lila Smith in Taranaki. she has practical advice and photos that would especially help new gardeners. I have added it to my favourites. She explains about compost making, permaculture, liquid fertilizer and has an almanac.
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