SEED SWAP
An invite to all, if you are free tomorrow arvo please come along with your bits and pieces! Seed Savers New Zealand has a seed swap coming up at 2pm-3:30pm on Saturday the 28th April! :) Please RSVP to jordan@healey.org.nz if you would like to come. Address details will be supplied then :)The rules: 1) Please bring a plate, sweet or savoury (or both!), to share for Afternoon tea.2) To receive seeds, you will need to bring some too! Seedlings, bulbs, perrenial divisions and misc gardening…
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HI LInda,
So sorry about my tardiness.My husband ended up in hospital so I become the main farm worker.He is now back on the deck so is it still ok to ring re the trees.Thanks
Kay
Sorry, not sure what types they are - just ones we ate.
Hi Linda,
we are on a farm in Gordonton and would happily have your avocado trees(or some of them if there are others who would enjoy them).Could I come and pick them up?
Not to sure if I' m replying correctly! But Linda do you know the types of avocado trees you have pulled up?
I've just pulled out half a dozen avocado trees of various sizes from my garden, where they should never have been. :) If anyone would like them, you're welcome to them.
Hi Jessie. Haha i also like the things that grow them selves :) Hows the summer garden going?
Hello Roxy, (late in reply, but...) we are in Orini which is about 10 mins from Gordonton. My favourite things to grow usually grow themselves. As I get busy and neglect my garden, I am thankful for the silverbeet, the mustard greens, the miners lettuce, the parsley and the Bay tree!
AGM for community fruit Waikato is on this wed night at Pukete Community House. For more info check out their facebook page http://www.facebook.com/#!/PickFruitHamilton
Come along to share your ideas, find out how you can help or even become part of the committee. This is a great idea and we need lots of keen people to make it a success!
Nourish Mag and Healthy Kitchen are bringing best selling author Of Nourishing Traditions to Hamilton on the 4th of April. This is a must for anyone interested learning about the health benefits of eating a traditional diet, raw mil, organics..... http://www.healthykitchen.co.nz/webapps/i/72855/110950/408436
Hi guys I live in the small town of TeAroha, and have recently bout a home on a dab more than half an acre :) i am looking forward to this new adventure! I have been growing my own food for about 5 years and now that I have land i want to grow a food forest. So where is everybody else from? And whats your absolute favorite thing to grow? Hard question i know! I think ill have to say peas....but maybe garlic :)