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  • 1Friday-9th-July-2021.pdf

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    alarm Published 09 Jul 2021
  • REV-WG-Co-ord-Update-Apr-2021.pdf

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    alarm Published 09 Jul 2021
  • Key-Native-Ecosystem-Plan-for-Trentham-Memorial-Park-2021-2026.pdf

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    alarm Published 09 Jul 2021
  • Native Plant Guide preview

    Native Plant Guide

    This guide explains how you can use native plants to help our native ecosystems survive and flourish, and at the same time beautify your garden or your rural property. For…

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    alarm Published 08 Jul 2021
  • Plants to attract bees preview

    Plants to attract bees

    The bee is incredibly important to our agriculture and horticulture industry for crop pollination. Approximately one third of the calories we eat and three-quarters of our food diversity rely on…

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    alarm Published 08 Jul 2021
  • Plants to attract birds preview

    Plants to attract birds

    Trees and shrubs can provide shelter, food, and nesting places for birds. When planting consider choosing a range of plants to provide food (nectar, seeds, and berries) all-year-round. Provide a…

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    alarm Published 08 Jul 2021
  • Mānuka plantation guide preview

    Mānuka plantation guide

    Mānuka and kānuka are fast-growing, robust plants ubiquitous in scrub, shrublands and forest margins throughout the North Island, and thrive in almost all land types from geothermal areas and wetlands,…

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    alarm Published 08 Jul 2021
  • Restoration planting guide for the Wellington Region preview

    Restoration planting guide for the Wellington Region

    The Wellington region’s ecosystems are unique and special. Our region has particular climates, terrain and soil types that together make our forests, wetlands, dunes and streamside areas different from other…

    Restoration planting guide for the Wellington Region preview

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    alarm Published 08 Jul 2021
  • Planting in clay soils preview

    Planting in clay soils

    Clay soils are heavy to dig and cultivate. They drain slowly after rain. They tend to warm up slowly after winter, leading to delayed plant growth.

    On the positive side clay…

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    alarm Published 08 Jul 2021
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