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Open-ground indigenous plant project so far

Open-ground indigenous plant project so far

Three small open-ground plots containing a total of around a thousand plants were established in the spring of 2006. The conditions at the Jones Road nursery proved to be very conducive for most of the indigenous species planted. From the outset, three factors were...
The 2007 yearbook: Where the bloody hell

The 2007 yearbook: Where the bloody hell

I keep doing this. Bashing out an editorial for a Friends of the Mahurangi publication only to rewrite it, having missed the bleedin’ obvious. My prematurely written editorial had been inspired by last year’s commemoration of the World War Two heroism of Charles Upham...
Open-ground indigenous plant kick-start

Open-ground indigenous plant kick-start

Published in hardcopy Mahurangi Magazine as Indigenous Plant Kick-Start Subedited and republished 6 May 2014 It was right there, in the Sustainable Farming Fund criteria: …the project will make a positive difference by actively addressing the problem/opportunity...
Soon-to-be 175-year search for an indigenous flag

Soon-to-be 175-year search for an indigenous flag

Failure to embrace a new flag in the past bought Aotearoa a power of trouble. When the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, by default the national flag became the Union Jack. Eight years earlier, in 1832, the group of northern tribes that became known as the United Tribes...
Fairburn and his Mahurangi friends in the wilderness

Fairburn and his Mahurangi friends in the wilderness

Fairburn and his Mahurangi friends in the wilderness And up to Mahurangi—always to Mahurangi… Jocelyn Fairburn Not only was Mahurangi the charismatic ‘ARD’ Fairburn’s special place, it was also that for a good number of the 29 exceptionally talented friends featured...