Q and A with new Landscaping New Zealand President Adam Pollard
What is your background within the Industry?
What is your background within the Industry?
What has pleased you most during your term as president of Landscaping New Zealand? Networking is the best way to stay ahead of the game these days, and our Tihoi and Dunedin Conferences, our fantastic Awards dinner at Larnach Castle last week-end, and in particular, the landscaping demo we put on at Ellerslie in March were […]
Dr Jan Wright speaks to MPs about the science of water quality on 22 June 2010
Federated Farmers believes the Land and Water Forum report is just that, a report and its recommendations to Government, do not set in stone any future policy or actions.
This year’s ozone hole season is “slow to kick in,” says NIWA atmospheric scientist, Dr Olaf Morgenstern.
A Wellington developer and a contractor have been fined $10,000 each in the District Court after pleading guilty to undertaking illegal earthworks on a hillside above the entrance to the Ngauranga Gorge.
NHNZ and Otago Museum Discovery World Tropical Forest partner to bring real butterflies into the virtual world
Spring is a good time to sort out any problems you may have in your lawns. Lawn problems include; sparse grass coverage, lawn weeds, patchy areas, moss, soil insects, ponding, thatch and the health of grasses. The first thing to do is an inspection of all your lawn areas and take a few notes on […]