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Patch from Scratch - January update

Patch from Scratch – January update

This month we discuss what to plant in January, how to save seeds, offer tips on saving water and tell you why you shouldn’t worry about slaters in your garden. Seedlings to plant in January Beetroot, Carrot, Celery, Climbing beans, Cucumber, Dwarf beans, Lettuce, Leeks, Kumara, Parsnip, Pepper, Potato, Pumpkin, Radish, Rhubarb, Silverbeet Saving seeds Seed saving is the […]

Invasive Argentine ants difficult to eradicate

Invasive Argentine ants difficult to eradicate

Environment Bay of Plenty is changing the way it deals with Argentine ants, one of the world’s most widespread invasive ant species, recognising that eradication is no longer feasible. “The regional council will continue to provide ant identification services and advice on Argentine ant control and will only become directly involved in control operations where […]

Genetic Scientists Boost Knowledge Economy

Genetic Scientists Boost Knowledge Economy

A new collaborative research programme led by scientists at Crown Research Institute Scion could impact everything from the food we eat, to the things we make, and the medical diagnoses we undergo, by better managing genetic information. The project will draw on New Zealand’s most highly skilled gene mapping statisticians and geneticists from eight universities, […]

Make a green New Year resolution

Make a green New Year resolution

Conservation groups are reporting that 2009 is set to be a pivotal year in New Zealand’s sustainable revolution.  Green living has now gone mainstream, and it’s everyday people that are leading it.  2008 was a sobering year for environmental news.  In October, WWF’s Living Planet Report found that our use of natural resources per person […]

Waikato scientists put on ice for summer

Waikato scientists put on ice for summer

Eighteen scientists led by the Waikato University will spend four weeks in Antarctica this summer as part of a project to compile a detailed picture of the Ross Dependency. The scientists will spend most of January in Antarctica’s Dry Valleys as part of the university’s project to create a Geographic Information System model which links […]

Horticulture New Zealand Dismayed by Endosulfan Timeframe Decision

Horticulture New Zealand Dismayed by Endosulfan Timeframe Decision

Today’s extraordinary decision by the Environmental Risk Management Authority to immediately ban endosulfan has left the horticulture industry wondering what more it can do to work with the agency. Horticulture New Zealand is disappointed ERMA has taken the drastic option to totally ban the agrichemical on January 16. This gives growers just over a month […]

Rise in Legionnaire’s disease numbers prompts reminder

Rise in Legionnaire’s disease numbers prompts reminder

The Ministry of Health is reminding gardening enthusiasts about the dangers of using potting mix without taking the necessary precautions, following a sharp rise in the number of cases last month. 20 cases of legionellosis (also known as Legionnaire’s disease) were notified last month, compared to seven last November. At this stage, five cases are […]

ECan disappointed with costs ruling on landscape protection for Banks Peninsula

ECan disappointed with costs ruling on landscape protection for Banks Peninsula

Environment Canterbury (ECan) is disappointed with the Environment Court’s costs award to the Christchurch City Council and Federated Farmers in its claim against ECan for the Banks Peninsula District Plan landscape protection hearing. The City Council has been awarded $30,000, Federated Farmers $35,000. ECan chair Sir Kerry Burke says that a key ECan objective is […]