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Three Key Factors to Consider When Choosing Plant Pots - The Micro Gardener
New here? I invite you to subscribe to my Free Newsletter for exclusive tips on growing a healthy food garden. As a bonus, you'll get 2 x Herb and Container Gardening eBooks (valued at $10) as Welcome Gifts! Thanks for visiting and ‘dig in’!Welcome back! Have you visited the free Article Library? You'll also find helpful Gardening Guides here. Dig in!Faced with a sea of choices, if you select the wrong pot, you can waste money, time and even damage your plants. There are three main features to consider when choosing containers.1. Drainage 2. Porosity 3. Weight. These and other...…New here? I invite you to subscribe to my Free Newsletter for exclusive tips on growing a healthy food garden. As a bonus, you'll get 2 x Herb and Container Gardening eBooks (valued at $10) as Welcome Gifts! Thanks for visiting and ‘dig in’!Welcome back! Have you visited the free Article Library? You'll also find helpful Gardening Guides here. Dig in!Faced with a sea of choices, if you select the wrong pot, you can waste money, time and even damage your plants. There are three main features to consider when choosing containers.1. Drainage 2. Porosity 3. Weight. These and other...WW…
Concentration camp survivor to top award: Dunajtschik
NZME NetworkWEBSITE OF THE YEARAPP OF THE YEARAn interview, by Frances Cook, with property developer and philanthropist Mark Dunajtschik, who is building and donating $50m children's hospital in Wellington. A prison camp survivor and late-blooming property magnate has been honoured by the Property Council, which has awarded him a members' laureate for significant contributions to the industry.Wellington developer Mark Dunajtschik's lifetime achievements were honoured by the council tonight.Leonie Freeman, council chief executive, said the humble man who came to New Zealand as a toolmaker in...…NZME NetworkWEBSITE OF THE YEARAPP OF THE YEARAn interview, by Frances Cook, with property developer and philanthropist Mark Dunajtschik, who is building and donating $50m children's hospital in Wellington. A prison camp survivor and late-blooming property magnate has been honoured by the Property Council, which has awarded him a members' laureate for significant contributions to the industry.Wellington developer Mark Dunajtschik's lifetime achievements were honoured by the council tonight.Leonie Freeman, council chief executive, said the humble man who came to New Zealand as a toolmaker in...WW…
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