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grateful for all she was given. “It feels weird to be just given so much when I feel I haven’t done anything to deserve it. It really is an experience I never thought I would have, I really can’t thank everyone enough.” Janelle’s Mother’s Day prize pack consisted of 15 businesses dona�ng everything from vouchers to super comfortable slippers, a spa experience and delicious baked goodies. The biggest surprise of the day was Adam Banks, sales manager at Nissan telling Janelle she had the use of a new Nissan Duke for 24 hours when she chooses!
A big thank you to all the businesses involved in our Mother’s Day compe��on.
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ays are now shorter and nights longer, temperatures are dropping, all signs that winter is very near! And there are lots of tasks in the garden to be carried out before it becomes too cold and wet.
Vegetable garden Continue planting traditional winter vegetables, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbages, cauliflower, onions, peas, silverbeet and spinach. May is also the preferred month for sowing broad beans. To do this, enrich the soil thoroughly, add a ‘dressing’ of lime along with fresh compost. Sow the seeds 10-15mm deep and 100-150mm apart. Single or double rows can be sown. Garlic can also be planted in May; they prefer well-drained soil with generous amounts of compost. Plant the cloves 30-40mm deep and 50-60mm between each clove.
Flowering annuals Continue planting winter flowering annuals throughout May. Maintain a watch for slugs and snails that may still be operating. Winter flower annuals to plant include alyssum, calendulas, cineraria, cornflowers, lobelia, pansies, poppies, primulas, snapdragons, stock, sweet pea, sweet william, wallflowers, and violas.
Above – Divide and replant perennials like alstroemeria. Below left – Garlic planting time. Below right – Plant up winter annuals to provide pops of colour over winter.
Perennials While many perennials prefer to grow undisturbed for many years, they eventually become overcrowded producing poor growth and flowering. May is an ideal month for safely dividing and replanting numerous perennials. Prepare new sites thoroughly prior to division and then swiftly replant newly divided plants into the selected sites in the garden. Any old/ diseased plant matter should be disposed of.
Strawberries The planting of next season strawberries should be completed in May. Even though there are cold winter months ahead, the earlier strawberries are planted the better the spring growth. Always plant some new varieties as well as the runners from your old strawberry plants. You can also extend the harvesting season, by planting a mixture of both early, late and day neutral varieties.
Fruit trees The pruning of pip and stone fruit trees can begin towards the end of May. Aim to reduce the height of fruit trees to manageable levels for picking and maintenance work. Remove all inward growing branches and any ‘criss-crossing’ branches. Always observe during the summer months, where the fruit are on the tree ie, the age of the branches that produce the fruit. After pruning is completed follow up with a copper spray. Be prepared to protect young citrus trees from winter
frosts with frost cloth.
Rose care The flowering season is now finished, apart from iceberg that will continue blooming indefinitely it seems! It is still too early to start pruning as a warm spell will encourage immediate new growth after pruning, even in early winter! Continue to collect all the fallen leaves and apply fresh compost around the existing rose bushes.
In the herb garden The herb garden is new in what can be termed winter mode! As many of our culinary herbs originated from warmer climates, they often struggle over wet, cold winter months. Plant frequently used
herbs like mint, parsley, and chives in containers to improve winter performance. Plan to replant the existing herb garden in September/October.
Lawns As temperatures drop, so will the rate of grass growth. Check for early signs of wet spots in the lawn, that may require additional drainage before the areas become too wet. With new lawns, raise the level when mowing. On established lawns where levels may be not as required; this is the perfect time for rolling (helps flatten the ground) as the soil is moist but not too wet and minor undulations in the lawn can be ironed out.
House plant care The more tropical houseplants will need a little extra TLC over winter months. This can include moving plants to a part of the house with better light, reducing watering and regular light misting of the foliage with tepid water. Remember the bathroom with steamy humidity from hot showers, can be an excellent environment to revive struggling houseplants. With glossy, green-leaved houseplants, sponge the leaves regularly with tepid water to remove dust and any insects. For more gardening advice or information on the wide range of Daltons products visit www.daltons.co.nz.
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I planted a bird of paradise two years ago and it s�ll hasn’t come up – I’ve had no growth at all. Why is that and what can I do about it? A: Bird of paradise or crane flower (Strelitzia reginae) is an evergreen perennial with large green leaves and striking flowers. They grow from a fleshy root system called a rhizome (similar to a bulb). Although bird of paradise plants can take several years to flower, the fact that you have seen no sign of life or growth at all a�er two years means that what was planted could well be dead. To check if this is the case, carefully dig in the area that you originally planted the rhizome and you should be able to ascertain whether the plant is dead or alive. Where did you source your last rhizomes from? If from a friend or family member, ask if it is possible to have a complete division of the plant this �me. Birds of paradise can be propagated by carefully dividing rhizomes with a sharp knife or spade in early spring before ac�ve growth begins.
Alterna�vely, you could purchase a new plant from your local garden centre – they are usually widely available. Before you plant your new bird of paradise, first choose a warm, sunny loca�on that is sheltered from cold or severe winds (especially in colder regions), with fer�le, well-draining soil that can s�ll retain moisture, and has been enhanced with fresh organic ma�er (compost etc). At plan�ng �me, add plenty of compost into the plan�ng hole and mix in some all purpose fer�liser. Birds of paradise can also be grown in containers. You may find it helpful to read our free How to Grow Guides at www.daltons. co.nz/how-to-guides
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id Canterbury has a larger percentage of elderly people than many New Zealand centres. Their issues are so important, the Ashburton Guardian has devoted a supplement to them and sought some of the solutions.
Everybody included, having fun being active From backyard cricket, to walking the dog, to organised team sport – play, active recreation and sport provides our residents with the opportunity to enjoy a balanced lifestyle, supports wellbeing and helps build a sense of connection within the community. We’ve drafted a new strategy that will help make sure everybody is included and having fun being active. We’d love to hear your feedback.
Find our more and have your say.
Draft Play, Active Recreation and Sport Strategy
ashburton.govt.nz/haveyoursay Scan the QR code with your camera app to visit the website.
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Left – Three seniors share the challenge of making ends meet (from left) Sandra Sinclair, Selwyn Munro and Colleen Wederell.
Life still a struggle for our seniors
“My pension is s�ll not mee�ng the needs of today.” Selwyn Munro, a member of the 206 Club that meets at Ashburton’s Seniors Centre on Mondays and Wednesdays, appreciates the increase to his benefit but “it’s s�ll not enough”.
“Unless you have savings which are a help, it’s a struggle,” he said. Colleen Wederell, another 206 Club member, turns her water hea�ng on at night and off during the day to help the budget. “My power bill stays the same. I do it because I’m economising. I go budget
shopping, I don’t overspend and I keep out of trouble,” she said. “The worst thing is my insurance and rates and all you get is your rubbish collected at the gate.” Sandra Sinclair, another member, doesn’t drive, smoke or drink. She gave up smoking four years ago.
“My savings are my holiday money and to go on ou�ngs,” she said. “I’m watching my savings and I think twice before I spend money.” When it came to prac�cal sugges�ons, Colleen had the answer. “You grow your vegetables in the flower garden,” she said.
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t’s about �me the Government examined the supermarket monopoly in New Zealand, says Age Concern Ashburton. President Jan McClelland believes there’s an urgent need for further supermarket compe��on to help reduce prices in this country. She commends Countdown for fixing prices on a range of goods and suggests New World “should do the right thing”. “We shouldn’t be spending huge money for cheese, milk and dairy products in a country that produces it,” McClelland said. She points to the compounding impact of mul�ple increases in power, petrol, food and rent across the board. “We’re going into a winter where people have to be thri�y. It’s quite sobering for them at the end of their lives to have to face that. They are struggling,” she said. “Our seniors are generally careful with their spending, but now have to be more careful.” McClelland emphasises Ashburton is
well endowed with support systems but some�mes people are reluctant to con-
tact them. If they need help or advice, she encour-
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ages them to “come forward and ring us. We’ll direct them to the right network”.
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ridge is a card game for four players, two against two. It is like the card game 500, but much more challenging and more fun. Research has shown that bridge is excellent for developing concentration and problem-solving skills and helping stave off dementia. It’s also a very social game, so it is a good way to make new friends. It doesn’t take too long to pick up the basics, but there is huge scope to develop a truly rewarding hobby that will last a lifetime. In fact you never stop learning when you take up bridge. But be warned, the game is addictive!! Bridge is something worth thinking about taking up in retirement. There are many members of bridge clubs who are younger than retirement age, but it is not too late to start learning the game after you have retired. Some people get most enjoyment by playing competitively, in the many tournaments offered. Others prefer to come along and have a good game of cards and enjoy the social side of bridge. The Ashburton Bridge Club has approximately 150 members. We own our clubrooms which helps keep the
annual sub prices down. The rooms are spacious and modern. We run lessons to learn bridge at least once each year and they run for 12 weeks from 7-9pm on Monday evenings. They commence in early February, but a second set of lessons will run later in the year if there is enough demand.
Why play bridge? – – – – – –
Subs are cheap ($53) Fantastic for your brain Great for people living on their own as we are family Incentive to get your glad rags on and go out Age is no barrier Millions play around the world
Not even a pandemic can stop you from playing bridge, but you have to learn the game first. Play at the club or play at home – learn a new game in 2022
Ashburton Lessons on soon – don’t miss your spot
Do you want to learn to play bridge? Bridge is an exciting card game. Have fun and make new friends.
Join a friendly club – Ashburton Bridge Club Beginners wanting to learn contact the Bridge Club 79 Alford Forest Road, Allenton, Ashburton 027 313 5171 ashbridgeton@xtra.co.nz https://sites.google.com/site/ashbridgenz/
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ge Concern Ashburton is adding its voice to concerns about the Government scrapping low-use power charges. Consumer NZ says it’s been flooded with phone calls after the change which’ll see the fixed daily charge double, adding an extra $110 a year to the average power bill. “It’s already taking its toll on the nation’s elderly, whose advocates are struggling to find money to pay for the increased charges,” Consumer NZ’s Paul Fuge said. The changes have arisen following a review recommending them. They’re intended to make things better for seniors with Energy Minister
Megan Woods, confirming power bills will actually drop in the long term. “For 60 per cent of energy users it will actually result in lower power bills,” she said. But local Age Concern president, Jan McClelland, wants to know how Woods “is going to do that”. “Here in Ashburton, Age Concern members are still absorbing the information but we’ll likely hear from them,” she said. Spokeswoman for Age Concern’s Wellington headquarters, Kai Quan, claims older people can’t afford to pay an extra $10 on their bill. “Some people I know can’t even afford to buy a new pair of socks in winter time,” she said. Consumer NZ believes people on a low-use fixed charge will be paying an extra $110 a year. By year five that will increase to around $660 per year,” Fuge said. Quan is urging the Government to reconsider the changes as the elderly begin to feel the pinch. “Please look at the impact on older people. We’ve got a huge older population in New Zealand. Please reconsider this,” she said. Fuge agreed, believing the changes could only worsen inequality in New Zealand. “Some of the low income households are also low use households so this has potential to exacerbate inequality and energy hardship,” he said.
Age Concern Ashburton president Jan McClelland.
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Power to
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the people
he government’s Winter Energy payment for lower incomes has started. It’s an extra payment to help with the cost of hea�ng your home over winter. If you’re single, you get an extra $20.46 a week. Couples and people with dependent children will get an extra $31.82 a week. Couples are paid $63.64 a fortnight with the amount paid to one of them. The winter energy payment started on May 1 and con�nues through un�l October 1. If people are on a single rate and caring for any children under 18, contact the Ministry of Social Development which might be able to pay you a higher rate. As the payment starts partway through the pay period, your first payment would’ve been on May 10, and would be less than the full amount. You’ll be paid the full amount in the following payment.
The payment won’t affect other payments people receive from the ministry and isn’t considered income, for tax purposes. If Mid Canterbury people don’t want to get the payment, please let the ministry know and it will be stopped. If you’re heading away from New Zealand over winter, the ministry can keep paying your Winter Energy payment for up to 28 days. Advise the ministry if your overseas visit is longer than 28 days because it may pay you too much and then have to ask for some money back. The best way to let the ministry know is to either; • Fill out the online form and submit your overseas travel dates • Call the ministry on its seniors line 0800 552-002.
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Age Concern Ashburton has plenty to offer over 65’s! We’d love you to join us in any of the programmes below. Warm welcome assured. 206 Club
The 206 Club
Do you ever think...“It can be lonely at home...” OR “I’d really like to meet some new people” OR “I need my own time, away from my wife/husband, just a few hours a week.” Whatever the reason, getting out, meeting others and having a good laugh is an essential part of living. It can make us feel more vibrant and less sad or lonely. At 206 Club we run a day programme for our districts retired people. You’ll enjoy companionship, activities and entertainment and we like to laugh and have a bit of fun! It is a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. We supply morning tea, two course lunch and afternoon tea - all for a very small cost.
Steady As You Go© Do you want to improve your balance, leg strength and meet new people? Steady As You Go© is a fun and social, strength and balance exercise programme for older adults. The exercises are gentle, progressively increase balance and muscle mass, and are specifically designed for older people. The classes run for sixty minutes each week, for $2.00.
Ladies Exercise Class This ladies low impact exercise class is held on a weekly basis on a Thursday at 9.30am at the Senior Centre, 206 Cameron Street. The instructor focuses on inner core strength and cardio vascular function as well as flexibility of all muscle groups. A popular class with an average of 20 ladies attending.
Hip Hop For Seniors Steady As You Go class
The Hip Hop classes are held on a weekly basis on Wednesday at 10am at the Senior Centre, 206 Cameron Street. The group has on average 10-12 regular members who are passionate about their involvement. Two thirds of this group are inaugural members. The group are regularly invited to demonstrate in the public arena performing at different events and meetings.
Courtesy Driving Service Age Concern Ashburton provides a Courtesy Driving Service - this is a free community service that transports older people in their own cars to essential medical and health related appointments, airport, weddings, birthdays, church, funerals, shopping or simply catching up with friends.
Seniors’ Social Group This group is run twice a year, once in the autumn and again in the spring for 6 to 7 weeks. This is a group for friendship as well as educational and topical speakers at each gathering. Of course morning tea is served. Ladies excersie class
Staying Safe - A Refresher Course For Older Drivers We drive on our roads every day. For many of us they are our lifeline – driving is a means of independence, social connection to family and friends and access to essential services. With the generous support of Waka Kotahi (NZTA), Age Concern offers free Staying Safe Refresher Courses for Older Drivers all over New Zealand to help keep older people safe on the roads. The theory based refresher course is an opportunity for people to re-familiarise themselves with traffic rules and safe driving practices in a friendly and relaxed environment with other older drivers. To register for a course please phone 03 308 6817. Age Concern Ashburton is a charity dedicated to people over 65, their friends, and whānau. We promote dignity, wellbeing, equity and respect and provide expert information and support services in response to older people’s needs. We are active and vocal on relevant issues and work to ensure older people stay connected with their family, friends and community.
Hip Hop for Seniors
A big thank you to all our amazing volunteers, if you would like to volunteer or join us please give us a call on 03 038 6817 or call into our office at 206 Cameron Street, Ashburton.
206 Cameron Street, Ashburton 7700 Telephone: 03 308 6817 or freephone 0800 65 2 105 Staying Safe Course