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GARDENING THIS WEEK
WEEDS (A NEW WAY TO DEAL TO THEM) : By
their well being is concerned. For instance if you place cattle into a paddock that has a wide range of plants including weeds, the cattle will consume the ones that they need for better health beside eating a lot of grass. Which is an interesting point in so much as grass is also very good for your health and in particular, wheat grass and barley grass. That is if you apply all the known minerals and element to the growing medium. Reason is that grasses will take up all the minerals available where other plants such as tomatoes only require 56 of the known 114 mineral and elements. That is why some farmers will apply what we sell as Ocean Solids to their paddocks to the great benefit of their stock’s health.
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I remember a farmer telling me one time about his practice of spraying diluted sea water over his paddocks which was much to the annoyance of his farming neighbour, because a certain amount of the sea spray would fall onto the neighbors side of the fence and when the neighbour let his stock into that paddock they would rush over to the area by the fence line and demolish the mineral rich grasses growing there.
Julia mentions ‘your’s truly’ in her book and in particular in regards to ‘Smoothies’
I presume many of you have or still do on occasions, if not regularly, go out and pick a range of greens and put them into a high speed blender with a banana and wizz up a very beneficial brew. The banana addition takes away some of the unpleasant taste of some plants and makes your drink very palatable.
Julia tells the story of how smoothies solved health issues that she once had as I found the same many years ago when I first started making smoothies from as many different plants as I could get my hands on. Some plants are nice to eat raw and have flavors that make them appealing such as salad crops. The rest including grasses are better taken raw in a smoothie. Besides being of great benefit to your health another very good reason to find out what weeds you can eat is the unusual weather that has affected New Zealand recently. Here is a update from a Food Producer in the Hawkes Bay: ‘Hi everyone, food producer here. Just wanted to write an easily digestible post so people can understand how severe the destruction in H.B is for the whole of N.Z The media aren’t really discussing it fully and people I speak to can’t seem to wrap their heads around how serious this is for us as a country. What’s been lost: It’s called the fruit bowl for a reason, not just grapes and apples but also pears, onions, corn, carrots, blueberries, strawberries, honey, dairy, beef, sheep products including wool and also apiaries, nurseries and seedbanks. Wineries and orchards have had heritage trees and vines utterly wiped out. We’re talking 30-40-year-old plants gone. Countless bee hives and fields of
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crops buried under a metre of silt. These aren’t just for fresh produce but also wine, vinegar, honey, bread and processed fruit and vegetables for things from muesli bars to ice cream and condiments. The layer of silt now covering the once fertile land has been completely smothered. There’s so much cleaning up to be done before people can replant and fertilise it will take years to get back even close to normal. In that time we’ll see massive shortages of all the above, affecting almost all food items you can think of. A very apt warning and not only in NZ but also in many major food producing areas of the world, either through Floods or Droughts millions of acres of crops have been lost.. Think about that. You might want to start cultivating a few weeds for a ‘Rainy Day’. Of course as we have seen this spring and summer a lack of blue skies with nice fluffy white clouds which has also greatly affected us home gardens as well as commercial growers.
Direct sun shine is what all plants use to create carbohydrates which is the energy that makes them grow, flower and produce seeds. Hazy skies and cloud cover that prevents direct sunlight being available for plants and solar panels is a very big concern. In 2006 this matter was brought up at the United Nations and the speech about it can be heard here https://rumble.com/v256algthe-2006-u.n-councilchemtrail-presentation.html Well worth 18 minuets of your time to be better informed. (Now days they talk about ‘Planet Shading’ which would be a bit like a ‘Nuclear Winter’ no sun plants dont grow. Playing with weather or the ability to produce or prevent weather patterns is a fact and now days it is harder to determine what is natural and what is man made. If severe weather events we have experienced are not natural then a lot of people that have been badly affected would not be very happy for sure.
Matariki Awards open
By Frank Neill
Nominations for the prestigious Ng Tohu o Matariki o Te Tau 2023, Matariki Awards 2023, are now open.
Organised by Whakaata M ori (M ori Television), nominations close on 24 March.
The awards recognise achievements for the 2022 calendar year across all public, corporate, not-for-profit and social enterprise sectors in nine categories. The nine award categories are: ori me ng Tikanga
Achievement Award
Nominations can be made by completing and submitting the nomination form on the Whakaata M ori website. To