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Ranui Orchard
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Property is for sale with First National
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our property is now for sale with Grant Robertson of First National. Price $595,000. Phone him at 06 364 2430(0ffice) or 06 364 2430 (home) 021 660 113. Email is firstnational(at)paradise.net.nz
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2009
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March
(2)
We move today
This blogspot is coming to an end now
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February
(3)
Potatoes grew huge among comfrey
Soil has lots of worms
The property has sold
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2008
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December
(2)
More vegetable garden enthusiams
Growing kumeras, harvesting broad beans and dealin...
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November
(3)
An early summer report
My first good carrots
Good veges coming from the garden now
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October
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Property is for sale with First National
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September
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Rupert fells the macrocarpa shading the fruit tree...
More photos of the working bee
Working bee third day
Working bee second day
Working bee first day involves wallpapering the ki...
Freesias are a sure sign of spring
Picking macadamias now
Mulching in the spring
Making new soil out the back
The front of the house
The blossom is all coming out well now
Spring 2008 and the property is for sale
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August
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The big storm of late July 2008
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May
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My first ever kumeras
Grow your own food in sunny Otaki. Beat rising foo...
We will miss the kumquat marmalade and the bees
We will miss these chestnuts when we sell
Harvesting chestnuts
There is no greater pleasure than digging good soi...
The quinces survived the summer drought too
It's feijoa time again
Walnuts nearly finished, chestnuts coming on
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2007
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November
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Photos of our house and garden for sale
Malcolm uses his new Stanley Handcart
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October
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Phacelia is attracting bees
The cherry looks better this year
The waratah has been beautiful
The sage is in flower
View from the front in a frost
The wwoofer staked the broccoli
An unseasonal frost
a website where you can just sit and watch the wor...
Anika shovels out compost for spreading
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September
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Herbs on hand
Two types of macadamias
Bokashi worked on the cabbages
Uncle Joe plum looks promising
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The phacelias will bloom again
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