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88 days ago

Amazing Spring Market at the Climate Action Campus on 25th October

Idoia from South New Brighton

Hi everyone! This is Eloy from Leaf Ease!

I’m so excited to have my very own stall at the Spring Market at the CAC on Saturday, 25th October!

There will be over 60 amazing stalls, delicious food trucks, live music, fun activities for the kids, and even 60+ murals to check out. It’s going to be such a fun day out for the whole family!

I’ll be there with my 100% natural calendula cream, handmade using my Great Aunt Laura’s recipe and with the calendula my nan grows in her garden.
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Plus, I have lots of information to share with you about stinging nettle. When visiting my stall, you’ll get a free stinging nettle tea sample so you can discover how awesome this “weed” really is.

Where: Climate Action Campus – 180 Avonside Drive
When: Saturday, 25th October
Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Come along, support local businesses and young entrepreneurs, and make a fun day of it!

See you soon!

This is the link to the event :)

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Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.

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