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Head Gardener Update

The team has been diligently preparing for the upcoming planting season. Weed control has been a top priority, focusing on tackling the usual suspects like lotus. Mulch has been ordered and will be applied in autumn to nurture the soil. In the Misty Knoll, there are plans for more support planting to enhance seasonal interest and improve soil structure. The Keiller Garden is looking vibrant, showcasing a stunning array of Asters, Helenium, and Rudbeckias in full bloom. The Vireya collection

Hollard Gardens tips and tricks

As we say goodbye to summer, the garden is still bursting with the vibrant colours of flowering perennials, keeping our visitors smiling. Here at Hollard Gardens, we're always looking ahead, planning for what's next. Right now, we're busy identifying plants for division or relocation in the coming Autumn/Winter months and carefully considering which large trees need succession planning. The idea is to maintain the garden for years to come. We're big on education here, especially when it comes

Plans & reports

The Council produces a wide range of plans, reports and publications on environmental and other issues in the Taranaki region, including guidelines, policy documents, pamphlets and information sheets.

Environmental Action in the Community

Find out more about Rāhui Tīma and the highly commended awardees and their work in environmental action in the community. WinnerRāhui Tīma - For working collaboratively to take action to protect or enhance the environment, or increasing understanding of environmental issues. This project is protecting shellfish along 70km of the Taranaki coastline, from the Herekawe Stream in New Plymouth to the Taungātara Stream just south of Ōpunake. The rāhui (protection) on the marine environment is the

Taranaki climate trends, hazards & extremes - synthesis report

Trends, Hazards and Extremes – Taranaki Region iv Executive Summary This report has been prepared for the New Plymouth District Council, the Taranaki Regional Council and South Taranaki District Council. This synthesis report integrates the climate hazardscape across the Taranaki region for the current climate, and identifies climate trends, hazards and extremes that are likely to impact on the region as a result of climate warming during the 21st century. Some of the results

Coastal Plan Rule 51 Guide Continued Occupation

DOES THE RMA SAY? SECTION 384 – EXISTING PERMISSIONS TO BECOME COASTAL PERMITS (1) Every – a. Permission granted under any of Parts 2, 4, and 5 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1977 (or the corresponding provisions of any former enactment); and b. License or permit granted under section 146A or section 156 or section 162 or section 165 of the Harbours Act 1950, Order in Council made under section 175 of that Act, and every approval granted under section 178(1)(b) or (2) of

Core documents

A portal to the documents setting out the region's resource management and biosecurity frameworks - including the rules and obligations applicable in a range of activities.

Environmental Leadership in Farming

Find out more about the work of Glenn and Lynda Howatson in the eastern hill country in Taranaki. WinnerGlenn and Lynda Howatson - For leadership and excellence in environmental stewardship or sustainable farming and land use practices. The eastern hill country farmers have planted more than 7,000 riparian plants and fenced hundreds of metres of waterways and taken steps to protect six wetlands. They hold a TRC Comprehensive Farm Plan and have used STRESS funding to plant trees on 37ha on their

Relationships between intensive dairy stocking rates & soil ecosystem health & biodiversity

page Relationships between intensive dairy stocking rates and soil ecosystem health and biodiversity in Taranaki pastures Report 2009 ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN:1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document:709200 STRATFORD March 2010 page 2 page Executive summary Agricultural intensification is aimed at increasing farm profitability and productivity. It typically involves increases in fertiliser use,