tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72793192290117105232024-02-20T21:37:17.618+13:00Mt ChocolateA nature conservation project in Invercargill, New ZealandMike Petershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03407968596060908974noreply@blogger.comBlogger21125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7279319229011710523.post-40094488926890025022020-03-17T21:24:00.001+13:002020-03-17T22:13:29.415+13:00Using poroporo as a nurse cropMt Chocolate is being used for a great big experiment to find faster and cheaper ways to establish native forest. Since mid-2017, different ways to propagate, plant and maintain native plants have been tried out.<br />
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Some ideas have worked and some have failed and lots of lessons learned. But each year the methods have been tweaked and progress is being made.<br />
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One series of experiments have been underway to find out if poroporo could work as a cheap and reliable nurse crop. A nurse crop is a bit like a scab. When you cut your finger, a scab helps with the healing but is only temporary.<br />
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Mike was told repeatedly by many people who plant natives that using poroporo would never work. In fact, it can work really well, but only if the right technique is used.<br />
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Mike has found out that poroporo can be used a bit like gorse, to provide shade from the sun and shelter from the wind for small native trees to get established. The idea came from learning from Hugh Wilson of Hinewai fame who is an advocate for using gorse as a nurse crop in certain situations.<br />
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It took a lot of trial and error to learn how to propagate poroporo correctly with careful seed treatment, sowing and then very specific planting methods. There were lots of failures involving around 5 litres of seed over the last 3 years.<br />
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The jury is still out on site preparation. Poroporo like warm soil in summer, and lots of shady weeds around its roots once it emerges up to the sun. 5-6 trials have been underway this summer to refine the existing technique to optimise success.<br />
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Winter at Mt Chocolate can mean frosts which damage poroporo plants. The roots are frost-sensitive and plenty of weeds, grass or mulch around the base of each poroporo is required by end of May.<br />
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Shade-loving trees and ferns are then planted under the poroporo, and poroporo can also be planted between trees that don't mind a bit of shade. Spacing and timing seem to make a big difference.<br />
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In the most successful test plots, within 12 months from the planting of poroporo, shade and soil moisture levels in summer are allowing for moss and ferns like "common pig fern" (Hypolepis ambigua) and Blechnum to self-establish No lichens have been found yet on branches.<br />
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In the most successful plot of all, the poroporo bushes are 1 year old, 3m tall and ideal ground conditions have been created. In other plots, poroporo plants might be 3 years old and only 1.5m high. The main problem here was plant spacing too far apart. Spacing too close has also led to poor results.<br />
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Regeneration is now kicking in with small seedlings emerging including native and weed species. Here are some photos of native trees emerging out of poroporo at Mt Chocolate.<br />
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450 poroporo were planted this summer. 2000 native trees and grasses will be going in this winter. Nursery production will then start to scale down with the emphasis on variety of niche species rather than bulk numbers of a few species.Mike Petershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03407968596060908974noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7279319229011710523.post-4144544920881227172019-05-20T21:27:00.000+12:002019-05-20T21:27:58.045+12:00Seed Processing and Cleaning EquipmentLarge amounts of seed need to be collected each year to grow native plants for Mt Chocolate.<br />
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With 220 different species to grow and plant, getting the right seed and germinating it can be quite a process.<br />
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Searching on Google, there are loads of small scale things you can make in a home workshop that will do the same job. I'm going to have a go. Below are links and videos to some of the stuff I found.</div>
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Mike Petershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03407968596060908974noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7279319229011710523.post-86093367291975827252019-04-15T09:21:00.001+12:002020-03-17T21:34:24.654+13:00Drone over Mt ChocolateMt Chocolate was filmed using a drone at 2pm, 23 March 2018.<br />
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The drone was flown by a friend of a neighbour. Thank you, mystery pilot, whoever you are.<br />
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<br />Mike Petershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03407968596060908974noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7279319229011710523.post-92187688850611615782019-04-08T09:10:00.000+12:002019-04-17T20:12:47.043+12:00Cake Week BeginsEdinburgh has Fringe festival, Wellington has Wearable Arts and Mt Chocolate has Cake Week.<br />
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Each year from April 4, celebrate all birthdays by eating loads of cake.<br />
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Family. friends and neighbours, invite yourself for a bit. Cakes have been known to go visiting. You can even bring more cake to add to the week's fun.<br />
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Last year so much cake arrived that Cake Week turned into Cake Month.<br />
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And more cake arrived<br />
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We went to 2 cake enhanced events during the week which remain unrecorded but were massive.<br />
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And more cake kept arriving at home on Sunday.<br />
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And then some more cake on Sunday<br />
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Then there was more cake with cream but it got eaten and the camera got forgotten. Thanks, Lesley and Martin.<br />
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The Steve & Rachel friends look blurry but the cake wasn't on Sunday evening.<br />
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A native plant restoration workshop attended by 70 people was held on Friday at the Invercargill Working Men's Club in the morning. A trip out to Otatara Community Nursery followed in the afternoon.<br />
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There is a report <a href="https://www.southlandcommunitynursery.org.nz/news-and-events/native-plant-restoration-workshop-5-april-2019/" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
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I went to the workshop and learned a great deal about some very interesting trials and experiments underway around NZ to find faster and cheaper ways to get native ecosystems established. It was the best workshop/bus trip/field day I've been to since moving to Southland in 2014. It had a lot of meat in it. Hopefully, there will be more like this in future.<br />
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<li>The highlight for me was a talk by Dr Kiri Joy Wallace, a scientist from Waikato University. <a href="https://www.peoplecitiesnature.co.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/460856/HB-Building-forests-in-the-city-Kiri-Joy-Wallace.pdf" target="_blank">Here is a link to a PDF of her presentation</a>.</li>
<li>There is more information available about the <a href="https://www.peoplecitiesnature.co.nz/" target="_blank">People Cities Nature</a> research programme at Waikato University.</li>
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There are a number of these plots around Invercargill. Here are 3 of Dr Wallace's slides from the talk.<br />
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Tracy and I are currently establishing a monitoring programme at Mt Chocolate to watch and study what happens over time as the bush regenerates and evolves into a Miro Swamp Forest. And we are also doing a lot of experiments with different propagation, planting, and maintenance methods to see what works best.</div>
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There are 3 broad zones at Mt Chocolate.</div>
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Adding a plot in each zone similar to the People Cities Nature programme could add a lot of insight into understanding natural processes present. A friend Matt is going to help with setting up the plots in winter. We will have to make up some gadgets as well to help make the measurements. Aunty Google will no doubt come up with plans for gadgets.</div>
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The afternoon field trip to Otatara visited a plot at Bushy Point and the Community Nursery. It was a really useful day.</div>
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Avon is the official Mt Chocolate Site Manager.<br />
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Much loved by local kids, she patrols the boundaries, for anyone she can smooch.<br />
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Some days, the neighbouring horses and her take turns racing each other along the boundary fence after a good bit of nose touching.<br />
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She also races her friends coming up the road on the other side of the fence, especially the local postie who dotes on Avon.<br />
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Avon plans to be mum to all chickens, ducklings and small puppies who wander past on an evening stroll.<br />
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Phil Waddington is the inventor of the DoC 200 trap which is widely used to catch pest animal predators of NZ native birds.<br />
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Predator Fee NZ has some recordings of Phil setting the traps safely on their YouTube Channel.<br />
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Mike Petershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03407968596060908974noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7279319229011710523.post-75537662243413626172018-12-26T18:13:00.002+13:002018-12-26T19:12:31.131+13:00Recording observations using a phone appPhotos taken of plants and animals found at Mt Chocolate are being used to discover what is living there now.<br />
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We are using a very easy tool called <a href="https://www.inaturalist.org/" target="_blank">iNaturalist</a> to help do this. It is a free app that can be downloaded onto a mobile phone and then be used to take photos. Some simple notes are added in the field at the time. The app then uses automated <u>machine learning</u> to guess what the plant or animal is. Other people using iNaturalist can also help work out what the correct name is.<br />
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So far 55 different observations have been made and most have been correctly identified. These include lots of the different weeds growing at Mt Chocolate and the growing number of native plants that have been planted.<br />
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The observations can be seen at<br />
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Mike Petershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03407968596060908974noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7279319229011710523.post-66419614539400236622018-12-21T15:40:00.003+13:002018-12-21T15:54:17.767+13:00Mt Chocolate 101Mt Chocolate is the name given to a 10,000 square meter paddock (1
Ha, or 2.5 acre).<br />
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Located on the edge of town in semi-rural
Clifton, a suburb in Invercargill, NZ. On one side are houses and on the other
rolling farmland.<br />
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Mt Chocolate was formerly pasture that had been over
grazed in recent years by horses and cattle. It was originally Miro
swamp forest that was burned by a major fire in 1905.<br />
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The land was purchased on August 1 2014 to build a family home and art studio for the owners Mike & Tracy Peters.<br />
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In September 2014, the entire paddock was sprayed with Glysophate to
kill all grass and weeds and to expose a mountain of buried rubbiish.<br />
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A loaned digger (back-hoe) from a neighbour was used to break up the
compacted soil and all buried rubbish was carefully removed. This took 2
years.<br />
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Planting of NZ native species began in June 2015 in areas where the damaged soil structure had been repaired.<br />
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A native plant nursery has been established on site to grow 200
different plant species using Seaward Bush as the ecosystem template to
copy. Seaward Bush is a nearby forest remnant from the original fire and
has similar geography, climate, and soil.<br />
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The nursery grows an average of 1000 plants a year from seed which
are then usually planted in July and August during the winter.<br />
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Experimental planting trials are being used to find the most
efficient way to establish tall Miro swamp forest. The main experiment
is with using the native Poroporo as a nursery species to eliminate
competition from introduced grasses. The trials are also to work out
timing, the best combinations of species, the most effective use of
chemical control, and any feedback loops, etc.<br />
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There have also been experiments with plant propagation methods
including seed processing, watering, use of pine needles as acidifier
mulches, etc.<br />
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Visitors are welcome by prior arrangement.Mike Petershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03407968596060908974noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7279319229011710523.post-40739574371576167152018-12-11T09:16:00.000+13:002019-04-08T17:59:54.121+12:00Mt Chocolate Nursery<div class="" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
Mt Chocolate has a native plant nursery to propagate and grow 220 different species to plant at Mt Chocolate over time. The nursery does not sell plants to the public. Though we are happy to swap surplus eco-sourced seed with other propagators.</div>
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This year's production target is 2000 plants ready to plant next year.<br />
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<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aristotelia_serrata&oldid=866035577" target="_blank">Aristotelia serrata</a> (wineberry, makomako)</li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Astelia_fragrans&oldid=823257194" target="_blank">Astelia fragrans</a> (bush lily, bush flax, kakaha)</li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Austroderia_richardii&oldid=888282817" target="_blank">Austroderia richardii</a> (toitoi)</li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carex_secta&oldid=831242005" target="_blank">Carex secta </a>(makura)</li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carpodetus_serratus&oldid=826025203" target="_blank">Carpodetus serratus</a> (marbleleaf, putaputaweta)</li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chionochloa_rubra&oldid=879635737" target="_blank">Chionochloa rubra</a> (red tussock grass)</li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cordyline_australis&oldid=884991402" target="_blank">Cordyline australis</a> (cabbage tree, ti kouka)</li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hebe_salicifolia&oldid=888264989" target="_blank">Hebe salicifolia</a> (koromiko)</li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Leptospermum_scoparium&oldid=891001258" target="_blank">Leptospermum scoparium</a> (manuka)</li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Melicytus_lanceolatus&oldid=833140833" target="_blank">Melicytus lanceolatus</a> (narrow-leaved mahoe)</li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pittosporum_eugenioides&oldid=882645393" target="_blank">Pittosporum eugenioides</a> (lemonwood)</li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pittosporum_tenuifolium&oldid=841301210" target="_blank">Pittosporum tenuifolium</a> (black matipo)</li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Phormium&oldid=887838551" target="_blank">Phormium tenax</a> (NZ flax, harakeke)</li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Podocarpus_totara&oldid=871115557" target="_blank">Podocarpus totara</a> (totara)</li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Solanum_laciniatum&oldid=888706464" target="_blank">Solanium laciniatum</a> (poroporo)</li>
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<br />Mike Petershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03407968596060908974noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7279319229011710523.post-64360224814023369922017-08-07T14:41:00.003+12:002019-04-08T18:00:33.111+12:00Building the roadPart of creating Mt Chocolate has been constructing a private access way in from Severn St to the future house and art studio. This road is 100m long, is built on clay and includes a turning circle.<br />
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A lot of time was spent in the last 24 months, scraping off the top soil for use elsewhere. This soil is a kind of peat and is not suitable under roads but great under trees. The clay however is quite hard and packs down well.<br />
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During the rainy months, especially winter, the clay gets very wet and goes puggy making use of heavy machinery difficult. All I had to use was a 1.5 Tonne digger (Back Hoe).<br />
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I went and talked to road construction workers in the area and watched while they worked to get an idea on how to do the job. I also asked 2 civil engineers for advice.<br />
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The common suggestion was to use "<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base_course" target="_blank">Base Course</a>" from Edendale. This is basically big round river boulders and stones. It packs down very hard, but requires a bulldozer to shift and compact. It has to be delivered by very large twin axle trucks which would chew up the wet and now softened clay.<br />
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The solution I came up with was to use AP65 <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunite" target="_blank">Dunite</a>, an Olivine rock from a Greenhills quarry near Bluff. A 200mm layer of AP65 would need to be laid on top of <a href="https://www.geofabrics.co/products/bidim-nonwoven-geotextiles" target="_blank">Bidim Geotextile</a> roading fabric which would lie on the clay. Another 50mm layer of AP40 Dunite would be laid on top of the AP65. Finally a layer of "Top Course" which is fine Dunite.<br />
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The small digger bucket could handle the quarried Dunite because of it's jagged shape.<br />
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All of these layers needed to be carefully laid using a small truck that carries 3 cubic meters, or 5.4 metric Tonnes. The truck driver had to back in and tip the aggregate without driving on the fabric. The small digger was placed on sheets of plywood on top of the Geotextile on top of the wet clay. The digger bucket was then used to pull the aggregate back over the roading fabric.<br />
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Everything was compacted as it was laid, first using the digger, then our 2 ton Toyota Prado, and finally the fully loaded delivery truck. The road will be compacted even more when the clay dries out in Summer.<br />
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The road is 4.5 meters wide and is 80% completed.<br />
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The whole job has gone really well. Not bad for a total beginner.<br />
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A big thank you to Chris the truck driver who delivered the aggregate, and Dave for the loan of the digger.<br />
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<br />Mike Petershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03407968596060908974noreply@blogger.com0Mt Chocolate Severn St, Clifton, Invercargill 9812, New Zealand-46.4535911 168.37089249999997-71.9756256 127.06229849999997 -20.931556599999997 -150.32051350000006tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7279319229011710523.post-46029811162668027302017-07-26T14:39:00.000+12:002019-04-08T18:02:25.123+12:00An Exhibition Thank YouI would like to thank all the family, friends and neighbours who visited the recent <a href="http://www.redworks.co.nz/2017/07/about-mt-chocolate-exhibition.html" target="_blank">Mt Chocolate exhibition</a> to have a look, showed a lot of curiosity and got Mike thinking even more. 150 visited the exhibition during the week which was a good turnout given the location. In addition 20 attended (child and a parent together) a creative workshop by Mike for dyslexic minds.<br />
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Thanks are also given to;<br />
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<li>Ari Edgecombe, Jan Ormsby, Frazer Murdoch, Steve Solomon and Elaine Matheson from the <a href="http://www.southalive.org.nz/Teams/Art" target="_blank">South Alive Arts Group</a> for help with arranging and setting up the exhibition.</li>
<li>Nikki Aaron and Cress Evans from the office, Peggy Peek and Margaret Cook and the other South Alive Trustees for making the gallery available. Peggy for her wonderful welcome to guests at the opening.</li>
<li>Chris Cole of <a href="http://www.dyslexiasupportsouthland.co.nz/" target="_blank">Dyslexia Support Southland</a> for organising the creative workshop for dyslexic children with their parents.</li>
<li>Chris Dawson from <a href="http://www.southlandexpress.co.nz/featured-stories/bricks-on-show/" target="_blank">Lego Users Group South</a> (SouthLUG) for the loan of a big bucket of 20Kg of Lego bricks.</li>
<li>Chris and Brian Rance from <a href="http://www.southlandcommunitynursery.org.nz/" target="_blank">Southland Community Nursery</a> for the loan of 30 native plants.</li>
<li>David Fallow for heavy lifting, Steve Woller for a whole lot of heavy lifting and for being a wise sounding board about graphic design.</li>
<li>Ross Nicoll from <a href="http://www.swwg.co.nz/" target="_blank">Southland Woodworkers Guild</a> (SWG) for the loan of a scroll saw used to make the 1:25 scale model buildings.</li>
<li>And finally Tracy Peters of Bodkin fame for keeping Mike to task, Chocolate catering, guiding visitors, driving, invitations and everything else that happens behind the scenes.</li>
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Mike Petershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03407968596060908974noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7279319229011710523.post-75071336645540057422017-07-01T20:00:00.000+12:002017-07-17T12:31:06.860+12:00Mt Chocolate - The Exhibition A4 PosterHere is the poster for <b>Mt Chocolate - The Exhibition</b><br />
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Mike Petershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03407968596060908974noreply@blogger.com0Southland, New Zealand-45.848915899999987 167.67553870000006-48.68340839999999 162.51196470000005 -43.014423399999984 172.83911270000007tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7279319229011710523.post-46395498359350892252017-06-04T12:33:00.001+12:002017-06-04T13:40:44.496+12:001865 maps of Southland<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;"><span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">This is a small part of a larger sketch map of the Province of Southland, New Zealand, from official surveys till June 1865. This picture shows the area covered in native bush near Invercargill.</span></span><br />
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Mike Petershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03407968596060908974noreply@blogger.com0Invercargill, New Zealand-46.4131866 168.3537731-46.5882906 168.03104960000002 -46.238082600000006 168.6764966tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7279319229011710523.post-40240044407765938362017-05-31T14:39:00.000+12:002019-04-08T18:02:42.198+12:00Mt Chocolate - The Exhibition<div style="text-align: center;">
Discover the hidden story behind a nature conservation project and the building of a home and art studio in Clifton, Invercargill.<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: red;">South City Mall, Elles Rd, Invercargill</span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"> Architectural Models + Landscape & Botanical Photography + Handmade Book + Design & Construction Drawings</span></span></div>
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Mike Petershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03407968596060908974noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7279319229011710523.post-59616228852312240342017-05-30T17:45:00.000+12:002017-06-03T17:19:09.985+12:00Mountain Tauhinu<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">This afternoon I got this photo of a <i><b>Ozothamnus vauvilliersii</b></i> plant growing beside the <b>Waituna Wetland</b> near Bluff.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">This plant is also known as <b>Mountain Tauhinu</b> or <b>Mountain Cottonwood</b>. It grows quite low down in the far south and likes dry sites. It will be a great native species to propagate and plant out on the north facing slopes of Mt Chocolate.</span><br />
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Mike Petershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03407968596060908974noreply@blogger.com0Invercargill, New Zealand-46.4131866 168.3537731-46.5882906 168.03104960000002 -46.238082600000006 168.6764966tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7279319229011710523.post-60450038680214825902015-07-07T14:22:00.000+12:002017-06-04T14:27:05.417+12:00Winter blast<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">A winters blast down at the site. Not much work going on now. The new stream around the front on Avon Rd looks good.</span><br />
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<br />Mike Petershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03407968596060908974noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7279319229011710523.post-92145997328475890442014-08-09T12:15:00.000+12:002017-06-04T13:43:35.066+12:00A new home and a big job aheadOn August 1 this year, Tracy and I finally became the owners of this wee bit of weedy farm land. Its a 1 Ha (2.5 Acre) overgrazed paddock in Clifton, Invercargill. Somewhere to build a home after moving from Christchurch after the earthquakes.<br />
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<br />Mike Petershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03407968596060908974noreply@blogger.com0Invercargill, New Zealand-46.4131866 168.3537731-46.5882906 168.03104960000002 -46.238082600000006 168.6764966