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  • Jan 16, 2025 | consumerhealthdigest.com | Claire Flynn

    OverviewIntimacy can feel different at various points in life. And for many women, vaginal dryness becomes part of that journey. While it’s not often a topic of open conversation, it is a common concern that can impact both comfort and confidence. If you’re looking for a simple, effective solution to help address this, you’ve come to the right place. Many products on the market claim to provide support for this concern. However, not all provide safe, reliable, or natural results.

  • Nov 4, 2024 | organicnz.org.nz | Claire Flynn

    This time we’re offering a ‘n*de gardening’ and a ‘beautiful gardens’ (nothing n*de) version. Our Calendars are back by popular demand – and this time we’re calling for your Photo Submissions to feature in our 2025 Calendar! Share with us your piece of paradise. We are bringing back the sought after ‘N*de Gardening’ calendar, as well as a requested ‘Beautiful Gardens’ calendar (for those who prefer to hang a calendar that doesn’t get so much attention on their walls!).

  • Oct 20, 2024 | organicnz.org.nz | Claire Flynn

    Cosmic planting calendarBy Monique MacfarlaneAs the weather warms, the garden fills with the beginnings of summer abundance. I am such a fan of fruiting crops such as tomatoes, beans, eggplants, chillies, as they just keep on giving. It is important to ensure you are planting out healthy, well established seedlings, as this will help with transition into the garden, and assist in everything flourishing with ease.

  • Apr 8, 2024 | organicnz.org.nz | Claire Flynn

    Like many other businesses, and particularly print media, OrganicNZ magazine has been facing challenging times financially, with increased costs and declining revenue.  Over the last few years we have made efforts to remain competitive and cost-efficient, and this year an in-depth audit of our finances showed that we cannot afford to continue to print the magazine.

  • Apr 2, 2024 | organicnz.org.nz | Claire Flynn

    Autumn is traditionally viewed as a time for winding down the food garden, but it doesn’t need to be that way. With a cost-of-living crisis on our doorstep, Diana Noonan gives practical advice on adopting a waste-free approach to harvesting and preparing a garden that will provide fresh produce throughout the chilliest (and priciest) periods of the year.

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