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Jason Reeves

New Zealand

Co-Host, Breakfast Show at Coast FM NZ

Broadcaster. Hardout proud Husband & Dad. Born & raised in Hawkes Bay. Loves the All Blacks, tomato sauce & his family. Not in that order tho.

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  • Aug 18, 2024 | therogersvillereview.com | Jason Reeves

    It is not often a new genus goes mainstream. In 2021, we received Ladybird Sunglow Calylophus as a trail plant from Proven Winners, and it quickly rose to the top as a winner. kAm%96 AFC6 3C:89E J6==@H 7=@H6CD @7 {25J3:C5 $F?8=@H r2=J=@A9FD AC@G:56 2? 677@CE=6DD DA=2D9 @7 DF?D9:?6 E@ E96 82C56? 2== DF>>6C =@?8] %96 7@FC A6E2=65[ EH@\:?49 H:56 7=@H6CD 7=@2E 2>@?8 D@7E 762E96CJ 8C66? 7@=:286] pD E96 7=@H6CD 7256[ E96J EFC?

  • Aug 12, 2024 | themountainpress.com | Jason Reeves

    It is not often a new genus goes mainstream. In 2021, we received Ladybird® Sunglow Calylophus as a trail plant from Proven Winners, and it quickly rose to the top as a winner. The pure bright yellow flowers of Ladybird® Sunglow Calylophus provide an effortless splash of sunshine to the garden all summer long. The four petaled, two-inch wide flowers float among soft feathery green foliage. As the flowers fade, they turn a deep yellow to apricot color, adding to the appeal.

  • Aug 1, 2024 | knoxvilledailysun.com | Jason Reeves

    It is not often a new genus goes mainstream. In 2021, we received Ladybird® Sunglow Calylophus as a trail plant from Proven Winners, and it quickly rose to the top as a winner. The pure bright yellow flowers of Ladybird® Sunglow Calylophus provide an effortless splash of sunshine to the garden all summer long. The four petaled, two-inch wide flowers float among soft feathery green foliage. As the flowers fade, they turn a deep yellow to apricot color, adding to the appeal.

  • Apr 16, 2024 | jacksonpost.news | Sabrina Bates |Jason Reeves

    UT Gardens’ April Plant of the MonthBy Jason ReevesHorticulturist, University of Tennessee Gardens, JacksonWith leaves nearly as big as kiddie swimming pools by late summer, Thailand Giant elephant ear will stop traffic. From a 6-inch plant in May to 8 to 10 feet tall by September, it grows just that fast, with leaves that can get to 5 feet long and 4 to 5 feet wide. To boot, it even blooms! In late summer, it produces white flowers reminiscent of peace-lilies toward the center of the plant.

  • Apr 6, 2024 | thedailytimes.com | Jason Reeves

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Jason Reeves
Jason Reeves @JaseReeves
25 Apr 21

Yes! Nice spotting @tjwhitfordnz 🙌🏻👍🏻 It was such a huge honour to be a small part of an amazing production. How are those stories?! ✈️🇳🇿

Tawna
Tawna @tjwhitfordnz

Watching New Zealand Air Force Then & Now. The narrator sounds very familiar. Is that you @JaseReeves? 🤔

Jason Reeves
Jason Reeves @JaseReeves
11 Mar 21

“Rise up” and help us back @EmiratesTeamNZ with @KiwibankNZ ‘s #KIWIBANKBACKINGTRACK If I can do it, you KNOW it’s easy! 🕺🏼🙌🏻🏆

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Jason Reeves
Jason Reeves @JaseReeves
28 Nov 20

I’m only a couple of episodes in, and I already feel this!! #TheUndoing

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