Posts Tagged ‘maramataka’
Hua Parakore Show
Hua Parakore is a gardening show presented by Michelle Hudson. Every week Michelle gives you hints and tips of what to plant and when to plant using the Maramataka, an ancient maori calender.
This week 30 October – 2 November 2010
Proudly supported by Taitokerau Organic Producers
Whakarongo Mai, Titiro Mai
Hua Parakore Show
Hua Parakore is a gardening show presented by Michelle Hudson. Every week Michelle gives you hints and tips of what to plant and when to plant using the Maramataka, an ancient maori calender.
This week 23 October – 26 October 2010
Proudly supported by Taitokerau Organic Producers
Whakarongo Mai, Titiro Mai
Hua Parakore Show
Hua Parakore is a gardening show presented by Michelle Hudson. Every week Michelle gives you hints and tips of what to plant and when to plant using the Maramataka, an ancient maori calender.
This week 16 October – 19 October 2010 Michelle talks about planting Kanga
Proudly supported by Taitokerau Organic Producers
Whakarongo Mai, Titiro Mai
Hua Parakore Show
Hua Parakore is a gardening show presented by Michelle Hudson. Every week Michelle gives you hints and tips of what to plant and when to plant using the Maramataka, an ancient maori calender.
This week 15 September – 21 September 2010 Michelle talks about how to make a seed raising bed.
Proudly supported by Taitokerau Organic Producers
Whakarongo Mai, Titiro Mai
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Hua Parakore 15-21 Sept. 2010: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadHua Parakore Show
Hua Parakore is a gardening show presented by Michelle Hudson. Every week Michelle gives you hints and tips of what to plant and when to plant using the Maramataka, an ancient maori calender.
This week 5 June – 8 June 2010 she talks about planting winter hua whenua that grows below the ground and gives some tips on planting Garlic, also a receipe to make Aioli.
Whakato nga kakano: Garlic, carrots, Beetroot, Potatoes, Leeks, Spring Onions, Onions.
Whakato nga tipu: beetroot, onion, shallots.
Hua rakau: Whakato nga nga hua rakau a tenei marama.
Proudly supported by Taitokerau Organic Producers
Whakarongo Mai, Titiro Mai
