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PNG Elections : Maru retains Yangoru - Saussia Seat

Incumbent Yangoru/Saussia MP and People’s First Party Leader, Richard Maru, has been declared as the Yangoru/Saussia Open Seat member elect, after 3:30 pm this afternoon. Mr. Maru polled 17, 075 votes after the 14th exclusion of former Ambassador Gabriel Dusava, who only managed to collect 5, 098 votes. On second placing was former Yangoru/Saussia MP Peter Wararu, who polled 8, 357 votes, and on the third placing is Micah Vines Parimani, who only polled 7, 137 votes. Mr. Maru managed to collect 430 votes from Mr. Dusava’s exclusion, to go over the absolute majority of 16, 286 votes. The total formal ballot papers was at 34, 542 votes, and the exhausted ballot papers was at 1, 973 votes. His declaration is the first for the People’s First Party. NBC / PNG Today Next :   PNG Election : Ross Seymour unseated in Huon Gulf

I bought dead plants from the supermarket. Will they recover?

I took a risk and bought some of those dead-looking plants off the supermarket reduced trolly, but should I have bothered? Only time will tell but with some good cultivation technique I may be able to revive at least one of them. So in this video we discuss the problems associated with buying dried-out supermarket plants, something I wouldn’t usually do as they are usually beyond the point of revival. However on this occasion I was persuaded by the super-cheap price. If you would like to see more content like this then you can subscribe to our Youtube channel. It is absolutely free and you will then be notified whenever we publish a new video.

Tropical Gardens UK: New Plants for Our Exotic Garden

We love the spring because it is a great time to asses our garden for the coming season and is a wonderful excuse for us to add new plants for our exotic garden. So we have pulled a selection of the plants we have chosen to solidify the our tropical effect garden which we hope you will enjoy. But don’t worry as we probably adding new specimens throughout the year. A number of the plants discussed here are those we have propagated ourselves or purchased online from specialist nursery’s. This is because they are very difficult to find at you local garden centre but you can usually find what you need by googling it even though it may arrive much smaller than you would expect despite the generally high postage costs! If you would like to see more content like this then check out our YouTube channel ‘Walking Talking Gardeners’. It is completely free to subscribe to and you can unsubscribe at anytime. Click onto the notification ‘bell’ icon and you will be ...