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How to dead-head Dahlias

There is often some confusion when it comes to dead-heading Dahlias as the spent blooms and the newly forming buds can look very similar. Also there seems to be a general habit of snapping off the heads of Dahlias and leaving unsightly stalks behind. So if you want to know the difference between an finished flower and a bud about to bloom and the best technique to remove the stalks then check out our video above on everything you need to know about dead-heading dahlias. If you have any questions at all then don’t forget to leave a message in the comments, we would love to hear from you. Also consider pressing the subscribe button so that you never miss an episode.

Amsterdam Pass Guide: Make the Most of Your Trip to Amsterdam

Amsterdam, the capital city of the Netherlands, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. With its stunning canals, picturesque streets, world-class museums, and vibrant nightlife, Amsterdam has something for everyone. However, with so much to see and do, planning a trip to Amsterdam can be overwhelming. That’s where the Amsterdam Pass comes in – a comprehensive sightseeing pass that helps visitors make the most of their time in the city. What is the Amsterdam Pass? The Amsterdam Pass is a sightseeing pass that provides visitors with access to over 50 top attractions and experiences in Amsterdam. With the Amsterdam Pass, visitors can save time and money while exploring the city’s most iconic landmarks, museums, and activities. How Does the Amsterdam Pass Work? The Amsterdam Pass is available for 1, 2, 3, or 5 consecutive days, and provides free entry to over 50 attractions and experiences in Amsterdam. Visitors simply need to show their pass at the entrance of the attr

Australian Defence Force assists PNG Defence Force with Aircraft

The PNG’s Defence Force will now have two new PAC-750XL aircraft, thanks to Australia’s Defence Force. The two aircraft will increase the PNGDF’s sovereign aviation capabilities, which provide important services to the Government and people of Papua New Guinea. Australian Defence Force assists PNG Defence Force with Aircraft  [NBC Photo] The agreement was signed at the Australian International Airshow by Major General Mark Goina and his counterpart General Angus Campbell. The PAC-750XL aircraft will provide the PNGDF with additional transport and operational capacity to respond to domestic and regional incidents and will have the ability to be quickly reconfigured for different activities. The aircraft will provide new opportunities for ADF and PNGDF personnel to work alongside one another and make our defence forces even closer. The first aircraft will be delivered by April and the second by September 2023. NBC News / PNG Today Also read PNG PM Welcomes New Forest, Climate Change and

Foreign Affairs Minister Tkatchenko apologizes for labelling Papua New Guineans "Primitive and useless animals"

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape says Foreign Affairs Minister Hon. Justin Tkatchenko has apologised to the people of Papua New Guinea for remarks he made on Australian Broadcasting Corporation. PM Marape said he was also offended by Tkatchenko’s remarks, labelling social media critics of his daughter as “primitive animals”, but had accepted the minister’s apology and asked all Papua New Guineans to do likewise and forgive him. PM Marape  “We should not be labelling our citizens as ‘primitive animals’ even if they have wronged us” he said. “Deputy Prime Minister Hon. John Rosso and I summoned Minister Tkatchenko today to explain the circumstances behind the public outburst, especially against his use of the words ‘primitive animals’ on ABC. “DPM Rosso and I expressed concern about the use of these words, to which he responded that it was not directed at all Papua New Guineans, but a spur-of-moment response to social media attacks on his daughter. “Minister Tkatchenko apolog

Skoda Ireland expecting increased 4x4 EV sales

All wheel drive versions of the performance variants of the Skoda Enyaq EV are scheduled to arrive in Ireland in the early part of this year, writes Brian Byrne. Skoda Ireland expects to see a significant increase in the number of 4×4 Skodas here when the 4×4 Enyaq RS and Enyaq Coupe RS arrive. Skoda Ireland’s Product Manager Libor Pavlas says that with the arrival last year of the Enyaq 80X, the AWD version of the brand’s EV SUV, the format now represents 10pc of all Enyaq orders. There’s a premium of €2,960 over the two-wheel drive version, with no change in annual road tax and minimal impact on range. Following Ireland’s coldest winter in 130 years in 2010, Skoda Ireland took a marketing position to promote 4×4 vehicles and succeeded in increasing AWD sales by a factory of five. “Subsequent winters have proved milder which has coincided with a reduction in demand for 4×4 vehicles but Skoda still has a loyal band of 4×4 customers here in Ireland,” says the company’s Head of Marketing