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AUCKLAND BOTANIC GARDENS RAINGARDEN

21 February 2024

AUCKLAND BOTANIC GARDENS RAINGARDEN

The visitor car-park at the Auckland Botanic Gardens sees rainwater drain to the low point, adjacent to the library building.

Humility is the practice of recognizing our limitations and imperfections, and it is essential to personal growth and development. Whether it's acknowledging our mistakes and shortcomings, seeking feedback from others, or approaching new situations with a sense of openness and curiosity, humility can help us learn and grow in meaningful ways.

Another exciting development in technology and nature is the use of nanotechnology. By working at the molecular level, we can create materials and devices that are incredibly small and efficient. Nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionize the way we think about energy, water purification, and even food production.

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RAINGARDEN MIX

With a bio-retention filter for stormwater. Perfect for urban areas.

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