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Reviving Paradise: Order your biodiversity calendar now

The Green Net's first print run for 2024 was sold out before Christmas, and therefore they will be doing another print run this month for which they are busy taking orders.

The Green Net‘s biodiversity calendar debuted in 2023 with a totally new concept!

It’s not just fantastic pictures of magnificent indigenous plants, but also useful information to help home owners identify and remove some of the most obvious Alien Invasive Plants in our area that pollute and use our water, outcompete our indigenous plants and basically just don’t belong here!!

We’re very excited that our first print run for 2024 was sold out before Christmas, and therefore we will be doing another print run this month for which we are busy taking orders right now.

So please contact us on WhatsApp 083 2667953 or email: joangallagher18.jg@gmail.com to order and share this info with others who can benefit from the calendars ie schools, clubs, municipal departments – really anyone with a garden… we need to unite against invaders – true story.

Our prices stay the same low price of R150 or 2 for R250, bulk discount for 20+ ordered at R100 each – enabling schools, clubs, organisations to raise funds while getting everyone on the same page.

“They are really beautiful and I like the addition of the moon phases and companion planting,” said Jeanne-Louise Broide-Kinsley, Secret Sithela

“Just want to tell you how blown away I am by your 2024 calendars. They are beyond amazing. Everyone I’ve given one to are in awe. Well done to the amazing team for putting this together,” commented Colleen Hamilton.
Elizabeth Forsdick, AIP specialist and chair of Bazley Conservancy said: “They are stunning.”

TGN is very proud of this contribution towards a more sustainable South Coast where everyone can be part of the solution, and appreciate the support of our local community who get on ‘the same page’ to make positive changes together.

Thank you to everyone who made the beautiful 2024 calendar a reality, please help us share the value.

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