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Will Tong, Rachel de Lacey and their three children have finished their challenge to live for six months without a supermarket, but they didn’t go rushing back to a supermarket when the challenge was done. Now begins the quest for the perfect balance between convenience

Meet Good's new blogger—the gardening, chook and top-bar bee keeping dynamo Janet Luke. Read Janet's first installment on getting started with your own top bar garden hive. Introducing: Janet Luke, Good's new blogger. Plus: Starting with your own top bar hive. I have been thinking of keeping

The great thing about top bar hives is you don't need all the extra boxes, frames and other paraphernalia that come with conventional hives. All the bees need is in the top bar hive. There are a few other pieces of equipment you do need

Blacksmith apprentice and Auckland escapee, Nate Savill tells us in this latest post about the red wooden barn he now inhabits in Waimangaroa, a small town near Westport on the West Coast of the South Island. A wooden barn without electricty, a telephone or indoor plumbing,

You can buy bees, catch bees or if you are very lucky bees will adopt you! I got my bees by catching a swarm. Something for nothing is always the best way!You've got the gear, now you need to find productive residents for your empty

Honey bees are important for the pollination of all our fruits and berries and many of our vegetables crops. They don’t need us, but we certainly need them. Around the world bees are in decline due to disease and other factors. By maintaining a bee-friendly garden

Thrown out of whack every year by daylight savings? We look at some of the potential effects on your body of turning back time. You can’t bluff Mother Nature. The introduction of daylight saving, heralding summer, is out of step with the still-opening buds of daffodils

There’s nothing better for rainy winter days than a good old-fashioned hobby. To get you started, why not pay a visit to your local market for a dose of inspiration – or some handmade goodies? Image via Crafternoon Tea There’s nothing better for rainy winter days than

Use this simple dove template to create the beautiful hanging paper doves seen in the latest issue of Good. To save the template to your own computer, right-click on the image and select "Save As".

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