AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLabour Policy: Zimbabwe’s Domestic Workers Association welcomed a government move to standardise minimum wages for domestic workers, including gardeners and yard workers (from US$90/month) and higher rates for cooks, carers and certified caregivers. Community Gardening & Safety: In Carrwood, four local dads cleared an overgrown, littered footpath and helped repair a fallen fence—turning a risky walk to school into a safer route. Local Events: Oshkosh Garden Club’s Garden Walk returns July 12 (five gardens, self-guided, proceeds for the Downtown Riverwalk Beautification Project). Water Watch: Mayo residents are being urged to conserve water as demand spikes in Achill and Kiltimagh, with leak checks and free repairs for qualifying private underground leaks. Pest & Plant Care: UK gardeners are told Flying Ant Day 2026 is likely mid-to-late July (peak July 20–25), while Wisconsin lily lovers face rising lily leaf beetle damage. Heat & Lawn Warning: Pros warn against aerating lawns during heatwaves, saying it can worsen moisture stress and damage grass. Food Security Push: Ghana’s Feed Ghana Brigadiers (506) are being commissioned after training to bridge district implementation with agribusiness support. Gardening Culture: Colorado Springs’ Ivywild Garden Art Tour pairs gardens with public art, inviting neighbors to spruce up and get outside.
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