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Dynamite comes in small packages
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Dynamite comes in small packages

Perennials may be the backbone of garden beds, but trees should be considered the backbone of the entire garden.

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5 mins  |
August 2023
CHILLING @ CHELSEA
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CHILLING @ CHELSEA

Chelsea was back in all her glory this year, with 36 spectacular gardens, from show gardens to balcony and container gardens, as well as a feast of horticultural delights in the main pavilion.

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August 2023
Splendid Mimetes
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Splendid Mimetes

You can plant this rare species in pots or in your fynbos garden to enjoy something really special...

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2 mins  |
July 2023
Parsley
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Parsley

This herb is not only a very healthy, all-purpose garnish, it is an excellent companion plant. Sowing parsley from seed will provide plenty of plants for spreading around the vegetable garden or for under roses.

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July 2023
Christmas in July
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Christmas in July

One of the most striking succulents at Christmas time in the Northern Hemisphere has to be the very attractive Schlumbergera buckleyi. Its common name Christmas cactus says it all, as it will flower just in time for Christmas in the north. In South Africa it will be flowering now for a beautiful Christmas in July.

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July 2023
Pack a punch with pansies
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Pack a punch with pansies

The velvety-petalled smiley faces of pansies are perfect to pop in a garden bed for a bit of instant colour, or plant in pots for long-lasting pleasure with minimum care.

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2 mins  |
July 2023
POLYCULTURE...taking companion planting to the next level
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POLYCULTURE...taking companion planting to the next level

An ancient practice that makes sense for today's environmentally conscious gardener.

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July 2023
HEAVYWEIGHTS for dry shade
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HEAVYWEIGHTS for dry shade

Do not let a lack of sunlight combined with dry soil get you down. There are solutions to create vibrant life in these 'problem' areas in a garden and flowering time for most are just around the corner.

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4 mins  |
July 2023
WHAT'S NEW in the world of indoor plants?
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WHAT'S NEW in the world of indoor plants?

There is no doubt that indoor plants have exploded in popularity in recent years, with millions of people now calling themselves houseplant parents. Far from a fleeting trend, interest in indoor gardening only continues to grow year by year, with new developments every season to look forward to.

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2 mins  |
July 2023
An African Sunset in Aloes
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An African Sunset in Aloes

Aloes in flower can only be described as spectacular. Vibrant colour that glows in the twilight to inspire all to garden with these tough, rewarding plants.

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July 2023
Homegrown NOSTALGIA
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Homegrown NOSTALGIA

Thoughtful selection of plants and a eye for placing pots and décor together, make this garden full of interest and full of life.

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2 mins  |
July 2023
Wonderful in winter!
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Wonderful in winter!

With this trio of trusty old-timers growing in your winter garden, you will have no shortage of colour or visits from sunbirds.

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July 2023
Perennial herbs for winter
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Perennial herbs for winter

Although growth slows down during June and July in cold, Highveld areas, perennial herbs like rosemary, thyme, lavender, and oregano are frost-hardy and can continue to be productive throughout winter with a little bit of care.

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June 2023
Play boxwood ball!
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Play boxwood ball!

See the simplicity of boxwoods when cut into balls...

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June 2023
Heart-shaped leaves for the home
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Heart-shaped leaves for the home

Winter colour to brighten up any room of the home

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June 2023
All your VEGGIE QUESTIONS answered
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All your VEGGIE QUESTIONS answered

Whether you are an old hand or a starter gardener, when it comes to growing veggies, there are always questions.

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June 2023
FIGHT BACK against FROST
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FIGHT BACK against FROST

When temperatures drop to 0°C or lower, we like to bundle up inside with a blanket or around a fire to keep us warm. Unfortunately, the plants in our garden don't have that luxury. They have to brave the elements and face possible serious damage in the process.

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4 mins  |
June 2023
Pruning vs Wiring
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Pruning vs Wiring

There are a large number of ways to get a bonsai tree to grow in a desired direction.

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2 mins  |
June 2023
Fern up your shade
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Fern up your shade

When environmental factors such as too much shade limit the success of flowering plants, opt for tough ferns and remember that green is a colour too!

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4 mins  |
June 2023
PLANT FOCUS - 5 best bracts and cones Ham
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PLANT FOCUS - 5 best bracts and cones Ham

We were looking for the most colourful foliage to plant and asked fynbos grower, Arnelia, to identify the five top performing leucadendron varieties for us.

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June 2023
Inspirational WALLS
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Inspirational WALLS

At the recent Melbourne Flower Show, designers wowed with new and innovative walls.

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2 mins  |
June 2023
Hidden TREASURE
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Hidden TREASURE

On a recent visit to the diverse province of Mpumalanga, we stumbled into a magical garden, hidden between the clouds.

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June 2023
Earth Stars of the plant world
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Earth Stars of the plant world

These little plants (Cryptanthus species) are the stars of the Bromeliaceae family

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May 2023
Glamourise containers
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Glamourise containers

Escallonias have always been used as large background shrubs in mixed beds or planted as hedges. Although we love them to bits, we would not exactly call them glamorous but rather... trustworthy!

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May 2023
Good luck charms
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Good luck charms

While travelling though our country, you can often find groups of Zantedeschia aethiopica with their large green leaves and white spathes standing tall in a wetland or marshy area where the rhizomes take advantage of the wet conditions and rich soil which keep them evergreen.

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May 2023
WINTER FLOWERS FOR THE VEGGIE GARDEN
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WINTER FLOWERS FOR THE VEGGIE GARDEN

Winter veggies need full sun, and that can be a tall order for small or high-density properties

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8 mins  |
May 2023
A signature garden
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A signature garden

A live painting couldn't be this pretty! Majestically unveiled, this gorgeous traditional garden has been thoughtfully planted to create living rooms brimming with colour and texture.

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May 2023
Advances in Horticulture
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Advances in Horticulture

The horticulture industry is vast, varied and always improving. Its history can be traced back thousands of years to the period when humans began transitioning from huntergatherer lifestyles to more settled communities.

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May 2023
African houseplants
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African houseplants

If your home is filled with houseplant favourites like monsteras and fiddle leaf figs, you may be looking for something a little different to add to your collection. No need to look beyond the borders of our continent there are many proudly African houseplants great for growing indoors for complete newbies or experienced plant parents.

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May 2023
Winter leaves
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Winter leaves

& Full of flavour, easy to grow and good for you let. us sow some greens.

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6 mins  |
May 2023