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Echinacea Ticks All The Boxes
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Echinacea Ticks All The Boxes

Rugged beauties, daisies on steroids, call them what you will – Echinacea purpurea, otherwise known as the purple coneflower, is a bold and beautiful perennial for sunny gardens.

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March 2019
Build A Mini Spiral
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Build A Mini Spiral

The spiral symbol represents movement, usually the movement from outer consciousness to inner awareness and peace. In her own quest for peace, Tanya built a mini spiral in her garden.

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March 2019
Stretched & Stressed
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Stretched & Stressed

Echeverias are so popular with everyone, but sometimes things go sideways…

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March 2019
The Long Garden
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The Long Garden

We create gardens to nourish our human spirits and satisfy our senses.

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March 2019
Moonstruck!
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Moonstruck!

Pretty in the sun and glowing at night…

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March 2019
3 Glorious Coral Trees Blooming In August
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3 Glorious Coral Trees Blooming In August

Erythrinas or coral trees are amongst the most colourful and spectacular of our indigenous flowering trees, their vibrant blooms dominating the landscape during late winter and early spring both in the wild and in suburban gardens. The nectarrich flowers are frequented by birds in a wide array of different species, adding to the allure of these magnificent trees. Hybrids and colour variants add to the range found in gardens. Erythrinas propagate easily from seed, cuttings or large truncheons.

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Aug 2017
Hurry, Up In Hogsback
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Hurry, Up In Hogsback

Take a slow walk through a garden named Hurry.

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Aug 2017
Chelsea In Pictures
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Chelsea In Pictures

There is a carnival atmosphere at the start of the Chelsea Flower Show.

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Aug 2017
Get Good Looking Roses This October
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Get Good Looking Roses This October

Last chance to prune or do corrective pruning

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Aug 2017
Basic Wiring Techniques
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Basic Wiring Techniques

The technique of using wire to change the shapes and styles of bonsai trees developed around the middle of the 18th century in Japan, so as far as the ancient art of bonsai goes it is a fairly new technique.

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Aug 2017
Fireworks In A Pot
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Fireworks In A Pot

An asymmetrical design helps to create balance in this pot of variegated green and bright red.

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Aug 2017
Stunning Barberton Daisies
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Stunning Barberton Daisies

One of South Africa’s most important contributions to world horticulture is the Barberton daisy, a beautiful, usually orange- or red-flowered herbaceous perennial in the Asteraceae family.

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Aug 2017
Shiny, Brightly-Coloured Koi
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Shiny, Brightly-Coloured Koi

There are many different varieties of koi, but they can be generally classified into bright and shiny with metallic colours, and non-metallic.

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Aug 2017
Spring At Maasstrom Farm
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Spring At Maasstrom Farm

A vista of 400 rose varieties with the Kaga Mountains as a backdrop welcomes visitors to the MaasstrmFarm Garden.

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November 2018
African Thunder
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African Thunder

A SouthAfrican designer took the Singapore Garden Show by storm with his creative show garden.

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November 2018
Just In Time For Christmas
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Just In Time For Christmas

Christmas is a time to go all out with decorating our homes, and the finishing touch is definitely amaryllis in full flower.

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November 2018
Thrillers, Fillers & Spillers
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Thrillers, Fillers & Spillers

When planting up a large, multi-dimensional container as a focal point that can be viewed from all sides, use the following guide for a perfect mix of plants.

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November 2018
Extraordinary Medusa's Head Euphorbia For Water-wise Gardens
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Extraordinary Medusa's Head Euphorbia For Water-wise Gardens

Euphorbia caput-medusae

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November 2018
Beautiful Silver Vernonia – Ideal For Summer Borders
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Beautiful Silver Vernonia – Ideal For Summer Borders

The silver vernonia is a striking member of the daisy family Asteraceae.

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December 2018
Beauty And Creativity
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Beauty And Creativity

This home by the sea is complemented by a garden that is both practical and gorgeous.

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December 2018
In A Class Of Their Own… Apricot Roses
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In A Class Of Their Own… Apricot Roses

Apricot roses are a favourite with gardeners who want the best of both worlds – soft pastel colours that also have an intensity of colour that stands up to our long, sunny days.

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December 2018
Nursery School Part 6
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Nursery School Part 6

Sow the seeds of a lifelong love for nature by introducing your sprouts to these playful and rewarding projects with plants.

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December 2018
Swanky Or Simple...
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Swanky Or Simple...

Seven Herbs For Holiday Entertaining

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December 2018
Cape Hollyhocks Ideal For The Shade Garden
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Cape Hollyhocks Ideal For The Shade Garden

The Cape hollyhock or Kaapse stokroos is a large, ornamental shrub in the mallow family Malvaceae, which includes other South African members like the cross-berry (Grewia occidentalis) and the coast hibiscus (Hibiscus tiliaceus). Named after the Swedish botanist Anders Sparrman (1748 – 1820), there are seven species of Sparrmannia, of which two occur in southern Africa.

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January 2019
Forever Beautiful
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Forever Beautiful

GET THE LOOK There are so many times when roses evoke a ‘wow’ from us! This bed, planted up with pale lemon ‘Forever Busy’ together with ‘Bridal Pink’ and ‘Amarula Profusion’ with purple ‘Vodacom’ at the back, is one such instance. These floribunda roses show off what floribundas are known for: a multiplicity of blooms that tumble downwards to create a magnificent border. The effect is enhanced by spot-on placing in terms of height. The lowest-growing rose, ‘Amarula Profusion’ (knee height), has been planted in front, with hip-height ‘Forever Busy’ and ‘Bridal Pink’ both in the middle, and ‘Vodacom’ at the back, growing to shoulder height. Other tall-growing pastel roses lead the eye along the bed, with some deep red added for liveliness. This garden, which was part of last year’s Joburg Rose Garden Bus Tour, was designed by Karen Gardelli.

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January 2019
Highveld Colour At Its Best
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Highveld Colour At Its Best

When her client, who is a florist, asked her to design a garden that 'vomits' colour , Debbie Smit compiled with a garden straight from a storybook.

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January 2019
Getting To Grips With Galls
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Getting To Grips With Galls

Plant galls may be unsightly, but they’re no reason to panic!

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January 2019
4 ways to revitalise the rose garden
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4 ways to revitalise the rose garden

Roses that are in the shade, in too much sun, or just don’t look right can be safely moved this month.

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June 2019
2019 Trending Indoor
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2019 Trending Indoor

The return of 1970s fashion and design has one major highlight for us gardeners – the current boom in the popularity of indoor plants.

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June 2019
Pansies To Brighten Your Garden
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Pansies To Brighten Your Garden

Nothing matches their charm, or the incredible array of colours and colour combos. There are pansies with faces, with whiskers, and with frilly petals, and even some that look as if they have been hand painted.

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June 2019