In early 2013, Taryn and Murray Turner moved as newlyweds to their family-owned dairy farm, Hlogoma in Underberg. The farmhouse – originally built and lived in by Murray’s parents – is around 36 years old. The surrounding garden is fenced, and beyond that, lies endless pasture, and in the distance, the dairy.
Taryn is the passionate gardener, “This old garden really needed some love, and it was given to me to provide that,” she says. “I wanted to maintain and restore its beauty and also to add my own touch. Some of the family’s old roses, hydrangeas, rhododendrons and azaleas were still here, and I kept some, but removed others I didn’t like.”
For Taryn, love is the cornerstone of a garden. “I don’t feel like a garden has to be forever,” she says, “It’s seasonal and changeable – and if you don’t enjoy a certain part of it, then change it until you do. That’s what I’ve always done.”
For the first two years, Taryn and Murray cleared overgrown beds. They retained most of the original shapes, but removed, added, redesigned and changed the contents. Taryn was determined to establish a veggie garden or two, plant fruit trees, and from the 50 roses originally there, she now has 421. She laughs, “Yes, I adore roses!” Her favourite, ‘Knysna’, is in the front garden: “The burst of pastel peach that it gives against a pink foxglove is breathtaking.”
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Winter Warmer
Properly insulated homes are the next frontier for South Africa in a world of higher energy costs and a harsher climate
Carved in MARBLE
Use marble around your home to create an instantly luxurious feel
A Lesson From The Animal Kingdom
Not all of us are graceful ballet dancers or stylish fashion followers, but we can still stake a claim to elegance
Nature's Hidden Harvest
Clutching a bovine bolete deep inside a pine forest, Ryan Enslin discovers nature's bounty as he unearths her hidden gems and edible treasures
PAPER BRIQUETTES
Fuel your winter fire with these home-made briquettes made from recycled paper that you would otherwise throw away. Each brick burns for up to 1.5 hours
WINTER DOS AND DON'TS HOUSEPLANTS
Winter houseplant care is not complicated, but there are a few essential tips to follow to keep your plants alive until spring arrives
In The Garden
July Garden To-dos
ELEGANT AGAVES
Low-maintenance and always looking their best, you can't ask for much more from these showstoppers
MIRROR UPDATE
Turn any old or plain rectangular mirror into luxe home decor with this simple and beginner-friendly DIY
LOFT LUXE
This Cape Town loft remodel, inspired by Balinese living, shows how much of an impact minimalist design can make in small spaces