With sweeping views of Cape Town and the presence of the Muizenberg Mountains behind, you really could not ask for a better view from this Stonehurst garden. Nothing but mountainside to your back, perching on top of the stairs to enjoy both the garden and surrounding city feels surprisingly private and peaceful, despite the activity below.
This tranquil setting is where landscaper Tracey Cole found herself in February this year, with a brief to create a low-maintenance, colourful garden that not only saluted the surrounding scenery, but also brought the surrounding nature into the garden itself. Unfortunately, despite the gorgeous sights of this 'office' she found herself in, the challenges of the space proved to be anything but relaxing.
'The garden was a mess,' remarks Tracey. All areas of lawn were dead, some indigenous plants were surviving but really neglected. Large beds were filled with dying Dietes and Restios that appeared past their expiration date, and the only saveable patch featured a few drained Agapanthus plants. A combination of neglect and the previous years of drought left the space in serious need of help.
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