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DRAINAGE DO OR DIE
We have a saying in our office, “You can plant in just abut anything as long as it has drainage.” The reason why drainage is important is that most plants don’t like their roots to sit in water, and without drainage, water build-up in containers is likely.
BLUSHING BRIDE
Serruria florida, also known as the pride of Franschhoek, is a delicate member of the fynbos family that has become critically endangered in the wild due to alien invasive species and too-frequent fires not giving the veld plants enough chance to mature and to set seed to build up a seedbank, although fire is ironically needed to aid the seed germination.
Cups of Gold Stoic and Tenacious!
If you can get your hands on some seed packets of the California poppy and show the picture of the golden, cup-shaped flowers on them to a kid, chances are great that the answer would be a positive ‘yes!’, and in two ticks you will have happy and excited company in the garden to help you to sow the seed.
Pure and Simple Apple Cider
An apple tree in a garden is one of the delights of growing your own food. There may come a time, though, when there are too many apples for one family and the neighbours to eat, and they need to be preserved to use through winter. By the end of May, all the apples on a tree should be harvested before the colder weather comes along.
Variegation Explained
Any plant lovers who have spent time on the internet recently will have come across swathes of variegated plants on their social media feeds. Whether it’s the incredibly popular variegated Monstera, the collectable cultivars of the Epipremnum aureum species, or even outdoor ornamental foliage plants, variegation is taking centre stage this year.
Afro Zen
Fusing the mediative Zen school with the vibrant pulse of Africa.
Get More Kalanchoes
Many (or most) succulents can be swiftly propagated via stem cuttings, including all the prettiest kalanchoes, so in just a few steps you can have a lot of new plants for free. Regularly taking cuttings is also a form of pruning that curbs the natural etiolated growth they tend to produce after a few growth seasons.
A Sunsational Garden
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade!
A New Style of Border
Over the years, the very ornamental herbaceous border drifted away from the functional cottage-garden-style borders, where edibles like fruit, herbs and vegetables were mixed with garden flowers in no particular order. It became instead a symbol of prestige in English country gardens, and was designed and planted up by master gardeners flaunting their ultimate gardening skill in creating masterpieces of shapes, colours and textures on a large scale.
6 Flowering Low Hedges
Low hedges, where a number of the same plants are used repeatedly in a row to form a pattern or barrier are strong design elements, but do they have to be the traditional and formally clipped green box or golden duranta hedges? The answer is no!
5 Reasons Why We Need to Harvest Rainwater
People often choose to harvest rainwater for economic and environmental reasons, but there are other reasons too. Here are some of the benefits of rainwater harvesting:
Velvet Daisies
They are relatively slow-growing plants that are easy to grow and can withstand harsh conditions, with their adaptative leaves most certainly aiding as sun protection.
Absolutely Abelia!
Long-living shrubs that manage to maintain the look of their pretty foliage in all seasons are a strong framework against which seasonal plants can play their temporary roles in a well-planned garden. Modern abelia hybrids are part of the stalwart list to plant.
5 Tall Evergreen Hedges
Surrounding your garden with an imposing hedge is like planting a 'neighbour' you have chosen yourself and like a lot!
Growing fynbos at Madibri
Many gardeners are apprehensive about growing fynbos outside of its natural habitat, believing it to be difficult and too much effort. Nico Thuynsma has proven otherwise, spending the last 25 years illustrating just how easy it is to grow these wonderful plants both in South Africa and around the world.
Go Gourmet With Autumn and Winter Veggies
Google the term 'gourmet' and the general consensus is that it refers to any food that is nicer, more unusual, of better quality or more sophisticated than its ordinary counterparts.
Timeless Elegance
Plant the look that South African gardeners will never tire off...
Why Leaves Change Colour in Autumn
Have you ever wondered why certain trees change leaf colour in autumn, and why some leaves are more red or yellow than others? Let's explore this interesting topic.
10 Houseplants For 2022
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Using hyacinths as indoor décor
Some of the most popular spring bulbs to grow indoors are hyacinths. They provide a wonderful fragrance to the home and can be styled in so many ways to complement your décor. The best part is that they can be forced to flower in winter to give you that springvibe before spring actually arrives.
To DIY or not to DIY
Before you break out the tools and get started on a DIY garden project, honestly gauge your skills versus the difficulty of what you're about to undertake. Here are some points to help you with the decision.
Savvy storage
There is always room for more storage, and what better way to pack away the hosepipe, wellies and half a bag of potting soil than in a neat and functional planter with storage underneath. It's easy to make and will be ready to use in no time.
Modern nesting box
This nesting box uses 30° angles for a modern twist on a classic.
Resilient Rose Garden
Like all other sectors in the garden industry, rose growers have been working towards a poison-free garden, and the moment seems to have arrived.
Oregano
Oregano is a zesty, savoury herb for slowcooked winter feasts, which means that you should get it going now for a good supply of leaves from June onward. Fortunately, it is frost hardy.
The Basics of Biophilic Design
As we continue to fill our homes with screens and gadgets, and our cities with concrete and paved roads, we begin to lose sight – literally – of the natural world around us. In an effort to combat this transformation, architects are adopting a concept known as biophilia – “an innate and genetically determined affinity of human beings with the natural world.”
Slicing, Seedless, Pickling Cucumbers
Plant a cucumber seed in spring or summer, and in around 50 - 90 days you can begin harvesting off the vine.
Take Fuchsia Cuttings
Fuchsias are perfect for hanging baskets and pots, and add bright colour to a summer garden.
Growing Edibles Is Cool!
So, it seems that one of the positive spinoffs of Covid is that more ‘under 35s’ are growing their own edibles, and finding that it’s a great way to de-stress.
Time's Up!
Nothing reveals the dark side of yourself, your besties and your dearly beloveds better than a game of 30 Seconds!