WHO LIVES HERE? Isabel Johnston and her Spaniel Honey, Kitty the cat and a family of Lavender Pekin Bantams
WHERE Hilton, KZN
SIZE OF GARDEN 8 100m2
TYPE OF SOIL Acidic loam soil
Isabel and Mike Johnston bought their property with its established garden and stately trees in April 1981. Forty years on and the ancient indigenous tree ferns, colourful azalea hedges and huge magnolia trees remain focal points in the garden. Mike passed away almost 20 years ago, but Isabel can be found in her garden every day.
“Mike planted many indigenous trees along our eastern boundary. Among those still standing today are Natal mahogany (Trichilia emetica), wild peach (Kiggelaria africana), Natal fig (Ficus natalensis), white stinkwood (Celtis africana) and tree fuchsia (Halleria lucida). These have grown magnificently, providing shade and a haven for many forest birds. The understorey is planted with river bell (Mackaya bella), azalea and different varieties of Plectranthus that flower prolifically in April and May.
Gravel paths wind through the woodland and Streptocarpus, Saxifraga stolonifera, fairy primula, English primrose (Polyanthus vulgaris), bluebells, snowdrops and maidenhair ferns have covered the forest floor," says Isabel.
MIXED BORDERS
The garden has changed and developed with time. “It lies on a steep east-facing slope and is sheltered from the hot afternoon sun, which means it's ideal for an English-style garden. I laid out mixed borders with an abundance of spring- and summer-flowering plants. Large shrubs such as Rhododendron, camellia, azalea, hydrangea, Buddleja and Deutzia form the backdrop for the mixed flowerbeds which are filled with roses, annuals, perennials and groundcovers that were planted to provide year-round interest." Isabel loves working in the garden.
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