
Tips for Adding Structure to Your Garden
April 21, 2021 9:40 amThe difference between mere vegetation and a space called a garden is structure … If you’ve spent extensive hours workingRead More...
The difference between mere vegetation and a space called a garden is structure … If you’ve spent extensive hours workingRead More...
Read in Afrikaans Here’s a quick checklist to remind you what to do in your garden this March. Plant yourRead More...
Blue Water Lily, Frog’s Pulpit The decorative leaves of indigenous aquatics, like the Nymphaea Nouchali, and the showy blooms inRead More...
Harebells, Fairy Bells Dieramas are members of the iris family, Iridaceae, and are noted for their graceful, arching sprays ofRead More...
From time immemorial, water and trees have been used to symbolise life. Inspired by that rich tradition, this delightful fountainRead More...
Urns carved out of stone and earthenware amphorae were used by the Greeks and Romans as drinking pitchers and toRead More...
Garden centres stock an array of portable water features that take no longer than a Saturday morning to install inRead More...
Large or small, a water feature will enhance your garden. With a little planning, a water feature can be installedRead More...
River Star The beautiful river star is a shining light amongst other greenery with its silvery foliage. Its size isRead More...
Japanese Euonymus, Dwarf Japanese Spindle, ‘Gold Dust’, ‘Aureus’ Euonymus Japonicus ‘Microphyllus’ is a rounded, very compact shrub with small, glossyRead More...
Weeping Anthericum Type: Groundcover, 50cm.Form: Like tufts of wispy grass.Flowers: Little white ‘stars’ arranged along erect stalks, from September toRead More...
Spiky Fescue or Bearskin Fescue Festuca Gautieri has fine, bright green blades and grows to about 20 x 20 cm. A stretchRead More...