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In this issue: Time to trim and rejuvenate; Slender Trees, by Jenny Dean; Bringing back the Meadows, by Emmarie Otto; At the Edge - where Design meets Nature; Let Sleeping Succulents Lie - transform an old metal bed; The Gorgeous Soap Aloe; Wha't in Flower; Flatid Bugs; Wild Winter Creepers; Containing the Glossy Forest Lily; Hot, Dry Wall Display..

The Indigenous Gardener Magazine Description:

We are launching our exciting magazine app in April/ May 2016 and will also change production from 8 issues to 12 issues per year. The Indigenous Gardener digital magazine contains exclusive gardening content, the only gardening magazine in South Africa to feature only indigenous South African flora. We cover a diverse mix of topics, from garden landscape design and individual plant information to issues that face all of today’s gardeners - that of sustainable design in which we focus on water use, soil protection, plant choices, habitat and biome design and, of course, wildlife gardening - for we share our space with all of our magnificent local fauna and need to design in such a way as to create sanctuaries for all species. This is without doubt a magazine for the thinking gardener including as we do through provoking articles that all homeowner's, as citizens of the world, should be aware of and encouraged to implement.

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