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Cool plants for shade
Shade in a mature garden of any size is as unavoidable as grey hairs sprouting on one's head. Embrace and highlight it with pretty shade-lovers and clever shade management.
3 min |
March 2023

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The Cannabis Question
As a gardening magazine we have avoided the cannabis topic for fear of reader backlash. However, it's an interesting subject, so we thought we would give readers a breakdown of the facts and you can decide for yourselves... or skip these pages.
4 min |
March 2023

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HOT STUFF! - Edibles that tingle the taste buds
There's always been a connection between hot countries and spicy food with the common assumption being that foods that make us sweat (or perspire) cool us down.
4 min |
March 2023

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The evolution of plants: Part 4
In this final in the series, we discover the fascinating world of Dionaea and find out more about how to grow them at home.
2 min |
March 2023

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ETHEREAL AIR PLANTS
With a motto like 'freedom to create', In2plants is a wonderland of endless imagination. Their exquisite collection of air plants is enough to make any gardener rethink the way they see soilless growing.
5 min |
March 2023

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At play with AGAVES
Agaves are weird but alluring plant camels that are great focal plants in the garden and irresistible to the dedicated succulent collector. Editor Tanya Visser reveals why she has become such an agave junky...
4 min |
March 2023

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Every garden needs a Water feature
For those wanting to change up their landscaping this year, water features should be the first thought on your mind.
3 min |
March 2023

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The world's most beautiful bean
PLANT NOW
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September 2022

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A touch of the exotic Curcuma
INDOOR PLANTS
1 min |
September 2022

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Feed and mow
If you’ve awakened your lawn by giving it its first spring feed and a nourishing blanket of lawn dressing last month, chances are that it will already be looking quite good.
2 min |
September 2022

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Strawberry harvest
PRESERVING
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September 2022

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Sweet broom and daisies
Create light and happiness after a dark and cold winter with spring bloomers that aren’t afraid to flower their hearts out.
1 min |
September 2022

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Darling Dianthus
Dianthuses provide one of the most spectacular year-round colour displays in your garden. In their traditional colours of pink, purple, red, white, and even bi-coloured, these beautiful little flowers are as striking as they are generous.
1 min |
September 2022

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ALL-IN-ONE GARDENING
Summer is on its way, which means that we can start living and entertaining outdoors again. That means beautifying the garden where we will appreciate it most.
5 min |
September 2022

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Designer garden tap
Update your garden tap with a neat wooden tap cover that turns a necessity into a feature.
2 min |
September 2022

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Shut up!
I might have some sympathy for that angry old man wearing a black fedora who shouted ‘shut up’, although it might be a better idea if in future he zips his lips and listens to others for a change
4 min |
September 2022

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Thanks to indigenous edibles
When it comes to indigenous edibles, a few spring to mind, especially the fruit of the marula tree that was so memorable in Jamie Uys’s iconic film Beautiful People (1974).
5 min |
September 2022

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Think Spring!
When spring arrives, so should masses of flowers in the garden. These stunning plants are all in flower now and ready to delight in your spring garden.
4 min |
September 2022

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Laid-back living
It's hard to believe that this slice of tropical splendour is in frosty Gauteng, but a clever design combined with judicious plant choices has given hot results.
4 min |
September 2022

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Strings
8 string succulents for indoor gardens
3 min |
June 2022

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‘Setsugekka' is smart!
Amongst the many Camellia sasanqua hybrids, the extremely gracious ‘Setsugekka’ is just itching to flower spectacularly for you...
1 min |
May 2022

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MOSS POLES
Climbing indoor plants like philodendrons, pothos (Epipremnum aureum) and monsteras need a support structure to train upwards, like any other climber. A great option for these houseplants is a moss pole.
3 min |
June 2022

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Wire techniques
Styling bonsai using wire is a fairly modern technique that was developed in Japan at some point during the 1800s. As with most bonsai techniques, the basic principle is fairly simple but the execution can at times be quite challenging.
3 min |
May 2022

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Food and shelter for wildlife
Scattering wild grass seeds around your garden will help to feed the birds during the hungry months.
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June 2022

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Romance made MODERN
This beautiful, eclectic garden in Constantia, Cape Town, was completed just days before the Covid lockdown began in 2020. The garden is a feather in the cap of KwaZulu-Natal-based husband and wife team John and Tanya Keating of Tandi Landscapes, as this was the fourth garden they were invited to design for their clients.
3 min |
June 2022

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Forever yours…
You plant or sow them once, enjoy the reason why you did it, and then, totally unchoreographed and spontaneously, they turn up again when you least expect it. These are the self-seeding and naturalising plants that stay with you…
5 min |
June 2022

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Prune peaches and plums
Fruit trees like peaches and plums need pruning when they become dormant as it will ensure the production of top-quality fruit in summer. If you’ve planted young fruit trees within the past two years and are now wondering how to train them properly, follow these steps:
2 min |
June 2022

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Hanging tough!
Hanging baskets are great focal points as well as a clever way to use empty vertical space, but they can be hard to maintain as they dry out so fast.
1 min |
June 2022

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Dress up a tree
Dressing up a beautiful shade tree with smart plants is another form of vertical gardening.
1 min |
June 2022

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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.
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