Plant Choices

Frost Bites Buck in Winter

Frost Bites Buck in Winter

Wildlife in most housing estates faces many challenges in winter. Yes, even if it is just a mild North Coast Winter. Unfortunately, our buck now have to venture out of their natural forests and into the homeowner’s gardens in order to find food. This blog gives some more insight into what we can do to help the buck in the winter

Creating Soil Resilience to Protect your New Landscape

Creating Soil Resilience to Protect your New Landscape

Soil Resilience : If you’re moving into a newly built or renovated property you’ll want to take a close look at the soil before starting with garden development. We give you some pointers in this blog post.

WORKING WITH WIND IN A COASTAL GARDEN  

WORKING WITH WIND IN A COASTAL GARDEN    

Wind in your coastal garden can also be very damaging to your plants. If you’re not planting the right plants in a windy area, it could break plants, dry them out and also stunt their growth. A strong salt-laden wind can also burn the foliage.

We offer a couple of ways to work well with a salt-laden wind in your garden:

Garden & Landscape Design Trends for 2019

Garden & Landscape Design Trends for 2019

It’s always great to scour the internet for international garden trends and landscape design trends at the beginning of each year. We’ve done our homework for 2019 and bring you our choice of expected garden trends for 2019.

6 Great South African Succulents for your Garden

6 Great South African Succulents for your Garden

Succulents. We all love them, right? They’re hardy and can generally withstand even the worst neglect. Succulents are plants that can store water in their stems, leaves or roots, and so enabling the plant to survive in arid conditions. They are thus hardy, water-wise plants, vary in shape and size and are often used in rocky beds and in drier climates. They are extremely versatile and can be used as bed fillers, as landscaping gems, for container landscaping, as paving boundaries, and for contrasting colour and foliage.

Your April Garden

Your April Garden

YOUR APRIL GARDEN

You’ve noticed the subtle change in the air, haven’t you? The sun is rising a little later, there’s a fresh crispness to the air, the air conditioner is taking a well-earned rest, and you’re not waking up drenched in sweat