The art of gardening is a practice that is as old as humanity and, to this day, is an integral and valuable part of society. Gardening boasts a wealth of benefits from reduced stress and anxiety to cultivating strong bonds between loved ones. Here are five great reasons to spend more time in your garden.
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Landscaping trends for 2020
The new year is in full swing so what better time to explore some of the top landscaping and gardening trends of 2020. From unique landscape design and architecture to eco-friendly gardening, it seems 2020 will be an interesting year for the gardener.
Using Your Garden to Save The World
With a world that boasts its share of natural problems, largely caused by us, the time has come for each of us to do our part to keep Mother Nature breathing and thriving. While it might seem like a daunting prospect, carrying the weight of saving an entire planet on your shoulders, you’d be surprised how far every little individual step goes in keeping this beautiful blue little wonder spinning.
7 Water-wise landscaping ideas for your garden
With the hot and dry summer season rapidly drawing closer in Cape Town, we thought it would be a great idea to look at some beautiful and effective ways to create a low-water garden.
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5 Low-Maintenance Gardening Ideas
Gardens add a beautiful and wonderful aesthetic to any home but they can demand a lot of effort to cultivate and maintain. Here are five low-maintenance gardening tips to ensure you spend more time enjoying your garden than maintaining it!
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Five Beautiful Indigenous South African Plants for your Garden
South Africa boasts a massive variety of distinctively beautiful native flora that will transform your garden into a breathtaking display of vivid colours and unique textures. Celebrate and conserve our country’s natural beauty by adding these indigenous plants to your garden!
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