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Olea Africana 20lt
Original price was: R550.00.R425.00Current price is: R425.00.Olea Africana 20lt
Common Name: Wild OliveFull Sun
Low Watering
Wind Tolerant
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Hanging Basket with Kangaroo Fern
Original price was: R500.00.R425.00Current price is: R425.00.Hanging Basket with Kangaroo Fern
Microsorum ‘Kangaroo Fern’ is a cultivar of Microsorum diversifolium, a species of fern native to Australia and New Zealand.
Foliage
Microsorum ‘Kangaroo Fern’ is named for its uniquely shaped fronds, which resemble the ears of a kangaroo. The fronds are leathery and dark green, with a glossy texture. They typically grow upright and can reach lengths of up to 2 feet.Growth habit
This fern has a clumping growth habit, sending up multiple fronds from a central rhizome. It tends to grow relatively slowly compared to some other fern species, making it well-suited for container cultivation.Light
Microsorum ‘Kangaroo Fern’ prefers bright, indirect light. It can tolerate lower light conditions but may not grow as vigorously or produce as many fronds in dimmer environments. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves.Watering
Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water when the top inch or so of the soil feels dry to the touch, and water thoroughly, allowing excess water to drain away. Avoid letting the soil dry out completely, as this can cause the fronds to wilt.Temperature and humidity
Microsorum ‘Kangaroo Fern’ thrives in warm temperatures between 18°C to 24°C and appreciates moderate to high humidity. If the air in your home is dry, you can increase humidity by misting the fronds, placing the plant on a humidity tray, or using a humidifier.Soil
Plant Microsorum ‘Kangaroo Fern’ in a well-draining potting mix formulated for ferns or general indoor plants. A mix of peat moss, perlite, and bark or composted organic matter works well.Fertilising
Feed Microsorum ‘Kangaroo Fern’ every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced liquid fertiliser diluted to half strength. Reduce or stop fertilising during the fall and winter months when growth slows down.Pruning
Remove any yellowing or dead fronds as needed to maintain the plant’s appearance. You can also trim back any overly long fronds to encourage bushier growth.Microsorum ‘Kangaroo Fern’ is a beautiful and unique fern variety that can add a touch of tropical elegance to your indoor space with proper care.
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Hanging Basket – no plant
Original price was: R395.00.R295.00Current price is: R295.00.Hanging Basket – no plant
This basket comes with a plastic drip tray included, with a diameter of 12cm
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Macrame Hanger with Fishbowl and Delicious Monster
Original price was: R630.00.R475.00Current price is: R475.00.Macrame Hanger with 15cm Fishbowl and Delicious Monster
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Macrame Hanger with Fishbowl and Philodendron Selloum
Original price was: R630.00.R495.00Current price is: R495.00.Macrame Hanger with Fishbowl and Philodendron Selloum
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Fishbowl with Anthurium – Pink Flower 20cm
Original price was: R650.00.R399.99Current price is: R399.99.Fishbowl with Anthurium – Pink Flower 20cm
How to make these vases thrive
Make sure roots are covered in water. Roots only! Do not keep the green stems in water at all as these will damage and kill the plant.
Natural light is perfect for them and keep out of direct sunlight to prevent browning leaves.Change water every 2 weeks and if wanting to feed, feed with liquid fertiliser once a month. We use Pokon liquid foods on our vases (half a tsp each month in the water)
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Zamioculcas Zamiifolia 12cm Pot
R189.00Zamioculcas Zamiifolia 12cm Pot
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Pilea Depressa 16cm Hanging Basket
R225.00Pilea Depressa 16cm Hanging Basket
Common Name: Baby’s TearsSemi Shade
Bright, sunny room
Try to avoid hot/afternoon sun on the plantKeep soil damp/moist in hotter months and water less often in winter
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Pilea Depressa 12cm Pot
Original price was: R65.00.R49.99Current price is: R49.99.Pilea Depressa 12cm Pot
Common Name: Baby’s TearsSemi Shade
Bright, sunny room
Try to avoid hot/afternoon sun on the plantKeep soil damp/moist in hotter months and water less often in winter
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Rose Thuli Madonsela 5lt
R190.00Rose Thuli Madonsela 5lt
Full Sun
Afternoon Sun
Moderate Watering
Monthly Feeding
Prune Every WinterHybrid tea roses are a popular class of roses known for their large, high-centered flowers and long stems. They are a cross between hybrid perpetual roses and tea roses, hence the name “hybrid tea.”
These roses are widely cultivated and admired for their beauty, fragrance, and versatility in various gardening and floral arrangements.Here are some key points about hybrid tea roses:
Appearance
Hybrid tea roses typically have a single flower per stem, with large blooms that often have a distinct spiral shape. The flowers usually have many petals, ranging in color from pure white to shades of pink, red, yellow, and even lavender. They can be single or double-flowered, and their form can vary from classic, high-centered to more open and relaxed.Growth habit
Hybrid tea roses are deciduous shrubs that can grow from 1 to 2m in height, depending on the variety.
They have an upright growth habit with straight stems that make them ideal for cutting and using in floral arrangements.
The leaves are generally dark green and glossy.Fragrance
While hybrid tea roses are prized for their beauty, not all varieties are strongly scented.
Breeders have focused on enhancing the visual characteristics of the flowers, sometimes at the expense of fragrance. However, many hybrid tea roses still retain a delightful fragrance, ranging from mild to intense.Blooming season
Hybrid tea roses bloom throughout the growing season, producing an abundance of flowers. Their peak blooming period varies depending on the climate and specific variety, but it generally occurs during the spring and continues through the summer and autumn months.Care and maintenance
They require regular care to thrive.
They prefer well-drained soil enriched with organic matter and should be planted in a sunny location that receives at least six hours of direct sunlight per day.
Adequate watering, pruning, and fertilizing are essential for their healthy growth.
Pruning in late winter is particularly important to encourage strong stems and shape the plant.Uses
Hybrid tea roses are versatile and can be used in various ways.
They are popular choices for cut flowers, as their long stems and large blooms make them perfect for floral arrangements.
They are also commonly used in formal garden beds, borders, and as accent plants in landscapes.Varieties
There are countless hybrid tea rose varieties available, each with its unique characteristics in terms of color, form, fragrance, and disease resistance.Hybrid tea roses continue to be popular among gardeners, florists, and rose enthusiasts due to their exquisite beauty and versatility. Whether in a vase or in the garden, their elegant blooms bring beauty and fragrance to any setting.
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South Africa Rose 5lt
R175.00South Africa Rose 5lt
Full Sun
Medium Watering
Do not plant in too much wind
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Red Rover Rose 5lt
R175.00Red Rover Rose 5lt
Full Sun
Medium Watering
Do not plant in too much wind
Suitable for pots or garden