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Scindapsus Silver Splash 15CM Pot
Original price was: R195.00.R129.99Current price is: R129.99.Scindapsus Silver Splash 15CM Pot
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Hoya Carnosa 20CM Hanging Basket
Original price was: R235.00.R169.99Current price is: R169.99.Hoya Carnosa 20CM Hanging Basket
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Polystichum Tsus-simense 14cm Pot
Original price was: R155.00.R99.99Current price is: R99.99.Polystichum Tsus-simense 14cm Pot
Common Name: Korean Rock FernPolystichum tsus-simense, commonly known as Korean Rock Fern or Korean Tassel Fern, is a species of evergreen fern native to Korea, China, and Japan. It belongs to the Polystichum genus, which comprises many fern species known for their attractive foliage and adaptability to different growing conditions.
Appearance: Korean Rock Fern has glossy, dark green fronds that grow in a rosette-like arrangement. The fronds are leathery and can reach a length of about 30 to 60 cm. Each frond is composed of multiple pairs of leaflets, which are deeply lobed and have serrated edges. The leaflets give the fern a fine, delicate appearance.
Growth habit: This fern grows in a clumping habit, with new fronds emerging from the center of the plant. Over time, it can form a dense mound of foliage, making it a visually appealing addition to gardens or container plantings.
Light and temperature: Polystichum tsus-simense thrives in partial shade to full shade. It prefers cool to moderate temperatures and is known for its ability to tolerate colder conditions compared to many other fern species.
Watering and humidity: Korean Rock Fern prefers consistently moist soil. It is important to keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged, as overly wet conditions can lead to root rot. It benefits from regular watering, especially during dry periods. While it appreciates humidity, it can tolerate average indoor humidity levels.
Soil and fertilisation: Plant Korean Rock Fern in well-draining soil rich in organic matter. It can adapt to a range of soil types but prefers slightly acidic to neutral soil. A slow-release balanced fertiliser applied in spring can help provide nutrients for healthy growth.
Care tips: Remove any dead or damaged fronds regularly to maintain the plant’s appearance. Korean Rock Fern is generally low-maintenance once established. Mulching around the base of the plant can help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature.
Korean Rock Fern, with its attractive fronds and ability to tolerate colder conditions, can be a great choice for shady areas in gardens or as an indoor plant. It adds texture and visual interest to various settings and can thrive with proper care.
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Parsley Moss Curled 6 Pack Tray
R49.99Parsley Moss Curled 6 Pack Tray
We have a new range of 6 pack vegetable and herb plants on offer.
The stock of these changes daily so we will inform you should your item be suddenly out of stock.Happy Gardening!!
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Cabbage Green 6 Pack Tray
Original price was: R60.00.R49.99Current price is: R49.99.Cabbage Green 6 Pack Tray
Growing your own vegetables offers numerous benefits, both for your health and overall well-being. Here are some of the key advantages of cultivating your own vegetables:
1. Nutritional Value: Homegrown vegetables are incredibly fresh and packed with essential nutrients. They are harvested at their peak, ensuring optimal nutritional value. You have control over the cultivation methods, allowing you to avoid pesticides or other harmful chemicals.
2. Health and Wellness: Consuming homegrown vegetables promotes a healthier lifestyle. They are typically richer in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, which can boost your immune system, improve digestion, and lower the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease and certain cancers.
3. Cost Savings: Growing your own vegetables can save you money in the long run. The initial investment in plants, soil, and tools may be modest, and the ongoing expenses are significantly lower compared to purchasing fresh produce from the market. Plus, you can grow a variety of vegetables at a fraction of the cost of buying them.
4. Taste and Flavour: Homegrown vegetables often have superior taste and flavour compared to store-bought produce. You can pick them at the peak of ripeness, allowing you to savour the true essence of each vegetable. The freshness and flavours of your homegrown vegetables can enhance your culinary experiences.
5. Environmental Sustainability: Cultivating your own vegetables promotes sustainable practices. By growing your food locally, you reduce the carbon footprint associated with long-distance transportation, packaging waste, and the use of harmful chemicals. Additionally, you can compost kitchen scraps and organic waste, minimizing landfill contributions.
6. Physical Activity and Stress Relief: Gardening is an excellent form of physical activity. It involves various tasks like digging, planting, weeding, and harvesting, which can provide exercise for your body. Engaging in gardening activities can also be therapeutic, reducing stress, anxiety, and promoting relaxation.
7. Educational and Skill Development: Growing your own vegetables offers a valuable learning experience for both children and adults. It allows you to understand the importance of sustainable agriculture, appreciate the effort involved in food production, and gain knowledge about plant biology and gardening techniques. It can also encourage a sense of responsibility and patience.
8. Food Security: Having your own vegetable garden contributes to food security. It provides you with a reliable source of fresh produce, reducing dependence on external suppliers. In times of emergencies or disruptions in the food supply chain, you can rely on the sustenance from your homegrown vegetables.
9. Aesthetics and Connection with Nature: Growing vegetables adds beauty to your surroundings. A well-maintained garden can enhance the aesthetics of your home and create a peaceful environment. It allows you to reconnect with nature, appreciate the seasons, and gain a sense of accomplishment.
Overall, growing your own vegetables offers a multitude of benefits, including improved nutrition, cost savings, environmental sustainability, physical activity, and a deeper connection with nature. It’s a rewarding endeavour that can positively impact your health, well-being, and overall quality of life.
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Gardenia Floribunda 10lt
Original price was: R295.00.R210.00Current price is: R210.00.Gardenia Floribunda 10lt
Full Sun
Semi Shade
Medium Watering
EvergreenGardenia floribunda, commonly known as Forest Gardenia or Wild Gardenia, is a species of flowering plant in the Rubiaceae family. It is native to various regions in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. Gardenia floribunda is a small to medium-sized tree or shrub, highly valued for its fragrant and beautiful white flowers.
Appearance: Gardenia floribunda is a slow-growing evergreen shrub or small tree that can reach heights of 2 to 6m. It has a dense, compact growth habit with shiny, dark green leaves that are lanceolate or elliptical in shape.
Flowers: One of the main attractions of Gardenia floribunda is its fragrant white flowers. The flowers are usually large, trumpet-shaped, and have a waxy texture. They typically have five or six petals and emit a sweet, intense fragrance, especially in the evening. The flowers can appear throughout the year, but they are most abundant during the flowering season.
Fragrance: The strong, sweet fragrance of Gardenia floribunda flowers is highly prized and often used in perfumery and the creation of scented products.
Growth Requirements: Forest Gardenia thrives in warm, tropical or subtropical climates. It prefers well-draining, slightly acidic soil and typically grows best in full sun to partial shade. Regular watering and humidity are beneficial for its overall health and flowering performance.
Uses: Gardenia floribunda is commonly grown as an ornamental plant in gardens, parks, and landscapes. Its attractive foliage and beautifully scented flowers make it a popular choice for those who seek a sensory-rich garden experience.
Wildlife Attraction: The fragrant flowers of Gardenia floribunda attract various pollinators, including bees and butterflies, which contribute to its ecological significance.
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Elegia Tectorum 20lt
Original price was: R650.00.R425.00Current price is: R425.00.Elegia Tectorum 20lt
Full Sun
Semi Shade
Water Wise
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Heart Leaf Philodendron 20cm Hanging Basket
Original price was: R245.00.R159.99Current price is: R159.99.Philodendron Scanden 20cm Hanging Basket
Common Name: Heart Leaf PhilodendronPhilodendron scandens, also known as heartleaf philodendron or sweetheart plant, is a popular indoor plant prized for its trailing vines and heart-shaped leaves. It belongs to the Araceae family and is native to the tropical regions of Central America and the Caribbean.
Heart-shaped leaves
As the common name suggests, the leaves of Philodendron scandens are heart-shaped, glossy, and typically dark green. The foliage may vary slightly in size and color depending on the specific variety.Trailing vines
This plant is known for its trailing growth habit, making it ideal for hanging baskets or climbing up supports. It can grow quite long if given the space and support to do so.Easy care
Philodendron scandens is relatively easy to care for, making it a popular choice for indoor gardeners, including beginners. It thrives in moderate to bright, indirect light but can tolerate lower light conditions. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves.Watering
Allow the top inch or so of the soil to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so it’s essential to let the soil dry slightly before watering again. Ensure proper drainage in the pot to prevent waterlogged soil.Temperature and humidity
Philodendron scandens prefers temperatures between 18°C to 27°C and appreciates moderate to high humidity. If the air in your home is dry, you can increase humidity by misting the leaves, placing the plant on a humidity tray, or using a humidifier.Fertilising
During the growing season (spring and summer), fertilise Philodendron scandens monthly with a balanced houseplant fertiliser diluted to half strength. Reduce or stop fertilising during the fall and winter months when growth slows down. -
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Ficus Lyrata Bambino 14cm
Original price was: R245.00.R129.99Current price is: R129.99.Ficus Lyrata Bambino 14cm Pot
Common Name: Dwarf Fiddle Leaf FigIndoor
Morning Sun
Shade
Low WateringFicus Lyrata is a wonderful indoor plant.
They need to be kept moist but not sitting in water. Water when top layer of soil is dry.
They enjoy a bright room and can tolerate morning sun only otherwise the leaves may burn.Ficus lyrata bambino, commonly known as the Bambino Fiddle Leaf Fig, is a smaller cultivar of the Ficus lyrata plant. It is a popular houseplant known for its attractive foliage and compact size.
Size and Appearance: Ficus lyrata bambino is a smaller version of the standard Ficus lyrata plant. It features large, leathery leaves that are shaped like a fiddle or violin, similar to its larger counterpart. The leaves have prominent veins and a glossy, dark green colour.
Size and Growth Habit: Bambino Fiddle Leaf Fig typically grows to a height of around 60-90cm and has a bushier growth habit compared to the standard Ficus lyrata. Its compact size makes it ideal for smaller spaces such as apartments or offices.
Lighting Requirements: Ficus lyrata bambino thrives in bright, indirect light. It should be placed near a window with filtered sunlight or in a well-lit room. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves.
Temperature and Humidity: This plant prefers average room temperatures between 15-24°C. It appreciates moderately humid environments, so misting the leaves or placing a tray of water nearby can help increase humidity.
Watering: It’s important to maintain consistent moisture for Ficus lyrata bambino, but be cautious not to overwater. Allow the top inch (2.5 cm) of soil to dry out before watering again. Ensure proper drainage, as the plant doesn’t like to sit in water.
Soil and Fertiliser: Well-draining, loamy soil is recommended for this plant. A mixture of peat moss, perlite, and potting soil can provide good drainage. Fertilise the plant every two to four weeks during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced, water-soluble fertiliser.
Pruning and Maintenance: Prune the Bambino Fiddle Leaf Fig to maintain its compact shape and remove any damaged or yellowing leaves. Regularly dust the leaves to keep them clean and ensure proper photosynthesis.
Potential Challenges: Ficus lyrata bambino is generally considered a relatively low-maintenance plant. However, it can be susceptible to common houseplant pests such as spider mites or mealybugs. Regularly inspect the leaves and treat any pest infestations promptly.
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Tecoma Capensis 10lt Orange
All Plants, Full Sun Plants, Hedging Plants, Indigenous Plants, Semi Shade Plants, Water Wise PlantsOriginal price was: R250.00.R150.00Current price is: R150.00.Tecoma Capensis 10lt Orange
Common Name: Cape Honey SuckleFull Sun
Afternoon Sun
Low Watering
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Tecoma Capensis 10lt Big Red
All Plants, Full Sun Plants, Hedging Plants, Indigenous Plants, Semi Shade Plants, Water Wise PlantsOriginal price was: R250.00.R180.00Current price is: R180.00.Tecoma Capensis 10lt Big Red
Common Name: Cape Honey SuckleFull Sun
Afternoon Sun
Low Watering
Evergreen