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Lilium – Asiatic Bulbs Orange Red
Original price was: R135.00.R99.99Current price is: R99.99.Lilium – Asiatic Bulbs Orange Red
Common Names: Lilium asiatic; Lilium asiflorum & Lilium longiflorum: Lily
Lilium longiflorum: St. Joseph’s lily5 Bulbs per pack
Available: May – July
Plant: May – August
Flower: September – JanuaryIt is important to plant newly bought bulbs straight after purchasing them. The soil for growing Lilium is crucial. Dig a hole of 40cm and work in compost and sand – manure is also good but must be well decomposed. After planting, add a thick mulch and water regularly. Lilium should be planted in an area that is cool but has sufficient sun in your garden – easiest to plant them under shrubs.
You can grow Lilium in pots or containers which must have a hole in the base for drainage. If you use a saucer, it should be emptied after watering. If planting in a pot, ensure that the pot has 10cm below the bulb for the roots to grow.
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Ficus Burgundy 14cm Pot
Original price was: R175.00.R125.00Current price is: R125.00.Ficus Burgundy 14cm Pot
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Impatiens Sunpatien Electric Orange 15cm Pot
R74.99Impatiens Sunpatien Electric Orange 15cm Pot
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Purple Leaf Plum Tree 20lt
Original price was: R595.00.R395.00Current price is: R395.00.Prunus Nigra 20lt
Common Name: Purple Leaf Plum TreeFull Sun
Fruiting Tree
Wind Tolerant
Medium Watering
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Leucadendron Burgundy Sunset PBR 15cm pot
Original price was: R185.00.R129.99Current price is: R129.99.Leucadendron Burgundy Sunset PBR 15cm pot
Full Sun
Evergreen
Indigenous
Water Wise
Low Watering
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Tecomaria Capensis Orange 12cm Pot
Original price was: R65.00.R49.99Current price is: R49.99.Tecomaria Capensis Orange 12cm Pot
Common Name: Cape Honey SuckleFull Sun
Afternoon Sun
Low Watering once established
Wind Tolerant
Drought Tolerant
Indigenous
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White Stinkwood Tree 125lt
R3,950.00Celtis Africana 125lt (White Stinkwood)
Common Names: White Stinkwood, witstinkhouFull Sun
Medium Watering
IndigenousFast-growing shade tree that grows up to 10m in height with a wide crown and characteristic smooth, grey trunk.
They have an invasive root system and are not suitable for small gardens.Celtis Africana is commonly known as White Stinkwood and is a species of deciduous tree belonging to the Cannabaceae family. It is native to various regions in Africa, including South Africa, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Swaziland.
Appearance: The White Stinkwood is a medium to large-sized tree that can grow up to 20-25 meters in height. It has a spreading canopy with a rounded or irregular shape. The bark is smooth and greyish-white when young, but it becomes rough and darkens with age.
Leaves: The leaves are simple, alternate, and have a serrated margin. They are elliptical in shape and can be 4-10 cm long. The leaves are typically bright green, turning yellow to golden in autumn before falling off in winter.
Flowers: The tree produces inconspicuous, small, greenish flowers in late spring or early summer. These flowers are not showy but are important as a nectar source for insects.
Fruits: After flowering, Celtis africana develops small, fleshy, and roundish fruits that turn from green to orange or purplish when ripe. The fruits are edible and are consumed by various birds and mammals, contributing to seed dispersal.
Habitat: The White Stinkwood is commonly found in a variety of habitats, including forests, woodlands, and along riverbanks. It is a hardy and adaptable species that can tolerate a range of conditions.
Uses: In some regions, the wood of Celtis africana has been used for various purposes, including furniture, carvings, and construction. However, it is not as extensively used as some other tree species due to its relative softness. The tree is also valued for its role in providing shade, food for wildlife, and ornamental qualities.
It’s worth noting that the common name “White Stinkwood” comes from the strong, unpleasant smell emitted by the wood when freshly cut. This odour tends to dissipate as the wood dries, and it does not pose any health risks.
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Agapanthus Superior White 12cm Pot
Original price was: R65.00.R49.99Current price is: R49.99.Agapanthus Superior White 12cm Pot
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Pomegranate Wonderful Tree 40lt
Original price was: R1,100.00.R729.99Current price is: R729.99.Pomegranate Wonderful Tree 40lt
Full Sun
Moderate Watering
Wind Tolerant
Drought Tolerant Once Established
Fruiting TreeThe “Wonderful” pomegranate is a specific cultivar (cultivated variety) of pomegranate (Punica granatum). It is one of the most well-known and widely grown pomegranate varieties, highly regarded for its large, sweet, and flavourful fruits. Here are some key characteristics and information about the “Wonderful” pomegranate:
Fruit
The Wonderful pomegranate is prized for its large and strikingly deep red or dark crimson fruit. The skin of the fruit is thick and leathery, and the arils (the juicy, seed-covered pulp) inside are known for their sweet and tangy flavour.Taste
The arils of the are particularly sweet with a pleasant tartness, making them suitable for fresh consumption or juicing. The balance of sweetness and tartness in the arils is often preferred for culinary uses.Size
The fruit of the are typically larger than that of many other pomegranate varieties, with some specimens reaching the size of a grapefruit.Ripening
These pomegranates typically ripen in the fall, usually from September to November, depending on the region and climate. Ripe fruits have a deep, vibrant colour, and they make a metallic sound when tapped.Growing Conditions
Like most pomegranate varieties, these thrive in regions with hot, dry summers. They require full sun and well-drained soil. The tree is known for its drought tolerance, making it a good choice for arid and semi-arid climates.Cultivation
They can be grown from seeds, but it is more commonly propagated through cuttings or by grafting onto rootstock. This ensures that the tree retains the characteristics of the parent plant, such as the desirable fruit characteristics.Versatility
The Wonderful pomegranate is suitable for a variety of uses, including fresh eating, making juice, and incorporating into a range of culinary dishes, from salads to desserts.Health Benefits
Like all pomegranates, wonderful pomegranates are a good source of antioxidants and various vitamins and minerals. Consuming the arils or juice is associated with potential health benefits, such as supporting heart health and reducing inflammation. -
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Fishbowl with Heart-Leaf Philodendron
Original price was: R500.00.R269.99Current price is: R269.99.Fishbowl with Heart-Leaf Philodendron 10cm
These bowls need natural light and lots of fresh air to thrive!
How to make these vases thrive
Make sure roots are covered in water and you can also cover some of the green stems in water too.
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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Aloe Vera 12cm Pot
All Indoor Plants, All Plants, Full Sun Plants, Other Indoor Plants, Semi Shade Plants, Succulents, Water Wise PlantsOriginal price was: R125.00.R89.99Current price is: R89.99.Aloe Vera 12cm Pot