The Petchoa Beautical Series, a hybrid blend of petunia and calibrachoa, is quickly gaining popularity for its stunning blooms, vibrant colors, and easy-to-care-for nature. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a beginner, this series offers something for everyone. A Visual Feast: The Beautical Series features a dazzling array of colors, from classic reds and bluesContinue reading “Petchoa Beautical Series: A Vibrant Splash of Color for Your Garden”
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Cape Mallow Does Not Rest
Anisondontea capensis, a remarkable evergreen plant, thrives both indoors and outdoors. It grows over 1 meter high and wide, with year-round flowers. Low-maintenance, it requires occasional pruning and regular watering. Ideal for containers or garden beds, this resilient plant is a beautiful addition to any landscape. Keep an eye out for it in May.
Spring Planter Recipe: A Burst of Colors and Fragrances
Welcome to spring, the season of renewal and vibrant colors! This year, let’s create a stunning spring planter that will add a touch of nature’s beauty to your outdoor space. Here’s a recipe for a planter that combines the elegance of Ilex x meservae ‘Little Maid’ on a stem, the captivating fragrance of Trachelospermum jasminoidesContinue reading “Spring Planter Recipe: A Burst of Colors and Fragrances”
Winter containers plants are forever
Brightening Up Winter: The Perfect Pots with Splendid Plants Hey there green thumbs, Despite the chill in the air that makes us want to bury ourselves under cosy quilts, winter can, in fact, be a charming season for gardening too! This blog post is here to guide you on creating the perfect winter pot featuringContinue reading “Winter containers plants are forever”
Getting high in a small garden
I love trees, and the feeling of being surrounded by plants with their cooling foliage is one that stirs something deep within. A gentle stirring, that emulsifies thoughts and emotions into a delicious sweet custard, of serenity and calm. In a small garden, or in our case, a 20square meter piece of hardcore gravel ledContinue reading “Getting high in a small garden”
Getting connected…
The birds were singing. First light hid behind the trunks and branches, the soft glow, shy behind the trees. Deep wine buds of Skimmia japonica ‘Rubella’ glistened with a coat of moistness, blue wisps of Carex glauca tickled the air in the gentle breeze. Amongst the pots the winter flowering Helleborus X nigercors faced theContinue reading “Getting connected…”
Even when it rains…
The weather may be horrible, a wet and gloomy morning. The day ahead can seem impossibly dreary and it is hard to face the drive to work. That’s how it felt today… As I descended the steps from the apartment rain drops gently shaking the feathery foliage of Mahonia eutybracteata ‘Soft Caress’ gently called myContinue reading “Even when it rains…”