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Please feel free to browse through our online catalog! We have something to suite everyone's taste, and our wide selection of plants and tranquil grounds makes it well worth visiting the nursery!
Prefer to shop from the comfort of home? Order online and let us deliver! Our delivery rates are reasonable, and our friendly team ensures your plants arrive healthy and in perfect condition.
Prefer to shop from the comfort of home? Order online and let us deliver! Our delivery rates are reasonable, and our friendly team ensures your plants arrive healthy and in perfect condition.
We’re constantly updating our webstore with new plants, bundles, and seasonal specials, so be sure to check back regularly.
We hope you enjoy your shopping experience with us!
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Why You’ll Love the Drooping Agapanthus (Agapanthus inapertus)
If you’re looking to give your garden a touch of structural height, vibrant summer blooms, and a distinctly South African native charm, look no further than the Agapanthus inapertus — commonly known as the Drooping Agapanthus. This striking perennial isn’t just beautiful; it’s a wonderfully hardy and low‑maintenance choice for both beginner and seasoned gardeners alike.
How to Get Rid of Aphids on Roses (Safely and Effectively)
There’s nothing more frustrating than seeing your roses putting out fresh, healthy growth — only to find it covered in tiny green (or black) aphids. Aphids are one of the most common rose pests in South African gardens, but the good news is they’re easy to control if you act early and consistently.
Here’s how to get rid of aphids on roses, without harming your plants, beneficial insects, or the environment.
Why Indigenous Plants Are a Smart and Beautiful Choice for South African Gardens
South Africa is one of the most botanically rich countries on Earth. From the Cape Floristic Region to grasslands, forests and savannas, our landscapes are shaped by plants that evolved here over millions of years. Choosing indigenous plants isn’t just a trend — it’s a practical, sustainable and rewarding way to garden. Whether starting fresh or updating a garden, indigenous plants offer beauty, resilience and a true sense of place, while supporting local biodiversity and wildlife naturally to.







