GardenTalk Summer 2015 - Get Summer Colour

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Garden talk

Summer 2015

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Essential Braai Herbs • Fabulous Fuchsias • Kiddies Colour Fun • Grow Roses Perfect Patios • Yellow Flowers for Your Garden



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Get Summer Colour Dear Gardener “Gardening is the art that uses flowers and plants as paint, and the soil and sky as canvas.” - Elizabeth Murray. What beautiful words to epitomise this gorgeous time of the year to ‘Get Summer Colour’ from GardenShop!

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With an abundance of hues and themes from across the colour spectrum, turning your garden and home into an outdoor canvas of vibrant and exciting plants and flowers to delight and nourish mind, body and soul is so easy – let us ‘paint’ it for you. Patios are always a centre of attraction this time of year and GardenShop is delighted to present an exclusive patio furniture collection to make your patio a fantastic focus for leisure. So take your summer colour cue from us and perk up your patio with a rainbow of plant varieties and décor solutions - like fabulous fuchsia with bright, bold and intense tones making for a spectacular patio display. Of course, enjoying non-stop colour all season long means summer garden maintenance and we also share some great ideas to give your garden a real ‘wow’ factor. Plus, you’ll find essential rose colour varieties, tips, marvelous braai herbs and wonderful gardening ‘to-do’ stuff for kids. Adding to your summer kaleidoscope is our exclusive GardenShop Christmas Collection Catalogue full of bright, dazzling and superb festive season gift ideas and inspirations to make Christmas and the holiday season an unforgettable one! Thank you to all our GardenShoppers for your continued and valued support throughout this beautiful and busy gardening year. We wish you happy summer days and safe holidays. Best wishes

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Summer gardening made easy Holiday care tips, beautiful bulbs, hanging baskets and growing tomatoes. Proud member of SANA

Colour it Fuchsia! Energise your garden with the vibrant, romantic and inspiring hues of fuschia. Grow Roses New season roses for spectacular summer scents and displays.

GardenShop proudly supports BirdLife South Africa. birdlife.org.za Giving Conservation Wings.

Perfect Patios Terrific furniture ideas for making your patio a beautiful entertainment spot. Hello Yellow! Colour your garden with the global colour of happiness, optimism, sunshine and summer. Braai Herbs for Summer Discover the largest selection of braai herb plants available at GardenShop.

GardenShop is a proud partner of MySchool. myschool.co.za

first wave media GardenTalk is published on behalf of GardenShop (Pty) Ltd by: First Wave Media cc Tel: 011 640 7354 Web: firstwavemedia.co.za Postal: PO Box 28845, Sandringham, Johannesburg, 2131

Luscious Lawns Go green with essential lawn care advice.

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GardenShop makes giving and receiving this festive holiday season a real pleasure!

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Spoil family and friends with a GardenShop gift card. A wonderful way for them to choose that extra special item – whether it’s from our Exclusive Christmas Collection Catalogue or our colourful summer plant ranges. GardenTalk

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South Africa’s favourite organic Compost

Go Green with Culterra Compost Luscious green lawns, abundant leaf growth and super-healthy looking plants, shrubs, flowers and even fruits and vegetables, is certain to leave garden admirers ‘green with envy’. The secret is Culterra’s Organic Compost. With 50 years experience in producing a top quality compost, Culterra’s top-selling gardening item in summer will help you achieve a soil structure and texture that is optimum for growing and creating better – and stronger – plant root environments. Nourishing your soil with Culterra Organic Compost – rich in naturally occurring trace minerals and elements – will also reduce the need for additional feeding. Additional benefits include: Greater water-retention thus reducing water loss. Boosts plant growth. Improves aeration. Loosens clay soil. Helps plants resist pests and disease. Green living is that easy with South Africa’s favourite organic compost.

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Summer gardening made easy Holiday Care:

Growing tips for tomatoes:

You can reduce the need for watering by taking a few steps before you leave home.

• Tomatoes are not super fussy about what type of soil they are grown in. As with most garden vegetables, they do well in welldrained, fertile loam with a pH of 5.8 to 7.0. Mix several centimeters of organic compost or well rotted manure into the upper 15 centimeters of soil before planting. When planting add an organic fertiliser like Talborne’s Vita Veg 6:3:4 (16) to the planting mix.

• Always use a potting soil with moisture-retaining polymers, like Stockosorb these compounds retain water for later use by thirsty plants. • Move your plants out of direct sunlight - behind windows with sheer curtains are a great spot. • Move pots and containers close together, so the plants will provide each other with shade and humidity. • Place sensitive plants inside tents made from white plastic bags - place a bag upside down over each plant, using stakes as ‘tent poles’ to keep the plastic off the foliage. Cut a few small holes in the plastic to allow oxygen to reach the plant. • To conserve water in outdoor containers, move them to a location sheltered from the wind and cluster them together. • A layer of mulch around your plants will prevent rapid amounts of water loss. Mulched plants lose 25% less water than unmulched plants. Soak your garden well then add a layer of mulch.

• It is also recommended once the tomatoes have been planted to lay mulch around the tomato plants. You can use straw or wood chips. As the mulch decomposes, it adds nutrients to the soil that over time will benefit the tomato plants. Mulch also helps keep the tomato plants roots cool and enhances soil moisture retention. • Ensure they get enough water but not drowned – water deeply and less often. During the height of summer water every 2 to 3 days. Tomatoes in containers will need water more often. • As the tomato plants start growing begin training the plants up a support like a trellis, a cage, stakes or a fence. Begin training when the plants are about 30 centimetres high. • Tomatoes are heavy feeders, once the tomatoes are producing flowers it is important to fertilise regularly to promote fruiting. Use an organic fertiliser like Talborne’s Vita Fruit & Flower 3:1:5 (18) or Bio Ocean from Atlantic Fertilisers.

• Put a timer on your sprinkler system. • Form a holiday watering group with one or more friends. Make arrangements to take care of each others gardens while away on holiday.

Summer Hanging Basket Care: • Keep a consistent four hours sunlight for flowering hanging baskets for flowering success. • Water daily in hot dry periods, ideally in the early morning or early evening and in extreme temperature it is advisable to water in the morning as well as the evening. • Fertilise once a week with a liquid fertiliser like Multifeed Flowergro, Pokon Liquid Plant Food or Margaret Roberts Supercharger. • Top up hanging baskets periodically with Culterra potting soil. With regular watering some of the soil leeches out of the soil. • Pinch off spent flowers to promote new flowers and growth.

Plant Summer Bulbs: For added summer colour plant summer bulbs now. Daylilies, Dahlias, Gladioli, Arum Lilies.

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‘Ladies’ Eardrops Fuchsia spp

Fuchsia Bursts of Colour Summer heralds in the showiest and most popular of all gardening plants – The Fuchsia! Bush varieties are free-branching that make good fillers in a dappled shaded garden bed as well as in containers for patio colour and interest. Trailing varieties have weak stems that will branch and trail more easily, choose them for planting in hanging baskets. Fertilise Fuchsias weekly with Multifeed Flowergro, they are always hungry for extra nutrition through their summer growing season. Nip spent flowers on a regular basis to encourage more flowers. You can buy these and other well grown Fuchsia varieties in full flower at GardenShop.

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Colour it fuchsia!

There’s nothing quite like energising your garden with the gorgeous hues of fuchsia. South African summers are wonderfully conducive to garden parties and endless outdoor, patio and even balcony entertaining and what better a way to celebrate the fact with a colour palette your family and friends will be dazzled by! Vibrant, exciting and impressive to romantic, elegant and inspiring, GardenShop’s fuchsia plant and flower hues give you a fantastic choice:

Fuchsias

Display – rose pink. Collosus – red and pink. Brookwood Belle – pink and white. Bordeaux Belle – dark pink/purple. Uncle Charlie – purple/pink.

Be fabulous with fuchsia.

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Rewarding Summer Flowers COLOURS ACROSS THE SPECTRUM

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• Introduce colour with new seasons roses from GardenShop • 100’s of rose varieties to choose from

• GardenCare for Roses – GardenShop’s guide to

the planting and care of Roses available in store

and online Watch our YouTube clip on ‘How to plant a Rose’

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Bloomin Easy RoseTM In time for your summer rose garden and new to GardenShop. A range of CourtyardTM and Palace ® Bloomin EasyTM roses. CourtyardTM Climbing or rambling rose. Ideal to plant up a trellis or arch. Scented double or semi-double flowers. Flowers will set from the bottom of the plant providing “flowering columns”. Palace ® Bushy and compact, ideal to plant in big pots. Palace ® roses are able to grow indoors and outdoors. Scented, large, double flowers that flower continuously through summer. Good cut flower quality.

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Container Style Versatile, unique and exclusive to GardenShop Flora Imports’ magnificent range of European and Asian imported pots – from countries including Italy, Germany, Thailand and Malaysia – are a sight to behold. Whether your penchant is for terracotta or a glazed finish, square-shaped, round, rectangular or something truly unique, the selection affords you gardening creativity second -to-none. From simple to elaborate, the possibilities are limitless to help you plant the perfect pot. Their versatility in adding instant colour – whether you choose individual plants, mixand-match varieties even vegetables and herbs – means you can adapt your interior or exterior landscapes as seasons change too. And of course they provide bold focal points in your garden - and even on balconies - and add to the design and architecture of your living space. Visit GardenShop for your summer container makeovers.

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Endless Summer Patio Days Savour the endless summer days outside - in the garden and on your patio. Spruce up with new patio and bistro sets from GardenShop.

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EXCLUSIVE to GardenShop. Four different styles of Chairs. Available in white and cream. Square Table with four chairs R4995 Round Table with two chairs R2995

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Hello Yellow 1 Agapanthus ‘Zambezi’

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Planting shades of yellow foliage and flowers in the garden will capture your attention more than any other colour. Yellow is the global colour of happiness, optimism, sunshine, summer, creativity, enlightenment and warmth. We have selected a group of striking yellow plants that will thrive in your garden all year round.

The best Agapanthus ever! A unique Agapanthus with broad dark green leaves, streaked with creamy-yellow variegation and bordered by a broad, golden yellow marging. Long lasting, violet flowers are produced on tall stems and are borne above the foliage. Combined wih its remarkable coloured foliage, Zambezi makes a bold statement in containers and the perfect border plant for the perennial garden. Available at GardenShop for R495. Indigenous, hardy succulent with strong abilities of enduring the dry and hot conditions of a South African climate. Plant in rockeries, succulent gardens and containers where water is not freely available. Available at GardenShop in 12cm pots for R39.95.

Portulacaria afra aurea

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4 Golden Dewdrop Duranta ‘Sheena’s Gold ‘

5 Cockscome Yellow Celosia

6 Marguerite daisy Argyranthemum

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Pure yellow sunshine flowers from this enthusiatic growing Chrysanthemum will brighten up containers that are in full sun. Plant in full sun in perennial borders for continuous flowering through summer and autumn. Six plants for R99.95 in our Value for Money Econo Packs.

Duranta ‘Sheena’s Gold’ has medium, ovate leaves, which are golden when it is grown in full sun and lime green when grown in shade, sometimes turning purple in winter. It bears drooping panicles of blue flowers in summer and autumn. Slightly frost tender with advice to protect from harsh cold in the winter. Six plants for R99.95 in our Value for Money Econo Packs. Showy feathery yellow flowers will adorn this annual flowering seedling. Plant in full sun and enjoy up to eight weeks of continuous flowering through regular fertilising with a reliable soluble fertiliser, Multifeed Flowergro or an organic pellet alternative - Seedling Food from Talborne Organics. A tray of 12 plants in a seedling tray available from GardenShop from R34.95. They are reliable performers in the garden and are sure to bring colour, sunshine and warmth to your garden. Yellow flowers are prolific throughout the season. Avaliable at GardenShop from R39.95.

Marigolds are hardy, annual plants and are great plants for cheering up any garden. Long-flowering and simple to grow in a sunny spot, these plants are little troubled by insects. Many think their pungent odour even has the power to repel pests from the vegetable garden. A tray of 12 plants in a seedling tray available from GardenShop R34.95.


Braai Herbs

The largest selection of braai herb plants available at GardenShop

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With meat sizzling on the fire, chilled wine and great company, what more is needed for the perfect braai? Herbs of course!

Braai herbs for summer

Marinades and rubs

• Rosemary – two tablespoons of fresh rosemary or two large sprigs, half a cup of lemon juice, an eighth of a cup of olive oil and one lemon sliced. Use for chicken, lamb or pork. Let the meat marinade overnight. • Lavender – in a small spice or coffee grinder, coarsely grind black peppercorns, white peppercorns, fennel seeds, thyme, and lavender flowers; rub mixture all over the meat. Wrap tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 2 hours or overnight (preferably). Use for steak or beef fillet. • Sweet basil – mix ⅓ of a cup of olive oil, ¼ of a cup lemon juice, one tbs chopped fresh basil, two teaspoons chopped lemon thyme, ¼ tsp salt, ¼ tsp pepper, two cloves of garlic finely chopped. Use for fish or chicken. Marinade overnight and use the marinade to baste during grilling.

Braai skewers

Upright growing Tuscan rosemary produces straight stems that can be stripped and used as skewers for kebabs with meat and vegetables, or melon and strawberries.

Where there’s smoke . . .

Cut a few sprigs of rosemary and lay them over the chicken or lamb being grilled or roasted. The meat will absorb the flavour. Rosemary sprigs can also be added to the fire: the heat releases its aroma and adds a smoky rosemary taste to the meat.

Herb dips and spreads

Using plain cottage or cream cheese as a base, add finely chopped herbs such as chives, spring onions, basil, lemon thyme, and tarragon. Season with salt and black pepper; add a squeeze of lemon juice, dollop of mayonnaise and even a dash of chilli. Make the dip in advance so flavours have time to develop.

Herb breads

Herb or garlic bread is almost always on the menu. Herbs suitable for herb butters are basil, chervil, parsley, chives, garlic chives and lemon thyme.

Salad herbs

No braai is complete without fresh, crunchy salads. The most popular herbs for salad are sweet basil, mint, rocket, dill or fennel and chives/ garlic chives. Or tease your guests’ palates with tangy Vietnamese coriander and the Mushroom herb - its leaves taste just like mushrooms.

For more info visit www.healthyliving-herbs.co.za

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Berry Inspiring As easy as pie, plant and grow your own blueberry fruits. Blueberries are delicious, high in antioxidants and are considered a ‘super fruit’. A perennial shrub, with beautiful autumnal foliage that will fit in perfectly with your organic garden or vegetable garden. An easy to grow perennial shrub that will supply endless fruits in summer. Plant in moist, well-drained acidic soil in a sunny, sheltered position. Blueberry bushes are tolerant of shade, however better crops and autumnal foliage colour are obtained in the sun. Discover this one of a kind blueberry bush at GardenShop.

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Lawn Care

– the organic way Soil fertility is the key to success: • Your initial mind-shift is to think of lawn as a living creature. • Understand that lawn is a very heavy feeder. • Create a living soil to provide the lawn plants with a wide range of nutrients. • Allow their root system to grow deep into a rich soil. • Ensure dense leaf growth to shade the soil surface and roots, to reduce loss of moisture, prevent germination of weed seeds, and soil erosion.

Converting an established lawn to organic: Step 1: If soil under lawn is compacted or contains building debris, dig up the worst parts to refresh soil to replant. Step 2: If lawn is not in bad condition, aerate soil with a garden fork for small area, or lawn aerating roller for extensive areas. Step 3: If lawn is weed ridden, remove weeds by hand, perhaps arrange a ‘family bonding, or crowd weeding party!’ Try to avoid the use of herbicide by adjusting the soil’s pH level by sprinkling 1 cup (250ml) per m2 of Agricultural Lime as weeds grow best in acid or compacted soils.

Step 4: If a thick layer of dry ‘thatch’ has built up, remove it by raking it gently without creating bare patches. Place thatch on your compost heap or as a thin mulch on planted beds. Step 5: Adjust the pH of acidic soil often caused by using synthetic chemical fertilisers, by dusting soil with Agricultural Lime 30ml per m2 and repeat application after 3 months if necessary. Step 6: Improve soil structure by applying a top-dressing as follows: For heavy clay or sandy soils: Per m2 mix 2 parts of well matured compost & 1 part clean river sand & 100g Vita Grow 2:3:2(16), OR 250ml FERTILIS Earthworm Castings & 100g Vita Grow 2:3:2(16) organic fertiliser. Step 7: Water well and continue to water regularly, at least twice per week in Summer and preferably in the early morning or late afternoon to save on water, but ensure leaves dry off before nightfall to prevent fungal disease from developing. Step 8: Fertilise with Vita Green 5:1:5(16) organic fertiliser every 4 to 5 months at 100g per m2 to maintain a green and healthy lawn, good enough to play on! Tip: Create an indigenous low maintenance lawn for biodiversity and a ‘free-spirited and natural feel’ by sowing indigenous annual flower and natural grass seeds into an existing lawn that needs a revamp.

G rowing T oget h er Vita Green 5:1:5 (16) Lawn & Foliage Fertilizer Fertilizer for Certified Organic Growing Best for:

a Excellent for lawns a Tropical gardens a Indoor + outdoor container plants + foliage eg. ferns + palms a General application: 100g/m2 every 4 months

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Acers for every spade Acer palmatum – Selected Hybrids

Capture the pure gentle calming essence from Japanese maples. From their amazing bronze, gold and orange foliage colours through the winter cycle will transform these deciduous beauties into trees bursting with new leaf growth. Acer trees compliment many different Oriental, English Cottage and Woodland styled gardens. Choose from many varities, available at GardenShop.

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Fun To Grow Super Succulents Your Kids can Grow What’s not to love about supe­r cool succulents? They came in all sorts of shapes, forms and sizes making them heroes for all sorts of reasons, many are indigenous and are well suited to our local climate – best of all they will add a touch of green love to your home. What you will need to get your children started Soil: Succulents need well draining soil to ensure that they fully dry out between watering. Mix soil from your garden with a little bit of compost. Succulents don’t need rich soil.

Lots of Sun: Succulents require plenty of sun to grow, but be careful not to expose them to extreme summer sunlight. Sun can cause foliage sunburn. Position in a place where they get plenty of bright sunlight for most of the day.

Varieties to choose from: Medicine Plant - Aloe Vera Jade Plant - Crassula ovata Mexican Hens-and-Chicks - Echeveria elegans Burro’s Tail - Sedum morganianum Snake plant - Sansevieria trifasciata

Containers to grow succulents in: This is the exciting part: choose from brightly coloured plastic pots, up cycling tin food cans, Consol glass and enamel mugs, and vintage books to glass candleholders. A favourite and truly organic option is to consider planting in a pine cone and hanging it in a tree. Bring your children to GardenShop to choose their own varieties of succulents and watch their excitement as they plant their own cool succulent gardens.

Cangro Fun Discover a unique way to grow your own vegetables and flowers with recycled paint cans. Upside-down Cangro ‘Fun’ kits include everything from soil to stickers. The only element not included is the plant. A proudly South African innovation, transforming forgotten paint cans into something useful and fun. Available from GardenShop. GardenTalk

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Summer Garden Reads We are the Champions The Champion Trees of South Africa Author: Enrico & Erna Liebenberg The first and only coffee-table book which showcases all of the 75 Champion Trees of South Africa (plus 7 current nominees). A mixture of full colour, double-page spread photographs of entire trees, interchanged with smaller photographs of extraordinary features of the trees. Added to this are stories varying from fact to folklore and urban legend about each Champion and the vital statistics of each tree.

Jane’s Delicious Urban Gardening Sustainable City Living Author: Jane Griffiths Do you love living in the city but dream about growing your own wholesome fruit and vegetables? South Africa’s organic gardening guru, Jane Griffiths, shows you just how easy it is to achieve a flourishing food garden, no matter how small your space. Jane’s Delicious Urban Gardening is packed with inspirational ideas and practical information on all aspects of urban eco living. In her trademark sensible and easy-to-follow style, Jane provides a wealth of tips and suggestions for: • growing organic vegetables just about anywhere – from containers to edible walls, from raised beds to rooftops, from community gardens to neglected pavements • planting and maintaining a space-efficient urban orchard • converting an existing lawn or tennis court into an instant edible oasis • keeping urban bees, hens and aquaponic tanks • harvesting rainwater and recycling grey water • introducing solar power into your home • converting a chlorinated swimming pool into a wetland-filtered haven. Illustrated with hundreds of beautiful colour photographs, Jane’s Delicious Urban Gardening is essential reading for anyone wanting to live a more sustainable, productive and healthy lifestyle in the city.

Sasol Birds of Southern Africa IV Authors: Ian Sinclair; Phil Hockey; Peter Ryan; Warwick Tarboton Illustrator: Norman Arlott Sasol Birds of Southern Africa remains the region’s most comprehensively illustrated and trusted field guide. This fourth edition has been greatly improved by the addition of group introductions, calendar bars showing species’ occurrence and breeding periods, a section on ‘how to use this book’, as well as sonograms depicting the calls of tricky bird groups. The newly designed plates are meticulously illustrated, with labels pinpointing key differentiating features. Distribution maps show the relative abundance of a species in the region and also indicate resident or migrant status. Written by top birders, this authoritative and comprehensive identification guide is invaluable to all birders.

All books available at GardenShop. GardenTalk

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Garden Value

Garden more for less with these gardening specials Available while stocks last. Quantities are limited. Valid from 1 October – 30 November 2015 Many more offers in store!

Images featured serve as a guide only. Actual colour variations may occur in some instances.

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Coleus Varieties Brighten up dark and shady areas with colourful foliage. 17cm.

Vita 3.1.5 Fruit and Flower Fertiliser Certified organic fertilise­r for flowering shrubs, trees and roses. Apply every 2-3 months. 5kg.

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Hydrangea ‘Endless Summer’ Varieties 4 colours to choose from. Flowers summer through to autumn. 17cm.

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Fuchsia Ballerinas of the garden. Thrive on light shade in the afternoon. 17cm.

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WATER WISE Bougainvillea varieties Easy care and free flowering. Many colours to choose from. 5l.

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Get Summer Colour Mix Selection of easy to care for flowering plants. Includes Vygies, Sun Impatients, Verbenas, Pelargoniums and more. 15cm.

Angel Wings A no fuss, easy-care, freeflowering perennial. Many colours to choose from. 4l/17cm.

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Ludwig’s Insect Spray Organic broad spectrum insecticide. 200ml.

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Agapanthus Varieties Evergreen, hardy and ideal for sun to semi-sun positions. Many colours to choose from. 4l.

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Wonder 8.1.5 Rose and Flower Fertiliser Fertiliser for roses and flowering plants. Apply every 6 Selection of Outdoor Glazed Pots weeks. 5kg. Ideal when gardening in small spaces. Various designs and sizes available.

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Butterfly Orchid 1 flower stem. Low maintenance, long-lasting indoor colour. 12cm.

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Selected Roses Choose from South Africa, Just Joey, Little Red Hedge, Little Pink Hedge and more. 5l.

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Inca Lillies Trusted garden gem. Collect every colour available! 25cm.

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