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Spring has sprung in my garden in Durbanville, Western Cape in South Africa. These are pincushions, part of the Fynbos family indigenous to the Western Cape! They grow in the wilds and on the mountains!! By Patricia Coetzee, vF 9-5-22

Heidi Johnson saved to Combinations, Shrubs
Create a beautiful small garden, using indigenous plants of South Africa. In this blog we share 5 small garden ideas.
Erna Biddulph saved to tuin
South Africans love the outdoors and are as at home out as they they are in. Inspired by gardens from the suburbs and farmlands around Cape Town, we've rou

Heath Ashli LeFebvre saved to Growing Food
This Garden sign is all weather resistant made of a poly-resin address bracket with UV inhibitor to prevent fading. The post is 48" long - powder coated black. (powder coating is a baked-on paint). The lettering is super reflective...made of an engineer-grade material (not painted on). They will not crack or peel off and are on both sides. Can be done with any name. For example Nana's PawPaw's Garden Garden Please enter the name in the "comments to seller" or "personalization" upon check…

Matty Van Rensburg saved to Outdoor gardens design
South African indigenous plants that will grow in dry shade

Riana Greenblo saved to Cottage Greenblo
The garden plan for this design includes an illustrated version of the planted garden, a detailed layout diagram, a list of plants for the garden as shown, and complete instructions for installing the garden. Free, one-time registration allows unlimited access to all garden plans, available as printable PDFs. #gardening #gardenideas #gardenplans #gardenlayout #bhg
South Africans love the outdoors and are as at home out as they they are in. Inspired by gardens from the suburbs and farmlands around Cape Town, we've rou

younghearts saved to inspiration | courtyard
The commonly grown agapanthus flower, often called Lily of the Nile, was introduced to Australia from South Africa. They are extremely hardy, drought-tolerant plants that produce flowers in different colours from white to blue to purple.
jean birtwistle saved to gardening
South Africans love the outdoors and are as at home out as they they are in. Inspired by gardens from the suburbs and farmlands around Cape Town, we've rou

sally olguin saved to the farm