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SA GARDEN AND HOME
SA’s favourite decor and gardening mag featuring stylish homes and gardens, the latest lifestyle trends, creative people, entertaining,travel and more.
HOW TO GARDEN WITH GRAVEL HOW TO LAY GRAVEL. According to Cobus Behrens of Down2Earth Garden Creations, whether it’s a pathway, garden or sitting area, levelling and compacting the area first is crucial.; Plant borders and beds surrounding gravelled areas before spreading the gravel so that you don’t end up with soil on top of it as this promotes the growth ofweeds.
HARDY COASTAL PLANTS O ur pick of hardy plants for a low-maintenance coastal garden. Plants in coastal gardens have to withstand seasonal gale-force winds, resist the damage caused by salt-laden breezes and grow in sandy soils.Plants selected for gardens at holiday homes also 10 THINGS TO DO IN THE RICHTERSVELD 3. Picnic along the Orange River. In this vast desert wilderness, the mighty Orange River will refresh the soul. There are many spots to choose from: sit on the grass at Sendelingsdrift, pop in at De Hoop, or enjoy the silence of the river at Richtersberg or Tatasberg.GROWING LEMONS
COLOURFUL WINTER PLANTS With its columns of hot, red flowers that surge forth through winter, ‘Malawi’, bred by Sunbird Aloes, is the perfect specimen plant. Its deep red buds are emphasised by protruding black filaments, making this hybrid quite unique. 7 NATURAL WAYS TO MANAGE GARDEN PESTS T hese simple, eco-friendly strategies will help you manage common garden pests and diseases. Be aware and act quickly. Look out for viral and bacterial damage and take action immediately to prevent the disease from spreading. Cut off the infected parts of the plant and collect infected fruits and bin or burn them – don’t add them toyour compost heap.
HOW TO GROW TURMERIC: KITCHEN GARDENING PROTECTING PLANTS AGAINST FROST What’s the difference between black and regular frost? White or regular frost occurs when there’s little cloud cover or wind. In this case, the soil cools rapidly, the cold air sinks, and when the temperature drops below freezing (0°C), the water vapour or dew on the leaves freezes forming white crystals which rupture cells damagingthe plants.
DIY SOIL TEST
S oil can be ‘sour’ (acid), neutral or ‘sweet’ (alkaline). This is referred to as its pH and can be easily tested at home. RELATED TO SOIL TEST: Types of soil for your garden Soil’s pH is measured on a scale of 1–14. A neutral soil has a pH of 6,5; any soil with a pH above this is considered alkaline, and any soil with a pH below this, is considered acid.SA GARDEN AND HOME
SA’s favourite decor and gardening mag featuring stylish homes and gardens, the latest lifestyle trends, creative people, entertaining,travel and more.
HOW TO GARDEN WITH GRAVEL HOW TO LAY GRAVEL. According to Cobus Behrens of Down2Earth Garden Creations, whether it’s a pathway, garden or sitting area, levelling and compacting the area first is crucial.; Plant borders and beds surrounding gravelled areas before spreading the gravel so that you don’t end up with soil on top of it as this promotes the growth ofweeds.
HARDY COASTAL PLANTS O ur pick of hardy plants for a low-maintenance coastal garden. Plants in coastal gardens have to withstand seasonal gale-force winds, resist the damage caused by salt-laden breezes and grow in sandy soils.Plants selected for gardens at holiday homes also 10 THINGS TO DO IN THE RICHTERSVELD 3. Picnic along the Orange River. In this vast desert wilderness, the mighty Orange River will refresh the soul. There are many spots to choose from: sit on the grass at Sendelingsdrift, pop in at De Hoop, or enjoy the silence of the river at Richtersberg or Tatasberg.GROWING LEMONS
COLOURFUL WINTER PLANTS With its columns of hot, red flowers that surge forth through winter, ‘Malawi’, bred by Sunbird Aloes, is the perfect specimen plant. Its deep red buds are emphasised by protruding black filaments, making this hybrid quite unique. 7 NATURAL WAYS TO MANAGE GARDEN PESTS T hese simple, eco-friendly strategies will help you manage common garden pests and diseases. Be aware and act quickly. Look out for viral and bacterial damage and take action immediately to prevent the disease from spreading. Cut off the infected parts of the plant and collect infected fruits and bin or burn them – don’t add them toyour compost heap.
HOW TO GROW TURMERIC: KITCHEN GARDENING PROTECTING PLANTS AGAINST FROST What’s the difference between black and regular frost? White or regular frost occurs when there’s little cloud cover or wind. In this case, the soil cools rapidly, the cold air sinks, and when the temperature drops below freezing (0°C), the water vapour or dew on the leaves freezes forming white crystals which rupture cells damagingthe plants.
DIY SOIL TEST
S oil can be ‘sour’ (acid), neutral or ‘sweet’ (alkaline). This is referred to as its pH and can be easily tested at home. RELATED TO SOIL TEST: Types of soil for your garden Soil’s pH is measured on a scale of 1–14. A neutral soil has a pH of 6,5; any soil with a pH above this is considered alkaline, and any soil with a pH below this, is considered acid.TO DO LISTS
From repotting cymbidium orchids to feeding lawns, we cover all the essential gardening chores to 46 WATER-WISE PLANTS FOR YOUR GARDEN Saving water is currently priority, however this shouldn’t mean doing without a garden. There are ways to establish a sustainable garden in drought conditions, and one of them is choosing the right water-wise plants.. When selecting water-wise plants, consider whether they’re compatible with your climate and rainfall pattern. 7 NATURAL WAYS TO MANAGE GARDEN PESTS T hese simple, eco-friendly strategies will help you manage common garden pests and diseases. Be aware and act quickly. Look out for viral and bacterial damage and take action immediately to prevent the disease from spreading. Cut off the infected parts of the plant and collect infected fruits and bin or burn them – don’t add them toyour compost heap.
SMALL GARDEN IDEAS: GROWING HERBS IN POTS I f you have a small garden and want to grow herbs “all you need are a couple of containers and a sunny spot,” says Louis van Aswegen of Healthy Living Herbs. Here are his top tips for growing herbs in pots. GROWING TIPS . A container is a closed system depending entirely on the gardener for water, nutrition and the introduction of beneficial soil organisms, through the inclusion of HOW TO IMPROVE THE SOIL IN YOUR GARDEN I n order for plants to thrive, soil should be well aerated, rich in nutrients and organic matter, and although free draining, it should still retain some moisture – but unfortunately this isn’t always the case. Here’s what you need to know about different types of soil. Although poor soil can make gardening more of a challenge, there are ways you can improve it. 6 SUPER HARDY INDOOR PLANTS Guzmania lingulata ‘scarlet star’. This is a variety of bromeliad that’s dramatic and exotic and good for the coffee table, the home office or a warm, bright bathroom.What appear to be flowers are in fact flower bracts and they last for two months or more then the plant dies, leaving behind new plants, called pups, which become the nextgeneration.
KEEPING CHICKENS IN YOUR GARDEN K eeping chickens ensures a regular supply of fresh eggs plus they keep pests under control and fertilise the garden says Jane Griffiths. Hens are easy to keep as pets. There are many breeds to choose from, but if you want them free ranging, choose small ones such as bantams. Larger breeds, such as Koekoeks and Australorps, are best kept enclosed as they’ll devour your vegetables as well as HOME-MADE HEALTH BREAD Try this health bread from Debbie O'Flaherty, owner of Let's Celebrate, a boutique venue in Jo'burg. Check out pages 106-110 for more of her delicious recipes HOW TO GROW TOMATOES Tomatoes are one of the most popular home-grown vegetables. Jane Griffiths has the lowdown on maximising harvests. The secret to growing tomatoes is to work with nature and to understand what they want and how they grow. 7 STEPS TO PLANTING A HERB GARDEN A ll you need is a small sunny area or a couple of pots and you can grow healthy, tasty herbs all year round. A herb garden can be as large or as small as you need it to be. In fact, start small and let the garden grow as your own interest in herbs grows.SA GARDEN AND HOME
SA’s favourite decor and gardening mag featuring stylish homes and gardens, the latest lifestyle trends, creative people, entertaining,travel and more.
HOW TO GARDEN WITH GRAVEL HOW TO LAY GRAVEL. According to Cobus Behrens of Down2Earth Garden Creations, whether it’s a pathway, garden or sitting area, levelling and compacting the area first is crucial.; Plant borders and beds surrounding gravelled areas before spreading the gravel so that you don’t end up with soil on top of it as this promotes the growth ofweeds.
HARDY COASTAL PLANTS O ur pick of hardy plants for a low-maintenance coastal garden. Plants in coastal gardens have to withstand seasonal gale-force winds, resist the damage caused by salt-laden breezes and grow in sandy soils.Plants selected for gardens at holiday homes also 10 THINGS TO DO IN THE RICHTERSVELD 3. Picnic along the Orange River. In this vast desert wilderness, the mighty Orange River will refresh the soul. There are many spots to choose from: sit on the grass at Sendelingsdrift, pop in at De Hoop, or enjoy the silence of the river at Richtersberg or Tatasberg.GROWING LEMONS
COLOURFUL WINTER PLANTS With its columns of hot, red flowers that surge forth through winter, ‘Malawi’, bred by Sunbird Aloes, is the perfect specimen plant. Its deep red buds are emphasised by protruding black filaments, making this hybrid quite unique. 7 NATURAL WAYS TO MANAGE GARDEN PESTS T hese simple, eco-friendly strategies will help you manage common garden pests and diseases. Be aware and act quickly. Look out for viral and bacterial damage and take action immediately to prevent the disease from spreading. Cut off the infected parts of the plant and collect infected fruits and bin or burn them – don’t add them toyour compost heap.
HOW TO GROW TURMERIC: KITCHEN GARDENING PROTECTING PLANTS AGAINST FROST What’s the difference between black and regular frost? White or regular frost occurs when there’s little cloud cover or wind. In this case, the soil cools rapidly, the cold air sinks, and when the temperature drops below freezing (0°C), the water vapour or dew on the leaves freezes forming white crystals which rupture cells damagingthe plants.
DIY SOIL TEST
S oil can be ‘sour’ (acid), neutral or ‘sweet’ (alkaline). This is referred to as its pH and can be easily tested at home. RELATED TO SOIL TEST: Types of soil for your garden Soil’s pH is measured on a scale of 1–14. A neutral soil has a pH of 6,5; any soil with a pH above this is considered alkaline, and any soil with a pH below this, is considered acid.SA GARDEN AND HOME
SA’s favourite decor and gardening mag featuring stylish homes and gardens, the latest lifestyle trends, creative people, entertaining,travel and more.
HOW TO GARDEN WITH GRAVEL HOW TO LAY GRAVEL. According to Cobus Behrens of Down2Earth Garden Creations, whether it’s a pathway, garden or sitting area, levelling and compacting the area first is crucial.; Plant borders and beds surrounding gravelled areas before spreading the gravel so that you don’t end up with soil on top of it as this promotes the growth ofweeds.
HARDY COASTAL PLANTS O ur pick of hardy plants for a low-maintenance coastal garden. Plants in coastal gardens have to withstand seasonal gale-force winds, resist the damage caused by salt-laden breezes and grow in sandy soils.Plants selected for gardens at holiday homes also 10 THINGS TO DO IN THE RICHTERSVELD 3. Picnic along the Orange River. In this vast desert wilderness, the mighty Orange River will refresh the soul. There are many spots to choose from: sit on the grass at Sendelingsdrift, pop in at De Hoop, or enjoy the silence of the river at Richtersberg or Tatasberg.GROWING LEMONS
COLOURFUL WINTER PLANTS With its columns of hot, red flowers that surge forth through winter, ‘Malawi’, bred by Sunbird Aloes, is the perfect specimen plant. Its deep red buds are emphasised by protruding black filaments, making this hybrid quite unique. 7 NATURAL WAYS TO MANAGE GARDEN PESTS T hese simple, eco-friendly strategies will help you manage common garden pests and diseases. Be aware and act quickly. Look out for viral and bacterial damage and take action immediately to prevent the disease from spreading. Cut off the infected parts of the plant and collect infected fruits and bin or burn them – don’t add them toyour compost heap.
HOW TO GROW TURMERIC: KITCHEN GARDENING PROTECTING PLANTS AGAINST FROST What’s the difference between black and regular frost? White or regular frost occurs when there’s little cloud cover or wind. In this case, the soil cools rapidly, the cold air sinks, and when the temperature drops below freezing (0°C), the water vapour or dew on the leaves freezes forming white crystals which rupture cells damagingthe plants.
DIY SOIL TEST
S oil can be ‘sour’ (acid), neutral or ‘sweet’ (alkaline). This is referred to as its pH and can be easily tested at home. RELATED TO SOIL TEST: Types of soil for your garden Soil’s pH is measured on a scale of 1–14. A neutral soil has a pH of 6,5; any soil with a pH above this is considered alkaline, and any soil with a pH below this, is considered acid.TO DO LISTS
From repotting cymbidium orchids to feeding lawns, we cover all the essential gardening chores to 46 WATER-WISE PLANTS FOR YOUR GARDEN Saving water is currently priority, however this shouldn’t mean doing without a garden. There are ways to establish a sustainable garden in drought conditions, and one of them is choosing the right water-wise plants.. When selecting water-wise plants, consider whether they’re compatible with your climate and rainfall pattern. 7 NATURAL WAYS TO MANAGE GARDEN PESTS T hese simple, eco-friendly strategies will help you manage common garden pests and diseases. Be aware and act quickly. Look out for viral and bacterial damage and take action immediately to prevent the disease from spreading. Cut off the infected parts of the plant and collect infected fruits and bin or burn them – don’t add them toyour compost heap.
SMALL GARDEN IDEAS: GROWING HERBS IN POTS I f you have a small garden and want to grow herbs “all you need are a couple of containers and a sunny spot,” says Louis van Aswegen of Healthy Living Herbs. Here are his top tips for growing herbs in pots. GROWING TIPS . A container is a closed system depending entirely on the gardener for water, nutrition and the introduction of beneficial soil organisms, through the inclusion of HOW TO IMPROVE THE SOIL IN YOUR GARDEN I n order for plants to thrive, soil should be well aerated, rich in nutrients and organic matter, and although free draining, it should still retain some moisture – but unfortunately this isn’t always the case. Here’s what you need to know about different types of soil. Although poor soil can make gardening more of a challenge, there are ways you can improve it. 6 SUPER HARDY INDOOR PLANTS Guzmania lingulata ‘scarlet star’. This is a variety of bromeliad that’s dramatic and exotic and good for the coffee table, the home office or a warm, bright bathroom.What appear to be flowers are in fact flower bracts and they last for two months or more then the plant dies, leaving behind new plants, called pups, which become the nextgeneration.
KEEPING CHICKENS IN YOUR GARDEN K eeping chickens ensures a regular supply of fresh eggs plus they keep pests under control and fertilise the garden says Jane Griffiths. Hens are easy to keep as pets. There are many breeds to choose from, but if you want them free ranging, choose small ones such as bantams. Larger breeds, such as Koekoeks and Australorps, are best kept enclosed as they’ll devour your vegetables as well as HOME-MADE HEALTH BREAD Try this health bread from Debbie O'Flaherty, owner of Let's Celebrate, a boutique venue in Jo'burg. Check out pages 106-110 for more of her delicious recipes HOW TO GROW TOMATOES Tomatoes are one of the most popular home-grown vegetables. Jane Griffiths has the lowdown on maximising harvests. The secret to growing tomatoes is to work with nature and to understand what they want and how they grow. 7 STEPS TO PLANTING A HERB GARDEN A ll you need is a small sunny area or a couple of pots and you can grow healthy, tasty herbs all year round. A herb garden can be as large or as small as you need it to be. In fact, start small and let the garden grow as your own interest in herbs grows.SA GARDEN AND HOME
SA’s favourite decor and gardening mag featuring stylish homes and gardens, the latest lifestyle trends, creative people, entertaining,travel and more.
PLANTS AND FLOWERS
Last updated on 27 September 2016. Viburnums 6 images Watsonia 11images
HOW TO IMPROVE THE SOIL IN YOUR GARDEN I n order for plants to thrive, soil should be well aerated, rich in nutrients and organic matter, and although free draining, it should still retain some moisture – but unfortunately this isn’t always the case. Here’s what you need to know about different types of soil. Although poor soil can make gardening more of a challenge, there are ways you can improve it.ARCHITECT'S PLANS
Building a new home or planning a renovation? Download free architect's plans designed by top, local architects. 10 THINGS TO DO IN THE RICHTERSVELD 3. Picnic along the Orange River. In this vast desert wilderness, the mighty Orange River will refresh the soul. There are many spots to choose from: sit on the grass at Sendelingsdrift, pop in at De Hoop, or enjoy the silence of the river at Richtersberg or Tatasberg. KEEPING CHICKENS IN YOUR GARDEN K eeping chickens ensures a regular supply of fresh eggs plus they keep pests under control and fertilise the garden says Jane Griffiths. Hens are easy to keep as pets. There are many breeds to choose from, but if you want them free ranging, choose small ones such as bantams. Larger breeds, such as Koekoeks and Australorps, are best kept enclosed as they’ll devour your vegetables as well as HOME-MADE HEALTH BREAD Try this health bread from Debbie O'Flaherty, owner of Let's Celebrate, a boutique venue in Jo'burg. Check out pages 106-110 for more of her delicious recipes COLOURFUL WINTER PLANTS With its columns of hot, red flowers that surge forth through winter, ‘Malawi’, bred by Sunbird Aloes, is the perfect specimen plant. Its deep red buds are emphasised by protruding black filaments, making this hybrid quite unique. HOW TO GROW TURMERIC: KITCHEN GARDENING JUNE'S GARDENING TO DO LIST Repair any damaged garden tools. Take pruning equipment, like secateurs, clippers and saws, to be sharpened. Make a to-do list of chores: include maintenance to fences, paths and paving and painting and sorting out your potting shed.SA GARDEN AND HOME
SA’s favourite decor and gardening mag featuring stylish homes and gardens, the latest lifestyle trends, creative people, entertaining,travel and more.
PLANTS AND FLOWERS
Last updated on 27 September 2016. Viburnums 6 images Watsonia 11images
HOW TO IMPROVE THE SOIL IN YOUR GARDEN I n order for plants to thrive, soil should be well aerated, rich in nutrients and organic matter, and although free draining, it should still retain some moisture – but unfortunately this isn’t always the case. Here’s what you need to know about different types of soil. Although poor soil can make gardening more of a challenge, there are ways you can improve it.ARCHITECT'S PLANS
Building a new home or planning a renovation? Download free architect's plans designed by top, local architects. 10 THINGS TO DO IN THE RICHTERSVELD 3. Picnic along the Orange River. In this vast desert wilderness, the mighty Orange River will refresh the soul. There are many spots to choose from: sit on the grass at Sendelingsdrift, pop in at De Hoop, or enjoy the silence of the river at Richtersberg or Tatasberg. KEEPING CHICKENS IN YOUR GARDEN K eeping chickens ensures a regular supply of fresh eggs plus they keep pests under control and fertilise the garden says Jane Griffiths. Hens are easy to keep as pets. There are many breeds to choose from, but if you want them free ranging, choose small ones such as bantams. Larger breeds, such as Koekoeks and Australorps, are best kept enclosed as they’ll devour your vegetables as well as HOME-MADE HEALTH BREAD Try this health bread from Debbie O'Flaherty, owner of Let's Celebrate, a boutique venue in Jo'burg. Check out pages 106-110 for more of her delicious recipes COLOURFUL WINTER PLANTS With its columns of hot, red flowers that surge forth through winter, ‘Malawi’, bred by Sunbird Aloes, is the perfect specimen plant. Its deep red buds are emphasised by protruding black filaments, making this hybrid quite unique. HOW TO GROW TURMERIC: KITCHEN GARDENING JUNE'S GARDENING TO DO LIST Repair any damaged garden tools. Take pruning equipment, like secateurs, clippers and saws, to be sharpened. Make a to-do list of chores: include maintenance to fences, paths and paving and painting and sorting out your potting shed. WIN | SA GARDEN AND HOME These free to enter competitions are updated monthly by Garden and Home magazine and what's more, you can enter as many times as youlike!
HARDY COASTAL PLANTS O ur pick of hardy plants for a low-maintenance coastal garden. Plants in coastal gardens have to withstand seasonal gale-force winds, resist the damage caused by salt-laden breezes and grow in sandy soils.Plants selected for gardens at holiday homes also SMALL GARDEN IDEAS: GROWING HERBS IN POTS I f you have a small garden and want to grow herbs “all you need are a couple of containers and a sunny spot,” says Louis van Aswegen of Healthy Living Herbs. Here are his top tips for growing herbs in pots. GROWING TIPS . A container is a closed system depending entirely on the gardener for water, nutrition and the introduction of beneficial soil organisms, through the inclusion of HOW TO GARDEN WITH GRAVEL HOW TO LAY GRAVEL. According to Cobus Behrens of Down2Earth Garden Creations, whether it’s a pathway, garden or sitting area, levelling and compacting the area first is crucial.; Plant borders and beds surrounding gravelled areas before spreading the gravel so that you don’t end up with soil on top of it as this promotes the growth ofweeds.
HOW TO GROW TURMERIC: KITCHEN GARDENING Turmeric likes fertile, well-drained soil, and although it thrives in hot weather, it doesn’t do well in full sun, preferring morning or filtered sun only.Wait until daytime temperatures are above 20°C before planting. A few days before, cut the rhizomes into 5–8cm long pieces, making sure each one has at least two buds. APRIL'S GARDENING TO DO LIST Take hardwood cuttings of shrubs like hibiscus, abelia and hydrangeas, as well as cuttings with a heel (those with a piece of the parent stem attached) from lavender, heliotrope and pentas. 7 NATURAL WAYS TO MANAGE GARDEN PESTS T hese simple, eco-friendly strategies will help you manage common garden pests and diseases. Be aware and act quickly. Look out for viral and bacterial damage and take action immediately to prevent the disease from spreading. Cut off the infected parts of the plant and collect infected fruits and bin or burn them – don’t add them toyour compost heap.
TIPS FOR GROWING TULIPS Tulips do well in containers but first place the container in a cool dark spot. When the leaves begin to show above the soil, move it into a position with morning sun and afternoon shade. READ MORE: Growing roses in containers Although tulips love moist soil they need gooddrainage.
6 CLEVER IDEAS FOR OUTDOOR LIVING SPACES One of the difficulties when designing a patio is to make it weatherproof without losing the feeling of being outdoors. Designing this outdoor area as a bridge between the living room and pool, Cape architect Mark Thomas’s solution was to install thick glass panels above a Balau slatted roof which allows light to filter through while keeping rain and leaves off. PROTECTING PLANTS AGAINST FROST What’s the difference between black and regular frost? White or regular frost occurs when there’s little cloud cover or wind. In this case, the soil cools rapidly, the cold air sinks, and when the temperature drops below freezing (0°C), the water vapour or dew on the leaves freezes forming white crystals which rupture cells damagingthe plants.
SA GARDEN AND HOME
SA’s favourite decor and gardening mag featuring stylish homes and gardens, the latest lifestyle trends, creative people, entertaining,travel and more.
PLANTS AND FLOWERS
Last updated on 27 September 2016. Viburnums 6 images Watsonia 11images
HOW TO IMPROVE THE SOIL IN YOUR GARDEN I n order for plants to thrive, soil should be well aerated, rich in nutrients and organic matter, and although free draining, it should still retain some moisture – but unfortunately this isn’t always the case. Here’s what you need to know about different types of soil. Although poor soil can make gardening more of a challenge, there are ways you can improve it. SMALL GARDEN IDEAS: GROWING HERBS IN POTS I f you have a small garden and want to grow herbs “all you need are a couple of containers and a sunny spot,” says Louis van Aswegen of Healthy Living Herbs. Here are his top tips for growing herbs in pots. GROWING TIPS . A container is a closed system depending entirely on the gardener for water, nutrition and the introduction of beneficial soil organisms, through the inclusion of HOW TO GARDEN WITH GRAVEL HOW TO LAY GRAVEL. According to Cobus Behrens of Down2Earth Garden Creations, whether it’s a pathway, garden or sitting area, levelling and compacting the area first is crucial.; Plant borders and beds surrounding gravelled areas before spreading the gravel so that you don’t end up with soil on top of it as this promotes the growth ofweeds.
KEEPING CHICKENS IN YOUR GARDEN K eeping chickens ensures a regular supply of fresh eggs plus they keep pests under control and fertilise the garden says Jane Griffiths. Hens are easy to keep as pets. There are many breeds to choose from, but if you want them free ranging, choose small ones such as bantams. Larger breeds, such as Koekoeks and Australorps, are best kept enclosed as they’ll devour your vegetables as well as 7 NATURAL WAYS TO MANAGE GARDEN PESTS T hese simple, eco-friendly strategies will help you manage common garden pests and diseases. Be aware and act quickly. Look out for viral and bacterial damage and take action immediately to prevent the disease from spreading. Cut off the infected parts of the plant and collect infected fruits and bin or burn them – don’t add them toyour compost heap.
HOW TO GROW TURMERIC: KITCHEN GARDENING PROTECTING PLANTS AGAINST FROST What’s the difference between black and regular frost? White or regular frost occurs when there’s little cloud cover or wind. In this case, the soil cools rapidly, the cold air sinks, and when the temperature drops below freezing (0°C), the water vapour or dew on the leaves freezes forming white crystals which rupture cells damagingthe plants.
LAID-BACK ROOM: BEACH HOUSE PATIO L ow-maintenance was key when interior designer Lulu Ridgway created a pet- and child-friendly patio for this family home in Kommetjie. As a family with two young boys, many pets and a home in a coastal setting, Lulu Ridgway of Lu’Nique Interior & Design had to come up with a design for their patio that would be both practical and stylish.SA GARDEN AND HOME
SA’s favourite decor and gardening mag featuring stylish homes and gardens, the latest lifestyle trends, creative people, entertaining,travel and more.
PLANTS AND FLOWERS
Last updated on 27 September 2016. Viburnums 6 images Watsonia 11images
HOW TO IMPROVE THE SOIL IN YOUR GARDEN I n order for plants to thrive, soil should be well aerated, rich in nutrients and organic matter, and although free draining, it should still retain some moisture – but unfortunately this isn’t always the case. Here’s what you need to know about different types of soil. Although poor soil can make gardening more of a challenge, there are ways you can improve it. SMALL GARDEN IDEAS: GROWING HERBS IN POTS I f you have a small garden and want to grow herbs “all you need are a couple of containers and a sunny spot,” says Louis van Aswegen of Healthy Living Herbs. Here are his top tips for growing herbs in pots. GROWING TIPS . A container is a closed system depending entirely on the gardener for water, nutrition and the introduction of beneficial soil organisms, through the inclusion of HOW TO GARDEN WITH GRAVEL HOW TO LAY GRAVEL. According to Cobus Behrens of Down2Earth Garden Creations, whether it’s a pathway, garden or sitting area, levelling and compacting the area first is crucial.; Plant borders and beds surrounding gravelled areas before spreading the gravel so that you don’t end up with soil on top of it as this promotes the growth ofweeds.
KEEPING CHICKENS IN YOUR GARDEN K eeping chickens ensures a regular supply of fresh eggs plus they keep pests under control and fertilise the garden says Jane Griffiths. Hens are easy to keep as pets. There are many breeds to choose from, but if you want them free ranging, choose small ones such as bantams. Larger breeds, such as Koekoeks and Australorps, are best kept enclosed as they’ll devour your vegetables as well as 7 NATURAL WAYS TO MANAGE GARDEN PESTS T hese simple, eco-friendly strategies will help you manage common garden pests and diseases. Be aware and act quickly. Look out for viral and bacterial damage and take action immediately to prevent the disease from spreading. Cut off the infected parts of the plant and collect infected fruits and bin or burn them – don’t add them toyour compost heap.
HOW TO GROW TURMERIC: KITCHEN GARDENING PROTECTING PLANTS AGAINST FROST What’s the difference between black and regular frost? White or regular frost occurs when there’s little cloud cover or wind. In this case, the soil cools rapidly, the cold air sinks, and when the temperature drops below freezing (0°C), the water vapour or dew on the leaves freezes forming white crystals which rupture cells damagingthe plants.
LAID-BACK ROOM: BEACH HOUSE PATIO L ow-maintenance was key when interior designer Lulu Ridgway created a pet- and child-friendly patio for this family home in Kommetjie. As a family with two young boys, many pets and a home in a coastal setting, Lulu Ridgway of Lu’Nique Interior & Design had to come up with a design for their patio that would be both practical and stylish. 7 NATURAL WAYS TO MANAGE GARDEN PESTS T hese simple, eco-friendly strategies will help you manage common garden pests and diseases. Be aware and act quickly. Look out for viral and bacterial damage and take action immediately to prevent the disease from spreading. Cut off the infected parts of the plant and collect infected fruits and bin or burn them – don’t add them toyour compost heap.
KEEPING CHICKENS IN YOUR GARDEN K eeping chickens ensures a regular supply of fresh eggs plus they keep pests under control and fertilise the garden says Jane Griffiths. Hens are easy to keep as pets. There are many breeds to choose from, but if you want them free ranging, choose small ones such as bantams. Larger breeds, such as Koekoeks and Australorps, are best kept enclosed as they’ll devour your vegetables as well as AN OFF THE GRID BUSHVELD ESCAPE AT A GLANCE. THE ARCHITECT: Hugo Hamity of Hugo Hamity Architects. THE CLIENTS: Carel and Annerie Jordaan and their two teenage children. THE BRIEF: A house that caters for both family living and private spaces and causes the least possible disruption to the environment. THE HOUSE: A single-storey home with the main living areas, bedroom and service areas linked by a decked walkway HOW TO GROW TURMERIC: KITCHEN GARDENING Turmeric likes fertile, well-drained soil, and although it thrives in hot weather, it doesn’t do well in full sun, preferring morning or filtered sun only.Wait until daytime temperatures are above 20°C before planting. A few days before, cut the rhizomes into 5–8cm long pieces, making sure each one has at least two buds. GROWING ONIONS ALL YEAR ROUND T hese tasty members of the onion family are ideal for small gardens and provide year-round flavour.. More like “growing onions all year round”: Growing Garlic CHIVES . There are two types of chive: Onion chives have hollow leaves, lilac-coloured pom-pom flowers and a mildonion flavour.
COLOURFUL WINTER PLANTS With its columns of hot, red flowers that surge forth through winter, ‘Malawi’, bred by Sunbird Aloes, is the perfect specimen plant. Its deep red buds are emphasised by protruding black filaments, making this hybrid quite unique. HOME-MADE HEALTH BREAD Try this health bread from Debbie O'Flaherty, owner of Let's Celebrate, a boutique venue in Jo'burg. Check out pages 106-110 for more of her delicious recipes A GUIDE TO GROWING DAFFODILS More like growing daffodils in containers: Growing roses in containers IN THE GRASS. To get that natural English look, scatter bulbs on the lawn and plant where they fall. A spot under a CARING FOR HYDRANGEAS: ESSENTIAL TIPS Blue hydrangeas are the result of aluminium available to the plant in acid soils with a pH of about 6,5–5,5. The aluminium in acid soils with a pH lower than about 6,5–5,5 will help turn hydrangeas blue. Incorporate acid compost at planting time, use acid TIPS FOR GROWING TULIPS Tulips do well in containers but first place the container in a cool dark spot. When the leaves begin to show above the soil, move it into a position with morning sun and afternoon shade. READ MORE: Growing roses in containers Although tulips love moist soil they need gooddrainage.
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HOW TO IMPROVE THE SOIL IN YOUR GARDEN I n order for plants to thrive, soil should be well aerated, rich in nutrients and organic matter, and although free draining, it should still retain some moisture – but unfortunately this isn’t always the case. Here’s what you need to know about different types of soil. Although poor soil can make gardening more of a challenge, there are ways you can improve it. SMALL GARDEN IDEAS: GROWING HERBS IN POTS I f you have a small garden and want to grow herbs “all you need are a couple of containers and a sunny spot,” says Louis van Aswegen of Healthy Living Herbs. Here are his top tips for growing herbs in pots. GROWING TIPS . A container is a closed system depending entirely on the gardener for water, nutrition and the introduction of beneficial soil organisms, through the inclusion of HOW TO GARDEN WITH GRAVEL HOW TO LAY GRAVEL. According to Cobus Behrens of Down2Earth Garden Creations, whether it’s a pathway, garden or sitting area, levelling and compacting the area first is crucial.; Plant borders and beds surrounding gravelled areas before spreading the gravel so that you don’t end up with soil on top of it as this promotes the growth ofweeds.
KEEPING CHICKENS IN YOUR GARDEN K eeping chickens ensures a regular supply of fresh eggs plus they keep pests under control and fertilise the garden says Jane Griffiths. Hens are easy to keep as pets. There are many breeds to choose from, but if you want them free ranging, choose small ones such as bantams. Larger breeds, such as Koekoeks and Australorps, are best kept enclosed as they’ll devour your vegetables as well as 7 NATURAL WAYS TO MANAGE GARDEN PESTS T hese simple, eco-friendly strategies will help you manage common garden pests and diseases. Be aware and act quickly. Look out for viral and bacterial damage and take action immediately to prevent the disease from spreading. Cut off the infected parts of the plant and collect infected fruits and bin or burn them – don’t add them toyour compost heap.
HOW TO GROW TURMERIC: KITCHEN GARDENING PROTECTING PLANTS AGAINST FROST What’s the difference between black and regular frost? White or regular frost occurs when there’s little cloud cover or wind. In this case, the soil cools rapidly, the cold air sinks, and when the temperature drops below freezing (0°C), the water vapour or dew on the leaves freezes forming white crystals which rupture cells damagingthe plants.
LAID-BACK ROOM: BEACH HOUSE PATIO L ow-maintenance was key when interior designer Lulu Ridgway created a pet- and child-friendly patio for this family home in Kommetjie. As a family with two young boys, many pets and a home in a coastal setting, Lulu Ridgway of Lu’Nique Interior & Design had to come up with a design for their patio that would be both practical and stylish.SA GARDEN AND HOME
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Last updated on 27 September 2016. Viburnums 6 images Watsonia 11images
HOW TO IMPROVE THE SOIL IN YOUR GARDEN I n order for plants to thrive, soil should be well aerated, rich in nutrients and organic matter, and although free draining, it should still retain some moisture – but unfortunately this isn’t always the case. Here’s what you need to know about different types of soil. Although poor soil can make gardening more of a challenge, there are ways you can improve it. SMALL GARDEN IDEAS: GROWING HERBS IN POTS I f you have a small garden and want to grow herbs “all you need are a couple of containers and a sunny spot,” says Louis van Aswegen of Healthy Living Herbs. Here are his top tips for growing herbs in pots. GROWING TIPS . A container is a closed system depending entirely on the gardener for water, nutrition and the introduction of beneficial soil organisms, through the inclusion of HOW TO GARDEN WITH GRAVEL HOW TO LAY GRAVEL. According to Cobus Behrens of Down2Earth Garden Creations, whether it’s a pathway, garden or sitting area, levelling and compacting the area first is crucial.; Plant borders and beds surrounding gravelled areas before spreading the gravel so that you don’t end up with soil on top of it as this promotes the growth ofweeds.
KEEPING CHICKENS IN YOUR GARDEN K eeping chickens ensures a regular supply of fresh eggs plus they keep pests under control and fertilise the garden says Jane Griffiths. Hens are easy to keep as pets. There are many breeds to choose from, but if you want them free ranging, choose small ones such as bantams. Larger breeds, such as Koekoeks and Australorps, are best kept enclosed as they’ll devour your vegetables as well as 7 NATURAL WAYS TO MANAGE GARDEN PESTS T hese simple, eco-friendly strategies will help you manage common garden pests and diseases. Be aware and act quickly. Look out for viral and bacterial damage and take action immediately to prevent the disease from spreading. Cut off the infected parts of the plant and collect infected fruits and bin or burn them – don’t add them toyour compost heap.
HOW TO GROW TURMERIC: KITCHEN GARDENING PROTECTING PLANTS AGAINST FROST What’s the difference between black and regular frost? White or regular frost occurs when there’s little cloud cover or wind. In this case, the soil cools rapidly, the cold air sinks, and when the temperature drops below freezing (0°C), the water vapour or dew on the leaves freezes forming white crystals which rupture cells damagingthe plants.
LAID-BACK ROOM: BEACH HOUSE PATIO L ow-maintenance was key when interior designer Lulu Ridgway created a pet- and child-friendly patio for this family home in Kommetjie. As a family with two young boys, many pets and a home in a coastal setting, Lulu Ridgway of Lu’Nique Interior & Design had to come up with a design for their patio that would be both practical and stylish. 7 NATURAL WAYS TO MANAGE GARDEN PESTS T hese simple, eco-friendly strategies will help you manage common garden pests and diseases. Be aware and act quickly. Look out for viral and bacterial damage and take action immediately to prevent the disease from spreading. Cut off the infected parts of the plant and collect infected fruits and bin or burn them – don’t add them toyour compost heap.
KEEPING CHICKENS IN YOUR GARDEN K eeping chickens ensures a regular supply of fresh eggs plus they keep pests under control and fertilise the garden says Jane Griffiths. Hens are easy to keep as pets. There are many breeds to choose from, but if you want them free ranging, choose small ones such as bantams. Larger breeds, such as Koekoeks and Australorps, are best kept enclosed as they’ll devour your vegetables as well as AN OFF THE GRID BUSHVELD ESCAPE AT A GLANCE. THE ARCHITECT: Hugo Hamity of Hugo Hamity Architects. THE CLIENTS: Carel and Annerie Jordaan and their two teenage children. THE BRIEF: A house that caters for both family living and private spaces and causes the least possible disruption to the environment. THE HOUSE: A single-storey home with the main living areas, bedroom and service areas linked by a decked walkway HOW TO GROW TURMERIC: KITCHEN GARDENING Turmeric likes fertile, well-drained soil, and although it thrives in hot weather, it doesn’t do well in full sun, preferring morning or filtered sun only.Wait until daytime temperatures are above 20°C before planting. A few days before, cut the rhizomes into 5–8cm long pieces, making sure each one has at least two buds. GROWING ONIONS ALL YEAR ROUND T hese tasty members of the onion family are ideal for small gardens and provide year-round flavour.. More like “growing onions all year round”: Growing Garlic CHIVES . There are two types of chive: Onion chives have hollow leaves, lilac-coloured pom-pom flowers and a mildonion flavour.
COLOURFUL WINTER PLANTS With its columns of hot, red flowers that surge forth through winter, ‘Malawi’, bred by Sunbird Aloes, is the perfect specimen plant. Its deep red buds are emphasised by protruding black filaments, making this hybrid quite unique. HOME-MADE HEALTH BREAD Try this health bread from Debbie O'Flaherty, owner of Let's Celebrate, a boutique venue in Jo'burg. Check out pages 106-110 for more of her delicious recipes A GUIDE TO GROWING DAFFODILS More like growing daffodils in containers: Growing roses in containers IN THE GRASS. To get that natural English look, scatter bulbs on the lawn and plant where they fall. A spot under a CARING FOR HYDRANGEAS: ESSENTIAL TIPS Blue hydrangeas are the result of aluminium available to the plant in acid soils with a pH of about 6,5–5,5. The aluminium in acid soils with a pH lower than about 6,5–5,5 will help turn hydrangeas blue. Incorporate acid compost at planting time, use acid TIPS FOR GROWING TULIPS Tulips do well in containers but first place the container in a cool dark spot. When the leaves begin to show above the soil, move it into a position with morning sun and afternoon shade. READ MORE: Growing roses in containers Although tulips love moist soil they need gooddrainage.
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