These peach pips are an excellent way to mulch your flower beds. They provide protection from the sun, keeping roots moist and shaded.
Guide: 1m3 of peach pips will spread over 10m2 at a depth of 10cm, or to 20m2 at a depth of 5cm.
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These peach pips are an excellent way to mulch your flower beds. They provide protection from the sun, keeping roots moist and shaded.
There are about 13 x (36kg) bags in a cube.
Or 30 x (15.5kg) bags in a cube.
These peach pips are an excellent way to mulch your flower beds. They provide protection from the sun, keeping roots moist and shaded.
Guide: 1m3 of peach pips will spread over 10m2 at a depth of 10cm, or to 20m2 at a depth of 5cm.
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Callistemon (often called Bottlebrush) is a bold, evergreen shrub or small tree prized for its showy, brush-like flower spikes that resemble traditional bottle brushes when in full bloom. Native to Australia, these plants are now popular in gardens around the world for their long flowering season and the way they attract birds, butterflies, and bees to your outdoor spaces.
Houttuynia cordata – Chameleon plant
– small/medium-sized herbaceous perennial groundcover.
– 10-15cm tall.
– it can spread vigorously underground by fleshy rhizomes – in damp places.
– very useful plant for dry and shady places, tolerating challenging conditions – providing interesting pink and green colours.
– upright mat growth habit.
Not often seen for sale – this wild dagga or lions tail plant has white coloured flowers.
The bush is comprised of mostly erect branched stems topped with multiple ball-shaped inflorescences which bear the nectar-rich flowers – sunbirds love them. They also attract honey bees and other beneficial insects.
The Bush Bronze butterfly (Cacyreus lingeus Fam: Lycenidae) uses this plant as one of its larval food plants.
It can grow up to 2m high and 1m wide – slightly smaller than the common, orange version.
The generic name Leonotis is derived from the Greek words leon meaning lion and –otis meaning ear. This refers to the pubescent upper lip of each flower that resembles a lion’s ear, hence the vernacular name. The specific epithet leonurus means lion-coloured, a reference to the flower colour of some forms.
For sale in South Africa. Couriered nationwide.
Beautiful form of salvia (sage) – deep purple and blue in colour.
Flowers in Spring and Autumn. Prefers a full sun or even partial shade. Minimal water.
A quick growing shrub that can reach 1.5m tall by 1m wide as it spreads outward at the base from its rootstock.
Attractive to butterflies, sunbirds and bees.
For sale in South Africa. Couriered nationwide.