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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Bring a touch of charm and colour to your garden with Abutilon megapotamicum, also known as the Trailing or Chinese Lantern Abutilon. This graceful shrub produces a profusion of dangling, lantern-like flowers — bright yellow petals peeking from deep red calyces — from spring right through to autumn. Its blooms seem to dance among the leaves, attracting bees and butterflies with their nectar-rich appeal.
Borage (Blue Flower)
Whether planted in containers, herb gardens, flower borders or productive kitchen gardens, borage adds a natural, whimsical beauty that feels both timeless and useful. Its luminous blue flowers, pollinator friendly nature and relaxed charm make it a treasured addition to any South African garden
For sale in South Africa.
Hydrangea serrata Grayswood
This is also one of my favourites : A small deciduous shrub with ovate leaves. Lace-cap flower-heads with blue central fertile florets surrounded by white sterile ones which turn with age to pink and crimson, flowering in late spring to summer – which is why it’s known as a Christmas Rose in South Africa. Or hortensia for Europeans.
Deciduous, flowers Nov-Mar (eventual height approx 1m).
The flowers are excellent for cutting
Half sun or shade.
Delicate flowers.
Rare form of salvia leucantha (mexican sage) – white in colour. Also named White Mischief.
Flowers in Spring and Autumn. Prefers a full sun or even partial shade. Minimal water.
A quick growing shrub that can reach 2-3 feet tall by 4-6 feet wide as it spreads outward at the base from its rootstock.
For sale in South Africa. Couriered nationwide.