Our Umoja Vermicast Seedling Mix is a blend of VermiGro worm castings, Perlite, RockDust, VermiPure worm tea infused Coco Coir and fine sifted VermiCompost, to give your seedlings the best chance at life!
Shipping Countries: South Africa
Shipping States: Western Cape (South Africa)
Ready to ship in 1-3 business days
Shipping Policy
We will process your order within 1-3 business days.
Many of our plants can be couriered nationwide via the courier guy - and at checkout these options will be displayed. IF couriering doesn't come up as an option, this means that your basket contains one or more items that cannot be couriered - due to size/or practical reasons.
In this case, please either remove from your basket, or contact us for help.
For example, our horse compost cannot be sent via courier and will therefore appear as click and collect only!
We DO offer local deliveries! To those with postcode 7130. (or in the Raithby or Somerset West area.)
NB: We normally send the plants on a Monday or Tuesday to minimise the chance they'll get stuck in a depot over the weekend.
Refund Policy
No refunds on click & collect goods.
Normal refund policy (see terms and conditions) on other 'delivery' products.
Product Location
Winery Rd, Raithby, South Africa-
Herbs, Plants, Shrubs & Perennials
Leptospermum petersonii – lemon scented Tea Tree
Raithby, WC
Fresh, fragrant and wonderfully versatile, Leptospermum petersonii is an attractive evergreen shrub or small tree valued for its aromatic lemon-scented foliage and soft, natural form. When brushed or crushed, the leaves release a bright citrus fragrance, making it a superb choice near pathways, patios and outdoor living spaces. In spring to early summer, it produces masses of small white flowers, loved by bees and beneficial insects.
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Herbs, Plants, Shrubs & Perennials
Aloysia triphylla – Lemon Verbena
Raithby, WC
Lovely lemony scent in your garden!
This is a fast growing woody shrub with fragrant leaves that give off a lemony-scent when the leaves are rubbed or brushed against. Uplifts mood and promotes positive feelings.
Flowers in Spring and Autumn. Prefers a full sun or even partial shade. Minimal water.
From the verbena family Verbenaceae, native to South America. Other common names include lemon beebrush. It was brought to Europe by the Spanish and the Portuguese in the 17th century and cultivated for its oil.
For sale in South Africa. Couriered nationwide.
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Plants, Shrubs & Perennials
Abutilon megapotamicum
Raithby, WC
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.
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Plants, Shrubs & Perennials
White Bacopa megacopa (Sutera Cordata)
Raithby, WC
Perennial groundcover. Lovely white flowers.
Perfect for beds and pots, a heat-tolerant plant that loves well-drained soil.
low-maintenance and attracts pollinators.
For sale in South Africa. Couriered nationwide.
Genus of seven species of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae. They are woody trees or shrubs, with pendulous flowers.
For sale in South Africa. Couriered nationwide.
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Plants, Shrubs & Perennials
Leonotis Leonurus peach
Raithby, WC
Not often seen for sale – this wild dagga or lions tail plant has peach 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.
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