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South Africa
ome and share the tranquillity of our working dairy farm in Mooi River, KwaZulu Natal Midlands Milky Lane Cottage is situated on Niekerksfontein Farm - a hectare dairy farm milking 800 cows supplying Honeydew Dairies. The farm is on the Rkm out of Mooi River, we are close to the Midlands Meander route, within easy reach of the finest restaurants, schools, spas, galleries and wedding venues in the country Wander in the fields amongst our dairy cows or in the natural veld that is home to Oribi, Reed Buck, Duicker as well as nocturnal Ant Bears, Aard Varks, Brown Hyena and Porcupine. We have an abundant bird population with 28 pairs of Blue Crane and 12 pairs of Crested Crane being counted on the pastures. >br> There are 3 catchment dams and 2 holding dams that are stocked with Bass. The top catchment dam is stocked with trout so you are more than welcome to bring your own rod. For the more adventurous and energetic there are some good mountain bike rides and a more strenuous hike through the gorge up to the small waterfall during the rainy season. There are farm gates all over the farm to keep animals either in or out so if all gates can be left in the manner they were found it will be greatly appreciate. Milking and calf takes place twice a day and visitors are more than welcome to watch R/night for the cottage. R200/child/night under 12 and R50/night younger than 4. A sleeper coach can be added in the lounge - Sleeps 4 - 5 persons Milky Lane cottage is a beautifully appointed 2 bedroom cottage with a full bathroom. It has its own garden entrance and garage parking Fishing There are 3 catchment dams and 2 holding dams that are stocked with Bass. The top catchment dam is stocked with trout so you are more than welcome to bring your own rod Game Viewing Wander in the fields amongst our dairy cows or in the natural veld that is home to Oribi, Reed Buck, Duicker as well as nocturnal Ant Bears, Aard Varks, Brown Hyena and Porcupine Bird Watching We have an abundant bird population with 28 pairs of Blue Crane and 12 pairs of Crested Crane being counted on the pastures. There is a large raptor population with Gymnogenes, Fish Eagles, Jackal Buzzards and Long crested eagles being frequently spotted. Large flocks of White Backed Cape vultures also frequent the farm as well as an array of the smaller and water variety birds Hiking Trails For the more adventurous and energetic there are some good mountain bike rides and a more strenuous hike through the gorge up to the small waterfall during the rainy season Other Activities Milking and calf takes place twice a day and visitors are more than welcome to watch. Whether you want to overnight en-route to the coast or inland, explore the numerous attractions of the Midlands Meander, or just to relax and unwind in our tranquil surroundings, come and enjoy the fresh country air and our warm hospitality 350 The cottage has a queen size bed and two single beds in the second bedroom. A sleeper couch can be installed upon request. Snuggle up with our crisp white percale linen, complementary sherry, electric blankets and duck- or goose-down duvets. All our bathrooms feature good quality thick and thirsty white towels, complementary shampoos, body lotions and soaps.Heaters, thick duvets, fireplaces and electric blankets are provided for extra cosiness during those chilly winter evenings.The kitchen is fully equipped and there is a full bouquet DSTV For your additional comfort, we provide tea, coffee, home-made rusks, fresh fruit and flowers in each room, hairdryer, welcoming sherry. There are braai facilities. Firewood is supplied – please bring your own charcoal
R 350
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Astridia is a genus of about 9 mesembs in the family Aizoaceae. It is named after Astrid Schwantes, the wife of the German botanist and archaeologist Professor Gustav Schwantes. They are attractive shrubs but require large pots or plant them outside in raised flower beds. They do well in rich soil and flower profusely, though erratically during winter.         Astridia longifolia is a very beautiful succulent shrub that reaches up to 50cm in height. It has silvery keeled leaves and during autumn it bears striking silky red 5cm in diameter flowers. Their preferred mode of cultivation is a bright and sunny position with gritty free-draining soil. They may be propagated from seed, or stem cuttings. These plants are very popular among gardeners. Click Here for Other Pack Sizes of Astridia longifolia.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Consolida ambigua  Seeds Common Name: Giant Imperial Larkspur A spectacular cut flower and dried flower, this plant has been a favorite for years. These Giant Imperial Mixed-colored flowers are excellent along walls and fences or as a backdrop to other flowers in beds. From late spring to summer, it bears many showy 3 to 4cm flowers on upright, densely packed spikes. Butterflies love these flowers! The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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South Africa
This is a very attractive, small deciduous tree, with bright green leaves that turn to a pleasing yellowish colour in autumn. Its beauty is also complemented by its upright crown, and somewhat drooping branches, resembling a eucalypt from a distance. Bushman's tea is a shrub to small tree growing up to 10 m tall. The stem is usually straight and slender, with a narrow crown. The bark is light grey, becoming darker. It is rough and often cracked. The young stems are pinkish in colour. The leaves of this tree are opposite and are hanging. They have a leathery texture and are shiny bright green on the upper surface and paler beneath. The leaf margins are strongly serrated. Leaf stalks are short and pinkish in colour. Creamy-white to greenish minute flowers are borne in leaf axils in spring. They appear in clusters. In late October, the tree bears reddish brown, three-lobed capsules. They are 10 mm long and in late summer split to release the narrowly winged seeds. Khat is found in woodlands and on rocky outcrops. It is scattered in KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape, mostly from the mist belt, moving inland. It is also found in the Western Cape, Mpumalanga, Swaziland, Mozambique and through to tropical Africa and the Arab countries. The generic name Catha is derived from the Arabic common name for this plant khat and the specific name edulis is a Greek word meaning 'edible'. It is derived from the leaves of this tree being used in teas by the Bushmen, as it contains a habit-forming stimulant. Bushman's tea is attractive in the garden. It can be planted in groups or in mixed beds where it gives height all year round and beauty in the autumn months. The plant is widely used against respiratory diseases. In tropical Africa and Arab countries it provides the habit-forming stimulant found in the leaves. The leaves are brewed as tea or chewed for this purpose. The effects include wakefulness and hyperexcitability, and suppressed hunger. In South Africa, this plant is regarded as a drug, since the drug cathinone, which is extracted from it, is listed in the Drug Act. It is however not widely used in this country, except by some groups of people from the Eastern Cape. The wood of Bushman's tea is also used for a number of purposes. It is hard and fine-grained, and therefore is good for firewood and furniture. The bark is also used as an insect repellent and the stem for fence poles. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PRODUCT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - SHOULD YOU BE LOCATED IN THE USA AND ORDER THIS ITEM WE WILL REGRETTABLY NOT BE ABLE TO SHIP IT AND THE ORDER WILL BE REFUNDED. Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA  
R 49
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