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Buy Raised Plant Bed Garden Flower Planter Elevated Vegetable Box Planting Grow Bag...-(Color Red) for R289.00
R 289
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Buy Rectangle Breathable Non-woven Fabric Plant Bed Flower Planter Vegetable Box Pl...-(Color Light Tan) for R409.00
R 409
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Buy 127x30cm Planting Grow Bag Raised Plant Bed Garden Flower Planter Vegetable Bag...-(Color Black) for R499.00
R 499
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Buy Raised Plant Bed Garden Flower Planter Elevated Vegetable Box Planting Grow Bag for R404.30
R 404
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Buy (Color Green)80x30cm Planting Grow Bag Raised Plant Bed Garden Flower Planter Vegetable Bag... for R369.00
R 369
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Buy Planting Bag Planter Potted Plant Flower Vegetable Fabric Garden Plant Bed Plan for R499.00
R 499
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Buy Planting Bag Planter Potted Plant Flower Vegetable Fabric Garden Plant Bed Plantin... (SIZE: SQUARE) for R459.44
R 459
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Buy Potted Cactus Bedding Set Duvet Cover Cartoon Tropical Plant Bed Cover Colorful... - 1 / USA Queen for R1,424.43
R 1.424
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Buy Garden Succulent Plant House Herb Flower Basket Planter Pot Home Decor Box Bed... for R1,119.00
R 1.119
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1. The curve shape is beautiful, using high-quality metal materials, safe and stable 2. Made of high-quality metal materials, the structure is firm and stable, and the wear resistance is strong. 3. E27 lamp holder is easy to replace, long service life, energy saving and environmental protection. 4. The lamp body is bundled with high quality and high quality wire harness, which is energy saving and environmentally friendly. 5. Perfect living room/cafe/bar/club/kitchen/dining/bed, this is the space to improve light usage. 6. Voltage: 220V 7. Material: metal 8. Number of light sources: 1 9. Light bulb type: E27 10. Average service life: 50000H 11. Luminous color: warm white 12. Appearance color: black 13. Packing list: 1 × Pendant Light 1 × E27 bulb
R 1.398
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South Africa (All cities)
Seachem Flourish Tabs Gravel bed supplement for the planted aquarium Provides micro elements, trace elements and other nutrients Targets root zone Seachem Flourish Tabs are growth stimulating tablets for plant roots. They contain essential trace elements, amino acids, and vitamins. They are rich in iron, manganese, magnesium, calcium, potassium, inositol, choline B12, biotin, and other factors that have been determined to be beneficial to aquatic plant roots. They contain no phosphate or nitrate that would promote algae proliferation. Each pack of ten tablets treats a 12 X 30 inch plant bed twice. Perfect for the beginner, Flourish Tabs contain all the nutrients found in Flourish in a dry, tabular form. These tabs are inserted into the gravel, providing direct, time-released fertilization to the plants root zone. Nutrients are slowly made available through enzymatic action of the plants roots on the tabs. Directions Insert one Flourish Tab in the gravel for every 1015 cm (46 in.) radius. A standard 10 gallon aquarium requires 6 tabs. Distribute the tablets evenly throughout the gravel bed. Push each tablet midway into the gravel bed. Add new tablets once every three to four months for optimal plant growth. Tabs will not alter pH, but, in very soft or unbuffered water, they have slightly acidic properties similar to peat moss. Guaranteed Analysis Total Nitrogen (N) 0.28% Available Phosphate (P2O5) 0.17% Soluble Potash (K2O) 0.16% Calcium (Ca) 14.9% Magnesium (Mg) 0.06% Sulfur (S) 12.2% Boron (B) 0.029% Chlorine (Cl) 0.55% Cobalt (Co) 0.001% Copper (Cu) 0.001% Iron (Fe) 2.2% Manganese (Mn) 0.23% Molybdenum (Mo) 0.0009% Sodium (Na) 0.14% Zinc (Zn) 0.0024% Derived from: Potassium Chloride, Calcium Chloride, Copper Sulfate, Magnesium Chloride, Ferrous Gluconate, Cobalt Sulfate, Magnesium Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Boric Acid, Sodium Molybdate, Zinc Sulfate, Protein Hydrolysates.
R 233
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Aloe grandidentata commonly known as Dwarf Soap Aloe is a low-growing species that is often mistaken for Aloe maculata but can be distinguished by its smaller size which is about one third of that of the Soap Aloe. A low-growing profile and suckering habit make it useful as a ground cover and since it is drought tolerant it becomes the perfect candidate for landscaping around areas with demanding tree roots. This succulent aloe plant is cold hardy and not sensitive to frost. Aloes are very popular and some of the most rewarding plants to cultivate. They make excellent accent plants owing to their often strange and inspiring architectures, as well as the bright flowers that offset the grey-green leaves. They are also very suitable as container plants and small aloes can be used very effectively as border plants at the edge of a bed. Although aloes are most often included in rockeries, their application in horticulture is not limited to this feature and they can be used in almost any setting and in conjunction with most common garden plants. More about the Aloe genus below. Aloes are very popular and some of the most rewarding plants to cultivate. They make excellent accent plants owing to their often strange and inspiring architectures, as well as the bright flowers that offset the grey-green leaves. They are also very suitable as container plants and small aloes can be used very effectively as border plants at the edge of a bed. Although aloes are most often included in rockeries, their application in horticulture is not limited to this feature and they can be used in almost any setting and in conjunction with most common garden plants. Their natural adaptation to harsh and often arid climates makes aloes outstanding subjects for the water-wise garden. Aloes can tolerate long periods of drought, but it is not true that watering should be withheld to obtain optimal growth. Stressed plants are more susceptible to insects and pests. Plants flourish, flower better and are more resistant when given adequate water during the growing season. However, be very cautious not to overwater aloes because they may rot if they stay wet for too long. Adequate drainage is essential. Plant smaller aloes in raised beds and only water them when the top 5cm of soil has dried. Even though there are some species that are challenging to grow, most of the aloes are easy and can readily be grown just about any place in the country. Aloes generally need soils with good drainage and do best in warm climates. When planted in rich soil that are frequently mulched they will do well for many years without interference making them very low-maintenance plants once established. Aloe is a genus in the Asphodeloideae family containing about 600 species of flowering succulent plants. The most common and well known of these is Aloe vera. The genus is mostly native to Africa with about 125 being indigenous to South Africa. About 405 species can be found in Africa while about 45 species are found in the Arabian Peninsula. Socotra has 4 natural species and the Mascarene and other Western Indian Ocean Islands share about 7 species. Madagascar, for its size, has a pretty extensive collection of about 145 species. Aloes are sometimes confused with Agaves. Contrarily to Agaves, Aloe leaves contain a gel like sap. Another difference is that Aloes don't die after blooming as most Agaves do. For an extensive list of documented Aloe species please see this Wikipedia page.
R 1
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South Africa
COSMOS SENSATION RED DAZZLER -“ COSMOS BIPINNATUS If you're a gardener who thinks annuals aren't worth the effort because they're relatively short-lived, here's a flower that's out of this world. Derived from the Greek word meaning "beautiful," cosmos are as dainty as they are durable and are also one of the easiest plants to grow from seed. Plant direct or in seedling trays (see our Plastic Seedling Trays). Cosmos are adaptable to almost any kind of soil, but they do need moisture to germinate. In dry, hot climates, place a shade cloth over the bed until the seedlings begin to sprout. This happens in roughly five to 10 days after planting. Cosmos bloom continuously until the first frost. With its distinguished forms and vibrant colors, it's no wonder why so many gardeners are over the moon for these flowers in their landscaping, even those with small yards. Cosmos will grow to about 100 cm and they're perfect as part of your landscaping or container gardening. To keep your cosmos in bloom, keep them trimmed. Take a branch with many finished flowers, go a third of the way down the plant and cut. Pruning is an easy way to prompt new growth and tidy up the plant. Afterward, fertilize, water and await a whole new crop. As generous re-seeders, you can either save the seed for next year's garden (remove the dried flower heads to get the seeds) or let nature scatter the seeds for you. View our other items by clicking on the shield:  
R 5
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South Africa
COSMOS SENSATION PINK - COSMOS BIPINNATUS If you're a gardener who thinks annuals aren't worth the effort because they're relatively short-lived, here's a flower that's out of this world. Derived from the Greek word meaning "beautiful," cosmos are as dainty as they are durable and are also one of the easiest plants to grow from seed. Plant direct or in seedling trays (see our Plastic Seedling Trays). Cosmos are adaptable to almost any kind of soil, but they do need moisture to germinate. In dry, hot climates, place a shade cloth over the bed until the seedlings begin to sprout. This happens in roughly five to 10 days after planting. Cosmos bloom continuously until the first frost. With its distinguished forms and vibrant colors, it's no wonder why so many gardeners are over the moon for these flowers in their landscaping, even those with small yards. Cosmos Pink will grow to about 60 cm and they're perfect as part of your landscaping or container gardening. To keep your cosmos in bloom, keep them trimmed. Take a branch with many finished flowers, go a third of the way down the plant and cut. Pruning is an easy way to prompt new growth and tidy up the plant. Afterward, fertilize, water and await a whole new crop. As generous re-seeders, you can either save the seed for next year's garden (remove the dried flower heads to get the seeds) or let nature scatter the seeds for you. View our other items by clicking on the shield:  
R 6
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South Africa
BULK LISTING APPROX 750 SEEDS COSMOS SENSATION MIX - COSMOS BIPINNATUS If you're a gardener who thinks annuals aren't worth the effort because they're relatively short-lived, here's a flower that's out of this world. Derived from the Greek word meaning "beautiful," cosmos are as dainty as they are durable and are also one of the easiest plants to grow from seed. Plant direct or in seedling trays (see our Plastic Seedling Trays). Cosmos are adaptable to almost any kind of soil, but they do need moisture to germinate. In dry, hot climates, place a shade cloth over the bed until the seedlings begin to sprout. This happens in roughly five to 10 days after planting. Cosmos bloom continuously until the first frost. With its distinguished forms and vibrant colors, it's no wonder why so many gardeners are over the moon for these flowers in their landscaping, even those with small yards. Cosmos will grow to about 100 cm and they're perfect as part of your landscaping or container gardening. To keep your cosmos in bloom, keep them trimmed. Take a branch with many finished flowers, go a third of the way down the plant and cut. Pruning is an easy way to prompt new growth and tidy up the plant. Afterward, fertilize, water and await a whole new crop. As generous re-seeders, you can either save the seed for next year's garden (remove the dried flower heads to get the seeds) or let nature scatter the seeds for you. View our other items:  
R 19
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South Africa
COSMOS YELLOW - COSMOS BIPINNATUS If you're a gardener who thinks annuals aren't worth the effort because they're relatively short-lived, here's a flower that's out of this world. Derived from the Greek word meaning "beautiful," cosmos are as dainty as they are durable and are also one of the easiest plants to grow from seed. Plant direct or in seedling trays (see our Plastic Seedling Trays). Cosmos are adaptable to almost any kind of soil, but they do need moisture to germinate. In dry, hot climates, place a shade cloth over the bed until the seedlings begin to sprout. This happens in roughly five to 10 days after planting. Cosmos bloom continuously until the first frost. With its distinguished forms and vibrant colors, it's no wonder why so many gardeners are over the moon for these flowers in their landscaping, even those with small yards. Cosmos Yellow will grow to about 40 cm and they're perfect as part of your landscaping or container gardening. To keep your cosmos in bloom, keep them trimmed. Take a branch with many finished flowers, go a third of the way down the plant and cut. Pruning is an easy way to prompt new growth and tidy up the plant. Afterward, fertilize, water and await a whole new crop. As generous re-seeders, you can either save the seed for next year's garden (remove the dried flower heads to get the seeds) or let nature scatter the seeds for you. View our other items by clicking on the shield:  
R 6
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South Africa
COSMOS SENSATION MIX - COSMOS BIPINNATUS If you're a gardener who thinks annuals aren't worth the effort because they're relatively short-lived, here's a flower that's out of this world. Derived from the Greek word meaning "beautiful," cosmos are as dainty as they are durable and are also one of the easiest plants to grow from seed. Plant direct or in seedling trays (see our Plastic Seedling Trays). Cosmos are adaptable to almost any kind of soil, but they do need moisture to germinate. In dry, hot climates, place a shade cloth over the bed until the seedlings begin to sprout. This happens in roughly five to 10 days after planting. Cosmos bloom continuously until the first frost. With its distinguished forms and vibrant colors, it's no wonder why so many gardeners are over the moon for these flowers in their landscaping, even those with small yards. Cosmos will grow to about 100 cm and they're perfect as part of your landscaping or container gardening. To keep your cosmos in bloom, keep them trimmed. Take a branch with many finished flowers, go a third of the way down the plant and cut. Pruning is an easy way to prompt new growth and tidy up the plant. Afterward, fertilize, water and await a whole new crop. As generous re-seeders, you can either save the seed for next year's garden (remove the dried flower heads to get the seeds) or let nature scatter the seeds for you. View our other items:  
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South Africa (All cities)
BULK LISTING APPROX 3000 SEEDS COSMOS SENSATION MIX - COSMOS BIPINNATUS If you're a gardener who thinks annuals aren't worth the effort because they're relatively short-lived, here's a flower that's out of this world. Derived from the Greek word meaning "beautiful," cosmos are as dainty as they are durable and are also one of the easiest plants to grow from seed. Plant direct or in seedling trays (see our Plastic Seedling Trays). Cosmos are adaptable to almost any kind of soil, but they do need moisture to germinate. In dry, hot climates, place a shade cloth over the bed until the seedlings begin to sprout. This happens in roughly five to 10 days after planting. Cosmos bloom continuously until the first frost. With its distinguished forms and vibrant colors, it's no wonder why so many gardeners are over the moon for these flowers in their landscaping, even those with small yards. Cosmos will grow to about 100 cm and they're perfect as part of your landscaping or container gardening. To keep your cosmos in bloom, keep them trimmed. Take a branch with many finished flowers, go a third of the way down the plant and cut. Pruning is an easy way to prompt new growth and tidy up the plant. Afterward, fertilize, water and await a whole new crop. As generous re-seeders, you can either save the seed for next year's garden (remove the dried flower heads to get the seeds) or let nature scatter the seeds for you. View our other items:  
R 59
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Campanula glomerata  Seeds Common Names: Bellflower Superba or Clustered Bellflower Campanula glomerata or Bellflower Superba and Clustered Bellflower as it is commonly known is an extremely long-lived perennial, and it blooms significantly in early summer, on compact plants. Blooms are 2.5cm in diameter. The plant has purple flowers with a glistening almost metallic sheen. It prefers full sun in moist fertile soil. The Clustered Bellflower forms a thick low-growing clump of leaves that send up 50cm stems with clusters of the deepest purple flowers. Superba adds a very unique look to any garden or bed. The spreading clump should be dug up for division every third or fourth year. The plant is attractive to bees, butterflies, and birds and also makes an excellent cut flower. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 1
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South Africa
TANSY - Perennial, Tanacetum vulgare Tansy is a lesser known, yet attractive flower. Native to Europe, these attractive, long lasting flowers are easy to grow. They look great both in the flower garden and in dried flower arrangements. Tansy is heat and drought tolerant, and requires little attention. Originating in Europe where it grows wild, Tansy is a member of the Thistle family. Many gardeners use Tansy as a companion plant. Tansies are a natural, organic insect repellent. The leaves give off a stinky, strongly pungent odor that the bugs just don't like. Tansy grows 90-120cm. The plant produces clusters of flat, button shaped, yellow leaves in mid-summer. It blooms in summer above thorny leaves. Tansy has a long history of medicinal, culinary, and other uses. The leaves were once used in flavoring. They were also used to produce medicinal "Oil of Tansy". Important note: Tansy is poisonous in large quantities. Tansy is great in the flower bed as borders, edging, or in clumps. They are also good for fresh bouquets and as dried flowers. Dried leaves and flowers are used as a potpourri. The leaves also have use as an insect repellent. Tansy are grown from seeds in the spring. Sow Tansy seeds directly into your flower garden after all danger of frost. CLICK ON SHIELD TO VIEW OUR OTHER ITEMS:  
R 8
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South Africa
Package weight: 0.00 kg Description: Annual herb, plant growth power is strong, strong branches. Inflorescence, plant upright, 40-60 cm tall. The big flowers, long flowering and color is purple, bright and high ornamental value. A potted flower, in the flower bed, waiting for flowering. Specifications: Germination time: 7-10 Days Germination temperature: 18-20¿¿¿ Package Included: 100Pcs Red Chrysanthemum Seeds
R 45
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South Africa (All cities)
Description: Annual herb, plant growth power is strong, strong branches. Inflorescence, plant upright, 40-60 cm tall. The big flowers, long flowering and color is purple, bright and high ornamental value. A potted flower, in the flower bed, waiting for flowering. Specifications: Germination time: 7-10 Days Germination temperature: 18-20¬トテ Package Included: 100Pcs Red Chrysanthemum Seeds
R 100
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South Africa
The genus Bulbine is placed in the Asphodelaceae family and comprises more or less 73 species occurring in Africa and Australia. In southern Africa you will find 67 species, of which 62 are indigenous to South Africa, whereas only six species are found in Australia. Of the southern African species only five extend into tropical Africa. The genus is consequently considered to be a southern African entity. The genus is characterized by water-wise succulent plants with lax or compound racemes (flowers borne on stalks along an unbranched axis, lower ones opening first) of mostly yellow (very rarely white, orange or pink) flowers with bearded stamens. It is closely related to Bulbinella but has flowers that are "bearded" with hairy stamens. Many Bulbine species have medicinal uses too. Bulbine narcissifolia commonly known as Strap-leafed Bulbine or Snake Flower is used medicinally by the Basotho and Griqua for wound healing and as a mild purgative. Bulbine narcissifolia is ideal to use as an accent plant in a small bed or as a mass display in a large bed. Plants are rather fast growing and drought resistant, making it ideal for water-wise gardening. In its natural habitat it mostly flowers during spring (February to April) and summer (September to November), but can have an extended flowering period in cultivation. It puts of a gorgeous display of brilliant yellow flowers without requiring a lot of attention. The contrasting white bracts and bright yellow flowers on the compact inflorescences form an interesting display. Bulbine narcissifolia is used medicinally by the Basotho and Griqua for wound healing and as a mild purgative. As with many other Bulbine species, the roots can also be taken to counteract vomiting, diarrhoea and urinary infections. It is also commonly used to treat diabetes, rheumatism and blood problems. Sow the seeds of Bulbine narcissifolia during spring.
R 10
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South Africa (All cities)
The genus Bulbine is placed in the Asphodelaceae family and comprises more or less 73 species occurring in Africa and Australia. In southern Africa you will find 67 species, of which 62 are indigenous to South Africa, whereas only six species are found in Australia. Of the southern African species only five extend into tropical Africa. The genus is consequently considered to be a southern African entity. The genus is characterized by water-wise succulent plants with lax or compound racemes (flowers borne on stalks along an unbranched axis, lower ones opening first) of mostly yellow (very rarely white, orange or pink) flowers with bearded stamens. It is closely related to Bulbinella but has flowers that are "bearded" with hairy stamens. Many Bulbine species have medicinal uses too. Bulbine narcissifolia commonly known as Strap-leafed Bulbine or Snake Flower is used medicinally by the Basotho and Griqua for wound healing and as a mild purgative. Bulbine narcissifolia is ideal to use as an accent plant in a small bed or as a mass display in a large bed. Plants are rather fast growing and drought resistant, making it ideal for water-wise gardening. In its natural habitat it mostly flowers during spring (February to April) and summer (September to November), but can have an extended flowering period in cultivation. It puts of a gorgeous display of brilliant yellow flowers without requiring a lot of attention. The contrasting white bracts and bright yellow flowers on the compact inflorescencan interesting display. Bulbine narcissifolia is used medicinally by the Basotho and Griqua for wound healing and as a mild purgative. As with many other Bulbine species, the roots can also be taken to counteract vomiting, diarrhoea and urinary infections. It is also commonly used to treat diabetes, rheumatism and blood problems. Sow the seeds of Bulbine narcissifolia during spring.
R 1
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
The bitter sap in the leaves of Aloe greatheadii var davyana is used medicinally for the treatment of wounds, sores and burns. Aloe greatheadii var. davyana commonly known as Spotted Aloe has shiny green leaves that are spotted and forms a spreading rosette. This aloe flowers in mid-winter from June to July. It has sharp brown teeth on the leaf margins. It grows easily from seed and also transplants well. It is particularly striking when planted in groups. Aloes are very popular and some of the most rewarding plants to cultivate. They make excellent accent plants owing to their often strange and inspiring architectures, as well as the bright flowers that offset the grey-green leaves. They are also very suitable as container plants and small aloes can be used very effectively as border plants at the edge of a bed. Although aloes are most often included in rockeries, their application in horticulture is not limited to this feature and they can be used in almost any setting and in conjunction with most common garden plants. More about the Aloe genus below. Their natural adaptation to harsh and often arid climates makes aloes outstanding subjects for the water-wise garden. Aloes can tolerate long periods of drought, but it is not true that watering should be withheld to obtain optimal growth. Stressed plants are more susceptible to insects and pests. Plants flourish, flower better and are more resistant when given adequate water during the growing season. However, be very cautious not to overwater aloes because they may rot if they stay wet for too long. Adequate drainage is essential. Plant smaller aloes in raised beds and only water them when the top 5cm of soil has dried. Even though there are some species that are challenging to grow, most of the aloes are easy and can readily be grown just about any place in the country. Aloes generally need soils with good drainage and do best in warm climates. When planted in rich soil that are frequently mulched they will do well for many years without interference making them very low-maintenance plants once established. Aloe is a genus in the Asphodeloideae family containing about 600 species of flowering succulent plants. The most common and well known of these is Aloe vera. The genus is mostly native to Africa with about 125 being indigenous to South Africa. About 405 species can be found in Africa while about 45 species are found in the Arabian Peninsula. Socotra has 4 natural species and the Mascarene and other Western Indian Ocean Islands share about 7 species. Madagascar, for its size, has a pretty extensive collection of about 145 species. Aloes are sometimes confused with Agaves. Contrarily to Agaves, Aloe leaves contain a gel like sap. Another difference is that Aloes don't die after blooming as most Agaves do. For an extensive list of documented Aloe species please see this Wikipedia page.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Nierembergia hippomanica Seeds Common Names: Cupflower, Purple Robe Early, free-flowering, vigorous, dwarf mounds of fine foliage quickly become adorned in attractive purple cup shaped blooms. Creates a colorful edging or ground cover in borders or rockeries all summer. Nierembergia is the perfect ground cover plant if you want a long-blooming, easy-care perennial to edge the front of a bed or border. It flowers all summer, and there's no need to deadhead. It can also be used in hanging baskets. Likes well drained soil. Keep well watered. It grows to a height of 20cm, prefers full sun to perform at its best and will flower from early summer to autumn. The bid amouunt is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Durban (KwaZulu Natal)
Agapanthus praecox Dwarf White Agapanthus are among the most popular plants in South Africa, they can be seen everywhere from car parks to municipal parks. They are easy to grow and easy to maintain indigenous plants. This is a dwarf variety and is excellent as either a pot plant or as a border in a flower bed. It produces flowers on a 30cm stalk. They are easy to grow from seed and can tolerate full sun or shade. They do flower best in full sun. Item Weight: 8 grams (Refer to Shipping and other charges)
R 5
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Aloe aculeata is easily identified from other similar species by the noticeable tuberculate spines on the leaves. Aloe aculeata has been featured in a now discontinued South African nickel 10 cent coin. The common names Ngopanie, Sekope, Red Hot Poker Aloe and White Thorn Aloe have been recorded. The specie name 'aculeata' refers to the tuberculate spines on the leaves. Aloe aculeata can be found in quite a few areas in the Northern Province and in the extreme northern parts of Mpumalanga and it also extends into Zimbabwe. Aloe aculeata is found in rocky areas in grassland and open bush veld. It forms a stemless Aloe with a single rosette up to 1 meter high and wide. The leaves of Aloe aculeata are long and quite broad at the base, 120mm wide, and are dull-green in colour. The leaves are curved inward which gives the rosette a rounded appearance. The leaf-margins are armed with reddish-brown triangular teeth. More about the Aloe genus below. Aloes are very popular and some of the most rewarding plants to cultivate. They make excellent accent plants owing to their often strange and inspiring architectures, as well as the bright flowers that offset the grey-green leaves. They are also very suitable as container plants and small aloes can be used very effectively as border plants at the edge of a bed. Although aloes are most often included in rockeries, their application in horticulture is not limited to this feature and they can be used in almost any setting and in conjunction with most common garden plants. Their natural adaptation to harsh and often arid climates makes aloes outstanding subjects for the water-wise garden. Aloes can tolerate long periods of drought, but it is not true that watering should be withheld to obtain optimal growth. Stressed plants are more susceptible to insects and pests. Plants flourish, flower better and are more resistant when given adequate water during the growing season. However, be very cautious not to overwater aloes because they may rot if they stay wet for too long. Adequate drainage is essential. Plant smaller aloes in raised beds and only water them when the top 5cm of soil has dried. Even though there are some species that are challenging to grow, most of the aloes are easy and can readily be grown just about any place in the country. Aloes generally need soils with good drainage and do best in warm climates. When planted in rich soil that are frequently mulched they will do well for many years without interference making them very low-maintenance plants once established. Aloe is a genus in the Asphodeloideae family containing about 600 species of flowering succulent plants. The most common and well known of these is Aloe vera. The genus is mostly native to Africa with about 125 being indigenous to South Africa. About 405 species can be found in Africa while about 45 species are found in the Arabian Peninsula. Socotra has 4 natural species and the Mascarene and other Western Indian Ocean Islands share about 7 species. Madagascar, for its size, has a pretty extensive collection of about 145 species. Aloes are sometimes confused with Agaves. Contrarily to Agaves, Aloe leaves contain a gel like sap. Another difference is that Aloes don't die after blooming as most Agaves do. For an extensive list of documented Aloe species please see this Wikipedia page.
R 1
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South Africa
Size: 2100mm x 650mm x 650mmThis tower deluxe features endless playtime for your kitties! Your cat is sure to love the tree that has a cozy cat condo, a warm nest to curl up and high places to sit and sleep. Sisal rope scratching posts is made of 100% pure natural products which contains the leaves of the sisal plant that is beneficial to cat claws.Colour of your choiceCover material: Soft plush fabricA large cat bed on topSisal scratching poles that are tightly wrappedLead time: 4-7 daysCourier to JHB and surrounding areas only.Courier to other cities - please contact us for a custom quote.
R 2.938
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