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Paarl (Western Cape)
Here at Green Leaves we sell Aluminium Profiles (4m) and Plastic Coated Springs(2m) to attach your Greenhouse Plastic to your structure. Profiles - R 150 Springs – R25.00 We also stock Peat, Coir, Vermiculite, Perlite. https://greenleavesa.wixsite.com/mysite
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Paarl (Western Cape)
Here at Green Leaves we sell Aluminium Profiles (4m) and Plastic Coated Springs(2m) to attach your Greenhouse Plastic to your structure. We also stock Peat, Coir, Vermiculite, Perlite. https://greenleavesa.wixsite.com/mysite
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Paarl (Western Cape)
Here at Green Leaves we sell Profiles (4m) and Plastic Coated Springs(2m) to attach your Greenhouse Plastic to your structure. We also stock Peat, Coir, Vermiculite, Perlite. https://greenleavesa.wixsite.com/mysite
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Paarl (Western Cape)
At Green Leaves we sell Greenhouse Plastic (200 micron) in any size you need, ranging from 3.25m up to 14m wide, cut to any length. Imported from Israel. UVA Diffused. We also stock, Profiles, Springs, Plant Clips, Irrigation Kits(100m²), Grow Mediums, Perlite and Vermiculite R21.90 per m2 https://greenleavesa.wixsite.com/mysite
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Paarl (Western Cape)
At Green Leaves we sell Greenhouse Plastic (200 micron) in any size you need, ranging from 3.25m up to 14m wide, cut to any length. Imported from Israel. UVA Diffused. We also stock, Profiles, Springs, Plant Clips, Irrigation Kits(100m²), Grow Mediums, Perlite and Vermiculite https://greenleavesa.wixsite.com/mysite
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Paarl (Western Cape)
At Green Leaves we sell Greenhouse Plastic (200 micron) in any size you need, ranging from 3.25m up to 14m wide, cut to any length. UVA Diffused. We also stock, Profiles, Springs, Plant Clips, Irrigation Kits(100m²), Growing Mediums, Perlite and Vermiculite https://greenleavesa.wixsite.com/mysite
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Paarl (Western Cape)
At Green Leaves we stock different grades of Peat Moss,with a pH between 4.5 – 6.5 (depending on your need). Fine, Medium and Coarse Peat available. 200L and 300L bales available. We Also stock Greenhouse Plastic, Irrigation Kits(100m²), Perlite and Vermiculite. https://greenleavesa.wixsite.com/mysite
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Paarl (Western Cape)
At Green Leaves we sell Coir, which is also known as Coco Peat. Our Buffered coir has a pH of approximately 5.5 – 6.5. We also sell washed coir (not buffered). Coir is added to your mix to add air porosity and also assist water holding capacity and distribution. Our Coir is sold in 650g bricks, Pop Ups, Pellets and 5kg compressed blocks. We also stock Greenhouse Plastic, Grow Mediums, Perlite and Vermiculite. https://greenleavesa.wixsite.com/mysite
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Paarl (Western Cape)
At Green Leaves we sell 16mm Leca. Leca is a world leader in horticultural, agricultural and hydroponic substrates. We stock in 50ℓ. We also have Vermiculite, Perlite and other grow mediums. https://greenleavesa.wixsite.com/mysite
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Paarl (Western Cape)
At Green Leaves we sell Coir, which is also known as Coco Peat. Our Buffered coir has a pH of approximately 5.5 – 6.5. We also sell washed coir (not buffered). Coir is added to your mix to add air porosity and also assist water holding capacity and distribution. Our Coir is sold in 650g bricks, Pop Ups and 5kg compressed blocks. We also stock Greenhouse Plastic, Growing Mediums, Perlite and Vermiculite. https://greenleavesa.wixsite.com/mysite
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Argyroderma delaetii-roseum 15 seeds The genus Argyroderma is restricted to the Knersvlatke area in southern Namaqualand in the northwestern part of the Western Cape Province, South Africa. They are compact, dwarf succulents, tufted or single-bodied, and rarely sunken in the ground. The highly succulent leaf pairs are rounded or thumb-shaped and in pairs united at the base. The characteristic silvery green leaves are smooth. The plants are extremely popular among collectors. They should be treated lie Lithops and watered during the summer. Care, however, must be taken not to water the plants too much lest the leaves split. Argyroderma prefer a well-drained loamy soil; they don’t like frequent repotting and can be grown in relatively small pots for years. They are propagated by seed or division of multi-headed plants. Propagation: Seed or (or rarely) cuttings. The small seeds can be sown in pots of fine, well-drained sand, any time during the spring and summer months when temperatures are warm. Cover the seeds with a very fine layer of grit and water from below with a fungicide to prevent damping off. For the first 3-4 days cover the pots with a sheet of glass/clear perspex to keep the humidity levels high. Remove the glass and replace it with light shade cloth and mist once or twice a day for the next two weeks after which most seeds should have germinated. From then on misting can be reduced to every second and then every third day as the little plants grow.
R 6
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Argyroderma delaetii forma delaetii 10 seeds The genus Argyroderma is restricted to the Knersvlatke area in southern Namaqualand in the northwestern part of the Western Cape Province, South Africa. They are compact, dwarf succulents, tufted or single-bodied, and rarely sunken in the ground. The highly succulent leaf pairs are rounded or thumb-shaped and in pairs united at the base. The characteristic silvery green leaves are smooth. The plants are extremely popular among collectors. They should be treated lie Lithops and watered during the summer. Care, however, must be taken not to water the plants too much lest the leaves split. Argyroderma prefer a well-drained loamy soil; they don’t like frequent repotting and can be grown in relatively small pots for years. They are propagated by seed or division of multi-headed plants. Propagation: Seed or (or rarely) cuttings. The small seeds can be sown in pots of fine, well-drained sand, any time during the spring and summer months when temperatures are warm. Cover the seeds with a very fine layer of grit and water from below with a fungicide to prevent damping off. For the first 3-4 days cover the pots with a sheet of glass/clear perspex to keep the humidity levels high. Remove the glass and replace it with light shade cloth and mist once or twice a day for the next two weeks after which most seeds should have germinated. From then on misting can be reduced to every second and then every third day as the little plants grow.
R 6
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Argyroderma pearsonii 20 seeds The genus Argyroderma is restricted to the Knersvlatke area in southern Namaqualand in the northwestern part of the Western Cape Province, South Africa. They are compact, dwarf succulents, tufted or single-bodied, and rarely sunken in the ground. The highly succulent leaf pairs are rounded or thumb-shaped and in pairs united at the base. The characteristic silvery green leaves are smooth. The plants are extremely popular among collectors. They should be treated lie Lithops and watered during the summer. Care, however, must be taken not to water the plants too much lest the leaves split. Argyroderma prefer a well-drained loamy soil; they don’t like frequent repotting and can be grown in relatively small pots for years. They are propagated by seed or division of multi-headed plants. Propagation: Seed or (or rarely) cuttings. The small seeds can be sown in pots of fine, well-drained sand, any time during the spring and summer months when temperatures are warm. Cover the seeds with a very fine layer of grit and water from below with a fungicide to prevent damping off. For the first 3-4 days cover the pots with a sheet of glass/clear perspex to keep the humidity levels high. Remove the glass and replace it with light shade cloth and mist once or twice a day for the next two weeks after which most seeds should have germinated. From then on misting can be reduced to every second and then every third day as the little plants grow.
R 9
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Argyroderma ringens  20 seeds The genus Argyroderma is restricted to the Knersvlatke area in southern Namaqualand in the northwestern part of the Western Cape Province, South Africa. They are compact, dwarf succulents, tufted or single-bodied, and rarely sunken in the ground. The highly succulent leaf pairs are rounded or thumb-shaped and in pairs united at the base. The characteristic silvery green leaves are smooth. The plants are extremely popular among collectors. They should be treated lie Lithops and watered during the summer. Care, however, must be taken not to water the plants too much lest the leaves split. Argyroderma prefer a well-drained loamy soil; they don’t like frequent repotting and can be grown in relatively small pots for years. They are propagated by seed or division of multi-headed plants. Propagation: Seed or (or rarely) cuttings. The small seeds can be sown in pots of fine, well-drained sand, any time during the spring and summer months when temperatures are warm. Cover the seeds with a very fine layer of grit and water from below with a fungicide to prevent damping off. For the first 3-4 days cover the pots with a sheet of glass/clear perspex to keep the humidity levels high. Remove the glass and replace it with light shade cloth and mist once or twice a day for the next two weeks after which most seeds should have germinated. From then on misting can be reduced to every second and then every third day as the little plants grow.
R 8
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Cephalanthus natalensis 10 seeds "Strawberry bush" Grows to be a 4m scrambling shrub/small tree, grey-brown bark, shiny dark green leaves flush pink in Autumn, small white/red/green flowers in dense heads Winter-Summer, food plant, medicinal. Sow Spring. Zone 9.
R 6
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