As we transition into 2024, the gardening scene in South Africa continues to evolve, reflecting a deeper commitment to sustainability, aesthetic elegance, and the well-being of our planet.
South Africa faces a significant environmental challenge posed by alien invasive plants. Alien plant eradication and bush clearing have become vital for maintaining the ecological balance and protecting our natural heritage.
Achieving and maintaining a healthy lawn requires more than just occasional watering and mowing. Here, we delve into lawn care 101 to help you cultivate the perfect green carpet this summer.
In the era of environmental awareness, eco-friendly landscaping is more than just a trend; it's a commitment to a sustainable future. Let’s explore key sustainable landscaping practices that can lead us to a greener tomorrow.
In South Africa, where urbanization continues to grow, green roofs are emerging as a sustainable solution, offering benefits that extend far beyond their aesthetic appeal.
While the knee-jerk reaction to pests in the garden might be to reach for the strongest chemical pesticide available, the conscious gardener knows there's another way: organic pest control.
Among gardening enthusiasts and environmentalists alike, there's a growing appreciation for the South Africa’s flora. This rising trend is termed 'indigenous landscaping', and its popularity is no mere coincidence.
The evolution of cities and urban centers brings along a unique set of challenges for landscaping. As concrete jungles expand and the demand for green spaces within these areas grows, contractors must constantly adapt and innovate.
Commercial developers have a plethora of considerations when conceptualizing a project. While architectural design and infrastructure are paramount, the outdoor environment — the landscaping — plays a role that's often underestimated.