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A Book, Plant and Food Fair at Random Harvest Indigenous Nursery. Join us on Saturday the 17th of October 2015.
It's going to be a veritable feast for the mind, body and soul and we'd love you to spend the day with us - starts at 9:00am and ends at 4:00pm.
This day is a moment that is part of a larger story - October 2015 is our 25th Birthday month at the indigenous plant nursery.My life and that of Random Harvest are inextricably intertwined, and so in celebrating 25 years of this remarkable Farm and Nursery, I share three of my first loves with you - indigenous plants, books and good food.
Proceeds from the Day will be going to my nominated charity, South African Riding for the Disabled. What an amazing group of people and "equine therapists" (horses and ponies) that work together to bring healing, hope and joy to the lives of so many.
Popular tags: indigenous plants, sustainable city living, indigenous trees, indigenous garden design
I never cease to be amazed at how children respond to being at Random Harvest Indigenous Nursery. It is as if they rediscover open space and the beauty of nature around them all over again.
I am a firm believer in Nature being a wonderful teacher. In fact, some experts refer to nature as “Vitamin N”- essential for a healthy balanced life. For many children that live in urban areas, Random Harvest Nursery provides a vital dose of this “Vitamin N”. We like to engage the children with their senses, encouraging them to respond to what is around them through touch, smell, hearing and sight.
Popular tags: outdoor activities, fun kids activities, indigenous plants, wildlife garden, Random Harvest Indigenous Plant Nursery, succulent gardens
For over 20 years internationally known Africa Yarona has operated as a loose association of 15 artists. Their name means "this beautiful Africa of ours".
For the months of September and October some of their beautiful sculpture will be displayed and sold from Random Harvest Indigenous Nursery.
When I looked at this art, It is so quintessentially Africa, particularly Southern African, that I felt it would fit in beautifully with our indigenous plants. The varied textures and colours of the plants lend themselves well to hand crafted, organic garden sculpture.
Popular tags: garden sculpture, indigenous plants, garden landscaping ideas
Random Harvest Nursery has been in business for 25 years in October this year!
Our message stays constant – live sustainably and always include indigenous plants to make your garden wildlife friendly.
Some fun activities have been planned to celebrate our anniversary. All events and exhibitions tie in with our commitment to caring for the environment and delighting in its beauty. Here is a brief summary of what’s on in October at Random Harvest.
Popular tags: Indigenous Plant Nursery, indigenous plants
A cosy courtyard and tiny outside spaces can be a challenge to landscape. They need to be beautiful and inviting, whilst keeping things simple and uncluttered.
With some good garden landscaping ideas, these areas can look amazing.
Take a look at what we did with our indigenous plants to create a design idea for a courtyard garden.
We have kept the number of plant species down (only 17 out of over 800 to choose from!).
Popular tags: garden landscaping ideas, indigenous plants, ceramic plant pots, courtyard garden
WIN a Bumper Giveaway of great indigenous gardening goodies from Random Harvest Indigenous Plant Nursery worth over R2000!
See prize details on our website - Like our Facebook page and Share this post with your friends to enter.
Popular tags: indigenous plants, organic home-grown compost, potting soil, Rock Dust organic fertilizer, ceramic plant pots, Random Harvest Indigenous Plant Nursery, garden landscaping ideas, great indigenous gardening
It is important to distinguish between a grass garden and a grassland garden. Grass gardens are planted up purely with grasses.
Grassland gardens, on the other hand, include indigenous veld grasses, wildflowers, bulbs, Aloes etc., and non-living elements (wood, stone and often, water).
They are full of life, with a multitude of creatures visiting and living in them. Selecting indigenous plants suitable for grasslands and meadows will result in good biodiversity (plant, animal and micro-organism).
Popular tags: indigenous plants, indigenous grassland garden, wild grassland, indigenous veld grasses, grassland flowers, biodiversity, compost, carbon-rich fertiliser, mulch
Running an indigenous nursery is the focus of this particular Dagbreek programme. For the past 25 years Linda De Luca, owner of Random Harvest Nursery has been growing indigenous plants of South Africa.
Starting out as simply a growing nursery, careful planning has allowed her to grow the business to what it is today - a flourishing retail indigenous nursery, tea garden and bed and breakfast accommodation.
Popular tags: indigenous nursery, indigneous plants of South Africa, indigenous plants
At Random Harvest we have an amazing number of birds resident or regularly visiting us. I believe this is because we have so many different types of habitat here on the farm.
We have planted a big variety of indigenous plants. The way they are planted and the variety help create the habitat that the numerous species of birds use.
Popular tags: indigenous plants, bird habitats, garden birdlife, south african birds, rare birds
As promised in the newsletter – here are the instructions for creating a small pond in your garden.
When you are finished building the pond you can now relax and watch the wildlife that will appreciate all your hard work.
Popular tags: plant nursery, indigenous plant nursery, Random Harvest Indigenous Nursery, indigenous plants
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