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Spoil someone with the best gift ever - a gift voucher from Random Harvest Indigenous Nursery.
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Acacia siberiana var. woodii - The Paperbark Thorn has been called the quintessential African tree. It is one of the many South African Indigenous tree species that has grown to full and magnificent proportions at Random Harvest Indigenous Plant Nursery - please ask our staff to show you these beautiful trees. Its spreading, flat-topped crown presents a mass of white pom-pom florets which give off an amazing scent to a whole variety of insect pollinators.
Popular tags: South African indigenous tree species, Random Harvest Indigenous Plant Nursery, biodiversity, insect habitats, trees that attract birds
“When is Mothers Day in South Africa, 2017?” you ask. It is just around the corner…Sunday, the 14th of May!
If you haven’t already got Mom the best gift ever to shower her with love on Mothering Sunday, Random Harvest Indigenous Plant Nursery has the best Mothers’ Day gift ideas to help you.
From as little as under R50 to what ever your budget may allow, our shop and plant nursery can help you pick out perfect Mothers’ Day Gifts. We have such cool stuff for Moms, I can’t wait to show you what you can choose from.
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Over 156 species of South African birds live here or visit Random Harvest Indigenous Plant Nursery, but sometimes they’re so difficult to spot!
We love these 5 helpful bird watching tips from an expert birder:
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A good garden design will see your indigenous garden looking beautiful through all the seasons.
But our lawns often suffer and don’t look their best by the end of winter. I have had many customers at Random Harvest Indigenous Nursery asking for spring gardening advice, particularly on how to achieve a healthy, beautiful lush green lawn in time for summer.
Popular tags: garden designs, spring garden, lawn maintenance, indigenous nursery, plant nursery Muldersdrift, indigenous garden, Random Harvest Indigenous Plant Nursery, organic home-grown compost
Happy First Day of Spring! Come and soak up the splendour that explodes from the nursery at this time of year. With such an amazing diversity of plants indigenous to South Africa, we are truly spoilt for choice.
Spring has greeted us dramatically at Random Harvest Indigenous Plant Nursery this year. The lovely cold snap of weather at the end of winter has emphasised the welcome warm sunshine of the beginning of spring.
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Not many people seem to know that South African Indigenous plants provide the most wonderfully rich gardening experience for children.
Getting into the garden with your child can be a daunting experience if you don’t know much about plants. That's why we thought we'd suggest ten of our favourites for children, from Random Harvest Indigenous Plant Nursery.
Popular tags: South African Indigenous plants, Random Harvest Indigenous Plant Nursery, container gardening, wildlife garden, Fun gardening activities for kids
Every child needs a garden, no matter the size.
Getting kids outdoors to have fun doing activities in nature has many benefits.
Here are seven reasons that Random Harvest Indigenous Nursery believes gardening is good for children.
Popular tags: indigenous plants, Random Harvest Indigenous Plant Nursery, scarerow, outdoor activities
Indigenous gardens have a very big part to play in nature conservation. Urban sprawl has a negative effect on biodiversity (the number and variety of living things in a specific area).
The best way of making sure that urban wildlife survives is by creating habitat, something best achieved by planting indigenous gardens. In this video, Linda De Luca, owner of Random Harvest Indigenous Plant Nursery explains about the importance of providing habitat for garden wildlife in an urban area.
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There are so few places in and around Johannesburg where, as a pensioner, you can enjoy tea and cream scones in a beautiful and peaceful outdoor garden setting for just R50.00. Once a week our Pensioners' Special at Random Harvest Indigenous Plant Nursery allows for just this.
Easy access to the tea garden and the retail nursery means that even senior citizens using walkers or in a wheelchair can reach the outside sitting areas, and enjoy the garden-like meandering paths around the nursery.
Our tea garden in Muldersdrift is set under spreading Acacias, and on a cold day, one can sit in front of a cosy fireplace and still enjoy being away from the city. We are less than 30 minutes from many retirement homes in Johannesburg, making a group outing very accessible. There is plenty of safe parking.
Popular tags: Pensioners Day, Pensioners special, Random Harvest Indigenous Plant Nursery
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