Retail Indigenous Plant Nursery

Our indigenous garden plants are displayed throughout our retail plant nursery in an informative and unique way with the aim to inspire.

As you move through the garden-like setting, there is “in situ” inspiration and advice for the landscaper, gardening enthusiast and layman alike.

Additionally, indigenous plant information labels tell you all you need to know about the plants. Our extensive indigenous plant catalogue will also give you detailed information on all the plants cultivated here at Random Harvest Nursery. Our helpful staff will be able to assist you with your questions, and we do have special botanical events for the enthusiasts among us.

Furthermore, within our beautiful setting, see mature tree specimens to give you a practical guideline of how they will look in a garden environment.

Environmentally sustainable display gardens at our plant nursery

Some examples of the environmentally sustainable display gardens we have created are:

These gardens change from time to time to make way for new and fresh ideas.

Customers are welcome in our expansive growing section. You might find a rare indigenous plant, or something unusual.

Most of our plants are frost and drought hardy, which is particularly important when gardening on the Transvaal Highveld.

In addition, if you want regular updates on new products please sign up for our monthly Random Harvest newsletter.

Please like the Random Harvest Facebook page to be part of our thriving online community.

 

How to stake newly planted trees and other plants properly in the garden

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Sometimes, the recently planted trees and plants in our gardens need a little support by staking them properly.  Strong winds, newly cultivated soft garden soil, or too much rain making the ground soft, are all reasons for giving plants a bit of extra support.  This is especially so for young, thin stemmed saplings, or larger transplanted trees, tall Aloes or other plants that we need to help to grow straight and strong while they are establishing themselves.  Here are a few tips on how to successfully stake young trees and other plants in the garden.

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Posted by Heather Balcomb on Wednesday, July 24, 2024 Views: 35