Tour the Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden Where Art Meets Gardening Galore
One of South Africa’s most successful sculptors has taken his hand to garden making
One of South Africa’s most successful sculptors has taken his hand to garden making
How to curate an outdoor space like Philippa Berrington-Blew’s Cape Town courtyard, where bits and bobs become garden ornaments
For someone as multifaceted and dynamic as Melissa van Hoogstraten, it is no surprise her bountiful gardens are liveable refuges that reflect a fuss-free approach
With the help of landscape designer Natasha Alexander, this Johannesburg garden is wonderfully transformed through considered use of local plants
Tips and tricks for growing zesty and fragrant citrus plants, courtesy of landscape gardener Christina Erskine
This World Environment Day, these garden ideas embrace South Africa’s stunning, natural landscape
Learn the importance of resilient planting during a climate crisis from Chelsea Gold medallist Tom Massey
At the 2024 RHS Chelsea Flower Show, gardens are more environmentally
See all the plants that caught visitors’ eyes at the 2024 RHS Chelsea Flower Show
There are plenty of clever gardens to get ideas from at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show
From South Africa to the world, the Cape Flora South Africa display awarded for its stunning use of 22 000 Fynbos stalks and more
The RHS Chelsea Flower Show officially kicks off on Tuesday 21 May, here’s everything you don’t want to miss
The RHS Chelsea Flower Show takes place this May, here’s a look back at what makes it so prestigious among expert gardeners
His naturalistic approach and mutual respect for site resulted in a garden that celebrates nature
Landscape Designer Franchesca Watson on restorative gardening; the power of plants and how engaging with nature rekindles hope and connection
South Africa’s autumn and winter months are the best time to plant bare root roses for blossoming summer flowers
Designed to suit the surroundings, a Stellenbosch country garden features painterly planting and an undulating meadow
Whether you have a sprawling driveway or a ground floor apartment, your front garden has plenty of room to introduce colour