
September in Your Garden
It’s September…Let’s Go Gardening! In the Garden September tends to be very hot and dry and watering will need to be increased, always adhering to

It’s September…Let’s Go Gardening! In the Garden September tends to be very hot and dry and watering will need to be increased, always adhering to

National Arbor Week in South Africa is celebrated annually during the first week of September. With this in mind, three trees are highlighted each year.

The windy month of August….blowing in new beginnings, fresh growth and warmer days. Let’s shake those winter blues and get cracking, get planting and get fertilising. Spring is around the corner!

October in Your Garden Ahh, October…the most beautiful month! The garden springs to life, forgotten favourites pop up and show themselves, rose bushes are in

Join us in this line-up of talks by knowledgeable speakers and experts in their fields when they bring their unique perspectives and experiences to the table, making these events an unmissable opportunity to learn, grow and connect with like-minded individuals.

What better place to celebrate Heritage Day than your own space? With just a little planning, you can create an outdoor entertainment space filled with vibrant colour, proudly South African plants, and herbs at hand

When the rest of the garden takes a deep winter nap, South Africa’s indigenous stars come alive—showing off bold blooms and fiery splashes t to warm up the coldest days.

In celebration of Mandela Day, Lifestyle Garden Centre joined hands with Together We Bloom and The Thoughtful Path in Munsieville — supporting an inspiring initiative that uplifts vulnerable children and builds hope for a brighter future.

Your July Gardening Guide Winter started off with a bang this year, but has mellowed into what we can typically expect here in our part

Small Pleasures: An Introduction to Bonsai Bonsai, often seen as living art, are miniature trees cultivated in shallow containers. Bonsai are not dwarfed by cutting

June in the Garden
Winter has arrived with longer nights and colder days, but that’s okay – it is time to stay inside, cosy up and bring the garden and life indoors.

Winter is coming, and it’s time to prepare and protect the garden and gradually move inside to cozy up and enjoy the magic of May!

Make your garden pop with colour Winter and spring-flowering bulbs bring a burst of color to the garden when most plants are dormant. In South

April in your Garden April, with its rich autumn colours and refreshingly cooler days has arrived, packed with lovely, leisurely long weekends and holidays…so much

GLOBAL RECYCLING DAY, 18 MARCH 2025 Observed annually on March 18th, Global Recycling Day emphasizes the crucial role recycling plays in protecting our planet. This

Your March Gardening Guide Autumn has announced itself with abundant rain and a subtle drop in morning temperatures as we slowly swing towards the winter

Welcome to February – the month of love and loving! Take a moment to also look inward and nurture your physical and mental well-being.

Your February Gardening Guide In the Food Garden For the Love of Bees and Bugs… Spread the love by looking after the beneficial insects in