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Paradise Gardens


 

Paradise gardens can be easy to create. Ensure you understand your sun and shade requirements. As a focal point always use a pot water feature. There are excellent kits you can get from Waterstone Garden Centre on Witkoppen road.

 

The following are some ideas for your paradise garden:

 

Focal Points

 

Always use focal points away from the entertainment area so as to lead the eye to the furthest part in a small garden. This also reduces the sound of water to a gentle trickling sound.

 

 

Water Features – Use a pebble pond so the water is not seen and is safe for children. These are low maintenance and easy to install by yourself. Just ensure you have an electrical point.

 

 

 

 

Some plants to use in your paradise garden should produce a lush and tropical feel. If you are in a cold area ensure you have cold resistant plants although high walls and large trees will protect tree ferns.

 

 

 

Trees and Palms to use:

 

Leopard Tree                                                              Natal Lavender

 

                                   

 

Trachycarpus Palms

 

 

 

 

 

                                           Nuxia Floribunda

 

 

 

 

Shrubs and Large Plants to use:

 

Cycas Revoluta                                   Strelitzia                         

               

 

                                           Purple Cordyline 

                                                                                                                                              

Philodendron Xanadu                                    Nandina Domestica

  
 
               

 

Orange Jasmin                                      

                                               

 

Have some fun with interesting plants in your paradise garden:

 

Succulents add some interest:


 

 

 

  

 

Day Lilies for Colour


 

Agaves


 

Roses make colour fun


 


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