tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1651048884558609746.post5339114606969705557..comments2023-05-28T14:40:31.816+02:00Comments on My Cape Garden: I Hate Rosesgarden girl in SAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10684429162780759994noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1651048884558609746.post-5611701385224471432011-08-19T12:45:30.650+02:002011-08-19T12:45:30.650+02:00Hi there good afternoon
I am from cape town and m...Hi there good afternoon<br /><br />I am from cape town and my daughter is currently at UCT...3rd year in enviromental science. One of her projects to do is " A sustainable and indigeneous garden". She will have to speak to the owner and find out more. Heav you maybe an email or telephone where she can contact you. Preferebly a landline number where she can contact you at night as she is at UCT during the day. Or if you can please advise her re a sustainable garden in cape town. We are staying in Athlone area. My email is camila.hendricks87@gmail.com. Many thanks Camila HendricksAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1651048884558609746.post-54151210063354474042010-12-02T06:26:16.043+02:002010-12-02T06:26:16.043+02:00Hi
We are miles away from you, in Strand. I love y...Hi<br />We are miles away from you, in Strand. I love your blog, yours was one that inspired me to start my own. Great that you grow your roses responsibly. I dont really hate roses, when we lived in Gordon's Bay I was given some by a friend and they were amazing they survived and flowered only with our normal rainfall and no feeding - I think the clay soils had something to do with their success.garden girl in SAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10684429162780759994noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1651048884558609746.post-41035863703761373582010-11-26T23:39:24.180+02:002010-11-26T23:39:24.180+02:00Wonder where in the Cape you are? We grow roses, b...Wonder where in the Cape you are? We grow roses, but, they only get grey water, a little certified organic fertiliser, and No poison of any sort. We share the flowers with the beetles. And the 'rose' garden is half indigenous. Took me years to learn that growing South African summer rainfall plants in the Cape wastes just as much water as exotics. http://elephantseyegarden.blogspot.com/2009/12/little-black-dress-at-peace.htmlDiana Studerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12286066768376135880noreply@blogger.com