My parents have always been fervent gardeners, with our garden once being the pride of the neighbourhood. After a few years of neglect, this was not the case anymore. The garden still had its joys and beauty, but it was all a bit wild, tangled and overgrown. Luckily my new-found passion for gardening wasn't limited to produce though, but also included the bigger "normal" garden. As I now owned the house, I wanted to restore the garden back to its former glory.
Part of this strategy was to jazz it up with a dash of colour here and there. The problem in my urban garden was the lack of sunlight. My parents planted various trees, especially cordylines, (what we sommer call:) wild banana trees, conifers, palms of all sorts and a massive swamp cypress way back.
So which plants or flowers could I plant in shade, with minimal water needs and maximum colour impact?
My answer was Clivias. Indigenous, water-wise, and fully shade-tolerant? Yes, Clivias were certainly the answer!
Two Clivias already established in the garden - proving some plants flower beautifully in shade |
'n Clivia, met sy rooi sade |
Just part of my Clivia haul... Ek sal ewig dankbaar bly Tannie :-) |
Firstly, I gave a sad spot in the garden a breath of life by adding two Clivias. I think the mixture of green shrubs and ferns, white rocks, a greyish-brown tree trunk, pink impatiens, blue iris, orange Clivias and ground cover works quite well. What do you think?
A new Clivia next to the road and one planted underneath the big tree trunk |
Lovely red Clivia as focal point in my green corner. Pragtige rooi Clivia as fokuspunt in die groen hoekie |
Lastly, I wanted to beautify a pathway we already had in the garden. The pink Bottlebrush provided stunning colour to that corner, but the path just needed something along the edges to zhoosh it up. In went more Clivias:
The completed, yet still not established, effect |
Clivia border along a pathway strewn with Bottlebrush flowers |
Have you planted any indigenous flowers or plants recently?
Ek is so spyt dat ek nie na jou tuin kon kom kyk het nie! Sal beslis in Desember 'n plan maak :)
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