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FLORA • INDIGENOUS T he Proudly South African campaign can certainly apply to us who are ‘plant lovers’ and why not? There are some truly ‘lovely’ plants that are native to South Africa that do very well in the home garden situation - plants that will do our gardens and ourselves ‘proud’. Not only that, but indigenous plants have ‘pots’ of advantages attached to them. They support the wildlife in your area, providing shelter, nectar as food, or as the local pollinators are attracted to the flowers in your garden, they attract their natural predators, such as birds, toads and chameleons. So before you know it, your garden is not just there for you, but for a whole ecosystem of insects and animals too - something for you to be very satisfied about. If you choose indigenous plants that are correctly suited to your soil type and local climate, you will find that they will thrive and in so doing, will require less fertilizer, less water, less pesticide and generally less care - all welcome savings on cost and effort. Indigenous plants can provide you with all the versatility that exotics can - you can theme your plantings according to colour; you can create that ‘English cottage garden border’; a striking mixed border; you can have colour and fragrance in your garden throughout the seasons; you can use them to create garden rooms. The variety and versatility of indigenous choices will surprise and inspire you. Chameleon (Bradypodian pumilum) Photo: Werner Voigt A mauve palette with Selago canescens in the background, Salvia disermas in the middle and Pelargonium crispum in the foreground Photo: Monique McQuillan FULL CIRCLE DIGITAL MAGAZINE NOVEMBER 2013 BUSINESS SUBSCRIPTION FOR A FREE DIRECTORY February 2014 13