Gauteng Smallholder July 2015 | Page 12

NEWS Spring starts this month at Garden World S outh Africa's spring flowers in all their abundance will be the stars of this year's Spring Festival at Garden World from July 25 to August 30. 'Nature's Bounty' is this year's theme, as the 17 designer gardens showcase the wealth of indigenous plants and flowers, tying in with this year's Kirstenbosch South Africa Chelsea Exhibit entitled, 'South Africa in Bloom; 40 years at the Chelsea Flower Show'. The Chelsea exhibit will include a display of 'Plants South Africa Gave the World' and a named flower specimen display. Not far away from Garden World, the Walter Sisulu Botanical Garden will be creating a show garden (not just a display) highlighting original ways to use indige- nous plants in city gardens. A festival highlight will be a herb morning on August 22 on 'Teas for Health and Vitality' presented by herb authority Margaret Roberts and her daughter Sandy, who have just published a book together on the subject. They will focus on teas that build health, provide herb teas to taste and partner them with eats that aid memory, weight, arthritis, gout, digestion and many more common ailments. The new Herb Tea Book will be on sale. Other annual attractions at the festival are the school gardens, children's box gardens, floral exhibits of the Gauteng Flora Union and Continued on page 11 This year’s Chelsea entry commemmorated all SA’a award-winning stands over the past 40 years. 10 www.sasmallholder.co.za