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Nursery in Scottburgh

Sottburgh Nursery is a one of a kind nursery with passionate and positive staff right here in the heart of Scottburgh.

 

We stock anything from seedlings to indigeounous trees, as well as pots and Gromor products. and everything inbetween...

 

Watch this space for exciting new stock, Exotic, Bonsai, and Orchids.

Available this month

Here are a few of our most popular flowers,shrubs and trees. Please check back regularly as we update our stock according to season to bring you the best quality plants for an amazing gardening expierience.

  •   Seedlings

  •   Flowering plants

  •   Succulents

  •   Trees

  •   Shrubs

  •   Pots and Pebbles

  •   Bonsai

  •   Gromor Products

  •   Orchids

TOP TIPS
  • To prevent accumulating dirt under your fingernails while you work in the garden, draw your fingernails across a bar of soap and you'll effectively seal the undersides of your nails so dirt can't collect beneath them. Then, after you've finished in the garden, use a nailbrush to remove the soap and your nails will be sparkling clean.

  • The next time you boil or steam vegetables, don't pour the water down the drain, use it to water potted patio plants, and you'll be amazed at how the plants respond to the "vegetable soup."

  • Use leftover tea and coffee grounds to acidify the soil of acid-loving plants such as azaleas, hydrangeas,camellias, gardenias and even blueberries. A light sprinkling of about one-quarter of an inch applied once a month will keep the pH of the soil on the acidic side.

  • Use chamomile tea to control damping-off fungus, which often attacks young seedlings quite suddenly. Just add a spot of tea to the soil around the base of seedlings once a week or use it as a foliar spray.

 

September gardening tips

Keep tender plants protected from frost in colder areas.


Do a thorough spring clean of the garden: weed, dig in as much compost as possible, mulch bare soil.


In this busy time make sure the secateurs are sharp and the garden tools in good working order.


Plant and move evergreen shrubs, conifers and trees. Water well until they are established.


Plant evergreen hedges in trenches and keep well-watered with a good soak.


Feed woody plants like roses, trees, climbers, hedges and shrubs with a general purpose fertilizer.


Feed acid-loving plants such as camellias and azaleas and mulch with composted pine needles.

 

 

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