JHB North - Oct 2021
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‘<br />
For me it’s a day to ignore my tools and look<br />
beyond the weeds, and simply be in the<br />
moment and take pleasure in the beauty<br />
of my garden. I love the idea of sharing my<br />
green space with others. I am also excited to<br />
see how creative everyone will be on Garden<br />
’<br />
Day as gardening has boomed among<br />
younger generations, with more and more<br />
actively engaging with Mother Nature.<br />
Baybylonstoren’s Master gardener Gundula Deutschlander<br />
Our new gardening essentials include these<br />
Crocs from the new Tropical collection<br />
(R599.95 from crocssa.co.za) ... they’re waterfriendly<br />
and easy to clean after we’ve been<br />
digging in the beds. Add this Spring<br />
green Ellen wide brim sunhat<br />
(R275 frompoetrystores.co.za),<br />
and we’re good for a day out<br />
in the garden.<br />
The symbol for Garden<br />
Day is a flower crown<br />
and renowned chef<br />
and home gardener Mogau<br />
Seshoene, aka The Lazy Makoti, is<br />
among the <strong>2021</strong> Garden Day ambassadors who<br />
will be wearing one and leading this year’s celebrations.<br />
For her, it’s all sharing. “I’ll be pulling out all the stops for a<br />
family celebration. We’ll be wearing home-made flower<br />
crowns and I will prepare a herb rainbow couscous salad,<br />
using fresh ingredients from the garden for everyone to<br />
enjoy as we toast this special day.”<br />
<strong>Oct</strong>ober 21 Get It Magazine 27