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Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009


The ingenious specialists of Kingfisher Landscaping created this slick garden, reminiscent of a London apartment garden. This stylish home is enclosed by the ethereal garden, which harmonizes perfectly with the fashionable architectural style.
Kingfisher Landscaping utilized the beautiful established oak tree as a prominent feature, around which the rest of the garden was arranged. Our experienced team of landscapers constructed an unpretentious square concrete water feature, which enhances the overall tranquil mood of this exterior refuge and surrounded it with variegated abelias (abelia grandiflora). Neat concrete screed slabs, which were cast on site, function as both neat pathways, as well as clean, linear rows, which comprise the hardscaping features in this garden design. All of the cement features were finished in an aged concrete look.
Lush beds of sweet-smelling lavender were planted to soften the yellow walls. Dwarf eugenias (syzygium paniculatum) were planted in gabion plant cages to act as points of focal interest on the perimeter of the garden. The professional landscaping team also planted dwarf buxus into square pots and common orange jasmines (murraya exotica), which bear white, perfumed flowers, in linear plant beds. Topiaried Indian laurel fig trees (ficus nitida) were planted against the boundary wall to grow into a dense top-hedge.
A neat balau wooden deck, with an aged appearance, was constructed around the swimming pool by the Kingfisher Landscaping connoisseurs. Finally, we planted all seasons evergreen instant lawn, which will flourish in the ample shade cast by the giant old oak tree.
The end result is a serene landscape in which the homeowners can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday city living.
Whether it is landscaping, installations of Koi ponds, water features, wooden decking, garden illumination, swimming pools, irrigation or the inclusion of mosaics in the garden – Kingfisher Landscaping will always define your exterior lifestyle in a stylish fashion.
The landscaping experts at Kingfisher Landscaping design and implement exceptional and beautiful gardens in a professional manner and can provide the home owner with any exterior decorative feature. We pride ourselves in providing our clients with excellent, efficient and comprehensive service. We offer all the products and services associated with creating a peaceful, and aesthetically pleasing outdoor living space which will complement the style of your home and in which you can relax.



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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
Having your own veggie garden is extremely rewarding. Not only do you have fresh veggies on hand, but you will also find the entire process relaxing and rewarding.
The first step to take when toying with the idea of starting your own veggie garden is to plan your garden. Where will you lay it out? How big do you want it to be? Which veggies do you want to grow? You need to do your research!
You should draw up a design for your veggie garden layout; preferably to scale. When deciding on where to situate your veggie garden you should consider an area that receives 5 to 8 hours of direct sunlight and which is protected from frost and wind. The soil should be fertile and have proper draining. Furthermore, your veggie garden should be close to your home, for easy access, and it should be close to a water source, such as a tap or even an irrigation system.
Your veggie garden beds should be accessible from all sides, so it is advisable to plant in beds measuring 2 meters in length and 1 meter in width.
Finally, you should carefully select the types of veggies you would like to plant. For a beginner, these veggies should be hardy and resistant to pests and diseases. Therefore, it would be wise initially not to plant veggies such as peppers (capsicums), eggfruit, potatoes and tomatoes. A safer choice would be radishes, spinach, beans, peas and beetroot.
Make sure you research each species properly, so that you will know when to sow or plant, when to harvest, and the like.
When planting your vegetable plants, you should water them thoroughly while they are still in their nursery trays to ensure that the roots are entirely wet. You should also gently loosen the roots to ensure optimum growth potential. Another helpful tip is to our a little bone meal into the holes, before planting your veggies.
Veggie gardens are not just functional, but can be decorative too and form part of your over-all garden design and lay-out. You can demarcate the various areas of your little veggie garden with stepping stones, cobble edging and strips of pebbles, gravel of quartzite rocks. You can border the entire veggie garden with neatly trimmed hedges – such as a viburnum or buxus hedge – and you can construct a pergola over the area, which will still allow enough sunlight and rain water through.
Once you have planted your veggie seedlings or sown your seeds, you should water them properly during the first week or so. After that time, you should only water them when the top layer of about 3cm’s of soil is dried out.
Applying a layer of mulch over your veggie beds, will retain moisture in the soil and protect your veggies against weeds, pests and the harsher elements.
If you want your veggie garden to produce optimally, you should mix organic fertilizer into the soil, once a month during summer. During winter 2 or 3 times will suffice.
Pruning away dead leaves and flowers regularly will also ensure the most favourable growth for your veggies.
The landscaping experts at Kingfisher Landscaping design and implement exceptional and beautiful gardens in a professional manner and can provide the home owner with any exterior decorative feature. We pride ourselves in providing our clients with excellent, efficient and comprehensive service. We offer all the products and services associated with creating a peaceful, and aesthetically pleasing outdoor living space which will complement the style of your home and in which you can relax.
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
Imagine popping out into your garden to pick a fresh sprig of rosemary, parsley or coriander, while preparing your family dinner…If you start growing a herb garden, this is possible.
By growing your own herb garden, you will ultimately save on your grocery bill and have a wide selection of your favourite fresh herbs on hand.
Firstly, you need to plan the lay-out of your herb garden. Your herb garden should be close to your home – preferably close to your kitchen – and it should be small and manageable. It should be laid out on fertile soil, with good drainage. Should the soil not be fertile enough, you can always mix in compost and a little it of organic fertilizers. You should also ensure that you remove all weeds – roots, seeds and all – and that you till the soil to loosen it up and aerate it properly.
Your herb garden should be laid out in a sheltered but sunny area and as far away from polluting factors such as road traffic, inorganic fertilizer sprays and pets. Ideally, your herb garden should be exposed to direct sunlight for 6 hours.
When planting your herb plants, you should water them thoroughly while they are still in their nursery trays to ensure that the roots are entirely wet. You should also gently loosen the roots to ensure optimum growth potential. Another helpful tip is to our a little bone meal into the holes, before planting your herbs.
Herb gardens are not just functional, but can be decorative too and form part of your over-all garden design and lay-out. You can demarcate the various areas of your little herb garden with stepping stones, cobble edging and strips of pebbles, gravel of quartzite rocks. You can border the entire herb garden with neatly trimmed hedges – such as a viburnum or buxus hedge – and you can construct a pergola over the area, which will still allow enough sunlight and rain water through.
Once you have planted your herb seedlings, you should water them properly during the first week or so. After that time, you should only water them when the top layer of about 3cm’s of soil is dried out.
Applying a layer of mulch over your herb beds, will retain moisture in the soil and protect your herbs against weeds, pests and the harsher elements.
If you want your herb garden to produce optimal herbs, you should mix organic fertilizer into the soil, once a month during summer. During winter 2 or 3 times will suffice.
Pruning away dead leaves and flowers regularly will also ensure the most favourable growth for your herbs.
Finally, you should harvest your herbs, using a sharp knife or a sharp pair of scissors. Do not tear, bend or break the sprigs off, as this will damage the plant and prevent optimal growth. You should harvest little amounts each time and always harvest from the strongest and healthiest plants only.
The landscaping experts at Kingfisher Landscaping design and implement exceptional and beautiful gardens in a professional manner and can provide the home owner with any exterior decorative feature. We pride ourselves in providing our clients with excellent, efficient and comprehensive service. We offer all the products and services associated with creating a peaceful, and aesthetically pleasing outdoor living space which will complement the style of your home and in which you can relax.
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Friday, July 10th, 2009
Formal gardens are rich in classic elements and structured lines. Plants typically used for formal gardens include, buxus hedges, topiaried trees, roses, lavender, maple trees, silver birch trees, conifers and poplar trees.
Classic garden benches, pergolas, trellises and water features also play a very important role in formal garden design.
Ultimately, the garden design of a formal garden should harmonize with the architectural style of the home and with the tastes of the home owner.
The landscaping experts at Kingfisher Landscaping design and implement exceptional and beautiful gardens in a professional manner. We pride ourselves in providing our clients with excellent, efficient and comprehensive service. We offer all the products and services associated with creating a peaceful, and aesthetically pleasing outdoor living space which will complement the style of your home and in which you can relax.
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