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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010


The trend-setting experts at Kingfisher Landscaping were approached to provide a breath of fresh air to this existing garden, which was originally installed by our professional team. The clients’ brief to the resourceful landscaping designer was to add a couple of new features and spice it up a bit. They also wanted to create more privacy in certain areas of their garden.
Kingfisher Landscaping incorporated clean, straight lines into the hard and soft scaping elements, and added stylish art and décor pieces to the overall garden design. We started this project by cleaning up the areas that needed to be revamped and then proceeded to construct raised, angular planting areas. Each of these beds differs in height, which creates interesting levels. Combined with the various textures – interesting plant palette, pebbles, screed blocks and sleepers – our innovative designer created an aesthetically pleasing exterior work of art.
We cast concrete screed blocks on site, which act as stepping stones and lead the garden ambler through this fascinating outdoor gallery. Black pebbles were strewn around the steppers, to fill the area and add contrasting texture.

This fascinating garden was specifically designed to incorporate and exhibit the clients’ impressive anthology of African art. We also added a few artistic items – dogon ladders, a dogon bench, and authentic mill stones – to complement the client’s collection. Our in-house décor company, Badec Bros Deco, manufactured wooden feature poles, as well as, solid mild steel screens and gorgeous trellis screens, which were finished in a rust effect. The magnificent sculptures were brought to their full glory, by placing them on mild steel Cubedec pedestals – courtesy of Badec Bros Deco – which were also finished in a rust effect, to match the organic theme of the garden.

Where the boundary walls were not sufficient in providing privacy to certain parts of the garden, we brought in customized, mild steel screens. These screens were placed in an overlapping manner, which creates privacy and adds to the artistic theme of the garden. The same effect was achieved by grouping together wooden feature poles in another part of the garden, which was too exposed to the clients’ liking.
We used a limited amount of plant species in our palette, but chose these plants for their interesting textures. Bromeliads (aechmea fasciata), desert spoons (dasylirion wheeleri), aloes “hedgehog”, bitter aloes (aloe ferox), carex green sedges, mother-in-law’s-tongues (sansevierias laurentii), candelabrum (euphorbia ingens) were all planted strategically around the garden. The home owners also posses a lovely collection of cycads, which were moved and re-planted in order to best exhibit their beauty.
The aloes “hedgehog” were planted in neat rows in one rectangular raised bed, which was covered with rough sand to augment the use of texture. The spiky desert spoons and plump candelabrum were planted against the boundary walls to soften the area. Another angular planter was planted with lush mondo grass (ophiopogon japonicus), whilst yet another elevated planter was decorated with authentic mill stones and planted with dainty daisy lawn (phyla nodiflora).
The end-result is a beautifully renovated garden, which perfectly displays the individual art pieces and complements the attractive home, which it so effortlessly envelops.
Whether it is landscaping, installations of Koi ponds, water features, wooden decking, garden illumination, swimming pools, irrigation or the inclusion of mosaics and garden décor in the garden – Kingfisher Landscaping will always define your exterior lifestyle in a stylish fashion. For more information, visit the company’s detailed website.
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.
Linda Poultney ®
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Tuesday, December 8th, 2009



The trend-setting experts at Kingfisher Landscaping were approached to provide a breath of fresh air to this existing garden, which was originally installed by our professional team. The clients’ brief to the resourceful landscaping designer was to add a couple of new features and spice it up a bit. They also wanted to create more privacy in certain areas of their garden.
Kingfisher Landscaping incorporated clean, straight lines into the hard and soft scaping elements, and added stylish art and décor pieces to the overall garden design. We started this project by cleaning up the areas that needed to be revamped and then proceeded to construct raised, angular planting areas. Each of these beds differs in height, which creates interesting levels. Combined with the various textures – interesting plant palette, pebbles, screed blocks and sleepers – our innovative designer created an aesthetically pleasing exterior work of art.
We cast concrete screed blocks on site, which act as stepping stones and lead the garden ambler through this fascinating outdoor gallery. Black pebbles were strewn around the steppers, to fill the area and add contrasting texture.
This fascinating garden was specifically designed to incorporate and exhibit the clients’ impressive anthology of African art. We also added a few artistic items – dogon ladders, a dogon bench, and authentic mill stones – to complement the client’s collection. Our in-house décor company, Badec Bros Deco, manufactured wooden feature poles, as well as, solid mild steel screens and gorgeous trellis screens, which were finished in a rust effect. The magnificent sculptures were brought to their full glory, by placing them on mild steel Cubedec pedestals – courtesy of Badec Bros Deco – which were also finished in a rust effect, to match the organic theme of the garden.
Where the boundary walls were not sufficient in providing privacy to certain parts of the garden, we brought in customized, mild steel screens. These screens were placed in an overlapping manner, which creates privacy and adds to the artistic theme of the garden. The same effect was achieved by grouping together wooden feature poles in another part of the garden, which was too exposed to the clients’ liking.

We used a limited amount of plant species in our palette, but chose these plants for their interesting textures. Bromeliads (aechmea fasciata), desert spoons (dasylirion wheeleri), aloes “hedgehog”, bitter aloes (aloe ferox), carex green sedges, mother-in-law’s-tongues (sansevierias laurentii), candelabrum (euphorbia ingens) were all planted strategically around the garden. The home owners also posses a lovely collection of cycads, which were moved and re-planted in order to best exhibit their beauty.
The aloes “hedgehog” were planted in neat rows in one rectangular raised bed, which was covered with rough sand to augment the use of texture. The spiky desert spoons and plump candelabrum were planted against the boundary walls to soften the area. Another angular planter was planted with lush mondo grass (ophiopogon japonicus), whilst yet another elevated planter was decorated with authentic mill stones and planted with dainty daisy lawn (phyla nodiflora).
The end-result is a beautifully renovated garden, which perfectly displays the individual art pieces and complements the attractive home, which it so effortlessly envelops.
Whether it is landscaping, installations of Koi ponds, water features, wooden decking, garden illumination, swimming pools, irrigation or the inclusion of mosaics and garden décor 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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Monday, November 30th, 2009
The Working for Water programme – introduced through the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry – is a staunch fighter against alien invasive plants in South Africa. It is estimated that around 10% of our country is covered with approximately 9000 species of alien invasive plants, which steal water, nutrients and sunlight from our native flora.
The Working for Water programme was initiated in 1995 and has since then cleared out more than a million hectares of alien invasive plants. It works in conjunction with the Departments of Agriculture, Trade and Industry, and Environmental Affairs and Tourism, as well as, local governments and communities. Around 20 000 people are trained and provided with jobs every year, due to the Working for Water programme.
This programme uses four methods of clearing and controlling areas which have been invaded by alien plants, namely mechanical (felling, burning and removing), chemical (environmentally safe herbicides), biological (species-specific diseases and insects), and integrated methods, which combines all of the above.
You can do your share of working for water in your own garden, by planting only indigenous gardens and by employing environmentally friendly measures in dealing with pests and diseases on your plants.
A water wise garden consists of plants that do not require a lot of watering. These plants are normally indigenous plants, which can survive on rainfall and do not need additional watering. Succulents are also very water wise plants and look beautiful when planted in masses.
Hard landscaping features, such as sculptures, trellises, wooden decking, cobble lines, stepping stones, cement screed blocks, feature walls, garden benches and other exterior décor will decorate your garden and requires no water. Different textures will add dimension to the garden lay-out.
By reducing your lawn area, you will also save on water. Mulching – layering bark chips, hay, pebbles or grass cuttings – will keep the soil around your plants moist for longer periods and therefore require less watering.
When you have a drip-irrigation system installed, you will also save water. You can set your irrigation system to water the garden at certain times of the day, such as early morning, when the sun will not just evaporate all the water.
Even weeding regularly will make your garden water wise, as all these unnecessary plants also use a lot of water.
By using organic fertilizers in your garden, you will be applying responsible measures to ensure that your plants are healthy and grow to their best potential. You will also be contributing to the fight against soil and water table contamination.
Organic fertilizers, for instance raise the nutrient content in your garden soil, which feeds your plants and assists the roots of your plants in getting optimal nutrition from the soil. The three most important nutrients needed by your plants are phosphor, potassium and nitrogen.
Another advantage of using organic fertilizers is that it enhances your soil composition and improves water retention, which in turn does its part in combating drought.
By using organic pesticides in your garden, you will be applying responsible measures to ensure that garden animals, birds, insects, reptiles and amphibians will not suffer poisoning. You will also not harm your pets and you will be contributing to the prevention of soil and water table contamination.
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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Monday, September 21st, 2009
By using organic fertilizers in your garden, you will be applying responsible measures to ensure that your plants are healthy and grow to their best potential. You will also be contributing to the fight against soil and water table contamination.
Organic fertilizers raise the nutrient content in your garden soil, which feeds your plants and assists the roots of your plants in getting optimal nutrition from the soil. The three most important nutrients needed by your plants are phosphor, potassium and nitrogen.
Another advantage of using organic fertilizers is that it enhances your soil composition and improves water retention, which in turn does its part in combating drought.
Manure – especially chicken manure – is the main ingredient in organic fertilizers. Additional ingredients, such as blood meal, plant shavings, bone meal and are used to complete the mixture.
When you think about it, organic gardening harks back to the original way of farming, before all of these artificial fertilizers were created and utilized.
In order to supplement your organic fertilizers in your garden, you can – and should – apply layers of mulch to your garden beds. This will facilitate the virtuous qualities of your organic fertilizing efforts.
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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Monday, September 21st, 2009
What do birds require to not only survive, but thrive? Once you have determined that, you can start by providing for these needs and attracting birds to your garden.
Just like us, birds need food, water and shelter.
Different birds require different types of food, such as seeds, fruit or insects and also have various needs for shelter, depending on their habitat preferences.
You can start by setting up a bird feeding tray in your garden. Make sure that you can view this bird restaurant from your favourite spot in the house or garden. Ensure that the birds will be safe from your dogs or cats, while they are occupied with feeding.
Secondly, you can install a bird bath, which will both provide water to drink and to bath in. It would be best to place the bird bath close to the feeding tray.
Finally, you can attract birds by planting indigenous plants in your garden. Some birds, such as weavers, hadedas, and barbets love large trees. Robin chats and thrushes love dense bushes. And mousebirds, touracos (louries) and barbets love fruit-bearing trees.
Guarantee your feathered visitors’ safety, by keeping an eye on your cats and dogs. If you can not train them to leave your guests alone, put the feeder and bird bath in a part of the garden where your pets can not reach. It is also a good idea to put the feeder and bird bath in an area where the birds will have a good vantage point. This will afford them with a chance to flee if Felix or Fido is on the prowl!
You should also make sure that you do not use any pest control that will be harmful to birds. Stick to non-toxic and organic methods of pest control. It is a much healthier option for your plants too!
Once you have followed all of these steps, you can sit back and await your first plumed friends.
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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Monday, September 21st, 2009
Spring time is a good time to prepare your lawn for summer. Mowing, watering and feeding are all important aspects to lawn care during spring. Your lawn has probably started turning green again, after being dormant during winter.
You can mow your lawn at a height of between 2cm and 2½cm. You should mow your lawn once a week to stimulate blade growth. After the first mow of the season, you should feed your lawn. Lawn dressing or organic compost is ideal lawn food. Cover your entire lawn with either lawn dressing or organic compost, and make sure to water the lawn properly afterwards, to ensure that the compost goes down all the way to the roots and soil.
Lastly, you should water your lawn two to three times a week. Do not water it more often than that, as the lawn is likely to rot or attract weeds and diseases. Irrigation is the best option for watering your lawn, and the rest of your garden. Irrigation saves water and time.
Kingfisher Landscaping has been installing state of the art irrigation systems for many satisfied customers over the years. An irrigation system takes away the need to water your garden the old fashioned way with a hosepipe and sprinkler, which is time consuming and wastes water. It is a much more convenient and effective approach to ensure your garden stays alive and healthy.
You can choose between a manual or computerized system. The former being less expensive, with the latter being automatic and, therefore more convenient. Our irrigation specialists can install a watering system which would perfectly suit the spread of your garden, as well as, the varying water requirements of all the plants in your garden. Kingfisher Landscaping will take into account the amount of watering stations you would need on your irrigation system. Each station will cover a specific area in your overall garden layout. Should you prefer a computerized system, our irrigation experts can set the times of your watering according to the length of the watering period, as well as, the intervals between watering, depending on the water requirements of the plants in any specific area. This feature gives you peace of mind that your garden will be watered often enough, while you are away on holiday.
With a manual system, you will need to operate the system by hand. It is still, however, much more effective than watering your garden with a hosepipe and sprinkler, which needs to be moved continuously. Furthermore, you can choose between rotary and pop-up sprinklers. Pop-up sprinklers are the better choice, as they are concealed in your lawn or plant beds, and only “pop up”, when the watering period commences. Both types of sprinklers can be set to cover only a specific area, preventing water being wasted by having a sprinkler spray against a wall or onto a paved area. This element adds to the water saving benefit of an irrigation system.
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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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Imposing Cubedec Water Feature
The trickle of water in the background can have a very calming effect on one, and this is probably one of the reasons that
water features have become increasingly popular in recent years. They can also support a wide assortment of wildlife that requires no taking care of, making the garden a centre of interest.
Water features can be anything from a simple fountain to an elaborate pond with aquatic plants and fish, so the first thing is to make the decision as to exactly what type of feature you want.

Plain and Simple Concrete Water Feature
Think very carefully about the proposed location of a pond. It should be placed close enough for it to be easily seen from the house or patio, but not too close to allow runoff water to enter it – this can contain harmful organic or inorganic compounds that may endanger fish or water-plants. If you are going to have water lilies in it, it must be placed where it will receive at least 5 hours’ sunshine a day.

Sleek Serenity
If you are considering gracing the water feature with a fountain or waterfall, it is imperative that you also include a filter – this must be a biological filter if you are going to keep fish in the pond. Water circulation is essential for both water plants and fish, and it is from this that you will get that pleasant background trickle sound. It is vital to spend time planning your water features well before starting to build them. You will need to know dimensions of pumps and filters and to plan any extra ditches the pond will need when you dig it out.
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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Monday, May 25th, 2009
Mulching is very important during winter. It is a process by which you place a protective cover over the soil in your plant beds. By mulching the plant beds in your garden, you protect the roots of your plants from soil frost. Mulching has many advantages. It moderates the soil temperature; stores moisture; enhances the nutrient count in your soil; prevents soil erosion; improves soil texture and prevents the growth of weeds. Generally, mulching will improve the health and growth of your plants.
There are many types of both organic and inorganic mulch materials to use in your garden.
Organic mulching materials include leaves, hay, bark chips, lawn trimmings, saw dust, shells, nut shells and tattered newspaper. Should you use hay or straw as mulch, you need to make sure that does not contain any weed seeds, as this will cause rapid weed growth in your plant beds.
Inorganic mulching materials include, plastic mulch (such as plastic sheeting used in agriculture), gravel, stone chips, pebbles, rubber mulch (manufactured from recycled tires) and weed guard sheeting covered with a decorative layer of pebbles, gravel or stone chips.
You can also plant ground cover plants, such as dymondia margaretae (Silver Carpet), mazus reptans “white” and phyla nodiflora (daisy lawn) to act as living mulch in your plant beds or around trees.
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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