Cape Horticultural Society hosted it annual plant sale at Dressage Close, Constantia on Sunday April 13.
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Every autumn, when conditions are ideal for planting, the Cape Horticultural Society hosts its annual plant sale. On Sunday, April 13, gardening enthusiasts, horticulturalists, and other green-fingered professionals gathered in a private garden in Dressage Close, Constantia, to take part in the event. A portion of the proceeds will help fund visits to the Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden for vulnerable children.
Daniel Conradie, a CHS member and garden architect/designer, and Johann Olivier, both of Walmer Estate, took advantage of the opportunity to purchase new plants.
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CHS chairperson and horticulturist, Cherise Viljoen found the sunniest spot in the garden among an array of plants on sale.
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Maureen and Steven Molteno with their 2-year-old Anthony came from Table View to enjoy the CHS event.
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Tea and coffee with two home baked treats were served in the tea garden compliments of the R40 per person entry fee.
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