Know, grow, protect and enjoy South Africa's indigenous plants

Grow

Meet like-minded people who grow indigenous plants for enjoyment and conservation. Plant South African flora and watch these naturally water-wise plants create a safe haven for pollinators and wildlife at home.

Hide and Seek: In Pursuit of the Elusive Orchid Holothrix Micrantha
Ushering in the Richtersveld Desert Botanical Garden
Growing resilience
Never too small: How to garden with limited space
BotSoc Conservation Webinar: Indigenous food – From field trials to table
The shortcut to easy gardening – go local
Singapore sling
A garden, a yard and a branch: A Garden Route story
Webinar: Inspiration for growers
The power of palmiet
Meet the curator
Geoff Nichols – Coastal gardening for your garden’s inhabitants
Fynbos gardeners: Why you should get your hands dirty this autumn
The quirks of growing Lowveld Chestnut
Growing trust Sthembile Zondi
A liquorish-like vine for your food forest: Growing African Ginseng
Eat wild
How to grow a garden for butterflies
Tasty, healthy and easy to grow: Water chestnuts
Earth mother Nomama Mei
Easy autumn gardening ideas to light up your garden
How plants bring people together: Revival of a community garden
How to grow a grassland garden in South Africa
Sustainable gardening with Keith Kirsten
 

Hours

Open Monday to Friday 10h00 to 14h00. Closed on weekends and public holidays.

The National BotSoc office will be closed on Friday 6 December 2024.


The National BotSoc office will close for the festive break from 12:00 (midday) on 24 December 2024 to 3 January 2025, and reopen 6 January 2025.

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We are experiencing intermittent faults with our landlines. If you can't get through on our landline +27 (0) 21 797 2090 , please phone or send a message to our alternate WhatsApp number: +27 (0) 65 922 6163.

 

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