Small garden, big heart
In South Africa's urban centres, outdoor space often comes at a premium. Yet, even the smallest balcony, stoep, or courtyard can become a lush sanctuary with the right approach, and it can be deeply rewarding. It's all about creativity, resourcefulness, and making every square metre count.
CHOOSE LOCAL HEROES
In small gardens, every plant should earn its keep by looking good, thriving in your local climate, and ideally attracting beneficial insects or birds. For easy-care structure, go for indigenous plants such as dwarf aloes, spekboom (Portulacaria afra), wild garlic (Tulbaghia violacea) or small agapanthus varieties. They're drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and add year-round interest. For colour and pollinator appeal, plant gazanias, pelargoniums or Cape daisies (Osteospermum), which are hardy, waterwise, and quintessentially South African. These attract bees and…
