SUNDAY Tour & Tea Monthly themed guided walks at Africa’s oldest surviving botanic garden – Delving into the past at Durban Botanic Gardens 28th March, 9:30am History awaits you around nearly every corner of the Durban Botanic Gardens…Join DBG guide Christine Sole on Sunday 28th March at 9:30am for a two and a half hour [...]
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Permaculture programmes and courses at the Durban Botanic Gardens
The Durban Botanic Gardens Permaculture Centre offers a wide range of food garden programmes for young and old. Permaculture offers an accessible and affordable way to grow safe organic food at minimal cost to both one’s pocket and the environment. Find out more about this ‘cultivated ecosystem’ way of designing and growing that is becoming [...]
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