Horticulture Students Gaining Valuable Green ...
At Grootbos Foundation, our Horticulture students recently sharpened their skills by learning to identify pests on plants and recognize evidence of pest damage.
The Green Futures Nursery team and students are hard at work experimenting with various methods of propagating milkwood trees. They’re closely observing the differences between propagation from cuttings and seeds. Our nursery team is particularly enthusiastic about springtime, as it's when the fynbos truly shines. They absolutely love seeing their seeds germinate, like these beautiful Elegia tectorum seeds!
Grootbos Foundation is a registered non-profit organisation in Gansbaai committed to conserving the Cape Floral Kingdom and uplifting the communities that reside within it. The foundation protects more than 22,200ha of fynbos landscape and biodiversity on Grootbos Private Nature Reserve and the Walk...
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Read MoreAt Grootbos Foundation, our Horticulture students recently sharpened their skills by learning to identify pests on plants and recognize evidence of pest damage.
Our Biodiversity Stewardship team recently harvested burnt fynbos to be featured in the Chelsea Flowers in Stanford exhibit.
Last week, our Hospitality students focused on respecting guests' privacy.
Over the last month, 19 youths completed two weeks of work experience at various placements across the Overstrand.
We’re excited to share a fantastic success story from our Grootbos Foundation community!
Bulelani and Asavela are hard at work as part of the Chelsea Flowers build team.