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| Some details about the pages on this site. |
| about us. where we live including a map and what we look like. Not that this is important, but some-one might think we are hiding if we do not show ourselves. |
| Aloes A-H and Aloes I-Z descriptions and photos of aloes according to their scientific names |
| The seedlist and order page. Seeds of more than 25 different aloes and a special offer. order seeds hybrids seed list and how to order aloe hybrid seeds and information. |
| Aloe hybrids end up with a wider range of growing options, thus making it easier for the plant to adjust to cultivation and growing conditions as well as new shapes in flowers and plants. |
| e-mail feel free to contact us. That is, if you are not a spammer. I never read anything sent by spammers and if we all could resist never to buy from anybody who spam then we might win them. |
| frequently asked questions - FAQ - on the seeds, e.g. how to order. |
| The succulent garden is a water saving garden and it needs very little time on maintenance. If you think it is not colorful or interesting, take a look. Try it - chances are that your garden will end up being better than on the photos. | |
| mesembs | This is a very large family of succulent or fat plants. Creeping, bushes, single, plants - they bloom at different times, there can always be one blooming in the garden. |
| Gasteria | This genus is very near to aloe. Hardy drought resistant plants with odd pretty flowers |
| cotyledons | Very hardy succulent plants and flowering most of the year. Birds love their nectar. |
| tylecodon | These plants looks like short very fat trees. Ideal in the rock garden |
| kalanchoe | Kalanchoe comes in an assortment of shapes and sizes. The flowers are very small the beauty is in the plants. |
| asclepiads | A very large family with a wide range of plant forms. The Stapeliad group has odd flowers which has been described as the orchids of the succulent world. |
| lilies | Lilies do not need much water or maintanance. Choose lilies that need not be lifted. Succulents need very little water, so that the lilies can be left in the ground for their resting period. Many lilies do not have a resting period which is so much easier. |
| oxalis | They come in an assortment of colors which very few people have seen. These small plants disappear in the dry season, which can be the reason why they are not popular. There is one oxalis which is a weed, and the one most people know, which is a pity. |
| aloe hobby in pots and containers | This hobby can be enjoyed inside or outside, in a flat or on a farm. Space is not a prerequisite. |
| aloes in pots and containers in the garden | A very easy water saving way to garden. |
| Watching garden birds is a joy that can be shared by all the members in the family. The nectar loving birds loves the aloes. Other birds will be attracted to a bird feeder, bird house and bath which in turn will enhance the beauty of the garden. |
| Your health is the most important possession you have. Look after it, the natural way. Gardening exercise the mind and body. |
| a few tips and recipes with aloe gel. |
| Hoodia the wonder plant. The healthy way to curb your appetite |
| Hoodia Cultivation and saving this rare plant. A few tips how to grow it. |
| Index or home page. |
| Links my text link or banner. Feel free to exchange links with me. |
| Garden links | Links on anything in connection with gardening or plants. |
| Useful links | Links I found useful and some directories where you can add your site free. |
| Tips for germinating and the cultivation of the aloe seeds |
| pests and diseases. Aloes are hardy but not completely free of pests and diseases. |
| Some photos and tips if you are planning to tour or travel through the succulent habitat of the western cape and Namibia. |
| Trees. the soul of the plants. These trees are mainly from Namibia where they were shaped by the animals and harsh climate. |