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Magazine 2016 OCTOBER

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NURSERY<br />

FEATURE<br />

1<br />

We have populated the nursery over the last few years<br />

with scores of indigenous trees of various species and<br />

have transplanted them into 200l bags to 3stimulate<br />

2<br />

growth. As these trees have now acclimatized to our<br />

harsh winter conditions, we would like to offer residents<br />

the opportunity to buy trees at wholesale prices from<br />

our nursery.<br />

I can assure you that no nursery can supply 200l trees at<br />

R950.00.<br />

EBOTSE NURSERY<br />

WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING TRESS FOR SALE<br />

Acacia Caffra (Hook-thorn)<br />

Acacia Karoo (Sweet Thron)<br />

Lavender Trees<br />

Podocarpus Henkelli (Yellowwood)<br />

Olea Africana (Wild Olive)<br />

Buddleja Saligna (False Olive)<br />

Leucosidea Sericea (Ouhout)<br />

Euclea Crispa (Blue Guarri)<br />

Combretums (River Bushwillow)<br />

Dombeya Rotundifolia (Wild Pear)<br />

Rhus Lancia (Black Karee)<br />

Rhus Pendulina (White Karee)<br />

Zimbali, the sectional title units is Ebotse, are a good example of well-planned, beautiful gardens that perfectly<br />

echo the Ebotse feel. The body corporate has bought a large portion of the trees in their gardens from our nursery.<br />

The Aesthetics Committee, in an effort to uplift the standard of gardens on the estate and to ultimately contribute<br />

to the overall aesthetic appeal of the estate, is going to run a garden competition on November, <strong>2016</strong>.<br />

Further details to follow, in this regard.<br />

“<br />

The Ekurhuleni Municipality has begun saving water<br />

today, for tomorrow by implementing pressure<br />

management throughout the municipality since<br />

WATER WISE<br />

Tuesday, 6 September <strong>2016</strong>. However, residents and<br />

business are urged to use water sparingly and refrain<br />

from any irrigation activities between the hours of 06:00<br />

in the morning and 18:00 in the evening to further<br />

assist with water saving.<br />

”<br />

No filling of swimming pools from the municipal water<br />

supply will be permitted nor the use of hosepipes and<br />

sprinklers for watering, washing cars or cleaning<br />

outdoor areas. The City will implement fines in terms of<br />

the municipal bylaws for all those found to be<br />

contravening these restrictions.<br />

For more information, please contact<br />

Themba Gadebe on 011 999 1522 / 076 303 7594 or<br />

themba.gadebe@ekurhuleni.gov.za

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