Walk to showcase local gardens in Kenridge Park and Majik Forest

Wildflowers
Wildflowers can be viewed during the walk.

Walk to showcase local gardens in Kenridge Park and Majik Forest


Anyone with an interest in gardening and conservation is invited to join the upcoming garden walk starting in Kenridge Park on Saturday 22 August.

The circular walk, which is a part of the Wildflower Stepping Stones Project, will be presented from 11:00 to 14:00. It will start at the Kenridge Park pollinator garden, proceed to the fynbos circle at Door-de-Kraal dam and then the educational garden at Majik Forest and back.

First of its kind

“This is a very special walk and the first of its kind — this time showcasing locally indigenous gardens instead of the conservation circles we manage. It features three gardens and each has followed a different approach with regard to indigenous gardening, so it will be a really informative talk for anyone interested in gardening,” said Dalene Theron of the Wildflower Stepping Stones Project.

Wildflowers can be viewed during the walk.
Wildflowers can be viewed during the walk.

All proceeds will go towards the conservation and upliftment of our public spaces where locally indigenous vegetation and wildlife are being preserved.

Tickets cost R150 per person.

Wildflowers can be viewed during the walk.
The Pale Viooltjie can be viewed during the walk.
  • Tickets can be booked on Quicket.

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