The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Resident exhibits design mastery in home garden

- Andrew Mangwarara

Mr Godfrey Bezaliel’s home garden in the Westgate suburb, Harare, is alluring

WHEN you visit the Westgate suburb in Harare, you get the feeling that it is a place for the rich and famous.

It was a pleasure to visit Mr Godfrey Bezaliel’s residence, which was carefully designed to modern-day standards.

It took him a lot to come up with such a grand design.

Thumbs up for him on plant selection. He has a good sample of native and exotic cycads, as well as a number of other gorgeous palms.

The outside yard has a lawn to die for and a well-preserved ancient acacia abyssinica tree standing erect.

The combinatio­n of encephalar­tos manikensis and acacia is a match made in heaven. There is a well-trimmed duranta hedge around the tree.

This garden is well-protected from erosion by a cement wall encircling the small outside plot. It offers a great view since it is raised above the surroundin­g road.

Two Madagascar palms that stand opposite each other as you enter the gate have their own unique architectu­ral beauty.

Once you enter, you will find a small garden. You wiil also get a glimpse of a neat swimming pool with sparkling clear water. A fountain at the top, encapsulat­ed by a group of succulents, is intriguing.

The fishtail palm (caryota urens) is a welcome sight considerin­g that it is a rare specimen in most gardens.

Next to it is the encephalar­tos horridus, a real gem from South Africa with grey spineshape­d leaves.

Tucked neatly by the corner is a grouping of different succulent plants, a water-wise landscape design that needs to be emulated by many.Design mastery is what one finds in this small garden.

In another corner is an old wheelbarro­w with a piece of matching wood. The sculpture sits next to a cycad.

The cycas revoluta are in full bloom, and what a sight!

While the royal palm is majestic in this garden, the grouping of cycads continues throughout the place, even where space is limited. This creates an exotic unique garden.

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