The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Excellence in garden maintenanc­e

- Andrew Mangwarara ◆ If you would like to be featured in our green-up campaign, contact: ataurai@gmail.com or sundaymail@zimpapers.co.zw

WHEN I thought I had seen the most fascinatin­g gardens, I was pleasantly surprised by what I came across in Belvedere, Harare.

Mr Adam Rafik’s Belvedere residence is a good example of excellence in garden maintenanc­e.

Before you enter the gate, a high-quality lawn welcomes you. The exterior leaves one wondering if the interior of the property has a similarly lush lawn.

As soon as one walks into the property, the colour palette is immediatel­y noticeable. I could see that a lot of effort had gone into establishi­ng a level, weed-free green lawn.

The grey bottoms of the king palm (roystonea regia) matches well with the creamish durawall and a touch of the green lawn and bougainvil­leas well-trimmed in embedded beds on the wall.

The driveway is lined with groups of pots in teams of four, painted in white. The plants are healthy and colourful.

A creative pebble bed borders the cycads in a group of three. There’s always room for more cycads in a garden like this, which also happens to have a fountain in the centre of the lawn.

Of course, an array (army) of palms are scattered around the yard. Palms promote some kind of elegance. Every garden needs a sitting area, which is the case here. Neat white sets of cement benches and tables are included here, but covered with a green shade cloth roof to match the green scenery.

The staghorn fern specimens (platyceriu­m bifurcatum) give something to admire in this beautiful garden. You can at least pause for a moment here to enjoy the scenery.

A border filled with plants that add colour and variety is necessary for a garden to look spectacula­r.

It is no different here and it was done to the greatest artistry. From the corner to the rest of the yard, the stone-lined border has a variety of plants such as crotons, aloes, salvias, ferns, buzzy lizzie, bromeliads, begonias, pony tail palms, cordylines, calatheas, philodende­ons, rhoeos and many other unique plants.

There is always room for some special features such as hanging baskets, which can be seen here strategica­lly placed to create interest and wonder.

All of them together make a pleasant story of intrigue and wonder. Excellence is rather the name written in this garden.

To create a weed-free garden with healthy plant specimens from scratch requires a special kind of dedication and commitment.

I watched Mr Rafik and his gardener, Farai Sinoia, working so hard in the garden, and they both showed so much passion.

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