Fynbos Summer Sale

November 19, 2009 |  by  |  What's On  |  Share

Celebrate Summer with the family among the fynbos of Good Hope Nursery Go green – get indigenous! Good Hope Nursery, the indigenous plant nursery near Cape Point, invites you to celebrate summer with them. With exciting activities such as the Fynbos Walk, arts and craft market and music, this promises to be a day of fun for the whole family.

If you want to relax and enjoy lunch or tea in the tranquil surroundings of the nursery, there will also be a host of children’s activities in the secure playground, including face painting, puppet shows and a jumping castle.

To add value to your experience there will be a 20% discount on all plants in the nursery and expert gardening advice for your latest purchase. What’s more entrance to this entertaining and exciting event is free!

Event Location Good Hope Nursery, Plateau Rd (M65) 1.5km from Redhill Y-Junction en route to Cape Point
Event dates and times Date: Wednesday 16th of December 2009 Time: 10h00-16h00
Event website http://www.capepoint.com
Event contact details 021 7809299 or 0722344804 fynbosplants@xsinet.co.za
Event type Fair, outdoors, market, family
Green initiatives Promoting advice and use of indigenous plants in your garden!

DISCLAIMER: Please use any event information as a guide only. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy thereof, things do change – and the best way to make sure something is definitely on is to contact the event organisers themselves. Full bells’n'whistles disclaimer here.

 

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