Bushwillow Cottage

Self-catering Accommodation Muldersdrift

The Bushwillow cottage is enveloped by large trees, giving one the feeling of being “in the woods.

Additionally, the cottage has a lovely outside sitting area which leads straight into cottage with no steps.

There are no steps inside the cottage, making it ideal for mobility impaired guests.

Futhermore, the cottage is family friendly if combined with the adjacent cottage, the Rock Fig Guest House Cottage.

Bushwillow Guest House Cottage Amenities

  • Individual style of décor, comfy beds & fine linens
  • The cottage is serviced daily
  • Fully equipped kitchen including a microwave
  • Daily top-up of homemade rusks, filter coffee, tea and sugar and fresh farm milk and cream from our dairy herd
  • Full bathroom with separate bath and shower
  • Superior quality towels
  • Superior quality amenities and a bathroom box with helpful little necessities
  • DSTV
  • Patio gives way to private indigenous garden and the melodious sounds of nature
  • Braai (BBQ) facilities – Charcoal provided.  Fire prepared for you on request
  • Can be combined with Rock Fig via an inter-leading door
  • Wheelchair-friendly accommodation

To book your stay at Random Harvest Guest House and Self-catering Accommodation in Muldersdrift, please contact us.

 

How to stake newly planted trees and other plants properly in the garden

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Sometimes, the recently planted trees and plants in our gardens need a little support by staking them properly.  Strong winds, newly cultivated soft garden soil, or too much rain making the ground soft, are all reasons for giving plants a bit of extra support.  This is especially so for young, thin stemmed saplings, or larger transplanted trees, tall Aloes or other plants that we need to help to grow straight and strong while they are establishing themselves.  Here are a few tips on how to successfully stake young trees and other plants in the garden.

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Posted by Heather Balcomb on Wednesday, July 24, 2024 Views: 35