garden plan |
The new owners turned the gardens over to our tour guide Gundula who has transformed them into a veritable garden of Eden.
Fruit orchards and organic vegetables, herbs and berries, ponds of waterblommetjies. There are chickens raised for their eggs and roaming ducks who act as a natural pesticide by eating the predatory snails. There is an apiary and a hedgehog orphanage too. Paradise!
organic vegetables and herbs for sale |
vegetables |
espaliered quince fences |
close up of the quince |
the road to the Tower of Babel |
the oldest tree on the property |
it is a mulberry tree |
interesting way to protect the pears from pests |
a variety of berries |
peach orchards provide fruit and ... |
.. the peach pits are used as gravel for the garden walks |
chamomile lawn |
This may have been my favorite part of the whole garden. A chamomile lawn!
Gundula encouraged us to take off our shoes and walk around. It was heavenly. I want one.
sleepy time |
And next to the chamomile lawn was another lawn made of ...
thyme |
prickly pear cacti "orchard" for jams |
cactus flower |
fresh eggs |
bread fruit trees |
entrance to the apiary |
albino hedgehogs |
When Gundula and her crew were first digging up the garden, they found tons of Chinese porcelain buried under the soil. In the 17th century when the Dutch East India Company was at the height of its trading power, they would transport their spices to market in blue and white transfer ware. After the spices were used up, the jars were trashed!
buried treasure |
A blue and white ware flower has even become one of the symbols of Babylonstoren. The flower represents the garden. The pipe represents the farm and the bird represents nature.
A serpentine shaped tunnel creates shade for tender plants.
trees provide extra shade too! |
Our tour finished up in the Green House Cafe where Gundula served us homemade rose geranium tea and fresh peaches from the orchard.
inside the Green House Cafe |
rose geranium |
fresh peaches |
You can stay overnight at Babylonstoren too. They even have a fully equipped spa that uses Africology products. We loved our visit so much that Vince and I made reservations to stay over in January!
In addition to their casual Green House Cafe, there is the celebrated restaurant Babel.
inside Babel |
the spring menu on the wall |
Babel sources locally from their own gardens as well as local farmers and dairies. |
farm to fork |
And let's not forget Babylonstoren produces fine wine too!
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