Knysna, but not the Knysna you think
Locals help us uncover the hidden treasures of this Garden Route gem






| Make the most of the Franshhoek countryside With a stay at the Boschendal accommodation | |
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“But he that dares not grasp the thorn
Should never crave the rose.” ~ Anne Brontë
Any gardener will know that the art of growing roses is a tricky one to master. Delicate, sweet-smelling and charming in their old-fashioned glory, the poetic plants are rather temperamental and require strict pruning regimens and plenty of love and care.
That’s something Jan Blok, landscape architect at Boschendal Wine Farm, knows all about. He’ll give a talk on rose propagation and the numerous varietals of modern and heritage rose species adorning the estate at a series of garden parties from Friday, 13 to Sunday, 15 November. Pre-booking is essential.
Enjoy a delightful meander in the Boschendal Rose Garden, designed by Gwen Fagan, which boasts multiple species originating from the Cape and East Indies. Following the talk, guests can purchase some lovely varieties for their own gardens and then executive chef Christiaan Campbell and his pastry team will serve a sensational high tea. Tuck into a smorgasbord of seasonally inspired, exquisitely crafted morsels, accompanied by live music and fine wine.

BOOKINGS FOR THE 2015 BOSCHENDAL ROSE TALK AND HIGH TEA IN FRANSCHHOEK
The rose garden parties take place on Friday, 13, Saturday, 14 and Sunday, 15 November 2015, at 10:30am for 11am. The cost is R240p/p, which includes a welcome drink, music, the rose garden talk and high tea.
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