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BristleCone Wholesale Nursery

Sheep grazing in the meadows create picturesque views of Farm-life

Sheep grazing in the meadows create picturesque views of Farm-life

It is always a treat to escape the hustle of Johannesburg and spend time in nature so it was with great delight that, along with a few fellow landscape architects, I visited Leon Scholtz on his farm in the Skeerpoort, Hartbeeshoek area. While walking through the magnificent garden and growing tunnels of BristleCone Leon chatted to us about the nursery’s history and where the landscaping industry is moving towards.

After obtaining a degree in Horticulture Leon Scholtz bought a piece of land in 1974 and together with his wife Elize they started the nursery called BristleCone. The name BristleCone refers to a species of Pine that is the oldest living plant on the planet and is also highly resilient to harsh weather and poor soils. Bristlecone pines grow at high altitudes in arid regions of the Western United States. Bristlecones, along with all related species in the class Pinopsida, are cone-bearing seed plants (commonly known as conifers) and the name is derived from the prickles on the female cones. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristlecone_pine)

The Garden

The Garden

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At the inception BristleCone was only growing and selling Conifers as there was a high demand for those plants. They branched out into succulents and expanded their range to include Aloes, however, in 1976 these were hit by severe frost and all of them died. Temperatures on the farm can drop to -4 degrees Celsius so all plants that are grown need to be frost hardy. Frost is not the only challenge that farm life holds. Every South African will know some of the challenges that face farmers on a daily basis include: hail storms, veld fires, crime threats, and labour relations.

BristleCone grows a large variety of ornamental grasses - this display garden shows the combinations of colour and texture and mature height of species

BristleCone grows a large variety of ornamental grasses - this display garden shows the combinations of colour and texture and mature height of species

BristleCone Grasses

In the 1980s Leon started growing Grasses but nearly got rid of them all before the market caught on to the value of Grasses in landscaping and stock started moving. This was certainly ahead of the curve as landscaping with grasses is still very popular. They also grow fruit trees, also a very important trend in landscaping, although they have reduced their range to smaller bag sizes.

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Currently 50% of the plants that BristleCone is growing are Indigenous. They also grow a wide variety of colour plants such as Osteospermum, Geraniums, Plumbago and 25 vareties of Agapanthus (looking so stunning at the moment I must add). They have a wide range of interesting ornamental grasses, certain specialist species and unique form plants-many from Mexico. Leon’s son Dewald is currently in charge of Production and has won SANA Young Grower of the Year Award.

Leon walking us through his nursery

Leon walking us through his nursery

Leon has traveled extensively and his plant knowledge is incredible. The passion he displays for the plants and his business is tangible and can be seen through his active Instagram account @bristle_cone_nursery

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Snippet taken from BristleCone’s Website “We source our plants and plant selections from all over the world. Our aim is to grow plants suitable for our environment. Trails for new or improved selections are grown on the farm and selected for production if suitable.

We specialize in plants in general with the emphasis on trendy plants for landscapers, indigenous plants for rehabilitation and indigenous projects and connoisseur plants for collectors and the Niche Market.

The main aim with new plant selections is to find plants that are more disease resistant, more water wise and more compact and tidy to reduce clipping or cutting back too often. We recommend mulching of all plants after planting to reduce loss of water and weed growth.”

BristleCone Nursery is known for its family values, warm hospitality and most importantly, its outstanding plant quality and continues to be a front-runner in the growing and landscaping industry.

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Bristlecone Nursery, Skeerpoort

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On the 21st of January 2015 Bristlecone Nursery held its annual Skeerpoort Market Day for landscapers and clients at their farm in Skeerpoort which is not far from Hartbeespoort Dam. It is always a real treat driving out to their farm beautifully located at the foot of the Magaliesburg mountains.  Each year they go out of their way to make it an enjoyable experience – besides the various suppliers exhibiting their products there is always an open bar, a talented musician filling the garden with atmosphere and a delightful meal. I must compliment their cooks - the food is always exceptional!

Leon & Elize Sholtz run this family business with its notable reputation for quality and this year it is celebrating its 35th year! Bristlecone is known for its variety of grasses and these are on display in an area specifically planted up to see what the species look like in their mature growth form.

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Some of the suppliers who were exhibiting included:

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Aqua Flora SA specializing in water plants

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Madibri Nursery specializing in Ericas, Proteas and other Fynbos plants

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Ngena Succulents specializing in Succulents

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The garden is full of plants used to their full potential and one of the highlights of the day is exploring the magnificent spaces that they have created.

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Around every corner is a new discovery and the variety of colours and textures is enough to make you want to buy your own farm somewhere nearby, fill it with plants from Bristlecone, and spend all day pottering in the garden.

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As you walk through the garden you will encounter several unique spaces which together create an impression of creativity and intrigue: a clump of tall bamboo forming a secret hideaway; a lonely bench for contemplation; a vegetable garden with enormous plants guarded by a cheeky scarecrow; an artistic collection of pots and buckets; formal beds of flowering plants; the tortoise enclosure and then finally crossing the wooden bridge edged with Crinum lilies to experience the most glorious sight… a large dam filled to the brim with Lotus flowers and Water Lilies.

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A magical place and always a joy to visit.

Please visit http://www.bristlecone.co.za/ for more information.