Hilton is a gorgeous haven where we are blessed with some of the most beautiful gardens in South Africa. With a fair number of the Open Gardens right on our doorsteps we hope you have all been out to support, enjoy and find inspiration.
This unusually dry October is a time to remove young weeds before they have time to flower and set seed, mulch around and in between shrubs wherever possible as this creates a cushion from hard rain and will keep moisture in if the expected rains do not arrive. Until the heavens bless us with more rain you may wish to water fuschias three times a week. Also keep soil around hydrangeas moist as they start to come into flower and perhaps mulch with pine needles. For beautiful lawns raise the height of the blades on your lawnmower to avoid exposing roots to hot sun. A periodic change the direction in which you mow the lawn prevents ridges and uneven growth.
Winters hectic pruning is over but the following may require thinning out after flowering, the Rosa 'Albertine' and 'Dorothy Perkins', Banksia roses, Viburnum (snowball bush), Ornamental fruit trees e.g. apples, cherries, peach and Spirea (Cape May).
With around 8 weeks till Christmas you may want to plant up some red flowering petunias, strawberries or even chillies. These add festive colour and can make super gifts for friends. A bunch of herbs for stuffing the festive bird are another grand idea for planting now to give away in December to your favourite cook.
With hot summer months to look forward to you may want to set up a pond or water feature now, these can be relaxing and give the illusion of cool even if temperatures soar. Water, even in a still pond will add a new dimension to your private sanctuary.
You're in time to sow ageratum, alyssum, aster, Canterbury bells, cleome, cornflower, cosmos, dahlia (bedding), dianthus, gypsophila, impatiens, lavatera, lobelia, marigold, nasturtium, nigella, petunia, portulaca, salvia, sunflower, verbena, and zinnia flower seeds. For a great veggie patch plant bean, beet, cabbage, carrot, celery, corn, cucumber, eggplant, leek, lettuce, onion, peppers, pumpkin, radish, spinach, squash, tomato and turnip seeds.
many reasons including excellent education, the annual arts festival, gorgeous grounds and unforgettably beautiful buildings. This year Hilton College has earned another fine accolade for their trophy case, the prestigious NCT Tree Farmer of the Year Award for 2010.
Congratulations to Hilton College Old Boys Paul Galatis ('94-'98) and Andrew Smith ('95-'98), and College Old Boy Shane Dryden, who won a Gold Loerie Award in the Digital Viral category for their Woolies Lovebirds campaign. The Loeries are South Africa's top design and communication advertising awards and have been running for 32 years. This is a great honour and we are delighted for them. Well done! Pictured below from left are Shane Dryden, Paul Galatis and Andrew Smith.
Healing is what many will seek at Roses Rainbows and that can be found along with the unexpected bonus of being hugely inspired. Rose is a wonderful soul who oozes creativity combined with industry, making for a highly effective combination. She has a zest for life which many people would last have enjoyed in their twenties. Yet at 75, Rose can truly say "Just Google me!".

slightest whoosh as garden fairies flutter by lightly waving their magical wands at sleepy buds, gently tempting them to open and present their beauty. There is so much behind the scenes and beneath the soil action going on right now that even a heavyweight like Quentin Tarantino or Steven Spielberg may hesitate to take on the direction of this show we call Springtime!
Just once each year Hilton Pre-Primary treats us to their fabulous Hilton Wine and Food Festival. This fundraiser is booked for Friday the 17th September 2010 and coincides with the opening of the new Protea Hotel, Hilton as well as the Witness Hilton Arts Festival.
Laddsworth Primary School in Hilton Village is very proud of the following children who have made provincial teams in their respective sporting codes.
Tony Tractor is currently undertaking a journey around the world on his 1948 Ferguson Tractor towing a Harley Davidson and his roof tent. Some have cited his efforts amongst the most bizarre feats undertaken to gather support for a worthy cause. This tractor trek honors people whose lives have been altered by violence and rape.
Right now our Hilton gardens seem dry and dusty but compared to many places in South Africa we cannot whinge. Instead we must acknowledge that we live in an oasis by comparison!