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From the farm to your office or neighbourhood
We can partner with your office or neighbourhood group and deliver 100% local, organically-grown (chemical-free) & produce delivered from our farm and other small-scale producers. -
Everything you need to know about creating Mandala Gardens
Besides planting herbs in a beautiful design, the purpose of building a mandala garden is to create a sanctuary for you to enjoy. -
12 Things you should not compost
We have created a list of everyday things people mistakenly try to compost. We chose items generally avoided by experienced compost gurus. All set? To the bins! -
Raised Beds Garden from A-Z
It is inspiring to witness that 30 years after purchasing the land, Nonkululeko, a journalist by trade, is the one who took up the role of helping her father to make her family’s land more productive and more food secure. -
12 resilient herbs and vegetables you can plant this winter
Having a thriving vegetable garden doesn't have to end when summer does. With a little bit of guidance, planning, and preparation you can grow vegetables and herbs well into the winter months (May, June and July) or even year-round if you live in a warmer climate up north. -
The Kula guide to planting trees
We kick-started the Kula Africa Academy Programme on 18 March 2022 with a tree planting workshop hosted by Kula together with Roche and Food & Trees for Africa (FTFA) at Kula Organic produce farm (Midrand).
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Exploring the heArt of permaculture in Living Land
"The way we intersect our relationship with land and planting needs to be in harmony." -
Learn how to run a food garden project with Kula Africa Academy
Kula Africa Academy is an ongoing community food garden project for aspiring social agripreneurs. The garden project identifies drivers of change who will take on the responsibility of maintaining a much-needed community vegetable garden and ensuring its success. -
ABOUT US
Nonkululeko started her agri-business, Kula, as a way to make her parents’ land more productive. She started by first cultivating seedlings in her ... -
Our First Harvest
Every family we assisted in creating a garden of their own has been reaping the tasty labour of their own discipline and care. Nothing beats the enthusiastic WhatsApps that have been poring in with images of crisp and succulent vegetables from their own backyards. -
We should have started a Hashtag: #HomeGrownChallenge
In an interview I spoke with 702 about the impact of sustainable gardens and how our business was impacted. We no longer deliver organic vegetable and fruit boxes, we now provide backyard food garden landscaping services. We find this to be far more sustainable option. The impact on the environment, families and their health is immeasurable. -
Let’s talk about the C word
If you’re on a new journey in your life and want to invest in your health, the health of your family and an organic lifestyle, this may be an option for you. Instead of being a supplier of fresh produce, we’re now moving into giving our clients their own gardens and showing you how to maintain it, as well as offering alternative health products.