We use only commercial equipment and tools to take care of our clients gardens
Foxfire Gardens is a well-established industrial and commercial garden maintenance services company that has been operating since 2000 mainly in the North of Johannesburg.
The strong management team is supported by well-trained and experienced staff and operates with multiple teams.
Our mission is to help improve and protect our clients property values by providing gardening maintenance and services, using sound environmental practices and delivering these services at a competitive rate
GARDENING SERVICES
- Flowers
- Tree trimming
- Compost & Lawn Supply
Livestock farming in South Africa is a large part of the country's agricultural sector and includes the production of cattle, dairy, pigs, sheep, goats, rabbits, and ostrich. The country has a well-developed poultry and egg industry as well as value-added activities such as humane slaughtering, processing and preserving of meat.
OUR LIVESTOCK
- Pigs
- Chickens
- Ducks
- Rabbits
- Sheep's & Goats
- Tilapia Fish & Carp Fish
Firefox Construction is a 100% black owned, diversified group of construction companies.
Firefox was founded by Mr Fox Mboma, a fearless entrepreneur in relentless pursuit of delivering quality projects in the infrastructure industry.
Over time, our core business in the construction industry has evolved to position us as specialists in infrastructure on our path to becoming an end-to-end preferred supplier. Our Group Chairman acknowledges the challenges faced by the complex dimensions of our industry and has expanded our operations to address these.
CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
- Building & Painting
- Renovating & Paving
- Demolishing
We promises the best quality charcoal and briquettes. Johannesburg deliveries only. T&C apply
What is Charcoal?
Wood is mainly a composite of three polymers, whose proportions in hardwood are as follows: Cellulose - 43%, Lignin - 22% and Hemi cellulose - 34%. The remaining 1% consists of resin and mineral substances. The latter yield ash upon combustion. Also associated with wood, is water absorbed or held as molecules on the cellulose.