NEWS & EVENTS
New Seed Catalogue
2009 Seed Catalogue Mailed Soon!
The new 2009 Seed Catalogue will be arriving in your mail box soon. It is not only packed full of wonderful new vegetable seed lines and your old favorites, but also plants, potatoes and garden hardware. Catalogues for members in WA, NT, QLD and SA will be posted from the 1st July, and catalogues for members in VIC, TAS, NSW and ACT will be posted from the 8th July. Please allow 10 days for delivery.
Workshops
St Erth
Winter care of fruit trees July 26
Join our experienced gardeners at the garden of St Erth and learn what to do this winter to ensure you get strong growth, disease resistance and succulent fruit from your fruit trees.
We will show you how to prune, feed and treat the soil to successfully grow fruit, whether you have just one tree or an orchard. Bookings Essential.
Heronswood
Potatoes July 19
It’s spud time! Potatoes are a great crop to grow whether you have a large vegie garden or only a small patch. Learn how to prepare your soil, planting and no-dig methods, feeding, harvesting, storing and more.
Little Digger's workshop - Mr Potato Head July 12
This month our Little Diggers will be learning all about spuds. We will be talking about the different varieties, potting potatoes into some really cool buckets to take home, learning how to make a potato cage for their own backyard and more.
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You may not have heard of us because we don't sell the ordinary sort of plants you'd find at Bunnings, nurseries or supermarkets. We offer seeds and plants in 6 mail order catalogues. We pack your order at our nursery and Australia Post delivers direct to your garden, whether it's in Darwin or Hobart. It's cheaper that way and saves you driving hundreds of miles to pick up our sort of plants, that aren't available at your local nursery.
Our plants are trialled for hardiness and drought tolerance under the hot Australian sun. They're also displayed in our gardens, taste-tested in our cafes and propagated in our nurseries.