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Advanced Trees
Advanced Trees - Ex Ground are mature, field-grown specimens that deliver immediate structure and presence in Australian landscapes. Unlike smaller container-grown plants, ex ground trees are cultivated in open soil until they reach substantial size, then carefully root-pruned, lifted and prepared for transplanting. This process produces strong trunk development, balanced canopy structure and a well-managed root ball ready for relocation. Ideal for residential builds, commercial landscapes and acreage properties, Advanced Trees - Ex Ground provide instant shade, privacy and architectural impact across a wide range of Australian climates. When professionally prepared and planted correctly, these trees establish reliably in diverse soil types and temperature conditions throughout most of Australia. What makes ex ground trees different Ex ground trees are grown directly in the ground rather than in pots. Over time, they develop deeper root systems and stronger trunk caliper than container-grown equivalents. Before lifting, trees are root-pruned to encourage compact feeder roots close to the trunk. Once lifted, the root ball is secured and prepared for transport and planting. This process results in: Larger canopy and trunk size at time of planting Strong structural development Immediate landscape impact Faster visual maturity compared to smaller stock Because of their size and preparation process, ex ground trees require proper machinery and experienced handling during installation. Why advanced ex ground trees perform well in Australia Across Australia, new builds and landscape renovations often lack established canopy. Ex ground trees solve this immediately. In Australian conditions, they offer: Instant shade in hot summer climates Immediate privacy and boundary definition Established trunk strength for open or windy sites Reduced waiting time compared to smaller pot sizes Strong long-term performance when planted correctly In warmer regions, long growing seasons support steady re-establishment after transplanting. In temperate climates, autumn and spring planting help minimise stress during transition. For layered landscapes, combine Advanced Trees - Ex Ground with mid-height varieties from our Screening Plants collection to create depth and visual balance. Where advanced ex ground trees work best New residential builds Ex ground trees are ideal for newly completed homes where the landscape needs immediate scale. Rather than waiting years for canopy development, mature specimens create presence from day one. Privacy and boundary planting Large evergreen ex ground trees can provide immediate screening along boundaries. This is particularly valuable in high-density developments. Feature planting For driveways, entrances and focal lawn areas, advanced specimens offer strong form and architectural impact. Explore complementary options in our Feature Trees collection to build cohesive designs. Commercial and large-scale projects Ex ground trees are frequently used in commercial landscapes, public spaces and acreage properties where instant canopy and maturity are required. Choosing the right advanced trees for Australian conditions Selecting the correct species and size is critical to long-term success. Climate and exposure Australia includes subtropical, temperate, coastal and inland environments. Consider: Heat tolerance for northern and inland regions Frost tolerance in cooler southern areas Salt tolerance for coastal properties Wind resistance for exposed blocks Match species to your site conditions rather than selecting purely on size. Soil type and drainage Because ex ground trees have substantial root balls, planting holes must be prepared properly. Heavy clay soils require improved drainage. Sandy soils benefit from added organic matter to support moisture retention. Access and machinery Advanced ex ground trees are heavy. Confirm access width, overhead clearance and ground stability before purchase. Mechanical lifting equipment is often required. Irrigation during establishment Even mature trees require consistent watering during the establishment phase. Deep watering encourages roots to expand beyond the original root ball. For projects requiring additional planting layers, consider integrating species from our Native Plants collection where climate suitability aligns. Practical buying tips Confirm access for delivery and installation before ordering. Measure gateways and check overhead obstructions. Choose species suited to your climate zone rather than focusing solely on canopy size. Prepare planting holes in advance, allowing adequate width and depth for the root ball. Arrange professional installation if unfamiliar with handling large root balls. Maintain consistent watering for the first growing season to support root expansion. Establishing ex ground trees successfully Proper planting technique significantly improves survival and long-term health. Dig a hole at least 1.5 times wider than the root ball Position the tree so the trunk flare sits at natural soil level Backfill with improved native soil rather than pure potting mix Water deeply at planting to remove air pockets Apply mulch, keeping it clear of the trunk Staking may be required in exposed sites, but it should allow slight trunk movement to encourage strength development. Across most of Australia, autumn and spring are preferred planting periods. In warmer climates, winter planting is also effective. Avoid peak summer heat unless irrigation is guaranteed. Frequently asked questions Are ex ground trees harder to establish? When prepared and planted correctly, they establish reliably. Root pruning prior to lifting encourages compact feeder roots that adapt well after transplanting. How quickly will the tree start growing again? Initial energy goes into root re-establishment. Visible canopy growth often resumes strongly in the following growing season. Do I need professional installation? In most cases, yes. Advanced trees are heavy and require proper lifting equipment to avoid damage to the trunk and root ball. Can advanced trees be used for screening? Yes. Large evergreen specimens provide immediate privacy when planted at correct spacing. When is the best time to plant ex ground trees? Across most Australian climates, autumn and spring offer optimal conditions. Winter planting works well in warmer regions. Advanced Trees - Ex Ground provide immediate structure, shade and maturity to Australian landscapes. With correct species selection, proper installation and consistent early care, they deliver long-term value and presence that smaller plants simply cannot match.
Agapanthus
Agapanthus Bring bold colour and effortless elegance to your garden with our Agapanthus collection. These hardy, clumping perennials deliver stunning blooms and lush strappy foliage with minimal maintenance. 🌱 Why Choose Agapanthus ✔ Striking Flower Displays – Tall stems with globe-like blooms in purple, white or near-black shades.✔ Low-Maintenance Gardening – Drought-tolerant and fuss-free, even in tough spots.✔ Versatile Uses – Perfect for borders, pots, driveways, and mass planting.✔ Australian Climate Ready – Thrives in full sun or part shade from coast to country.✔ Year-Round Structure – Evergreen foliage keeps gardens tidy between flowering seasons. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Purple Cloud Agapanthus – Deep violet flower heads tower above bold green foliage for dramatic summer colour.- River Garden White Agapanthus – Clean, crisp white blooms bring a timeless elegance to borders and beds.- Black Magic Agapanthus – Rich, near-black buds open to dark purple flowers—perfect for statement plantings. 🏡 Where Agapanthus Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Driveway or Fence Borders – Tidy clumps soften hard edges with seasonal colour.✅ Coastal or Drought-Prone Gardens – Tough and reliable where other plants struggle.✅ Modern Landscapes – Their architectural shape suits contemporary outdoor designs.✅ Mass Plantings or Pathways – Use repetition for bold, low-care visual impact. Expert Plant Selection Tip Space Agapanthus plants 40–60cm apart for a dense, flowering edge that fills in beautifully over time. They thrive in full sun but tolerate part shade and perform well in both ground and pots. Mix light and dark varieties together for contrast and extended interest. ❔ FAQs About Agapanthus Are Agapanthus drought-tolerant?Yes, once established they require very little water and are perfect for dry or low-maintenance gardens. Can I grow Agapanthus in coastal or frosty areas?Absolutely, they’re well adapted to both salty air and moderate frost zones in Australia. What’s the best way to use Agapanthus in garden design?Line them along pathways, borders, or driveways for uniform, colourful structure year after year. How often do they flower and how should I carstructurese for them?They flower in summer; simply remove spent blooms to encourage more and divide every few years for vigour. Are they suitable for pots or small spaces?Yes! Agapanthus do beautifully in containers, just use well-draining soil and full sun exposure. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Agapanthus? Want a garden that turns heads? Start with our Agapanthus collection.
Agave
Agave Sculptural, bold, and drought-hardy, our Agave collection brings dramatic texture and timeless form to any garden. These low-maintenance architectural plants thrive in tough conditions while delivering serious design impact. 🌱 Why Choose Agave ✔ Architectural Beauty – Striking rosettes add strong visual structure to any landscape.✔ Drought-Proof – Thrives in hot, dry conditions with minimal water requirements.✔ Low Maintenance – Virtually care-free once established, perfect for busy gardeners.✔ Ideal for Aussie Climates – Handles full sun, poor soil, and even coastal conditions.✔ Perfect for Pots or Ground – Versatile in placement, from modern courtyards to arid gardens. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Lions Tail Agave – Eye-catching and rare, this variety forms an elegant rosette with soft green leaves edged in copper tones.- Twin Flowered Agave – A unique agave that produces two symmetrical flower spikes, offering a bold focal point in any space.- Queen Victoria Agave – Compact and perfectly geometric with striking white leaf margins, ideal for pots or feature planting. 🏡 Where Agave Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Modern Xeriscapes – Pair with gravel and stone for a minimalist, waterwise look.✅ Coastal or Desert Gardens – Withstand wind, sun, and salt like a pro.✅ Feature Pots or Courtyards – Create sculptural focal points with ease.✅ Rock Gardens or Slopes – Their form and resilience make them perfect for difficult spaces. Expert Plant Selection Tip Agaves love full sun and well-draining soil, avoid overwatering, especially in winter. Use larger varieties like Lions Tail for bold ground planting, while compact types like Queen Victoria are perfect for pots or clustered among rocks. Mix different shapes and sizes for a designer feel. ❔ FAQs About Agave Are agaves easy to grow for beginners?Yes, they’re incredibly forgiving and ideal for anyone wanting low-maintenance impact. Do agaves need much water?Very little—water sparingly, especially during cooler months, as they store moisture in their leaves. Can I plant agaves in pots?Absolutely! They thrive in containers, just use a cactus mix or sandy, fast-draining soil. How fast do they grow?Agaves grow slowly but steadily, with years of beauty before flowering. Will agaves survive in my climate?If you’re in a warm, dry, or coastal area, agaves will thrive. They can tolerate light frosts too with the right drainage. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Agave? Create your perfect outdoor space, these bestsellers won’t last!
Air-Purifying Plants
Air-Purifying Plants Breathe better and style your space with our Air-Purifying Plants collection—handpicked for their ability to filter indoor air while adding lush greenery and elegant structure to your home or office. 🌱 Why Choose Air-Purifying Plants ✔ Healthier Air Indoors – Naturally remove toxins and boost oxygen levels.✔ Stylish & Space-Saving – Compact, sculptural forms suit any room décor.✔ Low Maintenance Heroes – Thrive on neglect with minimal watering needs.✔ Perfect for Aussie Homes – Ideal for indoor climates with filtered light.✔ Mood & Productivity Boosters – Enhance wellbeing while looking amazing. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Laurentii Snake Plant – A nearly indestructible plant with upright, variegated leaves and powerful air-purifying abilities.- Burgundy Rubber Tree – Deep, glossy leaves add drama and elegance while filtering toxins from the air.- Assorted Anthurium – Heart-shaped leaves and vibrant flowers bring colour, charm, and cleaner air to any indoor space. 🏡 Where Air-Purifying Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Bedrooms or Living Rooms – Improve air quality while adding soothing greenery.✅ Home Offices – Boost concentration and reduce stress naturally.✅ Bathrooms or Kitchens – Humidity-loving varieties thrive here with ease.✅ Apartments or Studios – Compact forms that elevate even the smallest spaces. Expert Plant Selection Tip Most air-purifying plants prefer bright, indirect light and well-draining indoor potting mix. Rotate them monthly for even growth and wipe leaves occasionally to keep them dust-free and photosynthesising at full strength. Mix leaf shapes and colours for a vibrant, textured indoor jungle. ❔ FAQs About Air-Purifying Plants Do these plants really clean the air?Yes, many are proven to filter out common indoor toxins like formaldehyde, benzene, and carbon monoxide. Will they grow well indoors in Australia?Absolutely—they thrive in typical indoor conditions with filtered light and stable temperatures. Where should I place them for best results?Near windows with indirect light or in areas where airflow is good, like bedrooms or living areas. Are they difficult to care for?Not at all—most are incredibly forgiving and perfect for beginners or busy lifestyles. What if I have pets?Some air-purifying plants may be toxic if ingested, always check pet-safe options or place plants out of reach. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Air-Purifying Plants? Turn your home into a fresh, green haven, shop Air-Purifying Plants today!
All Products
All Products From bold tropicals to tough natives and flowering favourites, our entire collection is designed to help you build the garden of your dreams, whether you're after privacy, colour, structure or low-maintenance beauty. 🌱 Why Choose All Products ✔ Something for Every Garden – From balconies to bush blocks, we’ve got you covered.✔ Expertly Curated Range – Only the best-performing, nursery-grade plants make the cut.✔ Tailored to Australian Climates – Thrive in real Aussie conditions—hot, cold, humid or coastal.✔ Style & Function Combined – Find plants that look good and solve problems like privacy or erosion.✔ Fast Nationwide Delivery – Get premium plants delivered to your door—fresh and ready to thrive. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Native Gardenia – Fragrant white blooms and glossy foliage make this native shrub a backyard favourite.- Lemon Scented Myrtle – Aromatic and ornamental, this Aussie native is perfect for hedges and herbal use.- Silver Falls Dichondra – A cascading beauty with shimmering foliage, perfect for pots, walls, or as a living mulch. 🏡 Where All Products Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Tropical Oasis Gardens – Palms, heliconias and gingers for instant resort vibes.✅ Native Habitat Plantings – Encourage wildlife with beautiful Australian species.✅ Balconies, Patios & Courtyards – Compact, container-friendly picks for small-space living.✅ Formal, Modern & Coastal Designs – Find sculptural, hardy plants to match your style. Expert Plant Selection Tip Not sure where to start? Begin with your garden's light levels, full sun, part shade, or indoors, and filter by purpose: screening, feature, or groundcover. Mix natives with exotics for structure and seasonal flair, and don’t forget to choose the right pot or soil mix for best results. ❔ FAQs About All Products Is your range suitable for beginner gardeners?Yes! Our collection includes easy-care plants perfect for first-timers and plant pros alike. Do you deliver plants Australia-wide?We sure do, our expert packing and logistics ensure your plants arrive healthy and ready to grow. Can I find plants for balconies or apartments too?Absolutely, check out our compact, container-friendly options for small-space gardening. How do I know which plants suit my climate?Each product page includes detailed care instructions, including climate compatibility, sun needs, and watering tips. There are so many options, where do I begin?Start with your garden goals (privacy, colour, shade) and explore our collections to find plants that match your space and style. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with All Products? Create your perfect outdoor space, these bestsellers won’t last!
Apple Trees
Apple Trees Add beauty and bounty to your garden with our Apple Trees collection, perfect for growing your own crisp, delicious fruit while enjoying year-round ornamental charm. 🌱 Why Choose Apple Trees ✔ Fresh Homegrown Fruit – Enjoy crunchy, flavour-packed apples straight from your backyard.✔ Seasonal Beauty – Spring blossoms, lush summer foliage, and vibrant autumn colour.✔ Cold & Warm Climate Varieties – Options to suit temperate, cool, and subtropical regions.✔ Great for Backyards & Orchards – Productive and compact options for every space.✔ Pollinator-Friendly Blooms – Attract bees and beneficial insects to your garden. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Red Fuji Apple Tree – Produces sweet, crisp apples with exceptional keeping quality and flavour.- Anna Apple Tree – A low-chill variety ideal for warmer climates with early-season harvests.- Japanese Flowering Crabapple – Grown for its spectacular pink blossoms and ornamental fruit—perfect for visual appeal. 🏡 Where Apple Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Edible Gardens & Orchards – Combine beauty and productivity with seasonal harvests.✅ Backyards with Sun – Perfect for medium to large gardens with at least 6 hours of sun.✅ Feature Trees in Lawns – Enjoy spring blossoms and autumn colour in one stunning package.✅ Mixed Cottage Gardens – Blend with flowering perennials and herbs for an old-world feel. Expert Plant Selection Tip Most apple trees prefer full sun and rich, well-draining soil. For best results, plant two compatible varieties for cross-pollination and better fruit set, especially for traditional apples. Low-chill varieties like Anna are great for warmer regions. Prune annually in winter to encourage shape and productivity. ❔ FAQs About Apple Trees Do I need two apple trees for fruit?Many varieties benefit from cross-pollination, so planting a compatible pair can increase your yield. Can I grow apples in a warm climate?Yes, low-chill types like Anna are specially bred for subtropical and warmer temperate areas. Where’s the best spot to plant an apple tree?Choose a sunny location with good drainage and space for airflow and root growth. How long before they produce fruit?Typically 2–3 years after planting, with yields increasing as the tree matures. Are apple trees difficult to maintain?Not at all, just follow seasonal pruning and watering basics, and they’ll reward you for years. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Apple Trees? Turn your garden into a fruitful retreat, shop Apple Trees today!
Architectural Plants for Designer Gardens
Architectural Plants for Designer Gardens Create bold, sculptural statements in your landscape with our Architectural Plants collection, featuring striking forms and textures that bring structure, rhythm, and drama to high-end garden designs. 🌱 Why Choose Architectural Plants for Designer Gardens ✔ Instant Wow Factor – Make a statement with dramatic silhouettes and sculptural forms.✔ Design-Driven Appeal – Perfect for minimalist, modern, or resort-style gardens.✔ Low-Maintenance Elegance – Hardy, slow-growing selections that hold their form year-round.✔ Versatile Planting Options – Thrive in pots, raised beds, or feature beds.✔ Australian Climate Resilience – Heat, drought, and wind-tolerant selections built for our conditions. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Grass Tree (Xanthorrhoea glauca) – A true Australian icon with a slow-growing trunk and fountain of arching foliage.- Slender Weavers Bamboo (Bambusa textilis 'Gracilis') – Elegant, upright, and non-invasive, perfect for screening in tight designer spaces.- San Pedro Cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi) – Bold vertical columns add instant sculptural impact with minimal care. 🏡 Where Architectural Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Modern Minimalist Gardens – Use strong lines and forms for sleek, curated landscapes.✅ Resort-Style Retreats – Create drama and flow with focal plants near pools or patios.✅ Drought-Tolerant Designs – Combine with gravel, stone, and native textures for low-water gardens.✅ Urban Courtyards or Balconies – Container-friendly and space-efficient structure plants. Expert Plant Selection Tip When designing with architectural plants, think contrast, pair strong verticals like San Pedro Cactus with flowing forms like Grass Trees for depth and balance. Use them as stand-alone features or repeat in clusters for rhythm. Ensure good drainage and full sun exposure for best performance. ❔ FAQs About Architectural Plants for Designer Gardens Are architectural plants only for modern gardens?Not at all, while they suit modern styles, they can enhance any garden with structure and form. Do these plants do well in pots?Yes! Many, like San Pedro Cactus and Slender Weavers Bamboo, thrive in large pots and raised planters. Can I mix these with softer plants?Absolutely, architectural plants contrast beautifully with grasses, groundcovers, or flowering perennials. Are they difficult to maintain?Most are very low maintenance, needing little more than occasional watering and shaping. Will they handle Australian heat and drought?Yes, all plants in this collection are chosen for their resilience in Australian climates. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Architectural Plants for Designer Gardens? Want a garden that turns heads? Start with our Architectural Plants for Designer Gardens collection.
Australian Capital Territory
Gardening in the Australian Capital Territory requires careful plant selection. Canberra and surrounding ACT regions experience cold winters with regular frost, warm to hot summers, low humidity and distinct seasonal change. Choosing the right plants for the Australian Capital Territory ensures strong establishment, reliable performance and long-term resilience. This collection brings together trees, screening plants, hedging varieties and structural garden performers suited to ACT conditions. Whether you are landscaping a suburban block, building privacy, planting for seasonal shade or establishing structure on a larger property, these plants are selected for durability in cool-climate Australian gardens. Why plant selection matters in the ACT The ACT has a true temperate climate with defined seasons. Winter frosts are common, and temperature swings between summer and winter can be significant. In ACT gardens, well-selected plants: Tolerate regular frost and cold winter nights Perform in clay-heavy suburban soils Handle dry air and lower humidity Provide effective summer shade Maintain structure through seasonal change Evergreen species are widely used for year-round privacy and wind protection. Deciduous trees are particularly valuable in the ACT, where winter sun is beneficial and summer shade improves comfort. For larger canopy planting, explore our Advanced Trees collection suited to cool and temperate climates. Where these plants work best in ACT properties Privacy and boundary planting Canberra suburbs often feature open streetscapes and visible rear boundaries. Dense hedging and structured screening trees create privacy while maintaining a clean, architectural look. Our Screening Plants collection includes upright and cold-tolerant varieties suited to ACT conditions. Seasonal shade and passive design Deciduous shade trees are highly effective in the ACT. They provide cooling canopy during hot summer months and allow sunlight into homes during winter. Wind protection Cold winter winds can stress exposed gardens. Strategic tree and hedge planting helps buffer properties and improve plant survival. Larger residential blocks On larger properties around the ACT, hardy trees provide structure, wind reduction and long-term landscape stability. Choosing plants for Australian Capital Territory conditions Success in ACT gardens depends on frost tolerance and climate suitability. Frost resistance Regular winter frost means species must be proven performers in cool climates. Frost-sensitive tropical plants are generally unsuitable without protection. Soil considerations Clay soils are common in Canberra developments. Improving drainage before planting reduces the risk of waterlogging during cooler months. Evergreen vs deciduous Evergreen plants provide consistent privacy and wind protection. Deciduous trees are ideal for controlled shade and seasonal variation, making them particularly suited to ACT homes. Sun exposure The ACT experiences strong summer sun but cooler overall temperatures compared to northern states. Full sun positions still require species that tolerate summer heat peaks. For climate-adapted options, consider selections from our Native Plants collection suited to southern and cool-climate regions. Practical buying tips Confirm the plant is frost tolerant before purchasing. Choose species suited to temperate climates rather than subtropical varieties. Prepare clay soils thoroughly to improve drainage and root development. Consider mature size carefully, particularly in compact suburban gardens. Plant during autumn or spring to allow roots to establish before extreme seasonal temperatures. Layering deciduous canopy trees with evergreen hedging creates balanced year-round structure. Establishing plants successfully in the ACT Correct planting technique improves resilience in cooler climates. Dig wide planting holes to encourage lateral root growth Avoid planting too deeply Apply mulch to insulate roots during winter Water consistently during establishment, even in cooler months Protect young plants from heavy frost if necessary Autumn and spring are generally the best planting seasons in the ACT. Winter planting can also succeed if frost is managed carefully. Frequently asked questions What plants grow best in the ACT? Cool-climate trees and shrubs with proven frost tolerance perform best in Canberra and surrounding areas. When is the best time to plant in the ACT? Autumn and spring offer ideal soil temperatures and lower stress for most species. Do plants need watering during winter? Yes. Although growth slows, newly planted trees and shrubs still require consistent moisture. Are native plants suitable for the ACT? Many southern Australian native species are well adapted to ACT conditions and offer strong resilience once established. Can I grow tropical plants in the ACT? Tropical and subtropical plants generally struggle due to frost and cold winters unless grown in protected microclimates. Gardening in the Australian Capital Territory rewards careful plant selection and seasonal awareness. By choosing frost-tolerant, temperate-climate species and establishing them correctly, you create landscapes that perform reliably through both cold winters and warm summers.
Australian Native Shrubs
Australian Native Shrubs Fill your garden with hardy, beautiful structure using our Australian Native Shrubs collection. These low-maintenance plants bring vibrant colour, dense foliage, and year-round appeal while supporting local wildlife. 🌱 Why Choose Australian Native Shrubs ✔ Made for Australian Conditions – Thrive in local climates, soils, and seasons.✔ Wildlife-Friendly – Attract native birds, bees, and butterflies.✔ Great for Hedges & Borders – Compact, dense growth ideal for screening or edging.✔ Low Maintenance Beauty – Minimal watering and pruning once established.✔ Seasonal Colour & Evergreen Foliage – Enjoy structure and interest year-round. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Little John Bottlebrush (Callistemon 'Little John') – Compact, rounded form with striking red blooms and blue-grey foliage.- Mock Orange (Murraya paniculata) – Popular for its glossy leaves and fragrant white flowers—ideal for hedging.- Swamp Banksia (Banksia robur) – Bold foliage and dramatic, brush-like flowers make this banksia a feature in wet or coastal spots. 🏡 Where Australian Native Shrubs Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Native Garden Beds – Blend with other natives for a cohesive, wildlife-supporting design.✅ Formal or Informal Hedges – Use for structure, privacy, or garden borders.✅ Coastal & Wet Gardens – Hardy species like Banksia robur thrive in challenging conditions.✅ Suburban Yards & Courtyards – Compact varieties suit small spaces and pot planting. Expert Plant Selection Tip Group native shrubs with similar sunlight and soil preferences to create cohesive planting zones. Most thrive in full sun to part shade with well-draining soil. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage new growth. Mix flowering types with dense evergreens for year-round appeal. ❔ FAQs About Australian Native Shrubs Are native shrubs suitable for beginner gardeners?Yes, they’re hardy, easy to grow, and require little upkeep, perfect for all experience levels. Can I grow these in pots or small gardens?Definitely, compact varieties like Little John thrive in containers or narrow garden beds. What are the best uses for native shrubs in design?They’re great for hedging, screening, mixed borders, and adding texture and colour. Do native shrubs need lots of water?Once established, they’re drought-tolerant and thrive with minimal watering. Will these plants attract wildlife?Absolutely, birds and pollinators love the flowers and shelter provided by native shrubs. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Australian Native Shrubs? Turn your garden into a lush escape, shop Australian Native Shrubs today!
Australian Native Trees
Australian Native Trees Celebrate the spirit of the Australian landscape with our Native Trees collection, featuring iconic species that offer beauty, resilience, and habitat for native wildlife. Perfect for creating shade, structure, and seasonal colour in any garden. 🌱 Why Choose Australian Native Trees ✔ True Aussie Icons – Create a connection to the land with authentic native species.✔ Wildlife Haven – Provide food and shelter for birds, bees, and pollinators.✔ Hardy and Waterwise – Adapted to thrive in our climate with minimal care.✔ Striking Beauty – From bold trunks to brilliant flowers, they make a statement.✔ Versatile Landscape Uses – Great for shade, screening, or feature planting. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Coast Banksia (Banksia integrifolia) – A coastal-tough tree with golden brush-like flowers and attractive serrated foliage.- Queensland Bottle Tree (Brachychiton rupestris) – Unique bottle-shaped trunk and lush canopy—perfect for feature planting.- Illawarra Flame Tree (Brachychiton acerifolius) – Dazzles with brilliant red flowers in summer and elegant deciduous form. 🏡 Where Australian Native Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Acreage or Rural Gardens – Create shade and windbreaks with character-rich natives.✅ Coastal & Sandy Soils – Species like Banksia integrifolia thrive in seaside conditions.✅ Urban Feature Plantings – Make a bold statement with sculptural forms and vivid blooms.✅ Wildlife-Friendly Landscapes – Support biodiversity while enhancing garden aesthetics. Expert Plant Selection Tip Plant native trees in full sun with well-draining soil. Space them generously, especially larger species like Queensland Bottle Tree, to allow for mature growth. Pair flowering varieties like the Flame Tree with evergreen options for seasonal contrast and year-round structure. ❔ FAQs About Australian Native Trees Are native trees low maintenance?Yes, once established, they need minimal water and are naturally pest-resistant. Will these trees work in coastal or windy areas?Definitely, Coast Banksia is especially suited to exposed, sandy, and salt-laden sites. What size will these trees grow to?They vary, Bottle Trees and Flame Trees can reach 10–20m, while Coast Banksia stays more compact depending on conditions. When is the best time to plant native trees?Autumn and early spring are ideal, allowing roots to establish before extremes of heat or cold. Do native trees grow well with other native plants?Absolutely, group with native shrubs, grasses, and groundcovers for a cohesive, thriving ecosystem. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Australian Native Trees? These trees go fast, order your favourites before they sell out!
Australian Natives
Australian Natives Celebrate the beauty and resilience of the land with our Australian Natives collection, featuring iconic trees that offer timeless structure, habitat support, and low-maintenance performance in gardens across the country. 🌱 Why Choose Australian Natives ✔ Authentically Australian – Showcase the unique textures and forms of our native flora.✔ Drought & Climate Resilient – Naturally adapted to thrive in Australian conditions.✔ Low Maintenance Growth – Perfect for gardeners seeking beauty without the fuss.✔ Supports Local Wildlife – Create vital food and shelter for birds and pollinators.✔ Versatile Landscaping Uses – From street trees to shade, screening, and feature planting. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Australian Teak Tree (Flindersia australis) – A majestic native hardwood with lush foliage and excellent shade potential.- Water Gum Tree (Tristaniopsis laurina) – Compact, evergreen, and ideal for street or courtyard planting with golden summer flowers.- Broad Leaf Melaleuca (Melaleuca leucadendra 'Broad Leaf') – Features flowing foliage and papery bark, great for moist sites and wind protection. 🏡 Where Australian Natives Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Bushland-Inspired Gardens – Recreate natural settings with trees that reflect local character.✅ Urban and Street Landscapes – Use compact natives for greenery in built environments.✅ Creekside or Wet Areas – Moisture-loving trees like Broad Leaf Melaleuca thrive here.✅ Shade and Habitat Zones – Provide cooling canopies and refuge for native wildlife. Expert Plant Selection Tip When planting native trees, ensure they match your soil and drainage conditions, Melaleucas love damp ground, while Flindersia prefers well-drained soil. Mix canopy heights and foliage types for a layered, naturalistic effect. Mulch well and water deeply during establishment for long-term success. ❔ FAQs About Australian Natives Are native trees better for the environment?Yes, they support biodiversity, require less water, and blend seamlessly with local ecosystems. Will these grow well in my region?Our native selections are suited to most Australian climates, just check individual species for ideal conditions. Can I use these in formal landscapes too?Absolutely, many natives, like Water Gum, have neat growth habits perfect for structured designs. How long do they take to grow?Growth rates vary, but once established, many natives grow steadily with minimal input. Are native trees suitable for small gardens?Yes, compact varieties like Tristaniopsis laurina work beautifully in tight urban spaces or pots. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Australian Natives? Create your perfect outdoor space, these bestsellers won’t last!
Avenue Planting
Avenue Planting Define driveways, roadsides, or garden pathways with our Avenue Planting collection, featuring symmetrical, upright trees that provide structure, shade, and timeless visual impact for grand entrances and landscaped walkways. 🌱 Why Choose Avenue Planting ✔ Creates a Lasting First Impression – Frame entrances and driveways with elegant, structured lines.✔ Natural Shade Canopy – Trees form a green tunnel that cools and protects outdoor spaces.✔ Seasonal Beauty – From evergreen foliage to autumn colour, these trees transform with the seasons.✔ Symmetry and Flow – Adds balance, rhythm, and formality to any landscape.✔ Perfect for Australian Conditions – Handpicked to perform in local climates with low maintenance. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Weeping Lilly Pilly (Waterhousia floribunda) – Soft, cascading foliage and a fast-growing nature make this an ideal green avenue tree.- Tuckeroo Tree (Cupaniopsis anacardioides) – Compact, tidy, and wind-tolerant, great for suburban driveways or coastal streets.- American Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) – Offers spectacular autumn foliage and a formal, upright shape perfect for symmetrical planting. 🏡 Where Avenue Planting Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Driveways or Long Entrances – Line both sides for instant grandeur and shade.✅ Large Properties or Acreage – Create structure and separation in expansive spaces.✅ Suburban Streetscapes – Enhance curb appeal and pedestrian experience.✅ Public Parks or Estates – Use in rows to lead the eye and guide movement. Expert Plant Selection Tip When planting avenue trees, consistency is key, choose one species per row for clean symmetry, or alternate two varieties for a rhythmic pattern. Space trees according to their mature canopy width (usually 3–6 metres apart), and plant in straight lines with well-prepared, mulched soil for best results. ❔ FAQs About Avenue Planting What’s the best spacing for avenue trees?Spacing depends on the species, but most should be planted 3–6 metres apart to allow for even canopies and airflow. Will these trees work in narrow verges or driveways?Yes, compact trees like Tuckeroo or Weeping Lilly Pilly are ideal for tighter spaces. Do avenue trees provide good shade?Absolutely, trees like Waterhousia create dense canopies perfect for cooling paths and roads. Are these trees suitable for all climates?All selections are suited to a range of Australian climates, just check individual species for specific requirements. Will I need to prune them often?Most avenue trees have neat, upright forms and require only occasional shaping or under-pruning. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Avenue Planting? These trees go fast, order your favourites before they sell out!
Avocado Trees
Avocado Trees Grow your own creamy, nutrient-rich avocados with our Avocado Trees collection. Whether you’re a weekend gardener or a serious food grower, these trees deliver flavour, shade, and years of fruitful harvests. 🌱 Why Choose Avocado Trees ✔ Fresh, Homegrown Fruit – Enjoy buttery avocados straight from your backyard.✔ Nutritious & Delicious – Packed with healthy fats and perfect for everyday meals.✔ High-Yielding Varieties – Proven cultivars that thrive in Australian backyards.✔ Attractive Foliage – Dense evergreen leaves add year-round beauty and shade.✔ Suited to Aussie Climates – Low-chill types ideal for temperate and subtropical zones. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Hass Avocado Tree (Persea americana 'Hass') – The most popular variety with rich flavour, small seed, and excellent shelf life.- Shepard Avocado Tree (Persea americana 'Shepard') – A smooth-skinned green variety that thrives in warm climates with early harvests.- Fuerte Avocado Tree (Persea americana 'Fuerte') – A classic A-type variety with creamy flesh and cold-tolerance for cooler zones. 🏡 Where Avocado Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Backyard Edible Gardens – Plant one or two trees for years of harvest.✅ Warm, Sunny Spots – Best in full sun with protection from strong winds.✅ Large Containers on Patios – Dwarf grafted trees thrive in pots with good drainage.✅ Family-Friendly Yards – Great for kids and gardeners who love growing their own food. Expert Plant Selection Tip Avocados benefit from cross-pollination between A-type and B-type varieties (like Hass and Shepard), so planting two different types can boost yield. Ensure good drainage, full sun, and protection from frost and wind during establishment. Mulch generously and feed in spring and summer for optimal fruiting. ❔ FAQs About Avocado Trees Do I need more than one tree for fruit?While some varieties are self-pollinating, planting both A-type and B-type trees increases fruit production. Can avocados grow in cooler areas?Yes, Fuerte is a cold-tolerant option, but in very frosty areas, extra protection is recommended when young. How long before they produce fruit?Grafted trees usually begin producing within 3–4 years with proper care. Do they grow well in pots?Yes, select dwarf or grafted varieties and use large pots with excellent drainage. Are avocados difficult to grow?Not at all, give them sun, well-draining soil, and protection while young, and they’ll thrive for decades. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Avocado Trees? Turn your garden into a fruitful retreat—shop Avocado Trees today!
Azalea
Azalea Bring bursts of colour and year-round charm to your garden with our Azalea collection. These flowering shrubs are perfect for creating lush borders, vibrant mass plantings, or elegant container displays with minimal fuss. 🌱 Why Choose Azalea ✔ Long-Lasting Colour – Enjoy stunning flowers in spring, and many Encore varieties bloom again in autumn.✔ Compact & Versatile – Ideal for borders, pots, hedges, or understorey planting.✔ Low Maintenance – Easy to grow in part shade with just a little care.✔ Evergreen Foliage – Keeps gardens looking full and tidy year-round.✔ Perfect for Australian Gardens – Suits a wide range of climates, especially temperate and subtropical zones. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Autumn Sunburst Encore Azalea (Azalea Encore 'Autumn Sunburst') – Dazzles with coral-pink blooms and a compact form perfect for borders or pots.- Only One Earth Indica Azalea (Azalea indica 'Only One Earth') – A bold classic with rich magenta flowers and lush growth for informal hedges or underplanting.- Autumn Lily Encore Azalea (Azalea Encore 'Autumn Lily') – Large white blooms with soft purple flecks bloom in spring and again in autumn. 🏡 Where Azalea Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Shaded Garden Beds – Perfect under trees or along filtered-light paths.✅ Cottage or Woodland Gardens – Add bursts of colour beneath larger canopy trees.✅ Pots & Courtyard Displays – Thrive in containers with the right soil and dappled light.✅ Seasonal Colour Highlights – Use in mass plantings for spring and autumn drama. Expert Plant Selection Tip Azaleas prefer slightly acidic, well-draining soil and part shade, avoid harsh afternoon sun. Use mulch to retain moisture and protect shallow roots. For an extended blooming season, choose Encore varieties and mix colours for layered, long-lasting floral impact. ❔ FAQs About Azalea How much sun do azaleas need?They thrive in morning sun or dappled light, avoid hot afternoon sun, especially in warmer regions. Can I grow azaleas in pots?Absolutely! Use a quality acidic potting mix and position them in filtered light for best results. Are Encore azaleas really repeat bloomers?Yes, Encore varieties like Autumn Lily and Autumn Sunburst flower in spring and again in late summer or autumn. Do azaleas need much pruning?Not much, lightly prune after flowering to maintain shape and encourage new blooms. Will azaleas grow well in my climate?Azaleas perform best in temperate, subtropical, and mild coastal climates with good drainage and afternoon shade. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Azalea? Want a garden that turns heads? Start with our Azalea collection today!
Backyard Design Starter Plants
Backyard Design Starter Plants Designing your dream garden? Start with these landscaping staples, our Backyard Design Starter Plants collection includes easy-care, evergreen favourites that bring structure, privacy, and style to any outdoor space. 🌱 Why Choose Backyard Design Starter Plants ✔ Perfect for Beginners – Easy-to-grow plants that offer instant impact with minimal effort.✔ Foundation for Any Garden Style – Classic shapes and textures suit modern, formal, or cottage designs.✔ Low Maintenance, High Reward – Evergreen foliage, tidy growth habits, and year-round appeal.✔ Great for Hedges, Edging, and Climbers – Use for structure, privacy, or soft floral accents.✔ Ideal for Australian Backyards – Resilient and adaptable across a range of climates. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Emerald Green Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd') – A narrow-growing conifer with lush green foliage, perfect for privacy screens or formal accents.- Japanese Box (Buxus microphylla japonica) – A versatile, slow-growing shrub ideal for low hedges, borders, and topiary.- Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) – A fragrant, evergreen climber or groundcover with white flowers and glossy foliage. 🏡 Where Backyard Design Starter Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Formal Hedges & Borders – Use Japanese Box or Arborvitae for neat structure and edge definition.✅ Climbers on Fences or Arches – Let Star Jasmine climb and soften vertical spaces with scent and texture.✅ Small Urban Backyards – Compact, tidy plants that thrive in pots or tight garden beds.✅ Modern or Traditional Gardens – These classics adapt to a wide range of design styles. Expert Plant Selection Tip For a balanced backyard layout, combine upright plants like Arborvitae with low, structural shrubs like Japanese Box and soft climbers like Star Jasmine. Choose a sunny to partly shaded location and plant in nutrient-rich, well-drained soil. Use repetition in rows or borders to create a cohesive, professional finish. ❔ FAQs About Backyard Design Starter Plants Are these plants suitable for first-time gardeners?Yes, they’re hardy, easy to grow, and perfect for creating instant garden structure. Can I grow them in pots?Absolutely, Arborvitae, Japanese Box, and Star Jasmine all do well in containers with proper drainage. How fast do these plants grow?They’re moderate growers, ideal for controlled growth in formal layouts or smaller spaces. Do I need to prune them regularly?Light pruning a few times a year helps maintain shape, especially for hedging varieties like box and arborvitae. Will they grow well in Australian climates?Yes, these plants are proven performers in a wide range of Aussie conditions, from coastal to inland gardens. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Backyard Design Starter Plants? Create your perfect outdoor space, these bestsellers won’t last!
Bamboo
Bamboo is one of the most effective plants for fast, structured privacy in Australian gardens. Whether you need a dense green screen, wind protection or strong vertical structure without a wide canopy, selecting the right bamboo for Australian conditions is critical. This collection includes clumping bamboo varieties suited to a wide range of climates across Australia - from humid coastal regions to inland areas with hot summers. When chosen carefully and planted correctly, bamboo provides rapid height, year-round foliage density and a clean architectural look that works in both residential and acreage settings. Why bamboo performs so well in Australian landscapes Bamboo is valued for its speed, structure and reliability. In suitable climates, it establishes quickly and forms a dense barrier without the bulk of traditional hedging trees. Across much of Australia, quality clumping bamboo offers: Rapid vertical growth for quick privacy Narrow footprint compared to large screening trees Strong wind filtration rather than complete blockage Year-round evergreen foliage Clean, upright growth habit suited to modern landscapes Clumping bamboo varieties are particularly well suited to Australian residential properties because they grow in tight clusters rather than spreading aggressively. This makes them manageable when planted with correct spacing and maintenance. For layered screening, bamboo can be paired with lower hedging selections from our Screening Plants collection or combined with canopy options from our Trees range for broader landscape structure. Where bamboo works best Boundary screening Bamboo is widely used along fences where space is limited. Its upright growth provides strong vertical privacy without encroaching excessively into usable yard space. Wind protection On exposed blocks, bamboo filters wind rather than blocking it completely. This reduces turbulence and protects garden beds more effectively than solid fencing alone. Pool and outdoor living areas Bamboo creates a natural backdrop around pools and entertaining zones. Its vertical form adds privacy while maintaining airflow. Narrow urban spaces In smaller suburban lots, bamboo provides height without requiring the canopy spread of large trees. This makes it ideal for side boundaries and tight garden corridors. Choosing the right bamboo for Australian conditions Selecting the correct type of bamboo is essential for long-term success. Clumping vs running bamboo Clumping bamboo grows in contained clusters and is the preferred option for residential gardens across Australia. Running bamboo spreads via underground rhizomes and is generally unsuitable for standard residential planting without containment systems. This collection focuses on clumping bamboo suited to controlled landscape use. Climate compatibility Subtropical and coastal regions support the widest range of bamboo varieties. In temperate areas, frost tolerance becomes important. Inland regions require heat resilience and consistent irrigation during establishment. Always match species to your local climate zone. Soil and drainage Bamboo prefers well-drained soil with adequate organic matter. Heavy clay soils should be improved before planting to avoid waterlogging. Sandy soils benefit from added compost to improve moisture retention. Height and maintenance Different bamboo varieties reach different mature heights. Consider: Desired privacy height Proximity to neighbouring properties Ongoing maintenance capacity Regular thinning of older culms improves airflow and maintains density. Practical buying tips Measure the boundary length and calculate correct spacing before purchasing. Select clumping varieties suitable for your climate zone. Prepare soil thoroughly prior to planting, particularly in compacted or clay-heavy sites. Install irrigation if planting in warmer or drier regions to support establishment. Allow sufficient clearance from fences and structures to accommodate mature clump size. Establishing bamboo successfully The establishment phase determines long-term density and health. Dig a hole wider than the root ball Improve soil with organic matter Water deeply at planting Apply mulch to conserve moisture Maintain consistent watering during the first growing season In warmer regions, bamboo establishes steadily through much of the year. In cooler climates, spring planting allows strong root development before winter. Frequently asked questions Is bamboo invasive? Clumping bamboo varieties are not invasive when planted correctly. They grow in contained clusters rather than spreading aggressively. How fast does bamboo grow? Growth rates vary by species and climate. In favourable conditions, many clumping varieties gain significant height within the first few growing seasons. Can bamboo be used for full privacy? Yes. When planted at correct spacing, bamboo forms dense vertical screens suitable for residential boundaries. Does bamboo require pruning? Periodic thinning of older culms improves appearance and airflow. Height control may be required depending on species and desired outcome. Is bamboo suitable for small gardens? Yes. Its upright growth habit makes it well suited to narrow spaces where broader trees would be impractical. Bamboo provides fast, reliable vertical screening for Australian properties. When selected carefully and maintained correctly, it delivers strong privacy, wind protection and architectural presence without excessive spread.
Bamboo for Screening
Bamboo for Screening Create instant privacy, block out neighbours, and add lush green movement to your garden with our Bamboo for Screening collection. These clumping varieties grow fast, stay tidy, and provide a beautiful natural alternative to fences and walls. 🌱 Why Choose Bamboo for Screening ✔ Fast & Effective Privacy – Create tall, dense screens in tight spaces within 12–18 months.✔ Clumping, Non-Invasive Types – Safe for suburban gardens, no spreading or root problems.✔ Year-Round Coverage – Evergreen foliage offers consistent screening and softness.✔ Ideal for Narrow Garden Beds – Upright habits suit fence lines, pool areas, and side passages.✔ Resilient in Aussie Conditions – Tolerates heat, wind, and a variety of soil types. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Goldstripe Bamboo (Bambusa multiplex 'Goldstripe') – One of the best screening bamboos, fast, upright, and easy to grow in narrow spaces.- Variegated Malay Dwarf Bamboo (Bambusa heterostachya 'Variegated') – Compact, colourful, and perfect for stylish low-to-mid height screening.- White Bamboo (Bambusa chungii) – Known for its stunning powdery-white culms and tall, elegant form, ideal for premium garden design. 🏡 Where Bamboo for Screening Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Fence Line Privacy Screens – Use Goldstripe for tall, narrow green walls that block out neighbours fast.✅ Modern Courtyards & Patios – Add structure and texture with container-grown bamboos like Variegated Malay Dwarf.✅ Tropical or Asian-Inspired Gardens – Use White Bamboo as a stunning vertical accent.✅ Urban Narrow Garden Beds – Ideal for tight spaces where traditional hedging won’t fit. Expert Plant Selection Tip For dense screening, plant Goldstripe or White Bamboo 1 to 1.5 metres apart in well-drained soil. Water regularly while establishing and mulch to retain moisture. Use Variegated Malay Dwarf for stylish low screens or pot-friendly privacy on patios. All varieties are clumping and won’t spread invasively. ❔ FAQs About Bamboo for Screening Will bamboo take over my garden?No, our screening bamboos are clumping, non-invasive types that stay where you plant them. How quickly do these bamboos grow?Most varieties establish fast and reach mature height in 12–24 months with proper care. Can I grow screening bamboo in pots?Yes, use large containers with quality soil and keep well-watered during warmer months. Do these bamboos drop leaves or make a mess?Minimal leaf drop, bamboo is very low-maintenance compared to hedging trees. Are these suited to Australian climates?Absolutely, all varieties thrive in Aussie gardens from coastal regions to urban courtyards. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Bamboo for Screening? Create your perfect outdoor space, these bestsellers won’t last!
Banksias
Banksias Bring bold textures, year-round interest, and rich native character to your garden with our Banksia collection. These iconic Australian natives are known for their unique flower spikes, hardy nature, and ability to attract birds and pollinators in every season. 🌱 Why Choose Banksias ✔ Iconic Native Flowers – Cone-shaped flower spikes add striking form and seasonal colour.✔ Bird & Pollinator Magnet – Nectar-rich blooms attract honeyeaters, bees, and butterflies.✔ Tough & Low Maintenance – Thrive in poor soils, coastal winds, and dry conditions.✔ Versatile Landscaping Options – Use as feature shrubs, informal hedges, or native screens.✔ Thrives in Australian Climates – Adapted to sandy soils, humidity, and drought. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Coast Banksia (Banksia integrifolia) – A robust, salt-tolerant tree with golden flower spikes, ideal for coastal gardens and windbreaks.- Lantern Banksia (Banksia ericifolia) – Upright and dense with fiery orange blooms that resemble glowing lanterns—perfect for screens or feature planting.- Swamp Banksia (Banksia robur) – Broad, leathery leaves and dramatic green-bronze flowers make this a bold feature in moist or coastal spots. 🏡 Where Banksias Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Coastal Gardens & Dune Plantings – Coast Banksia thrives in sandy, exposed locations.✅ Native Wildlife Gardens – Feed and shelter birds and insects all year long.✅ Feature Beds & Borders – Use Swamp or Lantern Banksia as bold, structural highlights.✅ Low-Water Landscapes – Perfect for xeriscapes and sustainable, low-irrigation gardens. Expert Plant Selection Tip Banksias prefer well-draining soil and full sun, though some like Swamp Banksia tolerate moist conditions. Avoid phosphorus-rich fertilisers—use a native-safe blend. Mix banksias of varying heights and bloom colours to create contrast and extend flowering seasons across your garden. ❔ FAQs About Banksias Are banksias good for attracting wildlife?Yes, banksias are rich in nectar and are a favourite food source for native birds and pollinators. Can banksias grow in coastal or windy areas?Absolutely, Coast and Swamp Banksias are especially suited to harsh, exposed environments. Do banksias grow well in pots?Some smaller varieties can, but most thrive best in garden beds with space for root development. How often do they flower?Banksias flower through multiple seasons depending on the variety, many bloom in autumn, winter, or spring. Are banksias difficult to care for?Not at all, they’re hardy, drought-tolerant, and thrive with minimal maintenance once established. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Banksias? Turn your garden into a native wonderland, shop our Banksia collection today!
Best Hedging Plants
Best Hedging Plants Create privacy, structure, and year-round greenery with our Best Hedging Plants collection. These fast-growing, low-maintenance shrubs are perfect for shaping garden boundaries, softening fences, and transforming blank walls into lush green backdrops. 🌱 Why Choose Best Hedging Plants ✔ Fast-Growing Privacy – Quickly block out neighbours and reduce noise.✔ Tidy, Dense Growth – Naturally bushy varieties ideal for shaping and clipping.✔ Evergreen Foliage – Keeps your garden looking full and vibrant year-round.✔ Versatile for Any Space – Compact or tall options for narrow beds or wide screens.✔ Ideal for Australian Conditions – Hardy, heat-tolerant picks that thrive in Aussie gardens. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Lilly Pilly Resilience (Syzygium australe 'Resilience') – A vigorous, psyllid-resistant favourite with glossy foliage and fluffy white flowers.- Straight and Narrow™ Lilly Pilly (Syzygium australe ‘SAN01’) – A slim, upright grower perfect for tight spaces and narrow garden beds.- Sweet Viburnum (Viburnum odoratissimum) – Broad-leafed and fast-growing with a lush, tropical look and fragrant spring blooms. 🏡 Where Best Hedging Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Suburban Backyard Screens – Block out neighbours and create a private oasis.✅ Poolside or Fence-Line Boundaries – Hardy hedges that thrive near water and walls.✅ Narrow Garden Beds or Side Passages – Use upright growers like Straight and Narrow™ for a sleek green wall.✅ Front Garden Formal Hedges – Shape into neat, clipped edges or leave informal for a softer look. Expert Plant Selection Tip For a dense hedge, plant your chosen species 1 to 1.5 metres apart, depending on mature width. Lilly Pillies thrive in full sun to part shade and respond well to pruning after each flush of growth. For lush foliage and fast coverage, feed with a slow-release fertiliser twice a year and mulch well. ❔ FAQs About Best Hedging Plants How far apart should I plant hedging plants?Spacing depends on the variety, generally 1–1.5m apart for a dense, seamless screen. Do these hedges stay green all year?Yes, all plants in this collection are evergreen and retain their foliage through every season. Can I trim them into formal shapes?Absolutely, Lilly Pillies and Viburnum are excellent for shaping and respond well to regular pruning. How fast do they grow?Very fast! Most will provide effective screening within 12–24 months under good conditions. Are these plants easy to care for?Yes, they’re low-maintenance, resilient, and perfect for beginner or busy gardeners. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Best Hedging Plants? Want instant privacy and structure? Shop our Best Hedging Plants collection today!
Best Screening Plants
Best Screening Plants Block out neighbours, reduce noise, and add lush greenery to your garden with our Best Screening Plants collection. These fast-growing, evergreen trees and shrubs are perfect for creating natural privacy walls that look beautiful all year round. 🌱 Why Choose Best Screening Plants ✔ Instant Privacy – Quickly form dense green walls to screen out unwanted views.✔ Evergreen Foliage – Keeps your garden private and vibrant in every season.✔ Vertical Impact – Choose from upright and columnar shapes for tight spaces.✔ Low Maintenance Choices – Easy to grow and shape with minimal care.✔ Perfect for Aussie Gardens – Thrives in a wide range of Australian climates. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Lilly Pilly Resilience (Syzygium australe 'Resilience') – A fast-growing hedge with dense foliage, fluffy white flowers, and excellent pest resistance.- Pencil Pine (Cupressus sempervirens 'Nitschke's Needles') – Tall and narrow, perfect for formal or modern screens in tight spaces.- Eumundi Quandong (Elaeocarpus eumundi) – Upright with glossy green leaves and small white flowers—great for feature screening with a tropical look. 🏡 Where Best Screening Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Urban Backyards – Create privacy in high-density areas without taking up too much space.✅ Narrow Garden Beds or Side Passages – Ideal for upright growers like Pencil Pine and Eumundi Quandong.✅ Poolside or Entertaining Zones – Shield your outdoor areas with evergreen structure.✅ Property Boundaries or Driveways – Define borders and reduce noise naturally. Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose species based on your available width and desired height, Pencil Pines are perfect for tight vertical screens, while Lilly Pilly Resilience suits wider hedging. Space plants 1 to 1.5 metres apart for fast coverage. Water regularly during establishment and prune annually to maintain shape and density. ❔ FAQs About Best Screening Plants What’s the best fast-growing plant for privacy?Lilly Pilly Resilience is one of the fastest-growing screening plants, often reaching 3–5 metres in just a few years. Can I plant screening trees close to fences?Yes, narrow varieties like Pencil Pine and Eumundi Quandong are ideal for tight spaces near boundaries. Will these plants work in full sun or part shade?Absolutely, most in this collection thrive in full sun to light shade. How often should I prune screening plants?A light prune once or twice a year encourages dense, healthy growth and keeps them tidy. Are these plants suitable for Australian conditions?Yes, all selections are proven performers in Australian climates and soils. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Best Screening Plants? These plants go fast, order your favourites before they sell out!
Bird Attracting
Bird Attracting Turn your garden into a lively sanctuary with our Bird Attracting collection. These flowering trees and shrubs are packed with nectar-rich blooms that bring colourful native birds, bees, and butterflies flocking to your backyard. 🌱 Why Choose Bird Attracting ✔ Draw in Native Birds – Lure honeyeaters, lorikeets, and other pollinators with nectar-filled flowers.✔ Year-Round Colour – Blooming across multiple seasons for ongoing visual appeal.✔ Low Maintenance – Hardy, fast-growing, and easy to care for once established.✔ Natural Pest Control – Birds help reduce insects and create a balanced ecosystem.✔ Perfect for Australian Gardens – Adapted to thrive in a wide range of Aussie conditions. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Kings Park Special Bottlebrush (Callistemon 'Kings Park Special') – Tall and bold with bright red flower spikes beloved by nectar-feeding birds.- Forest Rambler Grevillea (Grevillea 'Forest Rambler') – A sprawling shrub that bursts with pink and cream spider flowers all year round.- Silver Trumpet Tree (Tabebuia argentea) – Dazzles in spring with golden-yellow blooms that attract birds and light up the landscape. 🏡 Where Bird Attracting Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Native Habitat Gardens – Combine with other native plants to build a thriving ecosystem.✅ Cottage or Informal Garden Beds – Add soft, wildlife-friendly textures and seasonal colour.✅ Open Lawns or Feature Beds – Plant flowering trees like the Silver Trumpet Tree for a show-stopping centrepiece.✅ Perimeter Screening or Fences – Use grevilleas and bottlebrushes to form bird-friendly green walls. Expert Plant Selection Tip For maximum bird activity, plant a mix of species that flower at different times of year. Group flowering shrubs and trees together near water sources or sheltered areas to encourage regular visits. Avoid heavy pruning during flowering periods to protect nectar access. ❔ FAQs About Bird Attracting Which birds will these plants attract?You’ll see honeyeaters, lorikeets, spinebills, and other nectar-feeding birds visiting regularly. Do I need a large garden for these plants?Not at all, many bird-attracting plants are compact enough for suburban yards or large pots. Will these plants flower all year?Many, like Grevillea ‘Forest Rambler’, flower for long periods, others bloom seasonally with high impact. Are these plants difficult to maintain?They’re low-maintenance once established, just prune after flowering and water during dry spells. Can I combine these with other natives?Absolutely, Grevilleas and Callistemons blend beautifully with native grasses and shrubs. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Bird Attracting Plants? Want a garden that turns heads (and wings)? Shop our Bird Attracting collection today!
Bulk Plants for Landscapers
Bulk Plants for Landscapers Speed up project timelines and maximise visual impact with our Bulk Plants for Landscapers collection. These proven performers offer reliable growth, low maintenance needs, and standout aesthetics, perfect for large-scale planting with lasting results. 🌱 Why Choose Bulk Plants for Landscapers ✔ Cost-Effective Coverage – Order in volume to reduce costs and simplify procurement.✔ Reliable Performance – Hardy, adaptable plants that thrive in diverse conditions.✔ Instant Visual Impact – Fill out garden beds, borders, and commercial sites fast.✔ Low Maintenance Choices – Ideal for hands-off upkeep post-installation.✔ Perfect for Aussie Projects – Suited to Australian soils, climates, and design needs. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Xanadu Philodendron (Philodendron xanadu) – A compact, lush tropical foliage plant ideal for mass planting under trees or in shaded beds.- Teddy Bear Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora 'Teddy Bear') – Dense and upright with glossy green leaves and velvety bronze undersides, excellent for formal screening or feature hedges.- No Mow Grass (Zoysia tenuifolia) – A soft, slow-growing grass that forms undulating mounds—perfect for groundcover in high-end landscape designs. 🏡 Where Bulk Plants for Landscapers Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Commercial & Civic Projects – Fill parks, medians, and public gardens with durable, low-care species.✅ Residential Estate Plantings – Use for fast, attractive coverage in high-visibility areas.✅ Large Garden Beds & Borders – Create flow and unity across expansive spaces.✅ Shaded & Sloped Areas – Groundcovers like No Mow Grass thrive where other options struggle. Expert Plant Selection Tip When ordering for bulk landscaping, consider spacing requirements and long-term growth habits. Philodendron Xanadu thrives in shaded zones at 60cm spacing, while Teddy Bear Magnolia can be spaced 1.5–2 metres apart for dense screening. Zoysia tenuifolia spreads slowly but forms a carpet-like finish, ideal for large, weed-prone areas. ❔ FAQs About Bulk Plants for Landscapers Can I get trade pricing for large orders?Yes, trade discounts are available for bulk quantities. Contact us for quotes on commercial volumes. Are these plants hardy and low maintenance?Absolutely, all selections are chosen for their adaptability, durability, and low upkeep. Can you deliver large plant orders to site?Yes, we offer reliable nationwide delivery, including direct-to-site drop-offs for large-scale projects. How do I choose the right mix for my job?We can help, reach out for tailored advice based on your project’s size, light levels, and style. Do these work in both residential and commercial landscapes?Yes, they’re ideal for both, whether you're planting a resort, streetscape, or backyard estate. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Bulk Plants for Landscapers? Create impact at scale, order from our Bulk Plants for Landscapers collection today!
Buy Palms Online
Buy Palms Online Transform your space into a tropical retreat with our Buy Palms Online collection. These iconic palms are perfect for creating resort-style gardens, statement entrances, and lush poolside landscapes, all delivered directly to your door. 🌱 Why Choose Buy Palms Online ✔ Instant Tropical Vibes – Bold fronds and graceful trunks bring a holiday feel home.✔ Architectural Beauty – Add height, movement, and structure to any outdoor setting.✔ Low Maintenance Once Established – Hardy choices suited to Aussie conditions.✔ Delivered to Your Door – Shop premium-quality palms online with nationwide delivery.✔ Perfect for Feature Planting or Screening – Use as focal points or layered backdrops. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Foxtail Palm (Wodyetia bifurcata) – A fast-growing Queensland native with bushy, feather-like fronds and a self-cleaning trunk.- Bismarck Palm (Bismarckia nobilis) – Silver-blue fan-shaped leaves and a dramatic presence make this palm a landscape showstopper.- Ramsay's Fan Palm (Licuala ramsayi) – A rare, rainforest-style palm with large, circular fronds, ideal for shaded tropical gardens. 🏡 Where Buy Palms Online Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Poolside & Outdoor Living Areas – Create a resort atmosphere with towering tropical silhouettes.✅ Driveways & Entrances – Flank walkways or gates with striking architectural palms.✅ Rainforest or Understory Zones – Use shade-loving palms like Ramsay’s Fan Palm in protected spots.✅ Containers & Courtyards – Grow compact or juvenile palms in large pots for mobile impact. Expert Plant Selection Tip Palms thrive in well-draining soil with regular watering during establishment. Foxtail Palms and Bismarcks love full sun, while Ramsay’s Fan Palm prefers part to full shade with higher humidity. Space feature palms 3–5 metres apart and mulch generously to retain soil moisture. ❔ FAQs About Buy Palms Online Can I really buy large palms online?Yes! We specialise in delivering healthy, premium-grade palms safely to your doorstep, nationwide. Do palms need a lot of water?They need regular watering during establishment but are generally drought-tolerant once mature. Which palms are best for full sun?Foxtail and Bismarck Palms thrive in full sun and are perfect for open garden spaces. Can I grow palms in pots?Absolutely, use large containers with good drainage, especially for juvenile palms or shade-lovers. Are these palms suited to Australian climates?Yes, all palms in this collection perform beautifully in a range of Australian coastal and subtropical zones. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Buy Palms Online? Turn your garden into a lush escape, shop Buy Palms Online today!
Buy Trees Online
Buy Trees Online Upgrade your garden with ease by shopping our Buy Trees Online collection, featuring stunning flowering, evergreen, and fruiting trees delivered directly to your door. Perfect for adding shade, structure, and seasonal beauty to any landscape. 🌱 Why Choose Buy Trees Online ✔ Hassle-Free Shopping – Order premium-quality trees from the comfort of home.✔ Wide Selection of Styles – From flowering to fruiting, evergreen to deciduous.✔ Delivered to Your Door – Professionally packed and shipped Australia-wide.✔ Year-Round Garden Appeal – Choose trees that provide beauty through every season.✔ Perfect for Any Garden Size – Options for small courtyards to large acreage blocks. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Little Gem Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem') – Compact and evergreen with glossy leaves and creamy white flowers—ideal for hedging or feature planting.- Royal Poinciana (Delonix regia) – A spectacular shade tree with brilliant red-orange blooms and an umbrella-shaped canopy.- Kalamata Olive Tree (Olea europaea 'Kalamata') – A productive, Mediterranean classic perfect for edible gardens and low-maintenance landscaping. 🏡 Where Buy Trees Online Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Feature Planting for Front Yards – Make a statement with flowering or structured trees.✅ Shade Trees for Lawns or Patios – Royal Poinciana offers wide canopies and vivid colour.✅ Productive Backyard Spaces – Grow your own olives with the hardy Kalamata tree.✅ Courtyards & Compact Gardens – Little Gem Magnolia brings elegance in smaller spaces. Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose your tree based on available space, sunlight, and purpose, whether it's shade, fruit, or floral interest. Most trees thrive in full sun with well-drained soil. Dig a wide planting hole, enrich with compost, and mulch well. Water regularly until well established and prune to shape as needed. ❔ FAQs About Buy Trees Online Is it safe to order large trees online?Yes, we use professional packing methods and experienced couriers to ensure your trees arrive healthy and secure. Will these trees grow in my climate?Each tree listing includes climate guidelines, and we only stock varieties proven to thrive in Australian conditions. Can I plant these trees in pots?Smaller varieties like Little Gem Magnolia and Kalamata Olive can thrive in large containers. How fast do these trees grow?Growth rates vary, Royal Poinciana is fast-growing, while Little Gem Magnolia and Olive Trees are slower but steady. Do you offer bulk discounts or trade pricing?Yes, contact us directly for landscaper or trade pricing on larger quantities. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Buy Trees Online? Create your perfect outdoor space, these bestsellers won’t last!
Cacti
Cacti Add bold form, texture, and desert charm to your garden or indoor space with our Cacti collection. These sculptural, low-maintenance plants are ideal for modern landscapes, pots, and waterwise gardens. 🌱 Why Choose Cacti ✔ Striking Architectural Shapes – Create instant visual impact with sculptural forms.✔ Extremely Low Maintenance – Thrive on neglect, perfect for busy or beginner gardeners.✔ Drought Tolerant – Require minimal water and love dry, sunny conditions.✔ Great in Pots or Ground – Versatile for courtyards, rock gardens, and indoors.✔ Perfect for Australian Climates – Suited to hot, dry environments and coastal zones. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Cowboy Cactus (Euphorbia acrurensis) – Tall and rugged with upright branches, adds vertical drama to any setting.- San Pedro Cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi) – Fast-growing columnar cactus with soft spines and beautiful night blooms.- Golden Barrel Cactus (Echinocactus grusonii) – A round, golden-spined classic, perfect as a bold accent or mass-planted feature. 🏡 Where Cacti Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Modern or Arid Gardens – Mix with gravel, stone, and succulents for a sleek desert look.✅ Balconies & Courtyards – Cacti thrive in pots with minimal space and care.✅ Rock Gardens & Slopes – Excellent choice for hard-to-water areas and drainage zones.✅ Indoor Sunrooms or Window Sills – Smaller cacti add charm and structure inside the home. Expert Plant Selection Tip Cacti love full sun and require well-draining soil, use a cactus or succulent mix in pots. Water sparingly and let soil dry completely between drinks. Group different heights and forms together for contrast, and avoid overwatering during cooler months to prevent root rot. ❔ FAQs About Cacti Are cacti really that low maintenance?Yes, cacti are among the easiest plants to care for, needing very little water or attention. Can cacti grow indoors?Absolutely, just place them near a bright window or in a sunroom for best results. Will these survive in Australian heat?Definitely, cacti thrive in hot, dry Aussie climates and are perfect for full sun areas. Do cacti grow well in pots?Yes, they're ideal for pots and need minimal space, making them great for patios or small gardens. Are cacti suitable for beginner gardeners?Yes, cacti are forgiving, resilient, and a great starting point for new plant lovers. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Cacti? Want a garden that turns heads? Start with our Cacti collection today!
Cactus Collection
Cactus Collection Bring bold structure, dramatic texture, and low-maintenance charm to your garden with our Cactus Collection. These sculptural icons are perfect for modern landscapes, pots, and dry-climate planting, delivering serious visual impact with minimal effort. 🌱 Why Choose Cactus Collection ✔ Striking Architectural Form – Add sculptural interest with upright columns and geometric shapes.✔ Ultra Low Maintenance – Thrive with little water and no fuss, ideal for busy gardeners.✔ Perfect for Pots or Ground – Use as statement pieces in rock gardens, courtyards, or modern interiors.✔ Thrives in Australian Conditions – Heat-loving, sun-hardy, and built for dry climates.✔ Evergreen Beauty – Stays strong and stunning all year round. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - San Pedro Cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi) – A fast-growing columnar cactus with smooth ribs and soft spines—great for height and subtle flowering.- Golden Barrel Cactus (Echinocactus grusonii) – A globular, golden-spined showpiece that adds dramatic contrast to rock or succulent gardens.- Candelabrum Cactus (Euphorbia eritrea) – Tall and sculptural with branching arms, ideal for architectural flair in pots or arid beds. 🏡 Where Cactus Collection Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Modern & Minimalist Gardens – Pair with stone, gravel, and clean lines for a bold, curated look.✅ Drought-Tolerant Landscapes – Perfect for hot, dry regions and low-water planting schemes.✅ Patios & Pots – Add structure and contrast in containers or grouped on courtyards.✅ Indoor Feature Corners – Use juvenile specimens in bright indoor spots for year-round character. Expert Plant Selection Tip Plant cacti in sandy, well-draining soil with excellent airflow. Position in full sun to partial shade depending on species. Use spacing to your advantage, San Pedro for height, Golden Barrel for low contrast, and Candelabrum for sculptural mass. Water sparingly and avoid overwatering, especially in winter. ❔ FAQs About Cactus Collection Are these cacti easy to care for?Yes, cacti are among the lowest maintenance plants you can grow, requiring minimal watering and no pruning. Can I plant them together in the same garden bed?Absolutely, just ensure they all receive full sun and excellent drainage. Are these safe for pets and children?Cacti may have sharp spines or be toxic if ingested, place them out of reach in family spaces. How often should I water my cacti?Water deeply but infrequently, typically once every 2–4 weeks in summer and even less in winter. Can I grow them in pots?Yes—all of these cacti thrive in containers, just use a cactus mix and a sunny position. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with the Cactus Collection? Create your perfect outdoor space, these bestsellers won’t last!
Callistemons
Callistemons Add vibrant colour, native charm, and pollinator-friendly beauty to your garden with our Callistemons collection. Also known as Bottlebrushes, these hardy Aussie favourites burst with bright blooms and thrive in tough conditions, making them perfect for any landscape. 🌱 Why Choose Callistemons ✔ Brilliant Bottlebrush Blooms – Vibrant flower spikes that dazzle across seasons.✔ Bird & Pollinator Friendly – A magnet for honeyeaters, bees, and butterflies.✔ Tough & Low Maintenance – Drought-tolerant, frost-hardy, and easy to grow.✔ Great for Hedges, Screens & Features – Versatile shapes and sizes for every design.✔ Thrives in Australian Conditions – Perfect for coastal, suburban, and inland gardens. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Kings Park Special Bottlebrush (Callistemon 'Kings Park Special') – A tall, fast-growing variety with vivid red flowers and lush green foliage, ideal for screening or feature planting.- Purple Splendour Bottlebrush (Callistemon 'Purple Splendour') – Rare deep-magenta flower spikes and compact form make this one a showstopper in borders and native gardens.- Wilderness White Bottlebrush (Callistemon viminalis 'Wilderness White') – Soft weeping form with pure white blooms, perfect for creating contrast or a calming colour palette. 🏡 Where Callistemons Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Native Wildlife Gardens – Support local ecosystems while adding spectacular blooms.✅ Privacy Screens or Hedging – Use taller varieties like Kings Park for natural screening.✅ Cottage & Mixed Borders – Combine with grasses and shrubs for year-round interest.✅ Coastal & Drought-Prone Gardens – Hardy and adaptable even in tough environments. Expert Plant Selection Tip Callistemons thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, but tolerate clay and coastal exposure well. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage more blooms. Mix colours and growth habits to create depth and visual rhythm throughout your landscape. ❔ FAQs About Callistemons Are callistemons good for attracting birds?Yes, nectar-rich flowers are favourites among lorikeets, honeyeaters, and native bees. Can I grow them in pots?Yes, compact varieties like Purple Splendour are excellent for large containers in full sun. Do they need much water?Not much, once established, callistemons are drought-tolerant and ideal for low-water gardens. How tall do they grow?Varieties range from 1.5m to 4m+ depending on the cultivar, perfect for everything from borders to screens. Do they bloom more than once a year?Yes, many bottlebrushes bloom in spring and again in late summer or autumn with a light prune. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Callistemons? Want a garden that turns heads? Start with our Callistemons collection today!
Camellias
Camellias Bring timeless elegance and year-round structure to your garden with our Camellias collection. These evergreen beauties are prized for their glossy foliage and exquisite blooms, perfect for hedges, shaded borders, or feature plantings. 🌱 Why Choose Camellias ✔ Elegant Blooms – Roses of winter that flower when little else is in bloom.✔ Glossy Evergreen Foliage – Provides lush structure all year round.✔ Shade-Tolerant – Thrive in dappled light and understorey positions.✔ Ideal for Hedges or Features – Suits both formal and cottage-style gardens.✔ Low Maintenance Charm – Hardy, long-lived, and easy to care for once established. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Black Tie Camellia (Camellia japonica 'Black Tie') – Upright and compact with deep crimson formal double blooms, stunning as a clipped hedge or focal point.- Pure Silk Camellia (Camellia sasanqua 'Pure Silk') – Soft, semi-double white-pink blooms with a gentle fragrance, ideal for early flowering and espalier.- Drama Girl Camellia (Camellia japonica 'Drama Girl') – Large, ruffled pink blooms on a lush, full shrub, perfect as a dramatic specimen in shaded spots. 🏡 Where Camellias Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Shaded Garden Borders – Thrive under trees or along protected fences.✅ Formal Hedges & Screens – Shape into structured hedges or flowing evergreen backdrops.✅ Large Pots & Courtyards – Compact varieties like Black Tie perform beautifully in containers.✅ Cottage & Woodland Gardens – Mix with azaleas, ferns, and hydrangeas for a soft, layered look. Expert Plant Selection Tip Camellias love slightly acidic, well-drained soil and protection from harsh afternoon sun. Sasanqua types like 'Pure Silk' flower earlier and tolerate more sun, while japonicas like 'Drama Girl' prefer part to full shade. Water regularly during dry spells and mulch to protect shallow roots. ❔ FAQs About Camellias When do camellias bloom?Sasanquas bloom in autumn to early winter, while japonicas bloom in late winter through spring. Can camellias grow in full sun?Sasanqua types can handle more sun, but all camellias prefer morning sun or dappled shade. Are they suitable for pots?Yes, choose dwarf or compact varieties and use acidic potting mix in a large, well-drained container. How often do they need pruning?Minimal pruning is required, just shape after flowering to maintain size and encourage bushiness. Are camellias low maintenance?Yes—once established, they’re hardy, long-lived, and need very little attention aside from seasonal feeding. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Camellias? Create your perfect outdoor space, these bestsellers won’t last!
Citrus & Fruit
Citrus & Fruit Enjoy the freshness of homegrown produce with our Citrus & Fruit collection, featuring juicy oranges, zesty limes, and crisp apples grown right in your own backyard. These trees are as beautiful as they are bountiful, offering fragrance, shade, and delicious harvests. 🌱 Why Choose Citrus & Fruit ✔ Delicious, Homegrown Produce – Pick your own fruit straight from the tree.✔ Fragrant Flowers & Foliage – Enjoy year-round beauty and seasonal blooms.✔ Perfect for Edible Gardens – Great for suburban backyards, courtyards, or acreage.✔ Low Maintenance Once Established – Hardy trees that thrive with minimal effort.✔ Ideal for Australian Climates – Suited to temperate and subtropical regions across the country. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Washington Navel Orange Tree (Citrus sinensis) – Seedless, sweet, and easy to peel, perfect for fresh eating and juicing.- Tahitian Lime Tree (Citrus latifolia 'Tahitian') – Thornless and compact with glossy leaves and a steady supply of limes year-round.- Red Fuji Apple Tree (Malus domestica 'Red Fuji') – Crisp, super-sweet apples with a long shelf life, ideal for cool or temperate climates. 🏡 Where Citrus & Fruit Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Backyard Edible Gardens – A must-have for anyone growing their own food.✅ Sunny Courtyards or Patios – Compact varieties thrive in large pots with good light.✅ Mixed Garden Beds – Combine with herbs and flowering perennials for a productive and pretty space.✅ Family-Friendly Yards – Fun and rewarding for kids and garden lovers of all ages. Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose a sunny spot with at least 6 hours of direct light for best fruiting. Citrus prefers slightly acidic, well-draining soil and benefits from slow-release fertiliser in spring and summer. For apples, cross-pollination with a second variety can boost yield—especially in cooler regions. ❔ FAQs About Citrus & Fruit Do I need two trees for fruit?Citrus trees are self-pollinating, but apples like Fuji may produce better with a compatible pollinator nearby. Can I grow these in pots?Yes, use dwarf varieties or compact rootstocks in large pots with good drainage and regular feeding. How long until I get fruit?Most citrus and apple trees begin fruiting within 2–4 years with proper care. Are these trees suitable for all climates?They grow best in temperate to subtropical areas, check individual varieties for cold or heat tolerance. Are they hard to care for?Not at all, these fruit trees are low maintenance once established and only require seasonal pruning and feeding. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Citrus & Fruit? Turn your garden into a fruitful retreat, shop Citrus & Fruit trees today!
Citrus Trees
Citrus Trees Add fragrance, colour, and juicy flavour to your garden with our Citrus Trees collection. These backyard favourites are perfect for pots or garden beds and offer year-round beauty with delicious rewards. 🌱 Why Choose Citrus Trees ✔ Fresh, Homegrown Citrus – Pick mandarins, lemons, and oranges straight from your tree.✔ Fragrant Blooms – Enjoy heavenly white flowers in spring before fruit appears.✔ Perfect for Pots or Gardens – Compact varieties thrive in containers or small spaces.✔ Year-Round Interest – Evergreen leaves, scented blooms, and colourful fruit through the seasons.✔ Adapted to Australian Climates – Thrive in temperate to subtropical conditions. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Imperial Mandarin Tree (Citrus reticulata) – A popular early-season mandarin with easy-to-peel skin and sweet, juicy segments.- Cara Cara Orange Tree (Dwarf Citrus sinensis) – A compact, pink-fleshed navel orange that’s seedless, low acid, and bursting with flavour.- Meyer Lemon Tree (Citrus × meyeri) – A sweet, thin-skinned lemon perfect for cooking, cocktails, and container growing. 🏡 Where Citrus Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Kitchen Gardens & Backyards – Easy-access citrus for daily use.✅ Patios, Courtyards & Balconies – Dwarf trees flourish in large pots.✅ Edible Landscaping Designs – Mix with herbs, berries, and flowering plants.✅ Family Gardens – Fun and rewarding for gardeners of all ages. Expert Plant Selection Tip Citrus trees need full sun (6+ hours daily) and well-draining soil enriched with compost or citrus-specific fertiliser. Water consistently during dry spells, and mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Use dwarf varieties like Cara Cara for pots and small spaces. ❔ FAQs About Citrus Trees Are citrus trees easy to grow at home?Yes, citrus trees are hardy, productive, and beginner-friendly with just a little care. Can I grow citrus in pots?Absolutely, dwarf varieties are ideal for pots and perform well with proper drainage and sunlight. When do citrus trees fruit?Timing depends on the variety, but most produce in late autumn through winter and into early spring. How do I keep citrus trees healthy?Feed them in spring and summer with a citrus fertiliser, water regularly, and prune lightly after fruiting. Will these trees grow in my area?Most citrus trees thrive in temperate to subtropical climates, shelter from frost in cooler regions. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Citrus Trees? Turn your garden into a fruitful retreat. Shop our Citrus Trees collection today!
City & Nature
City & Nature Blend the best of urban elegance and natural beauty with our City & Nature collection, featuring hardy, evergreen trees perfect for street planting, compact gardens, and council-friendly designs that also support local wildlife. 🌱 Why Choose City & Nature ✔ Urban Hardy Trees – Thrive in footpath verges, courtyards, and compact streetscapes.✔ Lush Native Foliage – Provide year-round greenery with minimal mess.✔ Wildlife-Friendly Choices – Attract birds and pollinators with native blooms and berries.✔ Great for Shade & Privacy – Upright canopies and dense foliage help cool and shield urban spaces.✔ Ideal for Australian Conditions – Adaptable to wind, heat, coastal exposure, and light frosts. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Luscious Water Gum (Tristaniopsis laurina 'Luscious') – Glossy green leaves and copper-toned new growth, with yellow summer flowers—great for footpaths or feature planting.- Lilly Pilly Northern Select (Syzygium australe 'Northern Select') – Compact, fast-growing and psyllid-resistant—ideal for tidy hedging or screening.- Tuckeroo Tree (Cupaniopsis anacardioides) – A clean, non-invasive street tree with a full crown and glossy foliage—perfect for coastal and urban zones. 🏡 Where City & Nature Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Urban Courtyards & Front Gardens – Add structure and street appeal with compact native trees.✅ Driveways & Nature Strips – Council-friendly roots and tidy growth make these perfect verge trees.✅ Mixed Native Landscapes – Combine with grasses and shrubs for layered, low-maintenance planting.✅ Schools, Parks & Commercial Projects – Resilient, safe choices for public spaces. Expert Plant Selection Tip When planting in urban spaces, choose trees with non-invasive roots and upright habits. All trees in this collection suit narrow beds and perform well in both clay and sandy soils. Use mulch to conserve moisture and prune annually to maintain structure and height control if needed. ❔ FAQs About City & Nature Are these trees suitable for small front yards or verges?Yes, these are compact, upright growers ideal for narrow spaces and suburban planting. Will the roots damage nearby paving or pipes?No, all varieties in this collection have non-invasive root systems suitable for urban use. Do they provide good shade and privacy?Absolutely, dense foliage and upright forms offer cooling shade and effective screening. Can I plant these near the coast?Yes, Tuckeroo and Northern Select are particularly well-suited to coastal conditions. Are these trees messy or high maintenance?Not at all, these selections have minimal leaf or fruit drop and require only light seasonal pruning. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with City & Nature? Create a lush, low-maintenance landscape that fits your lifestyle, shop the City & Nature collection today!
Climbers
Climbers Add vertical greenery, lush texture, and a touch of wild charm with our Climbers collection. Perfect for covering walls, fences, arches, or trellises, these climbing plants bring your garden to life from the ground up. 🌱 Why Choose Climbers ✔ Maximise Vertical Space – Turn plain walls and fences into vibrant green features.✔ Fast-Growing Coverage – Quickly conceal eyesores or add privacy with living screens.✔ Lush Tropical & Evergreen Appeal – Foliage remains stunning year-round.✔ Fragrant & Architectural Options – Choose from scented blooms to bold, sculptural leaves.✔ Perfect for Pots, Trellises & Small Gardens – Ideal for courtyards, balconies, and side passages. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Climbing Fig (Ficus pumila) – A self-clinging vine that quickly covers walls and structures with dense, tiny foliage, great for green walls.- Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) – An evergreen favourite with glossy leaves and fragrant white flowers in spring and summer.- Fruit Salad Plant (Monstera deliciosa) – Known for its dramatic, split leaves, climbs with support or trails beautifully in pots. 🏡 Where Climbers Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Walls & Fences – Cover bland surfaces with greenery and texture.✅ Pergolas & Arches – Frame walkways with lush foliage or scented flowers.✅ Indoor Feature Corners – Use Monstera as a climbing indoor plant in bright, filtered light.✅ Courtyards & Balconies – Great in pots with a trellis for vertical greenery in compact spaces. Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose climbers based on sun exposure, Star Jasmine thrives in full sun to part shade, Climbing Fig prefers shaded or filtered light, and Monstera loves indirect indoor light or tropical outdoor settings. Support them early with trellises, mesh, or wall anchors, and prune lightly to control growth and shape. ❔ FAQs About Climbers Will climbers damage my walls or fences?Climbing Fig can cling directly to surfaces, best for masonry or concrete. Use a trellis for painted or timber structures. Do climbers grow well in pots?Yes, Star Jasmine and Monstera thrive in pots with a support structure and good drainage. Are climbers fast-growing?Very, Climbing Fig and Star Jasmine are quick to establish and cover vertical spaces. Do these plants flower?Star Jasmine produces highly fragrant white blooms, while Monstera may flower in tropical climates. Climbing Fig is mostly grown for foliage. Are they suitable for indoors or shaded areas?Yes, Monstera and Climbing Fig are excellent indoor or shade plants, while Star Jasmine prefers more light. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Climbers? Create your perfect green backdrop, shop our Climbers collection today!
Climbers & Groundcover
Climbers and groundcover plants are essential for softening hard surfaces, filling empty spaces and creating layered, resilient Australian gardens. Whether you need vertical greenery along fences and walls or dense low-growing plants to suppress weeds and stabilise soil, choosing the right climbers and groundcover plants for Australian conditions ensures long-term performance. This collection includes hardy flowering climbers, evergreen vines and practical groundcovers suited to a wide range of climates across Australia - from coastal exposure and sandy soils to inland heat and heavier clay. When selected carefully, these plants provide coverage, texture and function without overwhelming a space. Why climbers and groundcovers work so well in Australian gardens Australian landscapes often feature fencing, retaining walls, boundary lines and open soil areas that benefit from plant coverage. Climbers and groundcovers offer practical solutions with minimal structural impact. Across most regions, they provide: Vertical greenery without large root systems Weed suppression through dense foliage coverage Soil stabilisation on slopes and embankments Softening of masonry walls and fencing Reduced reflected heat from paved surfaces In warmer climates, many climbers and groundcovers grow vigorously with extended growing seasons. In cooler regions, careful species selection ensures frost tolerance and steady establishment. For layered planting, combine vertical climbers with mid-height selections from our Shrubs collection and structural canopy from our Trees range. Where climbers work best Fences and boundary walls Climbers are ideal for covering timber, brick or Colorbond fencing. They add privacy and visual softness without requiring significant garden depth. Twining and self-clinging varieties are particularly effective where space is limited. Pergolas and structures Flowering climbers perform well over pergolas and archways, providing seasonal shade and visual interest. Privacy screens In narrow urban blocks, climbers trained along trellis panels can create vertical privacy without encroaching into valuable yard space. For additional density, combine climbers with upright species from our Screening Plants collection. Where groundcovers work best Sloped and erosion-prone areas Low-growing groundcovers stabilise soil and reduce erosion on embankments and retaining walls. Garden bed edges Groundcovers soften the transition between garden beds and lawns, reducing maintenance around borders. Under trees and larger shrubs Many groundcovers tolerate partial shade and perform well beneath established canopy, helping retain soil moisture and suppress weeds. Large open areas Mass planting groundcovers creates consistent texture and reduces the need for mulch in high-visibility areas. Choosing the right climbers and groundcovers for Australian conditions Plant performance depends on matching species to climate, soil and exposure. Climate and frost tolerance Subtropical and coastal regions support a wide range of evergreen climbers and vigorous groundcovers. Cooler areas require frost-tolerant selections. Inland regions with high summer heat benefit from drought-tolerant groundcover varieties once established. Sunlight requirements Some climbers and groundcovers thrive in full sun, while others prefer filtered light or partial shade. Planting outside their preferred light range reduces density and flowering performance. Soil and drainage Well-drained soil is important for most species. Heavy clay may require soil improvement to prevent waterlogging. Sandy soils benefit from added organic matter to improve moisture retention. Growth control and maintenance Certain climbers are vigorous and require pruning to maintain structure. Groundcovers may spread quickly and should be selected based on available space. For environmentally resilient options, consider suitable varieties within our Native Plants collection. Practical buying tips Identify whether the primary goal is privacy, soil coverage, flowering or erosion control. Measure available height and width before selecting climbers, particularly near structures. Install appropriate support systems such as trellis or wire before planting climbing varieties. Space groundcovers correctly to encourage canopy knitting without overcrowding. Water consistently during establishment, especially in warmer climates. Fast-growing vs structured climbers Fast-growing climbers are ideal for quickly covering fences or structures but require ongoing pruning to maintain control. Slower-growing or more compact varieties are better suited to smaller courtyards and controlled spaces. Selecting the right growth habit prevents long-term maintenance issues. Establishing climbers and groundcovers successfully Early care determines long-term coverage. Prepare soil thoroughly before planting Improve drainage where necessary Position climbers close to support structures Water deeply during the first growing season Apply mulch to conserve moisture and regulate soil temperature Across most Australian climates, autumn and spring are ideal planting times. In warmer regions, winter planting can also be effective. Frequently asked questions How long do climbers take to cover a fence? Growth rates vary by species and climate. In favourable conditions, many climbers begin to provide noticeable coverage within 12 to 24 months. Do groundcovers reduce weeds? Dense groundcovers significantly suppress weeds by limiting light to the soil surface. Proper spacing improves effectiveness. Are climbers suitable for small gardens? Yes. Vertical growth maximises greenery without consuming ground space, making them ideal for compact urban blocks. Can groundcovers handle full sun? Many varieties perform well in full sun, though some prefer partial shade. Always match species to light conditions. Do climbers damage walls? Self-clinging varieties may adhere directly to masonry. Using trellis systems allows easier maintenance and prevents surface contact. Climbers and groundcover plants provide functional coverage and layered greenery across Australian gardens. When selected carefully and established correctly, they deliver privacy, soil stability and visual softness without overwhelming the space.
Conifers
Conifers Bring year-round structure, formal elegance, and evergreen beauty to your garden with our Conifers collection. These hardy, architectural plants are ideal for hedging, topiary, feature planting, and creating timeless landscapes. 🌱 Why Choose Conifers ✔ Evergreen Structure – Maintain garden shape and greenery through all seasons.✔ Classic Formal Appeal – Perfect for hedges, lining driveways, or sculpted features.✔ Low Maintenance – Slow-growing and easy to care for with minimal pruning.✔ Versatile Planting Options – Suited to pots, borders, or open landscapes.✔ Thrives in Australian Climates – Heat-tolerant and frost-hardy selections for local gardens. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Mediterranean Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens 'Glauca') – Tall and narrow with a striking columnar shape, perfect for formal rows or driveway entrances.- Spartan Juniper (Juniperus chinensis 'Spartan') – A fast-growing conifer with dense, rich green foliage and a tidy pyramidal shape.- Morganii Oriental Arborvitae (Thuja orientalis 'Morgan') – A compact, globe-shaped conifer with golden-green foliage that changes with the seasons, ideal for borders or topiary. 🏡 Where Conifers Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Formal Driveways & Entrances – Frame paths or gates with vertical structure.✅ Evergreen Hedging – Use Spartan Juniper for a dense, low-maintenance screen.✅ Topiary & Feature Planting – Morganii Arborvitae is perfect for pots or sculpted garden accents.✅ Mediterranean or Coastal Gardens – Conifers handle wind, sun, and dry conditions with ease. Expert Plant Selection Tip Space taller varieties like Mediterranean Cypress 1–2 metres apart for dramatic rows or hedging. Spartan Juniper is great for clipped privacy screens or foundation planting, while Morganii adds year-round shape to borders or containers. Use slow-release fertiliser in spring and water deeply during dry spells to establish. ❔ FAQs About Conifers Do conifers need much pruning?No, most conifers hold their shape naturally, but can be lightly clipped for topiary or tighter hedges. Can I grow conifers in pots?Yes, compact varieties like Morganii are ideal for containers or courtyard planting. Are they drought-tolerant?Once established, conifers are very tolerant of dry conditions and low-maintenance. Will conifers grow well in my climate?Yes, all varieties in this collection are suitable for a wide range of Australian climates, including frosty or coastal zones. How fast do conifers grow?Growth rates vary, Spartan Juniper is relatively fast, while Mediterranean Cypress and Morganii are more moderate growers. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Conifers? Create timeless structure and beauty, shop our Conifers collection today!
Conifers for Formal Gardens
Conifers for Formal Gardens Achieve timeless elegance and clean structure in your garden with our Conifers for Formal Gardens collection. These upright, evergreen conifers are perfect for creating symmetry, defining entrances, and lining pathways with architectural precision. 🌱 Why Choose Conifers for Formal Gardens ✔ Elegant Vertical Form – Naturally upright and narrow for a stately, formal look.✔ Evergreen Year-Round – Maintain structure and privacy in every season.✔ Perfect for Symmetry – Ideal for framing entrances, pathways, and garden rooms.✔ Low Maintenance & Long-Lived – Hardy, slow to moderate growers that require little upkeep.✔ Adapted to Australian Climates – Suited to full sun, coastal winds, and light frost. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Pencil Pine (Cupressus sempervirens 'Nitschke's Needles') – A slender, columnar conifer with dark green foliage, perfect for narrow garden beds and strong vertical accents.- Leighton Green (Cupressocyparis leylandii) – Fast-growing and dense, ideal for tall hedging or creating dramatic boundary screens in larger formal spaces.- Italian Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens 'Stricta') – Classic Mediterranean style with a narrow habit and striking bluish-green foliage, excellent for rows or paired planting. 🏡 Where Conifers for Formal Gardens Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Grand Entrances & Driveways – Frame gateways or paths with symmetrical vertical lines.✅ Formal Hedges & Green Walls – Leighton Green creates dense, towering privacy screens.✅ Courtyard or Garden Rooms – Use Pencil Pine or Italian Cypress to anchor garden layouts.✅ Mediterranean or Classic Garden Designs – Enhance structure and elegance in any season. Expert Plant Selection Tip For maximum impact, plant Pencil Pines and Italian Cypress 1–1.5m apart in straight lines or symmetrical groupings. Leighton Green needs more space, 2–3m apart for tall hedges. All thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. Minimal pruning is needed to maintain shape, and mulching helps retain moisture. ❔ FAQs About Conifers for Formal Gardens Are these conifers suitable for small spaces?Yes, Pencil Pine and Italian Cypress are excellent for narrow beds, pots, and tight garden spaces. How fast do they grow?Leighton Green is fast-growing, while Pencil Pine and Italian Cypress grow at a moderate rate. Do they stay green year-round?Absolutely, all varieties in this collection are evergreen and maintain their colour and form year-round. Can I grow these in pots?Yes, slender varieties like Pencil Pine and Italian Cypress perform beautifully in large containers. Are they easy to maintain?Yes, these conifers need little more than occasional watering and very light shaping once established. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Conifers for Formal Gardens? Create a garden with timeless structure, shop our Conifers for Formal Gardens collection today!
Cordylines
Cordylines Add bold colour and tropical texture to your garden with our Cordylines collection. These striking foliage plants deliver year-round drama, vibrant tones, and low-maintenance beauty, perfect for borders, pots, and designer landscapes. 🌱 Why Choose Cordylines ✔ Colour All Year Round – Vibrant foliage in reds, pinks, burgundy and green.✔ Low Maintenance & Hardy – Easy to grow in pots or garden beds with minimal fuss.✔ Perfect for Tropical & Modern Gardens – Adds bold contrast and vertical interest.✔ Great in Sun or Shade – Versatile placement for full sun to part shade.✔ Ideal for Pots, Courtyards & Borders – Compact forms that thrive in containers or layered plantings. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Red Edge Cordyline (Cordyline fruticosa 'Red Edge') – Slender green leaves edged in burgundy red, perfect for tropical layering or striking foliage contrast.- Pink Diamond Cordyline (Cordyline fruticosa 'Pink Diamond') – A showstopper with bold pink and cream variegation, great for pots or mixed beds.- Red Sensation Cordyline (Cordyline australis 'Red Sensation') – Upright and architectural with deep burgundy sword-like leaves, ideal for modern landscapes or feature planting. 🏡 Where Cordylines Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Tropical & Resort-Style Gardens – Combine with palms and gingers for a lush escape.✅ Modern Courtyards & Pots – Use as bold accents in containers or entryways.✅ Mixed Shrub Borders – Add height and colour contrast in layered plantings.✅ Shaded Beds & Understorey Plantings – Brighten low-light spots with colourful foliage. Expert Plant Selection Tip Cordylines prefer free-draining soil and benefit from regular watering in dry periods, especially in pots. Fruticosa types love warm, humid conditions and part shade, while australis types like Red Sensation are tougher and more sun-tolerant. Fertilise in spring and trim off old leaves to keep plants tidy. ❔ FAQs About Cordylines Do cordylines grow well in pots?Yes, Cordylines are excellent for containers and add instant height and colour to patios and entryways. Can they tolerate full sun?Australis types like Red Sensation can handle full sun, while fruticosa varieties prefer part shade. Are cordylines drought-tolerant?They’re fairly drought-tolerant once established, but perform best with regular moisture. Do cordylines need much pruning?Very little, just remove dead or damaged leaves to maintain a clean look. Will they survive in colder climates?Cordylines are frost-sensitive, so offer protection in cooler areas or grow in pots that can be moved. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Cordylines? Turn your garden into a tropical showpiece, shop our Cordylines collection today!
Corymbias
Corymbias Bring strength, shade, and stunning native character to your landscape with our Corymbia's collection. These iconic Australian trees are perfect for large gardens, acreage, and revegetation projects-offering timeless beauty and hardy performance. 🌱 Why Choose Corymbias ✔ Iconic Aussie Natives - True-blue trees that showcase Australia’s natural beauty.✔ Tall & Majestic - Excellent for shade, shelter, or statement planting.✔ Drought & Wind Tolerant - Built for tough Aussie conditions.✔ Low Maintenance - Once established, they thrive with little input.✔ Attract Wildlife - Loved by birds, bees, and native insects. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Spotted Gum (Corymbia maculata) - Tall, striking trunk with smooth, mottled bark and dense canopy. Moreton Bay Ash (Corymbia tessellaris) - Fast-growing with tessellated bark and a towering, upright form. Pink Bloodwood (Corymbia intermedia) - Features stunning pink-tinged flowers that attract birds and pollinators. 🏡 Where Corymbia's Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Acreage & Rural Properties - Provide windbreaks, shade, and visual impact.✅ Large Suburban Gardens - Use as a long-term canopy tree or native feature.✅ Revegetation & Habitat Zones - Support biodiversity and natural regeneration.✅ Driveways & Boundaries - Line larger spaces with upright native character. Expert Plant Selection Tip Corymbia trees thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. Plant with plenty of space—these are tall growers! Mulch well to retain moisture and suppress weeds while establishing. Once settled, they’re tough, drought-hardy, and long-lived additions to any landscape. ❔ FAQs About Corymbias Are these trees suitable for suburban backyards?Only if you have space-these are large natives best suited to open areas. How quickly do Corymbia trees grow?Varieties like Moreton Bay Ash are fast-growing, while others develop steadily over time. Do they require pruning?Very little-only formative pruning when young to encourage a strong structure. Are Corymbia trees messy?They do shed bark and leaves naturally, but it’s part of their native charm and habitat value. Will these trees attract birds or bees?Yes! Especially Pink Bloodwood, which is loved for its nectar-rich flowers. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Corymbias? Create your perfect outdoor space - these bestsellers won’t last!
Crepe Myrtles
Crepe Myrtles Bring a burst of summer colour and elegant form to your garden with our Crepe Myrtles collection. These flowering trees and shrubs deliver months of blooms, attractive bark, and low-maintenance beauty, perfect for small yards, feature planting, or formal avenues. 🌱 Why Choose Crepe Myrtles ✔ Long-Lasting Blooms – Enjoy vibrant flowers from summer through autumn.✔ Beautiful Bark & Autumn Colour – Striking bark texture and seasonal foliage interest.✔ Compact & Versatile Varieties – Great for small gardens, pots, or feature trees.✔ Drought-Tolerant & Hardy – Low water needs once established and easy to grow.✔ Perfect for Aussie Gardens – Suited to a wide range of climates and soils. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - White Crepe Myrtle (Lagerstroemia 'Natchez') – A stunning small tree with crisp white blooms, smooth cinnamon bark, and bronze autumn foliage.- Pink Crepe Myrtle (Lagerstroemia 'Zuni') – Compact and vibrant with soft pink flowers—ideal for borders or feature planting in tight spaces.- Acoma Crepe Myrtle (Lagerstroemia 'Acoma') – A graceful weeping variety with white flowers and arching branches—perfect for courtyards or cascading elegance. 🏡 Where Crepe Myrtles Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Street Trees or Avenues – Uniform shape and bloom power make them ideal for lining paths and roads.✅ Feature Planting in Yards – Use as a striking focal point in lawns or garden beds.✅ Small Gardens & Courtyards – Compact varieties like Acoma and Zuni fit beautifully into tight spaces.✅ Formal or Cottage Gardens – Pairs well with roses, hedges, and perennial plantings. Expert Plant Selection Tip Plant Crepe Myrtles in full sun for best flowering performance. Ensure well-drained soil, and mulch to conserve moisture. Prune lightly in winter to shape and encourage strong new growth. Space trees according to mature size, Natchez grows taller, while Acoma and Zuni stay compact and manageable. ❔ FAQs About Crepe Myrtles How long do Crepe Myrtles flower for?Most bloom for 60–100 days during summer and into early autumn. Can they grow in pots?Yes, compact varieties like Zuni and Acoma are excellent in large containers. Are they drought-tolerant?Very, once established, they need minimal watering and thrive in hot conditions. Do they lose their leaves?Yes, Crepe Myrtles are deciduous and offer lovely autumn colour before dropping leaves in winter. Do they attract bees and birds?Yes, flowers are rich in nectar, attracting pollinators throughout the blooming season. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Crepe Myrtles? Create your perfect flowering display, shop our Crepe Myrtles collection today!
Deciduous Shrubs
Deciduous Shrubs Add timeless elegance and seasonal flair to your garden with our Deciduous Shrubs collection. These flowering favourites light up your space in spring and summer, then provide graceful structure through the cooler months. 🌱 Why Choose Deciduous Shrubs ✔ Seasonal Flower Power – Big blooms, long-lasting colour, and spectacular spring-to-autumn displays.✔ Textural Interest Year-Round – Bold flowers in warm months, architectural form in winter.✔ Great for Hedges, Borders & Features – Use to frame pathways or highlight focal points.✔ Loved by Pollinators – Bees and butterflies flock to their blooms.✔ Perfect for Aussie Cottage & Classic Gardens – Thrive in temperate and subtropical climates. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - White Knight Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla 'White Knight') – A showstopper with pure white mophead blooms and lush green foliage, ideal for part-shade borders.- Iceberg Floribunda Rose (Rosa 'Iceberg') – One of the world’s most beloved roses, with crisp white flowers and exceptional repeat blooming.- Lollipops Hibiscus (Hibiscus 'Lollipops') – A deciduous hibiscus with large, eye-catching flowers in vibrant tones—perfect for summer colour in garden beds. 🏡 Where Deciduous Shrubs Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Cottage Gardens & Borders – Layer with perennials and evergreens for romantic charm.✅ Entryways & Feature Beds – Make a bold impression with seasonal colour.✅ Mixed Shrub Plantings – Blend with evergreens and natives for year-round interest.✅ Courtyards & Formal Gardens – Add structure and softness with flowering shrubs. Expert Plant Selection Tip Plant deciduous shrubs in well-drained soil enriched with compost. Hydrangeas thrive in part shade with consistent moisture, while roses and hibiscus prefer full sun. Prune in winter to maintain shape and encourage healthy new growth. Mulch well and feed in spring for maximum flowering. ❔ FAQs About Deciduous Shrubs Do deciduous shrubs lose all their leaves?Yes, these shrubs go dormant in winter and regrow fresh foliage in spring. Are they hard to maintain?Not at all, just prune once a year and feed during the growing season for best results. Will they grow well in pots?Yes, compact varieties like Iceberg Rose and Lollipops Hibiscus thrive in large containers. Do they flower more than once a year?Many, like Iceberg Roses, flower repeatedly through the warmer months. Are they frost-tolerant?Yes, most deciduous shrubs are naturally frost-hardy due to their dormant winter phase. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Deciduous Shrubs? Turn your garden into a seasonal showcase, shop our Deciduous Shrubs collection today!
Deciduous Trees
Deciduous Trees Add vibrant colour, dramatic form, and seasonal transformation to your garden with our Deciduous Trees collection. From fiery autumn foliage to stunning spring structure, these trees bring timeless beauty to any landscape. 🌱 Why Choose Deciduous Trees ✔ Striking Autumn Colour – Enjoy brilliant shades of red, gold, and orange as the seasons change.✔ Seasonal Shade & Sunlight – Provide cooling shade in summer and allow winter light through bare branches.✔ Elegant Architectural Form – Enhance garden structure with sculptural branches and beautiful silhouettes.✔ Perfect Feature Trees – Make a bold statement in lawns, courtyards, or large beds.✔ Great for Australian Temperate Climates – Suited to cool and mild zones with defined seasons. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Royal Poinciana (Delonix regia) – A tropical beauty with fern-like foliage and blazing red-orange flowers in summer—an eye-catching feature tree for warmer regions.- Japanese Maple Tree (Acer palmatum) – Loved for its delicate, deeply lobed leaves and breathtaking autumn colour—ideal for courtyards or shaded spots.- American Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) – A tall, upright tree with star-shaped leaves that turn brilliant shades of crimson, gold, and purple in autumn. 🏡 Where Deciduous Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Lawn or Feature Planting – Let their seasonal changes become the centrepiece of your garden.✅ Shaded Sitting Areas – Provide summer shade and winter sun for patios or garden rooms.✅ Courtyards & Small Spaces – Japanese Maples are perfect for compact, ornamental gardens.✅ Street Trees or Driveways – Tall varieties like Sweetgum offer symmetrical form and visual rhythm. Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose your tree based on climate and available space. Japanese Maples love protection from harsh sun and wind, while Royal Poinciana thrives in warm, frost-free zones. Ensure well-drained soil, mulch generously, and prune lightly in winter to shape and remove old wood. ❔ FAQs About Deciduous Trees Why choose deciduous over evergreen trees?Deciduous trees offer seasonal interest, lush in summer, fiery in autumn, and elegantly bare in winter. Do they require a lot of maintenance?No, just occasional pruning and seasonal cleanup of fallen leaves. Can I grow these in warmer climates?Yes, Royal Poinciana is suited to tropical/subtropical areas; others thrive in temperate regions. How fast do these trees grow?Growth varies, Royal Poinciana and Sweetgum are moderately fast; Japanese Maples grow more slowly. Do deciduous trees provide good shade?Absolutely, many have wide canopies that offer excellent summer shade and open up in winter. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Deciduous Trees? Turn your garden into a seasonal showpiece, shop our Deciduous Trees collection today!
Deciduous Trees & Plants
Deciduous Trees & Plants Celebrate the rhythm of the seasons with our Deciduous Trees & Plants collection. From bold summer blooms to fiery autumn foliage and graceful winter silhouettes, these plants bring ever-changing beauty and structure to your garden. 🌱 Why Choose Deciduous Trees & Plants ✔ Seasonal Colour & Texture – Enjoy stunning flowers, vibrant autumn foliage, and elegant winter form.✔ Feature-Worthy Plants – Perfect for statement planting in lawns, borders, or beds.✔ Natural Light Control – Provide cooling shade in summer and let in warm light in winter.✔ Pollinator-Friendly Blooms – Attract bees, butterflies, and native birds with vibrant flowers.✔ Ideal for Temperate & Subtropical Gardens – Adapted to a wide range of Aussie conditions. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Acoma Crepe Myrtle (Lagerstroemia 'Acoma') – A compact, weeping variety with crisp white flowers and soft arching form—ideal for small gardens or courtyard features.- Obsidian Storm Cloud Hydrangea – A dramatic mophead hydrangea with deep foliage and bold blooms in pinks or purples—great for part shade.- Illawarra Flame Tree (Brachychiton acerifolius) – A spectacular flowering tree that bursts into brilliant red bloom when leafless in late spring to summer. 🏡 Where Deciduous Trees & Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Feature Beds & Front Yards – Make a seasonal statement with colourful foliage and flowers.✅ Shaded Borders & Understorey – Hydrangeas thrive in dappled light beneath taller trees.✅ Small Gardens & Courtyards – Acoma Crepe Myrtle brings structure and bloom power without taking up space.✅ Larger Landscapes & Acreage – Use Illawarra Flame Tree as a dramatic centrepiece or avenue tree. Expert Plant Selection Tip Deciduous plants benefit from full sun to part shade, depending on the species. Crepe Myrtles and Flame Trees perform best in full sun with well-drained soil, while Hydrangeas prefer sheltered positions with consistent moisture. Prune in late winter to encourage fresh spring growth and vibrant flowering. ❔ FAQs About Deciduous Trees & Plants Do all of these plants lose their leaves in winter?Yes, these are deciduous species that drop foliage annually and return with lush new growth in spring. Are they suitable for small gardens?Absolutely, Acoma Crepe Myrtle and Hydrangeas are ideal for compact spaces and pots. Do they flower every year?Yes, these plants bloom reliably each year with basic care and seasonal feeding. Can they handle Australian weather?Yes, these selections are well-suited to temperate and subtropical climates across Australia. Are they hard to maintain?No, just mulch, water regularly during dry spells, and prune annually for best results. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Deciduous Trees & Plants? Bring your garden to life through every season, shop our Deciduous Trees & Plants collection today!
Driveway Trees
Driveway Trees Frame your entrance with elegance using our Driveway Trees collection, featuring upright, tidy trees that create structure, shade, and year-round beauty. These varieties are perfect for lining paths, borders, or driveways with formal charm and low-maintenance appeal. 🌱 Why Choose Driveway Trees ✔ Create a Grand Entrance – Instantly elevate curb appeal with symmetrical, architectural lines.✔ Upright & Space-Saving – Columnar or compact forms perfect for narrow verges.✔ Evergreen or Seasonal Interest – Choose between flowering, evergreen, or deciduous styles.✔ Low Maintenance & Tidy – Minimal leaf drop and non-invasive roots make them driveway-safe.✔ Australian Climate Adapted – Thrive in urban, coastal, and suburban settings. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Teddy Bear Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora 'Teddy Bear') – A compact evergreen with glossy leaves and creamy white blooms, ideal for formal driveways and narrow spaces.- Capital Ornamental Pear (Pyrus calleryana 'Capital') – A slender, upright deciduous tree with stunning spring blossoms and fiery autumn colour.- Luscious Water Gum (Tristaniopsis laurina 'Luscious') – A glossy-leaved native with coppery new growth and yellow summer flowers, great for driveways or streetscapes. 🏡 Where Driveway Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Formal Entryways & Front Gardens – Create symmetry and style with evenly spaced trees.✅ Narrow Side Verges & Paths – Use upright forms like Capital Pear for vertical interest.✅ Modern & Coastal Homes – Choose low-maintenance, evergreen options like Water Gum.✅ Small & Large Lots Alike – These space-efficient trees suit courtyards to acreage. Expert Plant Selection Tip Plant trees 2–3 metres apart for a uniform avenue effect. Choose evergreen species like Teddy Bear Magnolia for year-round structure, or deciduous trees like Capital Pear for seasonal impact. All are low-litter and root-safe, making them ideal near paving. Use mulch and regular watering during establishment. ❔ FAQs About Driveway Trees Are these trees safe to plant near paving?Yes, these varieties have non-invasive roots and are driveway-friendly. Will they drop leaves or create mess?Minimal, Teddy Bear and Water Gum are evergreen; Capital Pear is deciduous with seasonal leaf fall. How far apart should I plant them along a driveway?Space 2 to 3 metres apart depending on the tree's mature canopy spread. Do they grow well in urban areas?Absolutely, these trees are well-suited to streetscapes, verges, and suburban gardens. Can I use these as feature trees too?Yes, each variety also works beautifully as a single ornamental feature in garden beds or lawns. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Driveway Trees? Create an elegant, welcoming entrance, shop our Driveway Trees collection today!
Drought Tolerant Plants
Drought Tolerant Plants Beat the heat and reduce your watering bill with our Drought Tolerant Plants collection. These hardy, low-maintenance heroes thrive in tough conditions while still delivering colour, texture, and structure to your garden all year round. 🌱 Why Choose Drought Tolerant Plants ✔ Low Water Needs – Perfect for dry climates, water restrictions, or low-care gardens.✔ Bold Colour & Texture – Sculptural foliage and vibrant tones even in the harshest sun.✔ Ideal for Aussie Landscapes – Designed to perform in Australian heat, wind, and poor soils.✔ Great for Pots, Borders & Rock Gardens – Versatile placement for small and large spaces.✔ Perfect for Sustainable Gardening – Save water and still enjoy a thriving landscape. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Blue Chalk Sticks (Senecio mandraliscae) – Striking blue-grey succulent groundcover that thrives in full sun and dry soils, perfect for borders or pots.- Jervis Gem Coastal Rosemary (Westringia fruticosa 'Jervis Gem') – Compact native shrub with soft grey-green foliage and dainty lilac flowers, great for hedging or native gardens.- Twin Flowered Agave (Agave geminiflora) – A striking, symmetrical agave with fine, arching foliage, ideal as a feature plant in low-water gardens. 🏡 Where Drought Tolerant Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Rock Gardens & Slopes – Perfect for poor soil and full sun exposure.✅ Coastal or Inland Gardens – These plants love wind, salt, and heat.✅ Low-Water Garden Beds – Pair with gravel, mulch, or native groundcovers for modern appeal.✅ Container Gardens & Courtyards – Thrive in pots with minimal maintenance. Expert Plant Selection Tip For maximum drought tolerance, plant in full sun and well-drained soil, avoid overwatering. Blue Chalk Sticks and Agave love exposed positions, while Westringia tolerates part shade. Group with other waterwise plants and use gravel mulch to reduce evaporation and keep roots cool. ❔ FAQs About Drought Tolerant Plants Do I need to water these plants at all?Minimal watering is needed once established, just occasional deep watering in extended dry spells. Will these plants survive in full sun?Yes, all plants in this collection thrive in hot, sunny conditions. Are they suitable for pots?Absolutely, succulents and compact natives like these do very well in containers. Do they attract pollinators or wildlife?Yes, Westringia attracts native bees and butterflies, while agaves add shelter and form. Are these plants suitable for coastal areas?Yes, they’re all wind-tolerant and handle salt spray beautifully. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Drought Tolerant Plants? Create a stunning, water-wise garden, shop our Drought Tolerant Plants collection today!
Drought-Tolerant
Drought-Tolerant Design a stunning, low-maintenance garden that thrives in dry conditions with our Drought-Tolerant collection. These resilient plants deliver year-round beauty, texture, and utility while helping you conserve water and reduce maintenance. 🌱 Why Choose Drought-Tolerant ✔ Survives on Minimal Water – Perfect for hot climates, water restrictions, and sustainable gardening.✔ Beautiful & Hardy – Striking form, foliage, and even edible harvests, all without heavy watering.✔ Great for Pots or Ground – Thrive in containers or open landscapes.✔ Mediterranean & Modern Appeal – Bold shapes and silver-toned foliage suit a wide range of garden styles.✔ Built for Australian Conditions – Heat-hardy, sun-loving, and tough against dry spells. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Tuscan Blue Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis 'Tuscan Blue') – A fragrant culinary herb with deep blue flowers and upright growth—great for hedging, borders, or pots.- Kalamata Olive Tree (Olea europaea 'Kalamata') – An iconic Mediterranean fruit tree with grey-green foliage and edible olives—ideal for hot, dry gardens.- Dragon Tree (Dracaena draco) – A sculptural evergreen with bold, spiky foliage and a striking silhouette, perfect as a feature plant in modern or desert-style gardens. 🏡 Where Drought-Tolerant Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Mediterranean & Coastal Gardens – Ideal for sandy soil and salty winds.✅ Courtyards & Pots – These thrive in containers with excellent drainage.✅ Modern & Architectural Designs – Use sculptural forms like the Dragon Tree for bold focal points.✅ Low-Water Garden Beds – Combine for a cohesive, low-maintenance display that thrives through dry spells. Expert Plant Selection Tip Plant in full sun with well-drained soil. Rosemary and olive trees appreciate occasional deep watering during extended dry periods, while Dragon Trees prefer infrequent watering and excellent drainage. Group with other drought-hardy species and use gravel mulch to reduce evaporation and enhance style. ❔ FAQs About Drought-Tolerant Do these plants need any water at all?They require occasional deep watering during extended dry spells, especially while establishing. Will they grow in pots?Yes, all three do very well in large containers with proper drainage. Are they suitable for coastal or inland gardens?Absolutely, each plant handles heat, sun, and wind with ease. Do they flower or fruit?Yes, Rosemary blooms with blue flowers, Kalamata produces olives, and Dragon Trees flower in maturity. Are they low maintenance?Very, these plants thrive with minimal care, making them ideal for busy or water-conscious gardeners. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Drought-Tolerant Plants? Build a garden that’s both beautiful and water-wise, shop our Drought-Tolerant collection today!
Evergreen & Privacy
Evergreen & Privacy Create a lush, private sanctuary with our Evergreen & Privacy collection—featuring hardy, year-round plants that keep your garden green, full, and shielded from the outside world. These varieties are ideal for hedging, screening, and natural boundary planting. 🌱 Why Choose Evergreen & Privacy ✔ Year-Round Greenery – Maintain a full, vibrant look every season.✔ Excellent Natural Screening – Block unwanted views and reduce noise.✔ Fast-Growing Privacy Options – Establish a living screen quickly.✔ Low Maintenance Once Established – Easy to prune and care for.✔ Ideal for Australian Conditions – Tolerates heat, humidity, and light frosts. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Lilly Pilly Resilience (Syzygium australe 'Resilience') – A dense, fast-growing hedge with glossy green foliage, white flowers, and red new growth, perfect for privacy screens.- Mock Orange (Murraya paniculata) – A fragrant, evergreen shrub with lush foliage and white citrus-scented flowers—great for formal hedging or soft screens.- Teddy Bear Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora 'Teddy Bear') – Upright and compact with deep green leaves and velvet bronze undersides, ideal for narrow spaces or evergreen feature planting. 🏡 Where Evergreen & Privacy Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Backyard Boundaries & Fence Lines – Use as living screens to shield your space.✅ Front Garden Hedges – Frame your entrance with neat, evergreen structure.✅ Poolside Planting – Create a green backdrop with minimal leaf drop.✅ Urban Courtyards & Narrow Beds – Choose upright growers like Teddy Bear Magnolia for small spaces. Expert Plant Selection Tip Space your plants 1 to 1.5 metres apart for a dense screen. Lilly Pilly Resilience and Mock Orange thrive in full sun to part shade and respond well to regular pruning. Use Teddy Bear Magnolia as a statement hedge or feature tree, mulch well and water regularly until established. ❔ FAQs About Evergreen & Privacy How quickly do these plants grow?Lilly Pilly and Mock Orange are fast-growing; Teddy Bear Magnolia grows more slowly but offers lasting structure. Will these block out neighbours effectively?Yes, these selections are ideal for dense, green privacy once mature. Can they be shaped or clipped?Absolutely, Lilly Pilly and Mock Orange respond beautifully to pruning for formal or informal hedges. Are they good for small gardens?Yes, Teddy Bear Magnolia and Mock Orange are compact options perfect for tight spaces. Do they stay green year-round?Yes, all plants in this collection are evergreen and hold their foliage through every season. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Evergreen & Privacy Plants? Create a lush, private escape, shop our Evergreen & Privacy collection today!
Evergreen Hedges for Year-Round Privacy
Evergreen Hedges for Year-Round Privacy Keep your garden green, full, and beautifully screened every season with our Evergreen Hedges for Year-Round Privacy collection. These reliable hedging plants provide dense coverage, fast growth, and minimal maintenance, perfect for blocking out neighbours in style. 🌱 Why Choose Evergreen Hedges for Year-Round Privacy ✔ Constant Privacy – Enjoy uninterrupted greenery that screens all year round.✔ Fast-Growing Options – Fill out fence lines quickly with lush foliage.✔ Neat, Dense Growth – Perfect for formal or informal hedging styles.✔ Low Maintenance – Trim to shape once or twice a year with ease.✔ Ideal for Aussie Gardens – Thrive in full sun, part shade, and varied soil types. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Sweet Viburnum (Viburnum odoratissimum) – A fast-growing evergreen hedge with large, glossy green leaves and fragrant spring flowers, ideal for tall privacy screens.- Straight and Narrow™ Lilly Pilly (Syzygium australe ‘SAN01’ PBR Intended) – A slim, upright variety perfect for tight spaces and narrow garden beds.- Lilly Pilly Resilience (Syzygium australe 'Resilience') – A robust, psyllid-resistant hedge with dense foliage and new red growth, great for both formal and informal screens. 🏡 Where Evergreen Hedges for Year-Round Privacy Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Backyard Boundary Hedges – Shield your outdoor space with evergreen privacy.✅ Side Passages & Narrow Beds – Straight and Narrow™ fits beautifully where space is tight.✅ Front Garden Screening – Add structure and street appeal without losing greenery in winter.✅ Poolside or Entertaining Areas – Low-mess foliage makes these perfect near paved areas. Expert Plant Selection Tip For a thick hedge, space plants 1 to 1.5 metres apart depending on the variety. Lilly Pillies love full sun to part shade and benefit from regular pruning to encourage dense growth. Feed with a slow-release fertiliser in spring and mulch well to retain moisture and suppress weeds. ❔ FAQs About Evergreen Hedges for Year-Round Privacy How fast will these hedges grow?Sweet Viburnum and Lilly Pilly Resilience are both fast growers; Straight and Narrow™ offers upright growth with quick coverage in tight areas. Can I keep these hedges trimmed to a specific height?Yes, all three respond well to pruning and can be maintained at your desired height and shape. Will they look good all year?Absolutely, these evergreens retain their leaves and vibrant colour through every season. Are they safe to plant near fences or paving?Yes, these varieties have non-invasive root systems and are perfect for suburban gardens. Are they suitable for pots?Yes, Straight and Narrow™ and Lilly Pilly Resilience can both be grown in large containers for screening in courtyards or balconies. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Evergreen Hedges for Year-Round Privacy? These plants go fast, order your favourites before they sell out!
Evergreen Hedging Plants
Evergreen Hedging Plants Shape your garden with year-round structure and lush greenery using our Evergreen Hedging Plants collection. These tidy, dense plants are ideal for creating living walls, defining boundaries, and elevating formal or informal garden designs with minimal maintenance. 🌱 Why Choose Evergreen Hedging Plants ✔ Year-Round Privacy – Enjoy full, green hedges in every season.✔ Easy to Shape & Maintain – Clip to formal lines or let grow naturally.✔ Great for Small or Large Spaces – Suitable for compact borders or tall screens.✔ Fast or Slow-Growing Options – Choose your growth speed and style.✔ Perfect for Australian Gardens – Thrive in sun, part shade, and varied soils. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Lilly Pilly Resilience (Syzygium australe 'Resilience') – A fast-growing, dense hedge with glossy green leaves, white flowers, and vibrant red new growth.- Japanese Box (Buxus microphylla japonica) – A compact, slow-growing evergreen ideal for low borders, formal edges, or topiary.- Bush Christmas Lilly Pilly (Syzygium australe 'Bush Christmas') – A compact, rounded shrub with soft red new foliage and white flowers—perfect for low to mid-height hedging. 🏡 Where Evergreen Hedging Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Formal Front Garden Hedges – Define pathways or garden beds with clean lines.✅ Backyard Screening & Boundaries – Use fast-growing Lilly Pillies for privacy.✅ Courtyards & Low Borders – Japanese Box suits pots, edges, and structured planting.✅ Mixed Native Plantings – Blend Bush Christmas with natives for colour and contrast. Expert Plant Selection Tip Plant Lilly Pillies 1–1.5 metres apart for screening; space Japanese Box closer (30–50cm) for neat edging. All varieties prefer full sun to part shade and well-drained soil. Prune regularly to maintain shape and density, and apply mulch to keep roots cool and moist. ❔ FAQs About Evergreen Hedging Plants Which hedge is best for privacy?Lilly Pilly Resilience grows tall and fast, making it ideal for backyard screening. Can I grow hedges in pots?Yes, Japanese Box and Bush Christmas Lilly Pilly thrive in large containers. How often should I prune these plants?Prune lightly 2–3 times a year to maintain shape and promote dense foliage. Do these stay green all year?Yes, all plants in this collection are evergreen and hold their foliage year-round. Are they suitable for coastal or urban gardens?Absolutely, these hardy selections handle wind, sun, and urban conditions well. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Evergreen Hedging Plants? Create clean lines and lush structure, shop our Evergreen Hedging Plants collection today!
Evergreen Plants
Evergreen Plants Keep your garden vibrant and full all year long with our Evergreen Plants collection. These foliage favourites provide structure, colour, and texture in every season—perfect for low-maintenance gardens, feature beds, or year-round greenery in pots. 🌱 Why Choose Evergreen Plants ✔ Year-Round Colour & Form – Never face a bare patch again, these plants stay lush 365 days a year.✔ Low Maintenance – No seasonal dieback means less pruning and cleanup.✔ Great for Structure & Filler – Use for foundation planting, borders, or mass coverage.✔ Perfect for Pots & Small Spaces – Compact, tidy varieties that thrive in containers.✔ Ideal for Aussie Conditions – Suited to sun, shade, and a wide range of soil types. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Emerald Green Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd') – A slim, conical evergreen perfect for formal hedging or potted features, dense and vibrant all year round.- Desert Star (Carissa macrocarpa) – A hardy, glossy-leaved shrub with starry white flowers and thick foliage, excellent for coastal and low-water gardens.- Xanadu Philodendron (Philodendron xanadu) – A lush, compact tropical with deeply lobed green leaves, ideal for shady borders or container gardening. 🏡 Where Evergreen Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Formal Hedges & Narrow Screens – Emerald Green Arborvitae provides upright elegance.✅ Coastal & Low-Water Beds – Desert Star thrives in tough spots with little care.✅ Shaded Tropical Gardens – Xanadu brings softness and colour to understory planting.✅ Pots, Courtyards & Pathways – All three work beautifully in containers or structured garden designs. Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose plants based on sun exposure, Xanadu loves part shade, Desert Star prefers full sun to part shade, and Arborvitae thrives in sunny, well-drained sites. Water regularly while establishing, mulch well, and trim annually to maintain shape and density if desired. ❔ FAQs About Evergreen Plants Do these plants stay green all year?Yes, all are evergreen and maintain their foliage through every season. Are they suitable for pots?Absolutely, each of these plants grows well in large containers with proper drainage. How much maintenance do they need?Very little, just occasional watering, pruning, and fertilising to keep them looking their best. Can I use these for screening?Yes, Emerald Green Arborvitae is excellent for narrow screening or hedging. Are they suited to Australian climates?Yes, each is well-adapted to a range of Australian growing conditions, from coastal to subtropical zones. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Evergreen Plants? Create lush, lasting impact, shop our Evergreen Plants collection today!
Evergreen Shrubs
Evergreen Shrubs Keep your garden vibrant and full of life all year round with our Evergreen Shrubs collection. These hardy, foliage-rich plants provide structure, colour, and fragrance, perfect for borders, hedging, and low-maintenance foundation planting. 🌱 Why Choose Evergreen Shrubs ✔ Year-Round Foliage – Enjoy full, lush greenery every season.✔ Low Maintenance Structure – Great for shaping garden beds and softening hardscapes.✔ Fragrant & Flowering Options – Combine foliage with blooms for sensory appeal.✔ Perfect for Pots or Ground – Versatile in containers or layered in garden beds.✔ Thrives in Australian Gardens – Suited to sun, shade, and a range of soils. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Lilly Pilly Resilience (Syzygium australe 'Resilience') – A fast-growing, dense native shrub with red new growth, white flowers, and superb hedging potential.- Xanadu Philodendron (Philodendron xanadu) – A lush, compact tropical shrub with deeply lobed green leaves, perfect for shaded beds or indoor-outdoor planters.- Aimee Yoshiba Fragrant Gardenia (Gardenia augusta 'Aimee Yoshiba') – Large, creamy-white flowers with a sweet fragrance and glossy evergreen foliage, ideal for entrances and patios. 🏡 Where Evergreen Shrubs Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Front Garden Borders & Hedges – Shape your entrance with Lilly Pilly or Gardenia.✅ Shady Tropical Corners – Fill in dark spaces with Xanadu’s lush green texture.✅ Mixed Shrub Plantings – Combine for fragrance, texture, and contrast in every season.✅ Pots, Courtyards & Pathways – Each of these shrubs thrives in containers for structure and impact. Expert Plant Selection Tip Plant Lilly Pilly in full sun to part shade and prune regularly to maintain shape. Gardenias prefer morning sun and protection from harsh afternoon heat, add compost and mulch to retain moisture. Xanadu thrives in part shade and rich, well-drained soil. Water consistently while establishing. ❔ FAQs About Evergreen Shrubs Do these shrubs flower?Yes, Lilly Pilly produces fluffy white flowers, and Gardenia blooms with fragrant creamy-white petals. Will they stay green all year?Absolutely, all plants in this collection are evergreen and retain their foliage through every season. Are they suitable for pots?Yes, Xanadu and Gardenia especially thrive in large containers with good drainage. Can I use them for hedging?Yes, Lilly Pilly and Gardenia both make excellent low to medium hedges. Do they need a lot of maintenance?Not at all, just prune after flowering (for Gardenia) or flushes of growth (for Lilly Pilly), and feed annually. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Evergreen Shrubs? Build a garden that stays lush year-round, shop our Evergreen Shrubs collection today!
Evergreen Trees
Evergreen Trees Enjoy year-round greenery, privacy and structure with our Evergreen Trees collection. These lush trees keep their foliage all year, adding beauty and value to your landscape in every season. 🌱 Why Choose Evergreen Trees ✔ Year-Round Coverage , Maintain vibrant greenery no matter the season✔ Perfect for Privacy , Create natural screens and shaded retreats✔ Low Maintenance Appeal , No leaf drop hassles or seasonal bare patches✔ Adapted to Australian Conditions , Thrive in varied climates from coast to country✔ Ideal for Design Flow , Provide structure and formality across garden styles Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Little Gem Magnolia, Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem' , Compact and glossy with creamy white blooms, ideal for smaller spaces- Teddy Bear Magnolia, Magnolia grandiflora 'Teddy Bear' , Dense, upright growth with velvety leaves and fragrant flowers- Ivory Curl Tree, Buckinghamia celsissima , Australian native favourite with soft evergreen foliage and stunning summer flower spikes 🏡 Where Evergreen Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Privacy Screening in Suburban Yards , Block out neighbours without losing natural beauty✅ Formal Garden Design , Use as feature trees or to frame entrances and pathways✅ Tropical and Coastal Plantings , Withstand wind and bring lush appeal✅ Year-Round Green Backdrops , Keep structure in your garden through every season Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose evergreen trees based on the final height and width you need, and always allow for mature size when planting near structures. For a layered look, combine upright growers like Teddy Bear Magnolia with softer forms like Ivory Curl Tree. All perform best in full sun to part shade with regular watering while establishing. ❔ FAQs About Evergreen Trees Are evergreen trees suitable for small gardensYes, many options like Little Gem Magnolia are compact and perfect for tight spaces Will they keep their leaves in winterAbsolutely, evergreen trees retain their foliage year-round for constant coverage Where should I position evergreen trees for best effectUse them along boundaries for privacy, near patios for shade or as statement features in open lawns Do they need a lot of pruningMinimal pruning is needed, just shape lightly once or twice a year to maintain form Why choose evergreens over deciduous treesEvergreens give continuous colour, structure and privacy without seasonal gaps or leaf drop 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Evergreen Trees? Want a garden that turns heads, start with our Evergreen Trees collection
Evergreen Trees & Plants
Evergreen Trees & Plants Keep your garden looking vibrant all year long with our Evergreen Trees & Plants collection. From lush hedges to ground-hugging greens, these selections offer lasting structure, colour and coverage for every corner of your landscape. 🌱 Why Choose Evergreen Trees & Plants ✔ Consistent Greenery , Enjoy foliage and form through every season✔ Ideal for Hedges and Groundcover , Perfect for filling space with low-maintenance beauty✔ Low Care Requirements , Minimal pruning and watering once established✔ Excellent for Australian Climates , Thrive in sun, shade and variable conditions✔ Great for All Garden Styles , From formal to tropical to native-inspired spaces Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Mock Orange, Murraya paniculata , A classic hedge plant with fragrant white flowers and glossy evergreen leaves- Star Jasmine, Trachelospermum jasminoides , Climbing or trailing, this versatile plant delivers stunning scent and evergreen foliage- No Mow Grass, Zoysia tenuifolia , A soft, spreading groundcover that stays green year-round with no mowing needed 🏡 Where Evergreen Trees & Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Formal and Informal Hedges , Use Murraya to create tidy, fragrant screens✅ Walls, Arches or Groundcovers , Let Star Jasmine climb or cascade for a lush effect✅ Low-Maintenance Lawns or Borders , No Mow Grass softens edges and fills space effortlessly✅ Year-Round Garden Beds , Mix evergreen varieties for continuous structure and colour Expert Plant Selection Tip When choosing evergreens, think about height and spread at maturity. Use Mock Orange for height and screening, Star Jasmine for fragrance and coverage on trellises, and No Mow Grass for low-growing texture. Combine these for layered planting with depth and interest, even in small gardens. ❔ FAQs About Evergreen Trees & Plants Will these plants keep their leaves and colour year-roundYes, all plants in this collection are evergreen and hold their foliage in every season Are they suitable for full sun or part shadeMost are highly adaptable and perform well in both sun and light shade Can I use these for privacy or low bordersAbsolutely, Murraya makes excellent hedges while No Mow Grass fills out low areas with ease Do I need to prune or maintain these regularlyThey’re low-maintenance, with only occasional trimming or shaping needed depending on your style What makes evergreens a good choice for my gardenThey provide reliable structure, beauty and coverage with minimal effort all year round 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Evergreen Trees & Plants? Turn your garden into a lush escape, shop Evergreen Trees & Plants today!
Ex Ground Trees
Ex Ground Trees Create instant impact with our Ex Ground Trees collection, featuring mature, field-grown specimens ready to transform large-scale projects and premium landscapes with immediate shade, structure and beauty. 🌱 Why Choose Ex Ground Trees ✔ Instant Landscape Maturity , Skip years of waiting and enjoy established size from day one✔ Premium Quality Specimens , Grown in open ground for stronger roots and superior form✔ Fast Project Turnaround , Perfect for commercial, civic or luxury residential jobs✔ Ideal for Australian Conditions , Hand-selected to thrive in a wide range of climates✔ Incredible Visual Impact , From flowering colour to shade canopies, these trees deliver wow factor Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Yellow Poinciana, Peltophorum pterocarpum , Striking golden flower clusters and feathery foliage bring tropical elegance to large spaces- Cassia Rainbow Shower, Cassia x nealiae , A stunning hybrid with cascades of pink, yellow and peach blooms throughout the warmer months- Eumundi Quandong, Elaeocarpus eumundi , Upright, glossy and low-maintenance, perfect for street planting or structured landscapes 🏡 Where Ex Ground Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Large Residential Estates , Add maturity and prestige to high-end gardens✅ Urban Developments and Parks , Provide instant shade and greenery in public spaces✅ Commercial or Resort Projects , Deliver wow factor with mature flowering or feature trees✅ Acreage or Long Driveways , Line entries or define zones with high-impact plantings Expert Plant Selection Tip Ex ground trees require professional planting due to their size and root systems. Always allow ample space for mature growth and plant with proper soil preparation and irrigation. For best effect, use flowering trees like Cassia Rainbow Shower as seasonal focal points and combine with evergreens like Eumundi Quandong for year-round structure. ❔ FAQs About Ex Ground Trees What does 'ex ground' meanEx ground trees are grown in the earth rather than pots and lifted when mature, offering stronger roots and larger size Are these trees hard to transplantNot with the right preparation—our team can guide you or supply with contractor support for smooth planting Can I use these in residential gardensYes, if you have the space and access, they’re ideal for immediate shade and premium appeal How do I care for them after plantingThey require regular watering and staking early on but are surprisingly resilient once established Why choose ex ground over potted treesYou get mature height, developed structure and instant impact, perfect for time-sensitive or high-value projects 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Ex Ground Trees? These trees go fast, order your favourites before they sell out!
Exotic and Rare Plants
Exotic and Rare Plants Turn your garden into a collector’s paradise with our Exotic and Rare Plants collection. These extraordinary species bring bold foliage, tropical vibes and unmatched botanical intrigue to any indoor or outdoor space. 🌱 Why Choose Exotic and Rare Plants ✔ Unforgettable Foliage , Unusual shapes, colours and textures that stand out in any setting✔ Botanical Rarity , Coveted by collectors and plant lovers for their unique genetics and beauty✔ Perfect for Tropical Designs , Elevate garden beds or shaded patios with rainforest flair✔ Conversation Starters , These plants aren’t just décor, they’re living art pieces✔ Grown for Aussie Conditions , Sourced and hardened off for success in Australian gardens Top Picks from This Collection Discover 2 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Peacock Licuala, Licuala sp. Kalimantan , Stunning fan-shaped leaves with deep pleating and incredible tropical character- Mapu Licuala, Licuala mattanensis , Compact and rare, with textured dark foliage that makes it a prized collector’s specimen 🏡 Where Exotic and Rare Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Shaded Tropical Gardens , Understory planting for lush, humid zones✅ Luxury Courtyards and Entryways , Use as feature specimens in sheltered pots✅ Rainforest-Style Beds , Layer beneath palms or tree ferns for depth and texture✅ Interior Plant Styling , In large pots near bright windows or atriums for dramatic effect Expert Plant Selection Tip These plants prefer filtered light, high humidity and well-draining soil rich in organic matter. Use premium rainforest potting mix and water consistently—never let them dry out fully. Group with other humidity-loving species like Calatheas or Alocasias for a thriving microclimate. ❔ FAQs About Exotic and Rare Plants Are these plants hard to growThey do require a little extra care, but with the right conditions they thrive beautifully Do they grow well in AustraliaYes, especially in humid and frost-free zones, or indoors in bright, filtered light Can I grow them in potsAbsolutely, they do well in large, well-drained pots with the right soil and watering How big will they getMost stay compact, making them perfect for pots or small shaded garden areas Why are these considered rareThey’re not widely grown or available, often due to slow growth, limited seed availability or unique origins 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Exotic and Rare Plants? Want a garden that turns heads, start with our Exotic and Rare Plants collection.
Fast Growing
Fast Growing Need quick results? Our Fast Growing collection features plants that shoot up or spread out rapidly, helping you fill bare spots, create privacy, or build lush greenery in record time. 🌱 Why Choose Fast Growing ✔ Instant Impact , Fill spaces fast with bold foliage or trailing greens✔ Perfect for New Gardens , Get the look of maturity without the wait✔ Low Maintenance Growth , Quick to establish and easy to care for✔ Adapted to Aussie Conditions , Thrive in heat, sun and varied soils✔ Versatile Uses , Great for screens, groundcovers and large leafy features Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Elephants Ear Plant, Alocasia brisbanensis , Large, glossy leaves and rapid growth make this native a tropical favourite- Climbing Fig, Ficus pumila , Fast-growing vine perfect for greening up fences, walls or vertical structures- Native Violet, Viola hederacea , A spreading groundcover with delicate purple blooms that fills out shady areas quickly 🏡 Where Fast Growing Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ New Garden Beds , Establish lush foundations quickly with vigorous growers✅ Vertical Spaces or Walls , Use climbers like Ficus to green up fences and screens✅ Shady Corners and Path Edges , Let Native Violet soften and spread across hard-to-fill spots✅ Tropical or Rainforest Gardens , Fast-filling foliage like Alocasia adds instant jungle vibes Expert Plant Selection Tip Always consider where and how fast you want growth, use groundcovers like Native Violet to suppress weeds, climbers like Climbing Fig for walls, and large-leafed species like Elephants Ear for bold statement planting. Give each plant room to spread and good soil to fuel rapid growth. ❔ FAQs About Fast Growing Plants Will these plants outgrow their spaceSome can be vigorous, so it’s important to plant them where they have room or prune as needed How quickly will I see resultsMost show noticeable growth within a few weeks of planting in the right conditions Are they suitable for pots or only in-groundMany can thrive in pots with regular watering and feeding, especially Alocasia and Viola Do they need a lot of care to grow quicklyNot at all, just consistent watering, sunlight and well-draining soil will keep them thriving What makes these better than slow-growing plantsThey give you fast coverage, privacy or colour, perfect if you're starting fresh or renovating a garden 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Fast Growing Plants? Create your perfect outdoor space, these bestsellers won’t last!
Fast Growing Plants
Fast growing plants are ideal when you need results quickly. Whether you are establishing privacy, filling a new garden bed or softening a bare boundary, choosing the right fast growing plants for Australian conditions ensures strong, reliable growth rather than weak, leggy performance. This collection includes fast growing shrubs, screening plants, climbers and trees suited to a wide range of climates across Australia - from coastal and subtropical regions to temperate and inland areas. When matched to the right soil and climate, these plants establish rapidly, build density and create usable green structure within a shorter timeframe. Why fast growing plants work well in Australian gardens Across much of Australia, long growing seasons and warm temperatures support strong plant growth. When irrigation and soil preparation are managed properly, fast growing varieties can transform a space quickly. In suitable conditions, fast growing plants offer: Rapid privacy along boundaries Quick canopy development for shade Fast coverage of fences and structures Efficient filling of new landscape beds Earlier wind buffering on exposed blocks They are particularly useful for new builds where there is little established vegetation and immediate structure is required. For layered planting, combine fast growing shrubs with selections from our Trees collection to create long-term canopy above lower screening layers. Where fast growing plants work best Boundary screening Fast growing screening plants are widely used along fences to create privacy in the shortest possible time. Correct spacing and regular pruning improve density and long-term structure. For taller options, explore compatible varieties within our Screening Plants collection. New garden beds Large, newly prepared beds can look sparse when planted with slower-growing species. Fast growing shrubs and groundcovers quickly fill gaps and reduce exposed soil. Pergolas and vertical structures Fast growing climbers provide quick coverage over trellis and pergolas, softening hard lines and creating shaded spaces. Wind protection On exposed sites, rapid growth helps establish wind buffering sooner, protecting more delicate plants in the landscape. Choosing the right fast growing plants for Australian conditions Speed alone should not determine plant selection. Climate compatibility and long-term structure remain critical. Climate and exposure Subtropical and coastal regions support vigorous growth for many evergreen species. Inland regions require heat tolerance. Cooler southern areas may need frost-resistant varieties. Match species to your local climate to avoid stress and uneven growth. Soil preparation Fast growth requires adequate nutrients and drainage. Poor soil limits performance. Before planting: Loosen compacted soil Incorporate compost or organic matter Improve drainage in heavy clay Ensure irrigation access during establishment Growth habit and maintenance Fast growing plants often require more frequent pruning to maintain density and shape. Without maintenance, some varieties can become open or leggy. Select species suited to your available space and maintenance capacity. Mature size Rapid growth does not eliminate the need to plan for mature dimensions. Consider height and width to avoid overcrowding or excessive trimming later. For lower maintenance alternatives, you may also consider suitable options from our Native Plants collection where climate appropriate. Practical buying tips Define the primary goal - privacy, shade, coverage or wind buffering. Measure the planting area and calculate correct spacing based on mature width. Plan for ongoing trimming if selecting vigorous hedging varieties. Provide consistent watering during the first growing season to support strong root development. Combine fast growing plants with longer-term structural species for balanced design. Fast growing vs long-term structural plants Fast growing plants deliver early impact but may require more shaping and management over time. Slower-growing structural species often develop stronger form and longer lifespan but require patience. Many landscapes benefit from a combination approach - using fast growing plants for early coverage while slower structural trees establish overhead. Establishing fast growing plants successfully Early care determines both speed and density. Dig planting holes wider than the pot size Avoid planting too deeply Backfill with improved native soil Water deeply at planting Apply mulch to conserve moisture Across most Australian climates, autumn and spring are ideal planting seasons. In warmer regions, winter planting also supports strong establishment. Frequently asked questions How fast is considered fast growing? Growth rates vary by species and climate. In favourable conditions, many fast growing shrubs can establish noticeable height and density within 12 to 24 months. Do fast growing plants require more maintenance? Often yes. Rapid growth may require more regular pruning to maintain shape and density. Can fast growing plants be used for hedging? Yes. Many hedging species are selected specifically for their rapid vertical growth and dense foliage. Are fast growing plants suitable for small gardens? They can be, provided mature width and maintenance requirements are considered before planting. Will fast growing plants last as long as slower varieties? Longevity depends on species and maintenance. Some fast growing plants are long-lived, while others are better suited to short- to medium-term screening. Fast growing plants provide practical solutions for Australian gardens where immediate structure and coverage are required. With correct species selection and proper establishment, they deliver rapid results without compromising long-term performance.
Fast Growing Shade Trees
Fast Growing Shade Trees Need shade in a hurry? Our Fast Growing Shade Trees collection features vibrant, large-canopy trees that quickly create cool, leafy retreats, while adding bursts of colour and elegance to your landscape. 🌱 Why Choose Fast Growing Shade Trees ✔ Quick Canopy Coverage , Create natural shade and reduce heat fast✔ Bold Visual Appeal , Stunning seasonal flowers and lush foliage✔ Perfect for Aussie Backyards , Grown to thrive in sun-drenched climates✔ Low Maintenance Growth , Easy to establish with minimal ongoing care✔ Ideal for Streets or Yards , Provide shelter, structure and long-term value Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Royal Poinciana, Delonix regia, A tropical favourite with fiery red-orange flowers and an impressive umbrella-like canopy- Jacaranda Tree, Jacaranda mimosifolia, Loved for its soft, feathery foliage and breathtaking purple blooms in spring- Illawarra Flame Tree, Brachychiton acerifolius, A fast grower with bright red bell flowers and wide, shady branches 🏡 Where Fast Growing Shade Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Suburban Backyards , Create shady zones for play areas or outdoor dining✅ Large Lawns or Acreage , Break up open space with seasonal colour and structure✅ Driveways or Streetscapes , Add cooling canopy and visual appeal✅ Schoolyards or Parks , Offer quick-growing shelter in high-traffic areas Expert Plant Selection Tip When planting fast-growing shade trees, be sure to allow plenty of room for their mature canopy. Space trees at least 5 to 10 metres apart depending on variety. Water well during the first year to help establish roots quickly, and prune lightly to shape as they grow. ❔ FAQs About Fast Growing Shade Trees How quickly do these trees provide shadeYou’ll start seeing good canopy development within 2 to 3 years with proper care Are they suitable for all Australian climatesYes, especially in warm and temperate regions, check individual species for frost tolerance Will they damage paving or foundationsNot usually, but always plant larger trees at least 4 to 5 metres from structures Do they lose their leavesJacarandas and Flame Trees are semi-deciduous, but provide excellent shade when in leaf Why choose fast-growing over slower speciesThey give you results sooner, especially important for new builds or sun-exposed gardens 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Fast Growing Shade Trees? Turn your garden into a lush escape, shop Fast Growing Shade Trees today!
Fast-Growing Privacy Trees
Fast-Growing Privacy Trees Block out neighbours fast and create your own green sanctuary with our Fast-Growing Privacy Trees collection. These towering beauties grow quickly and densely, offering natural screening, shade and stunning structure. 🌱 Why Choose Fast-Growing Privacy Trees ✔ Quick Screening Results , Get height and coverage in record time✔ Natural Sound & Wind Barrier , Create a peaceful, sheltered outdoor space✔ Perfect for Urban & Acreage Blocks , Suitable for tight boundaries or large-scale plantings✔ Adaptable to Australian Climates , Thrive in a variety of soil and weather conditions✔ Elegant Landscape Appeal , Lush foliage and seasonal interest to enhance any garden Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Hills Weeping Fig Tree, Ficus microcarpa hillii , A fast-growing evergreen with a dense canopy perfect for hedging or screening- Chanticleer Pear, Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer' , Upright growth with glossy leaves and seasonal white blossoms that double as a stunning feature- Moreton Bay Fig Tree, Ficus macrophylla , A majestic, fast-growing tree with broad leaves and a wide spreading canopy for maximum coverage 🏡 Where Fast-Growing Privacy Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Suburban Boundaries , Block out unwanted views and noise quickly✅ Driveway or Fence Lines , Create natural walls that enhance curb appeal✅ Large Gardens or Acreage , Define space and provide wide-reaching shelter✅ Urban Developments , Offer rapid greenery in built-up or exposed areas Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose species based on your available space and sun exposure. Hills Weeping Fig is ideal for formal hedging, while Chanticleer Pear suits narrow spaces with vertical growth. Moreton Bay Fig is best for expansive areas with room to spread. Water well during establishment and trim as needed to shape. ❔ FAQs About Fast-Growing Privacy Trees How long until I get full privacyMost trees in this collection provide strong screening within 2 to 4 years depending on spacing and conditions Do these trees lose their leaves in winterHills Weeping Fig and Moreton Bay Fig are evergreen, while Chanticleer Pear is deciduous with beautiful seasonal changes Can I use these trees in small gardensChoose compact growers like Chanticleer Pear for narrow areas, and plant larger varieties where space allows How much pruning is neededMinimal, light pruning once or twice a year helps shape and maintain density Why are fast-growing trees better for privacyThey deliver results quickly, reducing wait time and helping you enjoy your space sooner 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Fast-Growing Privacy Trees? Create your perfect outdoor space, these bestsellers won’t last!
Feature Trees
Feature trees create focal points, define entrances and anchor outdoor spaces with long-term structure. Whether positioned in a front yard, courtyard or central lawn, the right feature trees for Australian gardens provide architectural form, seasonal interest and immediate presence. This collection includes evergreen and deciduous feature trees suited to a wide range of climates across Australia - from coastal exposure and sandy soils to inland heat and heavier clay. Selected for balanced canopy shape, strong trunk development and reliable performance, these trees are ideal for residential builds, renovations and larger landscape projects where visual impact matters. Why feature trees work so well in Australian landscapes Australian gardens benefit from clear structure. A well-placed feature tree creates hierarchy and gives a landscape direction. Across most regions, feature trees: Anchor entry points and driveways Create a defined focal point in lawn areas Provide filtered shade over seating and outdoor living spaces Add seasonal interest through foliage, flowers or bark Improve long-term property presentation and street appeal In warmer climates, evergreen feature trees offer year-round structure and shade. In cooler regions, deciduous varieties introduce autumn colour and allow winter sunlight to reach surrounding areas. For layered design, combine feature trees with mid-level planting from our Shrubs collection and structural boundary planting from our Screening Plants range. Where feature trees work best Front yards and street presence A single well-selected feature tree positioned off-centre in a front yard creates balance and visual depth. It softens hard surfaces and improves overall presentation. Driveways and entrances Feature trees are often used to frame driveway entries or pedestrian pathways. Upright or symmetrical forms work particularly well in these settings. Courtyards and smaller gardens Compact feature trees with controlled canopy spread are ideal for inner suburban blocks and enclosed spaces. Central lawn planting Placing a feature tree within an open lawn creates natural gathering space and shade while maintaining sightlines across the property. For larger-scale canopy impact, explore complementary selections in our Trees collection where broader shade coverage is required. Choosing the right feature trees for Australian conditions The success of a feature tree depends on matching species to climate, soil and available space. Climate compatibility Australia spans multiple climate zones. Coastal properties may require salt tolerance. Inland regions demand heat resilience. Southern areas may experience frost. Select species proven to perform in your local conditions rather than choosing purely on appearance. Mature size and canopy shape Consider the tree’s mature height and canopy width. Feature trees should have space to develop naturally without excessive pruning. Common canopy forms include: Rounded and symmetrical Upright and columnar Weeping or pendulous Broad and spreading Matching canopy shape to available space ensures long-term success. Soil and drainage Well-drained soil supports healthy root systems. Heavy clay may require soil improvement before planting. Sandy soils benefit from added organic matter to retain moisture. Maintenance expectations Some feature trees require formative pruning in early years to maintain structure. Others develop naturally balanced form with minimal intervention. For projects focused on resilience and environmental integration, consider suitable options within our Native Plants collection. Practical buying tips Identify the exact planting location before selecting a tree. Consider proximity to buildings, fences and driveways. Check mature dimensions carefully to avoid future structural conflicts. Consider advanced sizes if immediate visual presence is important. Prepare soil thoroughly prior to planting to encourage strong root establishment. Allow adequate space around the tree to showcase its canopy and trunk structure. Evergreen vs deciduous feature trees Evergreen feature trees maintain foliage year-round and are ideal where consistent structure and screening are required. Deciduous feature trees shed leaves seasonally, offering autumn colour and allowing winter sunlight to penetrate surrounding areas. Both types can be highly effective depending on climate, orientation and design goals. Establishing feature trees successfully Strong establishment ensures long-term performance and structural integrity. Dig a hole at least twice the width of the root ball Avoid planting too deeply Backfill with improved native soil Water deeply at planting Apply mulch while keeping it clear of the trunk Across most Australian regions, autumn and spring provide ideal planting conditions. In warmer climates, winter planting also supports strong establishment. Frequently asked questions How far from a house should a feature tree be planted? Distance depends on mature canopy spread and root behaviour. As a general guide, allow enough clearance for full canopy development without overhanging roofing or gutters. Do feature trees require staking? Staking may be necessary in exposed or windy sites, but stakes should allow slight movement to promote trunk strength. Can feature trees be planted in small gardens? Yes. Select compact or upright varieties with controlled canopy spread for smaller blocks and courtyards. How long do feature trees take to mature? Growth rates vary by species and climate. Advanced sizes provide immediate presence, while smaller trees develop structure over several growing seasons. Are native trees suitable as feature trees? Many Australian native trees offer strong form, unique bark and seasonal flowering, making them excellent feature options when suited to local conditions. Feature trees provide lasting structure and visual focus in Australian landscapes. When selected carefully and positioned correctly, they deliver architectural presence, shade and long-term garden balance.
Ferns for Shady Areas
Ferns for Shady Areas Bring soft texture and lush greenery to low-light spaces with our Ferns for Shady Areas collection. These elegant, moisture-loving plants thrive in dappled or full shade, creating a tranquil rainforest feel in your garden. 🌱 Why Choose Ferns for Shady Areas ✔ Thrives in Low Light , Perfect for those hard-to-plant shaded corners✔ Adds Lush Texture , Feathered fronds bring softness and depth to garden beds✔ Low Maintenance Beauty , Once established, they’re easy to care for and long-living✔ Ideal for Cool, Moist Zones , Love filtered light, rich soil and high humidity✔ Create a Rainforest Vibe , Instantly elevate garden paths, courtyards or understorey zones Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Fern Tree, Cyathea cooperi , A fast-growing Australian tree fern with arching fronds and textured trunk- Silver Lady Fern, Blechnum gibbum 'Silver Lady' , Compact and tidy, ideal for pots, patios or border plantings- Rough Tree Fern, Cyathea australis , A hardy, majestic fern perfect for cooler or shaded landscapes 🏡 Where Ferns for Shady Areas Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Rainforest-Themed Gardens , Combine with palms and gingers for a tropical look✅ Understory Planting , Fill the space beneath taller trees with lush green layers✅ Shady Courtyards or Patios , Ideal for pots or large planters in protected outdoor zones✅ Cool-Climate Gardens , These ferns thrive in shaded, moist conditions with rich soil Expert Plant Selection Tip All ferns in this collection prefer well-draining soil rich in organic matter. Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during dry spells, and avoid full sun. Use tree ferns like Cyathea cooperi as vertical features, with smaller ferns like Silver Lady as fillers below. ❔ FAQs About Ferns for Shady Areas Will these ferns grow in full shadeYes, they thrive in full to dappled shade, making them ideal for low-light areas Do they need a lot of waterThey prefer consistently moist soil, especially during hot or dry weather Can I grow these ferns in potsAbsolutely, Silver Lady Fern and young tree ferns grow beautifully in large, shaded pots Do they grow quicklyTree ferns like Cyathea cooperi grow moderately fast in the right conditions, while others are slow but steady Are they suitable for indoor spacesThey can grow indoors with high humidity and filtered light, but are best outdoors in shady, protected spots 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Ferns for Shady Areas? Turn your garden into a lush escape, shop Ferns for Shady Areas today!
Ficus
Ficus Create lush, leafy structure indoors or out with our Ficus collection. Known for their elegant forms and versatility, these reliable growers range from trailing vines to dense screening trees, all with beautiful evergreen foliage. 🌱 Why Choose Ficus ✔ Versatile Uses , Great for ground cover, climbers, hedges or feature trees✔ Evergreen and Reliable , Keeps your garden or indoor space green year-round✔ Fast Growing and Adaptable , Perfect for quick results in a variety of spaces✔ Ideal for Australian Climates , Tolerates heat, humidity and variable conditions✔ Stylish Indoors or Outdoors , From balcony pots to full-scale landscaping Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Climbing Fig, Ficus pumila , A vigorous, self-clinging vine that quickly covers walls, fences and arches with lush greenery- Weeping Fig, Ficus benjamina , A classic indoor and outdoor tree with arching branches and glossy foliage- Emerald Fig, Ficus 'Emerald' , A compact, fast-growing hedge option with bright green leaves and dense form 🏡 Where Ficus Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Living Green Walls , Use Climbing Fig to soften brick, concrete or fences✅ Formal Hedges or Screens , Emerald Fig is ideal for dense, green boundaries✅ Indoor Styling , Weeping Fig is a go-to for elegant indoor greenery✅ Tropical or Urban Gardens , Hardy options for high-impact, low-fuss planting Expert Plant Selection Tip Ficus species love bright, indirect light and well-draining soil. Climbing Fig works best in full sun to part shade and needs a vertical surface to cling to. For hedging, plant Emerald Fig about 50cm apart for a dense screen. Weeping Figs prefer sheltered outdoor areas or bright indoor spots with occasional watering. ❔ FAQs About Ficus Are ficus plants easy to care forYes, they are low-maintenance once established and adapt well to different environments Do ficus grow well in potsAbsolutely, especially Weeping Fig and smaller Climbing Fig, just ensure good drainage How fast do they growClimbing and Emerald varieties grow quickly, making them great for fast coverage Will ficus tolerate full sunYes, most varieties thrive in full sun to part shade, depending on the species Are they suitable for indoor useWeeping Fig is one of the most popular indoor trees for its elegant form and air-purifying qualities 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Ficus? Want a garden that turns heads, start with our Ficus collection!
Fig Trees
Fig Trees Add a touch of Mediterranean charm to your garden with our Fig Trees collection. These fast-growing fruit trees are prized for their sweet, sun-ripened fruit and beautiful lobed foliage, offering both beauty and bounty in one. 🌱 Why Choose Fig Trees ✔ Delicious Homegrown Fruit , Enjoy juicy, sweet figs straight from your garden✔ Low Maintenance and Productive , Minimal care with generous yields✔ Adaptable to Aussie Conditions , Thrive in warm, sunny climates and handle dry spells well✔ Ideal for Pots or Ground , Perfect for courtyards, backyards or edible landscapes✔ Attractive Foliage , Large, lush leaves add ornamental value between harvests Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Celest Fig Tree, Ficus carica 'Celest' , A compact fig with honey-sweet fruit and excellent cold tolerance- Brown Turkey Fig Tree, Ficus carica 'Brown Turkey' , Reliable and prolific, producing medium to large brown fruit with pink flesh- Black Genoa Fig Tree, Ficus carica 'Black Genoa' , Dark-skinned figs with rich, juicy flesh, perfect for fresh eating or preserving 🏡 Where Fig Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Edible Gardens and Backyards , A must-have for productive, family-friendly spaces✅ Courtyards and Balconies , Dwarf and compact varieties thrive in pots✅ Mediterranean-Style Landscapes , Pair with olives, rosemary and lavender✅ Fruit Orchards and Hobby Farms , Grow multiple varieties for a longer harvest window Expert Plant Selection Tip Plant fig trees in full sun with well-draining soil for best results. Space trees at least 3 to 4 metres apart in the ground, or use large pots with premium potting mix for smaller gardens. Prune lightly in winter to encourage airflow and fruiting wood. Water regularly during fruit development for juicier harvests. ❔ FAQs About Fig Trees Do fig trees need another tree to produce fruitNo, fig trees are self-pollinating and will produce fruit on their own Can I grow them in cooler areasYes, especially varieties like Celest, which have good cold tolerance How long until I get fruitMost fig trees start fruiting within 1 to 2 years of planting Do they lose their leaves in winterYes, fig trees are deciduous and drop their leaves in cooler months Are they suitable for potsAbsolutely, especially compact varieties like Celest and Brown Turkey 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Fig Trees? Turn your garden into a fresh food haven, shop Fig Trees today!
Flowering Plants
Flowering plants bring colour, movement and seasonal change to Australian gardens. Whether you are creating a structured garden bed, attracting pollinators or adding contrast against evergreen foliage, choosing the right flowering plants for Australian conditions ensures consistent performance rather than short-lived display. This collection includes evergreen and deciduous flowering shrubs, perennials and compact varieties suited to a wide range of climates across Australia - from coastal exposure and sandy soils to inland heat and heavier clay. When selected to match your region and planted correctly, flowering plants provide reliable colour, texture and visual interest throughout the year. Why flowering plants perform well in Australian gardens Australia’s climate offers strong light and long growing seasons in many regions, which supports extended flowering periods for suitable species. Across much of the country, flowering plants: Add seasonal colour to structured landscapes Soften hard surfaces such as fencing and retaining walls Attract bees, butterflies and beneficial insects Create contrast against evergreen hedging and trees Enhance street appeal and garden presentation In warmer climates, many flowering varieties bloom for extended periods when provided with consistent watering and occasional feeding. In cooler regions, defined seasonal cycles create strong flowering flushes in spring and summer. For layered planting, combine flowering shrubs with structural greenery from our Shrubs collection and canopy structure from our Trees range. Where flowering plants work best Garden beds and borders Flowering plants are ideal for adding colour within structured garden beds. Taller varieties can be positioned at the rear, with compact flowering plants at the front to create depth and balance. Entry points and pathways Placing flowering plants along pathways and near entrances enhances presentation and provides visual interest close to eye level. Pool and entertaining areas Compact flowering shrubs soften paved areas and create a more inviting outdoor living environment. Pollinator-friendly gardens Many flowering plants attract native bees, birds and butterflies, supporting biodiversity while enhancing colour. For mixed planting schemes, integrate flowering varieties with options from our Native Plants collection where climate suitability aligns. Choosing the right flowering plants for Australian conditions Flowering performance depends heavily on climate compatibility, sunlight and soil preparation. Climate and temperature tolerance Subtropical regions support long flowering seasons. Temperate areas may have defined bloom periods in spring and summer. Inland regions require heat tolerance and adequate irrigation during establishment. Always select species suited to your local climate to avoid reduced flowering or stress. Sunlight requirements Most flowering plants perform best in full sun. Some varieties tolerate partial shade but may produce fewer blooms. Planting in the correct light conditions improves colour intensity and overall density. Soil and drainage Well-drained soil encourages strong root development and consistent flowering. Heavy clay soils may require soil improvement. Sandy soils benefit from added organic matter to retain moisture and nutrients. Maintenance and pruning Some flowering shrubs benefit from light pruning after flowering to encourage repeat blooms and maintain shape. Others require minimal intervention. Understanding pruning requirements before planting prevents overgrowth and supports long-term performance. Practical buying tips Choose flowering plants suited to your specific climate zone and sunlight exposure. Check mature height and width to ensure correct spacing within garden beds. Prepare soil thoroughly before planting to improve drainage and nutrient availability. Water consistently during the establishment period, particularly in warmer climates. Apply appropriate fertiliser during active growth periods to support flowering. Evergreen vs deciduous flowering plants Evergreen flowering plants provide year-round foliage with seasonal bursts of colour. They are widely used in warmer climates where consistent greenery is preferred. Deciduous flowering plants lose their leaves seasonally but often produce strong spring or summer displays. In cooler regions, they allow winter sunlight to reach surrounding areas. Both types can be used effectively depending on climate and design goals. Establishing flowering plants successfully Strong establishment supports consistent flowering in future seasons. Dig a hole wider than the pot size Avoid planting too deeply Backfill with improved native soil Water thoroughly at planting Apply mulch to regulate soil temperature and conserve moisture Across most Australian climates, autumn and spring are ideal planting times. In warmer regions, winter planting can also support strong establishment. Frequently asked questions How can I encourage more flowers? Correct sunlight, appropriate fertiliser and timely pruning improve flowering performance. Avoid overfeeding with high-nitrogen fertilisers, which can promote foliage at the expense of blooms. Do flowering plants attract bees? Yes. Many varieties attract bees and other pollinators, supporting garden biodiversity. Can flowering plants grow in partial shade? Some varieties tolerate partial shade, though flowering intensity may be reduced compared to full sun positions. How often should flowering plants be pruned? Pruning frequency depends on species. Many benefit from light trimming after flowering to maintain shape and encourage repeat blooms. Are flowering plants suitable for small gardens? Yes. Compact and dwarf varieties provide colour without overwhelming limited spaces. Flowering plants add seasonal colour and energy to Australian landscapes. When chosen carefully and planted correctly, they deliver consistent blooms and long-term visual appeal across a wide range of climates.
Flowering Plants for Colour
Flowering Plants for Colour Add vibrant blooms and seasonal magic to your garden with our Flowering Plants for Colour collection. These stunning plants are chosen for their bold flowers, rich foliage and ability to bring year-round colour to any outdoor space. 🌱 Why Choose Flowering Plants for Colour ✔ Bright, Eye-Catching Blooms , Instantly lift garden beds, borders and pots✔ Seasonal Interest , Enjoy colour throughout spring, summer and beyond✔ Perfect for Garden Styling , Great for layering, borders or feature spots✔ Adapted to Australian Gardens , Thrive in sun, shade and a range of climates✔ Ideal for Pots or Garden Beds , Flexible enough for balconies or large landscapes Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Alstonville Tibouchina, Tibouchina lepidota 'Alstonville' , Brilliant purple flowers burst into colour from late summer through autumn- Obsidian Storm Cloud Hydrangea, Hydrangea macrophylla 'Obsidian Storm Cloud' , Dramatic deep-toned flowers shift between blue and purple depending on soil pH- Black Tie Camellia, Camellia japonica 'Black Tie' , Elegant deep red blooms with glossy green foliage, perfect for shaded spots 🏡 Where Flowering Plants for Colour Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Garden Beds and Borders , Layer with foliage plants for bold contrast✅ Feature Pots and Containers , Make entrances, decks or patios pop with colour✅ Formal or Cottage Gardens , Combine with hedges and structure for seasonal display✅ Shady Garden Corners , Camellias and hydrangeas brighten low-light spaces with ease Expert Plant Selection Tip Mix flowering times for continuous colour, start with Tibouchina in late summer, follow with Camellias through autumn and Hydrangeas in spring. Plant in rich, well-drained soil and mulch well to retain moisture. For Hydrangeas, tweak soil pH to play with bloom colour. ❔ FAQs About Flowering Plants for Colour Do these plants flower all yearEach has its season, so mix varieties to enjoy blooms across multiple months Can I grow them in potsYes, all three grow beautifully in large containers with good drainage and rich soil Are they suitable for shaded areasCamellia and Hydrangea thrive in part shade, while Tibouchina prefers more sunlight Do they attract bees or pollinatorsYes, these flowering plants attract bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects What makes these better than non-flowering plantsThey deliver bursts of colour and visual excitement that change with the seasons 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Flowering Plants for Colour? Turn your garden into a vibrant masterpiece, shop Flowering Plants for Colour today!
Flowering Shrubs
Flowering Shrubs Add lasting colour, fragrance and charm to your garden with our Flowering Shrubs collection. These reliable beauties deliver stunning blooms season after season, making them perfect for hedges, feature plantings or colourful borders. 🌱 Why Choose Flowering Shrubs ✔ Long-Lasting Blooms , Enjoy continuous colour throughout the seasons✔ Fragrant and Eye-Catching , Many varieties offer incredible scent and floral display✔ Versatile Garden Use , Perfect for hedging, layering or standalone features✔ Performs in Aussie Gardens , Thrives in full sun or part shade with minimal care✔ Ideal for Small or Large Spaces , Works in pots, beds, courtyards or open lawns Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Aimee Yoshiba Fragrant Gardenia, Gardenia augusta 'Aimee Yoshiba' , Large white blooms with a heavenly scent, ideal for entryways or patio pots- Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, Brunfelsia latifolia , Unique purple, lavender and white flowers appear on the same shrub for a dynamic display- Iceberg Floribunda Rose, Rosa 'Iceberg' , Classic white roses in flushes throughout the year, perfect for borders or formal plantings 🏡 Where Flowering Shrubs Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Entry Gardens and Pathways , Add fragrance and colour where guests pass by✅ Formal or Cottage Garden Beds , Create structure with a burst of bloom✅ Pot Planting for Courtyards or Patios , Brighten up small spaces with showy flowers✅ Low Hedges and Mixed Borders , Blend colour and texture along fences or garden edges Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose flowering shrubs that suit your light conditions, Gardenia and Brunfelsia enjoy part shade, while Iceberg Rose loves full sun. Plant in well-draining soil, mulch well, and feed in early spring for best flowering. Mix different bloom colours and heights to create layered, season-long interest. ❔ FAQs About Flowering Shrubs Do flowering shrubs bloom all yearSome, like Iceberg Roses, bloom repeatedly, while others have strong seasonal flushes Can I grow these in potsYes, especially Gardenia and Iceberg Rose, they thrive in large containers with good care Are they fragrantGardenia and Brunfelsia are known for their sweet scents, adding sensory appeal to your garden Do they require a lot of pruningOnly light shaping and removal of spent flowers to keep them looking their best Are they suitable for small gardensAbsolutely, they’re perfect for compact spaces, courtyards or balcony planters 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Flowering Shrubs? Create your perfect outdoor space, shop Flowering Shrubs today!
Flowering Trees
Flowering Trees Elevate your landscape with the vibrant beauty of our Flowering Trees collection. These showstopping trees bring seasonal colour, graceful form and fragrant blooms to gardens, driveways and outdoor entertaining areas. 🌱 Why Choose Flowering Trees ✔ Spectacular Seasonal Colour , Transform your garden with vivid blooms✔ Shade and Beauty Combined , Large canopies offer comfort and curb appeal✔ Perfect for Feature Planting , Make a bold statement with a single specimen✔ Thrives in Australian Climates , Suited to warm, temperate and coastal regions✔ Pollinator-Friendly , Attract bees, butterflies and birds with fragrant flowers Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Royal Poinciana, Delonix regia , A tropical icon with fiery red-orange blooms and a wide, spreading canopy- Singapore White Frangipani, Plumeria obtusa , Fragrant white flowers with a golden centre bloom through the warmer months- White Jacaranda Tree, Jacaranda mimosifolia 'Alba' , A rare and elegant version of the Jacaranda with soft white flowers in late spring 🏡 Where Flowering Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Front Yards or Driveways , Add dramatic flair with flowering branches and bold structure✅ Entertaining Areas , Provide dappled shade and seasonal scent✅ Tropical and Subtropical Gardens , Ideal for warm climates with good sun✅ Open Lawns or Large Beds , Plant as a focal point or in groupings for visual impact Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose flowering trees based on bloom time and mature size. Royal Poinciana offers fast-growing shade and summer colour, while Frangipani is perfect for compact yards or coastal spaces. The White Jacaranda brings a unique twist to classic spring flowering. Ensure full sun, well-drained soil and space for canopy spread. ❔ FAQs About Flowering Trees How long do they take to flowerMost begin flowering within 2 to 3 years, depending on the species and growing conditions Are they suitable for potsFrangipani can grow well in large pots, while others prefer to be planted in the ground Do flowering trees lose their leaves in winterYes, many are deciduous and drop leaves in the cooler months before blooming in spring or summer Can they handle coastal or hot conditionsAbsolutely, all trees in this collection thrive in warm, sunny and coastal environments Why choose flowering trees over non-flowering typesThey offer beauty and function, providing shade, structure and seasonal wow factor 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Flowering Trees? Want a garden that turns heads, start with our Flowering Trees collection!
Fragrant Plants
Fragrant Plants Surround yourself with the soothing scents of nature with our Fragrant Plants collection. From aromatic herbs to perfumed flowers, these plants awaken the senses and bring timeless charm to your garden, balcony or patio. 🌱 Why Choose Fragrant Plants ✔ Delightful Scents Year-Round , Enjoy blooms and foliage that release fragrance with every breeze✔ Perfect for Sensory Gardens , Enhance outdoor relaxation and wellbeing✔ Attracts Pollinators , Bees and butterflies love these fragrant blooms✔ Easy to Grow in Aussie Climates , Thrive in full sun or part shade with minimal fuss✔ Ideal for Pots, Beds or Paths , Great near entryways, walkways or seating areas Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - French Lavender, Lavandula dentata , A classic with soft grey-green foliage and rich purple flower spikes that perfume the air- Tuscan Blue Rosemary, Rosmarinus officinalis 'Tuscan Blue' , Upright, evergreen herb with blue flowers and strong aromatic foliage- Aimee Yoshiba Fragrant Gardenia, Gardenia augusta 'Aimee Yoshiba' , Large white blooms with an intoxicating scent, perfect for patios and entrances 🏡 Where Fragrant Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Garden Paths and Walkways , Release scent with every step or brush of the hand✅ Patios, Decks and Balconies , Keep fragrance close to where you relax✅ Herb and Cottage Gardens , Mix ornamental and edible scented plants✅ Entry Gardens and Courtyards , Make a beautiful first impression with blooms and scent Expert Plant Selection Tip Fragrant plants perform best in full sun and well-drained soil. Plant Lavender and Rosemary where they get good airflow to avoid humidity issues, and use Gardenias in part shade with enriched, slightly acidic soil. Combine different bloom times and scents to create an ever-changing aromatic display. ❔ FAQs About Fragrant Plants Do all fragrant plants bloom year-roundNot all, but combining species like Lavender and Gardenia extends fragrance across the seasons Are these plants suitable for potsYes, all three grow beautifully in large pots with proper soil and drainage Can I grow them indoorsThey prefer outdoor spaces with plenty of sun and air, though Gardenias can grow indoors near bright windows Are they easy to care forYes, once established they’re low-maintenance and rewarding with proper placement and watering Why choose fragrant plants over non-scented varietiesThey elevate your outdoor experience, adding emotional and sensory value beyond appearance 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Fragrant Plants? Turn your garden into a soothing, scented sanctuary, shop Fragrant Plants today!
Fruit Trees
Fruit trees are one of the most practical and rewarding additions to an Australian garden. Whether you are planting a single citrus near the patio or building a productive backyard orchard, choosing the right fruit trees for Australian conditions ensures reliable harvests and strong long-term growth. This collection includes citrus, apples, pears, figs, tropical fruit trees and other productive varieties suited to a wide range of climates across Australia. From warm coastal regions and humid summers through to cooler temperate zones, these trees are selected for performance, flavour and resilience. With the right placement and care, fruit trees provide seasonal produce, natural shade and genuine long-term value in gardens across the country. Why fruit trees perform so well in Australian gardens Australia’s strong sunlight and long growing seasons support productive fruiting when varieties are matched correctly to local conditions. In many regions, home gardeners can grow multiple types of fruit with relatively straightforward care. Across most of Australia, fruit trees: Provide fresh, seasonal produce at home Add shade and structure to outdoor areas Support pollinators and beneficial insects Deliver long-term productivity from a single planting investment Suit both compact suburban blocks and larger rural properties In warmer climates such as Queensland and coastal New South Wales, citrus, figs and tropical fruit trees thrive. In cooler temperate regions, apples and pears perform reliably where winter conditions support proper fruit set. For immediate canopy presence, fruit trees can also be sourced in larger sizes through our Advanced Trees collection. Where fruit trees work best Backyard orchards Grouping compatible fruit trees together allows for better pollination and staggered harvests throughout the year. Even modest spaces can support multiple varieties when planned carefully. Small suburban gardens Many fruit trees can be maintained at manageable heights through pruning. Dwarf and compact forms are ideal for smaller backyards while still delivering consistent crops. Near outdoor living areas Citrus trees are especially popular near patios and decks, offering fragrance, easy access to fruit and attractive evergreen foliage. Larger properties and productive landscapes On acreage, fruit trees can be planted in rows or integrated into mixed plantings alongside windbreaks and shelter trees to improve growing conditions. Choosing the right fruit trees for Australian conditions Successful fruit production starts with climate compatibility and site selection. Climate suitability Australia includes tropical, subtropical and temperate regions. Some fruit trees require cooler winter conditions to produce reliably, while others prefer consistent warmth. Warm and coastal regions suit citrus, tropical fruit trees and figs Temperate regions support apples, pears and a wide range of deciduous fruiting varieties Frost-prone areas require careful positioning and cold-tolerant selections Matching the variety to your local climate is the most important step in achieving reliable harvests. Sunlight and positioning Fruit trees require full sun for strong flowering and fruit development. Aim for at least six hours of direct sunlight daily. Insufficient light reduces yield and increases disease risk. Soil and drainage Well-drained soil is essential. In heavy clay, improve structure before planting. Poor drainage can restrict root development and reduce productivity. Pollination Some fruit trees are self-fertile, while others benefit from cross-pollination. Planting compatible varieties within reasonable distance can significantly improve fruit set. Practical buying tips Confirm the variety suits your climate zone before purchasing. Consider mature height and canopy spread to ensure the tree fits your space long term. Choose healthy, well-established stock with strong root systems. Plant during autumn or spring where possible to allow roots to establish before extreme temperatures. Plan irrigation during the establishment phase. Consistent watering in the first year sets the foundation for future productivity. For structured planting that also provides privacy, fruit trees can be combined with selections from our Screening Plants collection where appropriate. Evergreen and deciduous fruit trees Citrus and many tropical fruit trees are evergreen, maintaining foliage year-round and providing consistent structure in the garden. Apples, pears and several other fruiting varieties are deciduous, shedding leaves during winter. This natural dormancy supports flowering and fruit development in cooler climates. Understanding whether your fruit tree is evergreen or deciduous helps guide pruning, feeding and seasonal expectations. Establishing fruit trees successfully Correct planting technique significantly improves long-term yield. Dig a hole at least twice the width of the root ball Improve soil with organic matter where necessary Do not bury the graft union Water deeply and regularly during the first growing season Apply mulch while keeping it clear of the trunk Formative pruning in the early years encourages strong branch structure capable of supporting heavier fruit loads. Frequently asked questions How long before fruit trees produce? Some citrus varieties can begin producing within one to two years. Apples, pears and other deciduous fruit trees may take two to four years depending on size at planting and growing conditions. Can fruit trees grow in small gardens? Yes. Many varieties can be maintained at a manageable size through pruning. Compact and dwarf selections are particularly suitable for suburban blocks. Do fruit trees require fertiliser? Regular feeding during active growth supports flowering and fruit development. Nutrient needs vary by species and soil type. When is the best time to plant fruit trees in Australia? Autumn and spring are ideal in most regions. In warmer climates, winter planting is also effective while trees are less actively growing. Are fruit trees high maintenance? With correct variety selection, adequate sunlight and consistent watering during establishment, most fruit trees are straightforward to manage. Fruit trees combine productivity, shade and structure in one planting. When chosen carefully for Australian conditions, they provide reliable harvests and long-term value in gardens across the country.
Fruiting Trees for Home Gardens
Fruiting Trees for Home Gardens Turn your backyard into a thriving orchard with our Fruiting Trees for Home Gardens collection. These compact, productive trees are perfect for everyday gardeners who want juicy, sun-ripened fruit within arm’s reach. 🌱 Why Choose Fruiting Trees for Home Gardens ✔ Fresh Fruit at Your Fingertips , Pick lemons, oranges and more right from your garden✔ Compact and Productive , Perfect for small yards, courtyards or even pots✔ Fragrant and Functional , Enjoy glossy foliage, fragrant blooms and delicious harvests✔ Easy to Grow in Australia , Thrive in sunny spots with minimal fuss✔ Great for Beginners , Low maintenance trees with reliable yields Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Lemonicious Lemon Tree, Citrus limon 'Lemonicious' , A dwarf lemon perfect for pots with full-sized, juicy fruit- Washington Navel Orange Tree, Citrus sinensis , Produces sweet, seedless oranges with classic citrus fragrance- Meyer Lemon Tree, Citrus × meyeri , A hybrid lemon with thin skin, low acidity and excellent cold tolerance 🏡 Where Fruiting Trees for Home Gardens Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Balconies and Courtyards , Compact trees like Lemonicious are ideal for small spaces✅ Edible Garden Beds , Combine with herbs and veggies for a productive backyard✅ Patios or Outdoor Kitchens , Keep citrus close for cooking and drinks✅ Family Gardens , Teach kids to grow and harvest their own fruit Expert Plant Selection Tip Fruiting citrus trees love full sun, aim for 6 or more hours per day. Use potting mix in containers and ensure excellent drainage. Water regularly while fruit is forming and feed with a citrus-specific fertiliser during the growing season for the best harvests. ❔ FAQs About Fruiting Trees for Home Gardens Can I grow these in potsYes, especially dwarf varieties like Lemonicious and Meyer Lemon which thrive in large containers Do I need more than one tree for fruitNo, all trees in this collection are self-pollinating and will fruit on their own How long until I can harvest fruitMost begin producing within 1 to 2 years, with bigger yields each season Are they difficult to care forNot at all, just give them sun, water, and occasional feeding Do they lose their leaves in winterNo, citrus trees are evergreen and stay green all year 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Fruiting Trees for Home Gardens? Turn your garden into a fresh food haven, shop Fruiting Trees for Home Gardens today!
Garden Features & Accents
Garden features and accents bring structure, balance and personality to outdoor spaces. While trees and hedging provide the framework of a landscape, it is the carefully chosen details that define how a garden feels and functions. Our Garden Features & Accents collection includes decorative and structural elements designed to complement planting schemes across Australian conditions. Whether you are creating a modern courtyard, a coastal-inspired backyard or a large rural landscape, the right garden features help anchor spaces, guide movement and elevate the overall design without overwhelming it. Why garden features matter in Australian landscapes Australian gardens are often shaped by strong sunlight, open-plan outdoor living and wide lawn areas. Without focal points or structural elements, even well-planted spaces can feel unfinished. Well-placed garden accents: Create visual anchors within large or open areas Define transitions between zones such as lawn, patio and planting beds Add contrast to greenery through texture and form Enhance street presence and entry appeal Provide year-round interest, even when plants are between growth cycles In warmer climates where evergreen planting dominates, structural features add variation and prevent the garden from appearing flat or repetitive. For maximum impact, garden features are best paired with structured planting from our Trees and Privacy & Screening collections to create layered depth. Where garden features work best Entryways and front gardens Statement pieces near entrances create immediate presence and help frame pathways and driveways. When combined with structured planting, they elevate overall street appeal. Courtyards and small spaces In compact gardens, a single well-chosen feature can replace multiple plantings. This prevents overcrowding and maintains a clean, high-end finish. Outdoor entertaining areas Garden accents help define seating zones, pool surrounds and patio spaces. They create visual interest without requiring constant maintenance. Lawn and open areas Large expanses of turf benefit from focal elements that break up space and provide scale reference. Choosing the right garden features and accents Selecting features requires balance. Oversized pieces overwhelm smaller spaces, while undersized elements disappear in large gardens. Scale and proportion Match the size of the feature to surrounding planting and built structures. Consider mature plant height and overall garden footprint. Material suitability In Australian conditions, materials must tolerate strong UV exposure, heavy rainfall events and temperature fluctuations. Choose durable finishes suited to outdoor use. Design consistency Modern homes pair well with clean-lined, minimal accents. Traditional gardens suit more textured or classical features. Maintain cohesion with existing architecture. Maintenance expectations Low-maintenance features are ideal for busy households. Select finishes that weather naturally or require minimal upkeep. For cohesive design, combine accents with selections from our Feature Trees collection to reinforce focal points. Practical buying tips Plan placement before purchase. Consider sightlines from inside the home as well as from the street. Ensure stable installation. Larger pieces require level, compacted bases for safety and longevity. Avoid overcrowding. One strong focal element is often more effective than multiple small features. Consider long-term growth. Leave space for surrounding plants to mature without obscuring the feature. Coordinate colours and textures with paving, fencing and exterior finishes. Thoughtful placement ensures garden accents enhance rather than compete with planting. Creating structure with garden accents Garden features are most effective when integrated into a broader planting strategy. Position focal elements at natural pause points in pathways Frame features with low planting to soften edges Use vertical accents to complement canopy trees Combine structural pieces with layered hedging for depth Across Australian gardens, this layered approach creates a balanced landscape that remains visually strong throughout the year. Balancing hard elements with planting A common mistake is introducing too many hard features without sufficient greenery. Garden accents should complement plants, not dominate them. Pairing structured elements with strong planting from our Native Plants or Trees collections maintains warmth and visual softness while preserving design clarity. Frequently asked questions How many garden features should I include? Most residential gardens benefit from one to three focal points, depending on size. Overuse reduces impact. Do garden accents require special installation? Heavier pieces may require compacted bases or professional installation to ensure stability and longevity. Can features fade in strong sun? High UV exposure can affect some finishes. Choose materials designed for outdoor Australian conditions. Should garden features match the house style? Yes. Coordinating materials and design language creates a cohesive look between home and landscape. Are garden features suitable for small gardens? Absolutely. In smaller spaces, a single well-scaled feature can provide structure without overcrowding the area. Garden features and accents provide the finishing layer to a well-designed landscape. When selected with proportion, material durability and planting context in mind, they add lasting character and structure to Australian gardens.
Garden Makeover Essentials
Garden Makeover Essentials Transform tired spaces into vibrant, leafy retreats with our Garden Makeover Essentials collection. These bold, fast-growing plants offer instant impact, texture and structure—perfect for revamping any outdoor area. 🌱 Why Choose Garden Makeover Essentials ✔ Instant Visual Impact , Lush foliage and fast growth refresh your garden fast✔ Perfect for Layered Planting , Combine height, colour and texture effortlessly✔ Low Maintenance and Hardy , Thrive with minimal fuss once established✔ Ideal for Aussie Backyards , Suited to warm climates and varied soil types✔ Versatile Design Appeal , Works in tropical, formal or relaxed garden styles Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Xanadu Philodendron, Philodendron xanadu , Dense, deeply lobed leaves create lush groundcover or filler in tropical-style beds- Elephants Ear Plant, Alocasia brisbanensis , Bold, upright foliage adds dramatic height and texture to shaded garden zones- Mock Orange, Murraya paniculata , A classic hedging shrub with fragrant white flowers and glossy evergreen leaves 🏡 Where Garden Makeover Essentials Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Tropical-Style Beds , Combine Alocasia and Xanadu for lush, layered greenery✅ Formal Garden Hedges , Use Mock Orange for neat, flowering boundaries✅ Shady Courtyards or Corners , Fill underused spaces with bold leaf structure✅ Entryways and Side Paths , Create an instant ‘wow’ effect with contrasting forms Expert Plant Selection Tip Mix textures and heights for a balanced makeover, use Xanadu as a ground-level filler, Alocasia as a vertical feature and Murraya for structure and scent. All prefer well-drained soil and regular watering while establishing. For maximum impact, plant in odd-numbered groups and mulch to unify the space. ❔ FAQs About Garden Makeover Essentials Will these plants grow quicklyYes, all three are fast growers and ideal for instant results in garden makeovers Do they grow well in shadeXanadu and Elephants Ear thrive in part shade, while Mock Orange prefers full sun to part shade Can I use them in potsAbsolutely, especially Xanadu and Murraya which adapt well to large containers Are they suitable for beginner gardenersYes, these plants are low maintenance and easy to grow with a little care What’s the best way to combine themLayer by height and texture, place Alocasia at the back, Murraya for structure and Xanadu at the front for lush coverage 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Garden Makeover Essentials? Create your perfect outdoor space, shop Garden Makeover Essentials today!
Garden Plants Under $1000
Garden Plants Under $1000 Build your dream garden without breaking the bank with our Garden Plants Under $1000 collection. These premium picks offer beauty, structure and versatility, all at accessible prices for everyday gardeners and designers alike. 🌱 Why Choose Garden Plants Under $1000 ✔ High Impact, Low Cost , Add style and value to your landscape on a budget✔ Perfect for DIY Projects , Great for home gardeners revamping outdoor spaces✔ Premium Quality Plants , Nursery-grown, healthy and ready to thrive✔ Ideal for Aussie Conditions , Suited to full sun, part shade and a variety of soils✔ Blend of Style and Function , Find trees, shrubs and feature plants for any design Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Teddy Bear Magnolia, Magnolia grandiflora 'Teddy Bear' , Dense, upright evergreen with velvet-backed leaves and creamy white flowers- Helena Olive Tree, Olea europaea 'Helena' , Compact and stylish, perfect for modern gardens and Mediterranean designs- Native Gardenia, Randia fitzalanii , Glossy leaves and highly fragrant white flowers make this native a backyard favourite 🏡 Where Garden Plants Under $1000 Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Suburban Gardens and Courtyards , Add structure, privacy or colour affordably✅ Formal or Mediterranean Designs , Use Helena Olive and Teddy Bear Magnolia for a timeless look✅ Native or Low-Maintenance Beds , Native Gardenia thrives with minimal fuss and lots of fragrance✅ Feature Plantings or Entryways , These affordable options bring polish and curb appeal Expert Plant Selection Tip Use this collection to build the foundation of your garden, start with one or two feature trees like Teddy Bear Magnolia or Helena Olive, and soften the space with smaller shrubs like Native Gardenia. All thrive in well-drained soil with regular watering while establishing. Mix textures and heights for designer appeal at a fraction of the price. ❔ FAQs About Garden Plants Under $1000 Are these full-sized trees or younger plantsMost are advanced-size or semi-mature plants that will grow quickly once planted Can I use these in small gardensYes, all three are compact enough for urban or courtyard settings Are they easy to care forAbsolutely, they’re low maintenance once established and ideal for beginner gardeners Do they grow well in Australian climatesYes, these varieties are chosen for their performance in warm, temperate and coastal conditions What’s the best value plant in this collectionNative Gardenia offers fragrance, glossy foliage and native resilience, all at an affordable price 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Garden Plants Under $1000? Want a garden that turns heads, start with our Garden Plants Under $1000 collection!
Gardenias
Gardenias Fill your garden with rich fragrance and timeless elegance with our Gardenias collection. These beloved blooms offer glossy evergreen foliage, creamy white flowers, and an intoxicating scent that defines classic garden charm. 🌱 Why Choose Gardenias ✔ Unmatched Fragrance - Fills your garden or patio with sweet, floral perfume.✔ Elegant Evergreen Foliage - Glossy green leaves look great year-round.✔ Beautiful White Blooms - Classic, creamy flowers that brighten up any space.✔ Perfect for Pots & Borders - Compact forms ideal for patios and paths.✔ Loves Aussie Gardens - Thrives in warm, humid climates with partial sun. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Aimee Yoshiba Fragrant Gardenia (Gardenia augusta 'Aimee Yoshiba') - Large, double white blooms with incredible scent—one of the biggest flowerers. Florida Gardenia (Gardenia augusta 'Florida') - A compact, bushy variety with strong perfume and reliable flowering. Radicans Gardenia (Gardenia augusta 'Radicans') - Low-growing and spreading—perfect as a fragrant ground cover or edging plant. 🏡 Where Gardenias Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Entryways & Patios - Welcome guests with their rich fragrance and lush foliage.✅ Garden Borders & Edges - Use Radicans for neat, scented borders.✅ Pots on Decks & Balconies - Enjoy their scent up close in stylish containers.✅ Cottage & Tropical Gardens - Blend with ferns and hydrangeas for lush layering. Expert Plant Selection Tip Gardenias prefer morning sun and afternoon shade, in well-draining, slightly acidic soil. Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy, and mulch well to retain moisture and protect roots. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage new blooms. ❔ FAQs About Gardenias Do Gardenias need full sun to flower?They prefer part sun-morning light with protection from harsh afternoon sun is ideal. Can I grow Gardenias in pots?Absolutely! They thrive in containers with good drainage and regular feeding. Are they difficult to care for?Not at all-just maintain consistent moisture and feed during flowering season. Will they bloom more than once a year?Yes, many varieties like Aimee Yoshiba flower multiple times throughout the warmer months. Do they grow well in all parts of Australia?Best in warmer, humid zones-though they can be grown elsewhere with care and shelter. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Gardenias? Turn your garden into a lush escape - shop Gardenias today!
Grasses for Landscaping
Grasses for Landscaping Add movement, texture and structure to your garden with our Grasses for Landscaping collection. These versatile, low-maintenance grasses are perfect for borders, mass plantings, erosion control and creating soft, natural flow in any outdoor space. 🌱 Why Choose Grasses for Landscaping ✔ Year-Round Texture and Colour , Evergreen or semi-evergreen options keep gardens looking lush✔ Low Maintenance and Hardy , Drought-tolerant and adaptable once established✔ Perfect for Mass Planting , Create flowing borders or contemporary groundcovers✔ Suited to Australian Conditions , Thrive in sun, shade, coastal or dry zones✔ Great for All Garden Styles , From native and tropical to formal and modern landscapes Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Fountain Grass, Pennisetum alopecuroides , Arching green foliage with soft, feathery plumes adds movement and softness- Long Leaf Lomandra, Lomandra longifolia , A tough, strappy grass that thrives in dry conditions and looks great all year- Emerald Cascade Lilyturf, Liriope muscari 'Emerald Cascade' , Compact and lush with cascading green leaves and seasonal purple flower spikes 🏡 Where Grasses for Landscaping Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Garden Borders and Edging , Soften hardscapes or define pathways✅ Mass Plantings for Impact , Use in groups for sweeping, textural displays✅ Erosion Control and Slopes , Root systems help stabilise soil while looking beautiful✅ Understory or Shaded Gardens , Lilyturf and Lomandra thrive in filtered light conditions Expert Plant Selection Tip For best results, plant grasses in drifts or repeating clusters to create visual rhythm. Use Fountain Grass for full sun and feature planting, Lomandra for tough spots or swales, and Lilyturf in shaded areas or as a tidy border. All benefit from a light cutback in late winter to refresh new growth. ❔ FAQs About Grasses for Landscaping Do these grasses spread or stay clumpedAll three are clumping varieties, so they won’t invade garden beds or lawn areas Are they drought-tolerantYes, once established, they require very little water and handle dry spells well Can I plant these in full sun or shadeFountain Grass and Lomandra love full sun, while Lilyturf thrives in part shade to full shade Do they require pruningA light trim once a year helps keep them looking tidy and promotes fresh growth Are they suitable for modern garden designsAbsolutely, grasses are a top choice for contemporary landscapes and softening hard lines 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Grasses for Landscaping? Create your perfect outdoor space, shop Grasses for Landscaping today!
Grevilleas
Grevilleas Add vibrant colour, texture and birdlife to your garden with our Grevilleas collection. These hardy, fast-growing natives offer stunning blooms and evergreen foliage, making them a top choice for low-maintenance landscaping across Australia. 🌱 Why Choose Grevilleas ✔ Bright, Long-Lasting Blooms , Unique flower clusters in bold colours for months on end✔ Bird-Attracting Natives , Nectar-rich flowers bring in honeyeaters and pollinators✔ Low Maintenance and Drought-Tolerant , Perfect for Aussie conditions and busy gardeners✔ Great for Screening or Groundcover , Choose upright or spreading forms to suit your space✔ Thrives in Australian Gardens , Ideal for coastal, inland or suburban settings Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Forest Rambler Grevillea, Grevillea 'Forest Rambler' , A vigorous groundcover with pinkish spider blooms and dense, spreading foliage- Lilliane Grevillea, Grevillea 'Lilliane' , Compact and upright with soft pink flowers, perfect for borders or low hedges- Red Silky Oak, Grevillea banksii , Tall, striking and fast-growing with rich red flowers that draw in native birds 🏡 Where Grevilleas Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Native and Wildlife Gardens , Support biodiversity with nectar-rich blooms✅ Low Hedges and Screen Plantings , Use upright types like Lilliane or banksii varieties✅ Slopes and Banks , Groundcovers like Forest Rambler help prevent erosion✅ Dry or Coastal Gardens , Perfect for tough spots where other plants struggle Expert Plant Selection Tip Grevilleas thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. Avoid heavy clay and fertilise with low-phosphorus native blends. Prune lightly after flowering to encourage compact growth and more blooms. Mix forms, spreading, shrub and tree, for year-round colour and habitat diversity. ❔ FAQs About Grevilleas Do grevilleas flower all yearMany varieties flower for extended periods, especially in warmer climates Are they safe for pets or childrenSome grevilleas can cause mild skin irritation, so plant away from high-traffic play zones Can I grow them in potsCompact types like Lilliane do well in large pots with native potting mix and full sun Do they need much waterNo, once established they’re extremely drought-tolerant and prefer dry spells between watering Why are grevilleas great for Aussie gardensThey’re tough, fast-growing, bird-friendly and offer stunning colour with very little maintenance 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Grevilleas? Turn your garden into a wildlife haven, shop Grevilleas today!
Ground Covers for Low Maintenance Gardens
Ground Covers for Low Maintenance Gardens Simplify your landscaping with our Ground Covers for Low Maintenance Gardens collection. These spreading, fuss-free plants are perfect for suppressing weeds, filling gaps and adding soft, green texture with minimal upkeep. 🌱 Why Choose Ground Covers for Low Maintenance Gardens ✔ Weed-Suppressing Coverage , Fills gaps quickly and shades out unwanted growth✔ Low Water and Care Needs , Thrives with little irrigation or attention✔ Great for Slope and Erosion Control , Stabilises soil while looking lush✔ Ideal for Aussie Conditions , Tolerates heat, drought and poor soils✔ Soft, Textured Aesthetic , Brings a designer look without constant maintenance Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - No Mow Grass, Zoysia tenuifolia , A fine-textured, clumping grass that spreads beautifully and never needs mowing- Dwarf Mondo Grass, Ophiopogon japonicus 'Nana' , Compact and tufted, ideal between pavers or as a tidy border- Cousin It, Casuarina glauca , A cascading groundcover with dense, trailing foliage that hugs the ground and spills over edges 🏡 Where Ground Covers for Low Maintenance Gardens Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Slopes, Banks and Erosion-Prone Areas , Root systems help stabilise soil naturally✅ Between Pavers or Stepping Stones , Dwarf Mondo adds softness and structure✅ Under Trees or Along Paths , Fill difficult spots where grass won’t grow✅ Modern and Native Garden Designs , Use as living mulch for a clean, contemporary finish Expert Plant Selection Tip For best results, prepare the soil by removing weeds and improving drainage. Space ground covers according to their spread rate, No Mow Grass and Cousin It fill out generously, while Dwarf Mondo is best mass planted close together for instant effect. Mulch lightly around young plants to reduce watering needs and encourage faster establishment. ❔ FAQs About Ground Covers for Low Maintenance Gardens Do these plants really need no mowingYes, especially No Mow Grass and Cousin It, they form neat mounds that require no trimming Are they drought-tolerantAbsolutely, all three are great choices for dry, low-maintenance gardens Can I plant them in full sun or shadeMost prefer full sun to part shade, with Dwarf Mondo tolerating more shade than the others Will they spread too muchThey are controlled spreaders, dense but non-invasive and easy to manage Why use ground covers instead of mulchThey provide living, green coverage that looks better, retains moisture, and outcompetes weeds 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Ground Covers for Low Maintenance Gardens? Create a lush, easy-care landscape, shop Ground Covers for Low Maintenance Gardens today!
Groundcover
Groundcover Fill empty spaces with beauty and function using our Groundcover collection. These spreading plants offer a living mulch that reduces weeds, retains moisture, and adds lush texture and colour to any garden. 🌱 Why Choose Groundcover ✔ Natural Weed Suppression , Dense growth helps block out unwanted plants✔ Low Maintenance and Water Wise , Thrives with little effort once established✔ Perfect for Gaps and Edging , Ideal between pavers, along paths or under shrubs✔ Suitable for Australian Conditions , Tolerates a range of light and soil types✔ Soft, Spreading Aesthetic , Adds texture and colour while hugging the ground Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Silver Falls Dichondra, Dichondra argentea , Cascading silver foliage adds a shimmering effect, perfect for rockeries, pots and sunny edges- Native Violet, Viola hederacea , A spreading groundcover with small, purple and white flowers that thrives in shaded, moist areas- Kidney Weed, Dichondra repens , Dense green mat-forming groundcover ideal for lawns, between steppers or shady beds 🏡 Where Groundcover Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Between Stepping Stones or Pavers , Create soft, natural pathways✅ Under Trees or Shrubs , Fill those tricky low-light spaces beautifully✅ Hanging Baskets or Retaining Walls , Let Silver Falls cascade over edges✅ Cottage, Native or Modern Gardens , Adaptable for all landscape styles Expert Plant Selection Tip Match groundcover to light and soil conditions for best results, Silver Falls loves sun and excellent drainage, while Native Violet and Kidney Weed prefer part shade and moist soil. Space closely for faster coverage, and water regularly until established. Avoid foot traffic until well rooted. ❔ FAQs About Groundcover Will these plants spread aggressivelyThey spread gently and are easy to manage, great for soft coverage without becoming invasive Are they good alternatives to lawnYes, Kidney Weed and Native Violet are excellent low-traffic lawn alternatives Do they flowerYes, Native Violet and Kidney Weed produce small, pretty blooms through the warmer months Can they grow in pots or hanging basketsSilver Falls is ideal for containers, with trailing foliage that spills beautifully over the sides Do they attract pollinatorsYes, flowering groundcovers like Native Violet help support bees and native insects 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Groundcover? Create your perfect outdoor space, shop Groundcover today!
Hardy Plants for Tough Spots
Hardy Plants for Tough Spots Tackle challenging areas in your garden with confidence using our Hardy Plants for Tough Spots collection. These resilient, sun-loving and drought-tolerant plants are made to thrive where others struggle, perfect for poor soils, windy sites and hot, dry conditions. 🌱 Why Choose Hardy Plants for Tough Spots ✔ Survive and Thrive Anywhere , Ideal for coastal, windy or low-rainfall areas✔ Low Maintenance Winners , Tough plants that need little watering or upkeep✔ Perfect for Problem Areas , Fill dry corners, slopes or exposed garden beds✔ Australian Climate Ready , Adapted to withstand heat, salt, drought and more✔ Evergreen Structure and Scent , Provide year-round interest with flowers, form and foliage Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - French Lavender, Lavandula dentata , Aromatic grey-green foliage with purple blooms, thrives in dry, sunny spots and poor soil- Manzanillo Olive Tree, Olea europaea 'Manzanillo' , Hardy Mediterranean fruit tree with silvery foliage and excellent drought resistance- Jervis Gem Coastal Rosemary, Westringia fruticosa 'Jervis Gem' , Compact native shrub with grey foliage and soft purple flowers, ideal for coastal or windy locations 🏡 Where Hardy Plants for Tough Spots Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Coastal and Windy Gardens , Withstand salt spray and breeze with ease✅ Dry Slopes and Problem Corners , Thrive where other plants fail✅ Mediterranean and Native Gardens , Pair perfectly with gravel, rock and low-water landscapes✅ Low-Hassle Beds and Borders , Add beauty without constant care Expert Plant Selection Tip When planting in tough areas, prepare the soil with compost and ensure good drainage. Space plants with airflow in mind, and mulch to retain moisture. Combine contrasting forms, like the upright Olive Tree, soft Lavender and rounded Westringia, for visual balance and resilience in harsh conditions. ❔ FAQs About Hardy Plants for Tough Spots Will these plants grow in poor soilYes, all are highly tolerant of poor, sandy or rocky soils as long as drainage is good Are they drought-tolerantAbsolutely, they’re ideal for dry gardens or water-wise landscapes Can they handle coastal wind and saltYes, particularly Jervis Gem and the Olive Tree which thrive in seaside conditions Do they require much pruningOnly occasional light pruning to maintain shape and encourage fresh growth Are they suitable for potsYes, especially Lavender and Olive Trees, which do well in large containers 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Hardy Plants for Tough Spots? Create a beautiful, low-maintenance garden anywhere, shop Hardy Plants for Tough Spots today!
Hedging & Screening
Hedging & Screening Create privacy, reduce noise and add structure with our Hedging & Screening collection. These fast-growing, evergreen plants are ideal for forming neat hedges or natural green walls in both formal and relaxed landscapes. 🌱 Why Choose Hedging & Screening ✔ Fast-Growing Privacy , Block out neighbours and street views quickly✔ Year-Round Greenery , Dense evergreen foliage for consistent coverage✔ Low Maintenance and Tidy , Easy to shape and maintain with minimal effort✔ Thrives in Australian Conditions , Heat-tolerant and adaptable to a variety of climates✔ Great for All Garden Styles , Perfect for modern, tropical or classic gardens Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Lilly Pilly Resilience, Syzygium australe 'Resilience' , A hardy, fast-growing shrub with glossy green leaves and fluffy white flowers, ideal for dense hedging- Mock Orange, Murraya paniculata , Classic hedging plant with fragrant white blooms and glossy foliage that clips beautifully into shape- Weeping Lilly Pilly Tree, Waterhousia floribunda , A graceful tree with softly cascading branches, perfect for a more relaxed, natural screen 🏡 Where Hedging & Screening Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Side Fences and Boundaries , Create privacy and soften hard edges✅ Driveway or Entry Hedges , Add curb appeal with neat, fragrant greenery✅ Courtyard and Patio Screens , Use for green walls that double as windbreaks✅ Large Gardens or Acreage Blocks , Mass plant for structured wind and noise barriers Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose your hedging plant based on the desired height and style, use Resilience Lilly Pilly for dense, fast privacy, Murraya for scented formality, and Weeping Lilly Pilly for a softer, natural look. Space plants 60–100cm apart depending on growth habit, and trim regularly for a tight finish. ❔ FAQs About Hedging & Screening How quickly will these plants growMost establish quickly and provide solid screening within 1–2 years Are they suitable for full sun or part shadeYes, all three perform well in full sun and tolerate part shade Do they require regular pruningLight trimming keeps them neat and encourages dense growth, but they’re low maintenance overall Will they attract birds or pollinatorsYes, especially Lilly Pilly varieties which produce flowers and bird-friendly berries Can I grow them in potsYes, smaller varieties like Murraya and Resilience Lilly Pilly grow well in large containers 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Hedging & Screening? Create a lush, private retreat, shop Hedging & Screening today!
Hedging Plants
Hedging Plants Create lush, structured borders with our premium selection of hedging plants. Whether you want soft formal hedges, dense privacy screens, or low-maintenance garden structure, these plants offer beauty and versatility for every landscape. 🌱 Why Choose Hedging Plants ✔ Perfect Garden Structure – Instantly define spaces and pathways✔ Dense Growth for Privacy – Shield your home from noise or neighbours✔ Low-Maintenance Greenery – Many varieties thrive with minimal pruning✔ Suitable for All Climates – Options for tropical, temperate, and dry areas✔ Evergreen Options – Keeps your garden lush year-round 🌿 Popular Uses for Hedging Plants Here’s how customers are using these in their gardens: Front Yard Definition – Create neat street appeal without hardscapes Backyard Privacy – Block out neighbours while enhancing aesthetics Garden Borders – Define edges and garden beds beautifully Pool Surrounds – Green walls for privacy and softness Noise & Wind Breaks – Functional and beautiful natural barriers 🏡 Where Hedging Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Urban Homes – For clean boundaries and space efficiency✅ Large Blocks & Acreage – Long hedgerows for structure and screening✅ Formal Gardens – Trimmed hedges for symmetry and design✅ Coastal & Windy Areas – Salt- and wind-tolerant varieties available Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose faster-growing varieties like Lilly Pilly for quick coverage, or slower growers like Buxus for more formal designs. Space your hedge plants 60cm to 1.2m apart depending on mature width and desired density. Trim lightly in the first year to encourage bushy growth from the base up. ❔ FAQs About Hedging Plants Which plants make the best fast-growing hedge?Lilly Pilly Resilience and Viburnum Dense Fence are top picks for quick coverage. Are these plants suited to Australia’s climate?Yes, we only stock hedge plants proven to thrive in Australian conditions. What height hedge can I achieve with these plants?Options range from low 50cm borders to 5m+ screening hedges. How often do hedges need trimming?Most require 2–3 trims a year to stay neat, with some low-maintenance options needing less. Is it better to buy smaller plants and let them grow?Yes, starting with smaller sizes can be more cost-effective and establish just as well. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Hedging Plants? These plants go fast - order your favourites before they sell out!
Heliconias
Heliconias Bring bold colour and a tropical vibe to your garden with our Heliconias collection. These exotic, flowering plants offer vibrant bracts, lush foliage and an instant jungle feel, perfect for feature planting, borders or creating privacy with flair. 🌱 Why Choose Heliconias ✔ Striking Tropical Flowers , Bright, sculptural blooms that make a dramatic impact✔ Lush Evergreen Foliage , Large leaves add bold texture to garden beds or pots✔ Ideal for Tropical and Subtropical Gardens , Thrive in warm, humid conditions✔ Great for Screening or Features , Tall-growing varieties create privacy with beauty✔ Bird and Pollinator Friendly , Attracts nectar feeders and adds vibrant life to your garden Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Temptress Heliconia, Heliconia chartacea 'Temptress' , A tall, exotic cultivar with dramatic pendant pink and green bracts- Red Christmas Heliconia, Heliconia angusta 'Red Christmas' , Compact and vibrant with upright red and white blooms perfect for festive flair- Hot Rio Nights Heliconia, Heliconia bihai x caribaea 'Hot Rio Nights' , A vigorous hybrid with bold orange-red bracts and towering growth 🏡 Where Heliconias Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Tropical Garden Beds , Combine with gingers, bananas and palms for lush layering✅ Privacy Screens or Windbreaks , Taller varieties provide dense cover with flair✅ Poolside or Patio Planting , Add drama and colour to outdoor entertaining zones✅ Large Feature Pots , Make a bold statement on balconies or in courtyards Expert Plant Selection Tip Heliconias thrive in rich, well-drained soil and warm, humid environments. Plant in full sun to part shade, depending on the variety, and mulch well to retain moisture. For tropical layering, place taller varieties like Hot Rio Nights at the back and compact types like Red Christmas in the foreground. ❔ FAQs About Heliconias Do Heliconias flower all yearMany varieties flower through the warmer months, with peak blooms in spring and summer Can I grow them in cooler climatesThey perform best in tropical or subtropical zones but can be grown in pots and moved to shelter in cooler regions How much sun do they needMost Heliconias prefer full sun to part shade, with brighter light encouraging stronger flowering Are they easy to maintainYes, just keep soil moist, feed during the growing season and remove spent stems to encourage new growth Will they spreadThey grow from rhizomes and slowly expand their clump over time, great for filling garden beds naturally 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Heliconias? Turn your garden into a tropical paradise, shop Heliconias today!
High Water
High Water Create a lush, rainforest-like oasis with our High Water collection, featuring bold, moisture-loving plants that thrive in wet spots, tropical gardens or areas with consistent irrigation. Perfect for low-lying zones, beside ponds or as striking foliage features. 🌱 Why Choose High Water Plants ✔ Thrives in Wet Soil , Perfect for soggy garden beds, rain gardens or pond edges✔ Lush, Tropical Foliage , Large leaves and bold textures create instant jungle vibes✔ Great for Moist Microclimates , Ideal for shaded or irrigated areas✔ Fast Growing and Impactful , Quickly fill space with dramatic greenery✔ Perfect for Australian Gardens , Suited to warm, humid climates across the country Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Elephants Ear Plant, Alocasia brisbanensis , An Australian native with massive, upright leaves that thrive in damp, shaded conditions- Giant Taro, Alocasia macrorrhizos , A bold, tropical showstopper with enormous heart-shaped leaves and rapid growth in moist soil- Red Christmas Heliconia, Heliconia angusta 'Red Christmas' , A compact variety with vibrant red and white blooms that loves high humidity and consistent water 🏡 Where High Water Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Rain Gardens and Wet Areas , Naturally suited to zones that hold moisture✅ Tropical Garden Beds , Combine with gingers, ferns and palms for a layered effect✅ Pond and Stream Edges , Add visual interest and soften water features✅ Shaded Courtyards or Sheltered Patios , Keep lush and green with regular watering Expert Plant Selection Tip High water plants love consistently moist, rich soil, ideal for naturally damp areas or regular irrigation zones. Plant Alocasias where their foliage can shine, and mix in flowering varieties like Heliconia for seasonal colour. Mulch well to keep moisture in and watch your garden transform into a tropical escape. ❔ FAQs About High Water Plants Can these plants handle standing waterThey prefer moist soil but not prolonged standing water, good drainage is still important Are they suitable for potsYes, use large containers with water-retentive soil and regular watering to keep them happy Do they need full sunMost prefer part shade to filtered sun, especially in hotter climates Are they fast growingYes, with consistent moisture and warmth, they establish quickly and fill space fast Do they require much careJust regular watering, rich soil and protection from frost, otherwise, they’re low maintenance 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with High Water Plants? Create a lush, water-loving landscape, shop High Water plants today!
House & Indoor Plants
House & Indoor Plants Elevate your interiors with our House & Indoor Plants collection. These stylish, air-purifying plants thrive in low-light conditions and bring natural elegance, structure and wellbeing into your home or workspace. 🌱 Why Choose House & Indoor Plants ✔ Improves Indoor Air Quality , Naturally filters toxins and boosts oxygen levels✔ Low Light Friendly , Perfect for homes, offices and shaded corners✔ Stylish and Modern , Bold foliage and sculptural forms complement any décor✔ Low Maintenance , Easy to care for, even for beginners✔ Great for Wellness , Adds life, calm and greenery to indoor environments Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Fiddle Leaf Fig, Ficus lyrata , A bold indoor favourite with large, glossy leaves and sculptural height- Sensation Peace Lily, Spathiphyllum 'Sensation' , Lush tropical foliage with oversized white blooms, perfect for low light spaces- Snake Plant, Sansevieria spp. , Virtually indestructible with upright, sword-like leaves that purify the air 🏡 Where House & Indoor Plants Belong in Your Space ✅ Living Rooms and Lounges , Create green focal points with minimal effort✅ Bedrooms and Bathrooms , Add soothing greenery that thrives in low light✅ Home Offices and Studios , Boost mood and productivity with air-purifying plants✅ Entryways and Hallways , Make a fresh first impression with stylish foliage Expert Plant Selection Tip When styling with indoor plants, group different heights and leaf textures for visual impact. Use fast-draining potting mix and don’t overwater, most houseplants prefer to dry slightly between drinks. Rotate plants every few weeks for even growth and dust the leaves regularly for a healthy shine. ❔ FAQs About House & Indoor Plants Do these plants need a lot of sunlightNo, they thrive in bright, indirect light and can tolerate lower light conditions Are they safe for petsSome, like Peace Lily and Fiddle Leaf Fig, can be toxic if ingested, place out of reach or choose pet-safe options How often should I water themTypically once every 1–2 weeks, depending on the plant and room humidity Can I grow them in any roomYes, just avoid placing them in direct afternoon sun or drafty areas Are they good for beginnersAbsolutely, all three are easy to care for and forgiving with proper light and watering 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with House & Indoor Plants? Create a fresh, stylish interior, shop House & Indoor Plants today!
Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas Bring timeless charm and bold seasonal colour to your garden with our Hydrangeas collection. These classic flowering shrubs offer large, showy blooms that shift in tone with the soil, making them a favourite for borders, feature pots and floral displays. 🌱 Why Choose Hydrangeas ✔ Spectacular Flower Heads , Big, bold blooms from late spring through autumn✔ Ever-Changing Colour , Some varieties shift from pink to blue depending on soil pH✔ Perfect for Shaded Gardens , Thrive in part shade with rich, moist soil✔ Beautiful in Pots or Beds , Stunning as feature plants or grouped en masse✔ Long-Lasting Blooms , Ideal for fresh or dried flower arrangements Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - White Knight Hydrangea, Hydrangea macrophylla 'White Knight' , A pure white flowering variety with crisp, classic form and compact habit- Magical Pearl Hydrangea, Hydrangea macrophylla 'Magical Pearl' , Unfolds with creamy blooms that shift to soft blush pink and green as they age- Obsidian Storm Cloud Hydrangea, Hydrangea macrophylla 'Obsidian Storm Cloud' , Striking dark-hued flowers ranging from deep purple to indigo depending on soil conditions 🏡 Where Hydrangeas Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Shady Borders and Understory Beds , Ideal beneath trees or along fences✅ Cottage Gardens and Classic Plantings , Pair beautifully with roses and camellias✅ Large Pots on Patios or Entrances , Show off the blooms near seating areas✅ Seasonal Flower Displays , Plant for long-lasting colour through spring and summer Expert Plant Selection Tip Hydrangeas prefer morning sun and afternoon shade, with well-drained, moisture-retentive soil. Use aluminium sulfate to turn flowers blue or garden lime to encourage pink hues. Prune lightly after flowering to shape and encourage next season’s blooms, and feed in early spring with a bloom booster fertiliser. ❔ FAQs About Hydrangeas Can I change the colour of the flowersYes, adjust the soil pH—acidic soil (pH < 6) gives blue flowers, alkaline soil (pH > 7) gives pink Do they need full sunThey thrive best in part shade with protection from harsh afternoon sun Are they suitable for potsAbsolutely, just use quality potting mix and keep them consistently moist How often do they flowerThey bloom from late spring through autumn with proper care Do they lose leaves in winterYes, they are deciduous and will drop leaves before regrowing in spring 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Hydrangeas? Turn your garden into a seasonal masterpiece, shop Hydrangeas today!
Indoor Flowering Plants
Indoor Flowering Plants Brighten your interiors with elegant blooms and lush foliage from our Indoor Flowering Plants collection. These easy-care beauties thrive in low-light conditions and deliver year-round colour, texture and charm, perfect for homes, offices and shaded indoor spaces. 🌱 Why Choose Indoor Flowering Plants ✔ Beautiful Blooms Indoors , Add vibrant flowers to brighten any room✔ Low Light Friendly , Thrive in filtered light and shaded interiors✔ Air Purifying Qualities , Improve air quality while enhancing your décor✔ Compact and Stylish , Great for desks, shelves or corner styling✔ Low Maintenance , Ideal for beginners and busy plant lovers Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Sensation Peace Lily, Spathiphyllum 'Sensation' , Oversized white blooms and glossy foliage make this a showpiece in any indoor space- Assorted Anthurium, Anthurium spp. , Bold, heart-shaped flowers in red, pink or white rise above lush green leaves for continuous colour- Blushing Philodendron, Philodendron erubescens , Deep green foliage with reddish stems and occasional flowering adds a tropical edge to your interior 🏡 Where Indoor Flowering Plants Belong in Your Space ✅ Living Rooms and Lounges , Add elegance and colour to high-traffic areas✅ Home Offices or Studios , Brighten your desk and lift productivity✅ Bathrooms or Kitchens , Many thrive in the humidity of these spaces✅ Bedrooms and Hallways , Soften quiet corners with vibrant foliage and blooms Expert Plant Selection Tip Place indoor flowering plants in bright, indirect light to encourage blooming. Keep soil slightly moist but not soggy, and use a well-draining indoor potting mix. Rotate plants monthly for even growth and wipe down leaves to maintain their shine and health. A gentle liquid feed once a month can promote more flowers. ❔ FAQs About Indoor Flowering Plants Will these plants bloom all yearMany bloom repeatedly throughout the year with proper care and consistent light Can I keep them in low light roomsThey tolerate low light but perform best with bright, indirect sunlight Are they safe for petsSome, like Peace Lily and Anthurium, can be toxic if ingested, place out of reach of pets Do they need a lot of careNo, they’re low maintenance and only need occasional watering, feeding and cleaning Why choose flowering plants for indoorsThey combine the benefits of greenery with beautiful blooms, enhancing mood, style and air quality 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Indoor Flowering Plants? Bring colour and calm to every room, shop Indoor Flowering Plants today!
Indoor Plants
Indoor plants have become a staple in Australian homes, not just for decoration but for improving the overall feel and function of living spaces. Choosing the right indoor plants for Australian conditions means selecting varieties that cope well with variable light, air conditioning, heating and seasonal humidity changes. This collection includes hardy foliage plants, statement specimens and low-maintenance indoor greenery suited to homes and apartments across Australia. Whether you are styling a bright open-plan living area or adding life to a compact office corner, these plants are selected for reliability, resilience and strong visual impact in real indoor environments. Why indoor plants work so well in Australian homes Australian homes often experience strong natural light, fluctuating temperatures and periods of dry indoor air. The right indoor plants can handle these conditions while improving the atmosphere of a room. Across most Australian households, indoor plants: Soften hard architectural lines Improve visual warmth in modern interiors Help regulate humidity in air-conditioned spaces Create defined zones within open-plan layouts Add structure without permanent renovation In warmer regions, many tropical foliage plants perform exceptionally well indoors. In cooler climates, hardy low-light varieties are better suited to homes with reduced winter daylight. For larger statement pieces, browse our Advanced Trees collection where suitable indoor-friendly varieties are available in bigger sizes. Where indoor plants work best Living rooms and open-plan areas Large-leaf statement plants anchor corners and soften wide, open spaces. Position near bright indirect light for best growth. Bedrooms Compact, low-maintenance plants work well on bedside tables or dressers where space is limited and light may be softer. Offices and home workspaces Indoor plants add texture and visual relief to functional spaces. Hardy varieties that tolerate irregular watering are ideal for work environments. Entryways and hallways Bright entry spaces benefit from sculptural plants that create immediate impact. In lower-light corridors, select species known for shade tolerance. Choosing the right indoor plants for Australian conditions Indoor success depends on matching the plant to your specific environment. Light availability The most important factor is light. Bright indirect light suits most tropical foliage plants Medium light areas require adaptable, hardy species Low light spaces need specialised shade-tolerant varieties Avoid placing indoor plants in direct harsh sunlight unless the species is known to tolerate it. Temperature stability Most indoor plants prefer consistent temperatures. Avoid positioning near heating vents, fireplaces or cold drafts. Humidity levels Air conditioning and heating systems can reduce indoor humidity. Some tropical plants benefit from occasional misting or placement in naturally humid rooms such as bathrooms. Maintenance expectations If you prefer low upkeep, select hardy varieties that tolerate occasional missed watering. More delicate species require consistent care and positioning. Practical buying tips Assess your light conditions honestly before selecting a plant. Light determines long-term success. Choose plants suited to your maintenance capacity. Some thrive on minimal attention, others require routine care. Consider mature size. Many indoor plants grow significantly larger over time. Ensure pots have adequate drainage. Poor drainage is a common cause of indoor plant decline. Avoid overwatering. Most indoor plants suffer more from excess water than from slight dryness. For layered styling, combine taller indoor plants with smaller options from our Feature Trees collection where suitable varieties can transition between indoor and protected outdoor spaces. Low-maintenance indoor plants Low-maintenance indoor plants are particularly popular in busy households. These varieties tolerate variable light, occasional missed watering and general household conditions without constant intervention. They are ideal for: Rental properties First-time plant owners Offices with irregular care schedules Homes with air conditioning running year-round Statement indoor plants Large-leaf and sculptural varieties create immediate visual impact. These plants work best where space allows their natural form to develop without crowding. Position them where natural light is strong but indirect, and allow adequate room for future growth. Establishing indoor plants successfully Indoor plants require proper acclimatisation. Gradually introduce new plants to their intended light level Avoid sudden changes in position Water thoroughly but allow excess water to drain fully Rotate plants periodically for even growth Wipe foliage occasionally to remove dust and improve light absorption Consistency is key. Stable positioning and measured watering routines deliver the best long-term results. Frequently asked questions What are the easiest indoor plants to grow? Hardy foliage plants that tolerate low to medium light and irregular watering are generally the easiest for Australian homes. How often should I water indoor plants? Watering frequency depends on species, pot size and season. As a general guide, allow the top layer of soil to dry slightly before watering again. Do indoor plants need fertiliser? Light feeding during active growth supports healthy foliage. Reduce feeding during cooler months when growth slows. Can indoor plants be moved outdoors? Some varieties can transition to protected outdoor areas, but always adjust gradually to avoid shock from direct sun or wind exposure. Why are the leaves turning yellow? Overwatering, poor drainage or sudden environmental changes are the most common causes. Review watering frequency and light conditions first. Indoor plants bring structure, softness and natural presence into Australian homes. When chosen carefully and matched to your environment, they thrive with minimal intervention and deliver long-term visual impact.
Indoor Plants for Beginners
Indoor Plants for Beginners Start your indoor plant journey with confidence using our Indoor Plants for Beginners collection. These low-maintenance, forgiving favourites are perfect for new plant parents looking to green up their space without the guesswork. 🌱 Why Choose Indoor Plants for Beginners ✔ Easy to Grow and Maintain , Tolerant of neglect and beginner mistakes✔ Perfect for Low to Bright Light , Adaptable to various indoor environments✔ Great for Building Confidence , Rewarding growth without complicated care✔ Improves Air Quality and Mood , A healthier, happier indoor atmosphere✔ Stylish and Versatile , Looks great in any home, office or apartment Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Fiddle Leaf Fig, Ficus lyrata , A bold statement plant with large, violin-shaped leaves and a sculptural upright form- Fruit Salad Plant, Monstera deliciosa , A tropical classic with dramatic split leaves and easy-going growth habits- Weeping Fig, Ficus benjamina , Elegant, arching foliage and a graceful form that thrives with little care 🏡 Where Indoor Plants for Beginners Belong in Your Space ✅ Living Rooms and Lounges , Make an impact with leafy statement plants✅ Offices and Workspaces , Improve air quality and reduce stress✅ Bedrooms and Entryways , Add greenery to soften and freshen up quiet zones✅ Apartments and Small Spaces , Compact options that make a big visual difference Expert Plant Selection Tip All beginner-friendly plants love bright, indirect light and benefit from consistent but not excessive watering. Let the top few centimetres of soil dry out before watering again. Use quality indoor potting mix with drainage and rotate plants monthly for balanced growth. A light feed every few weeks during the growing season keeps them thriving. ❔ FAQs About Indoor Plants for Beginners Are these plants hard to killThey’re among the most resilient and forgiving indoor plants available, perfect for learning Do they need lots of lightThey prefer bright, indirect light but can tolerate medium light levels as well How often should I water themAbout once a week, depending on the room temperature and humidity, let the topsoil dry between waterings Can they live in pots without drainageIt’s best to use pots with drainage holes or add a layer of pebbles to prevent waterlogging Why are these best for beginnersThey grow steadily, adapt easily and bounce back from occasional care mistakes 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Indoor Plants for Beginners? Start your indoor plant journey with ease, shop Indoor Plants for Beginners today!
Landscaping Supplies
Landscaping supplies form the foundation of every successful garden project. Whether you are preparing new garden beds, installing advanced trees, building out screening boundaries or refreshing existing soil, the right materials directly influence plant health and long-term performance. Our landscaping supplies collection includes essential products designed to support planting, soil improvement, drainage and structural garden work across Australian conditions. From sandy coastal soils to heavy clay in new housing estates, these materials are selected for practical use in real landscapes. When combined with quality plants and correct installation, reliable landscaping supplies help create gardens that establish properly and perform consistently over time. Why quality landscaping supplies matter in Australian conditions Australian soils vary significantly between regions and even between neighbouring suburbs. Many new developments are built on compacted clay or low-organic fill, while coastal areas often face sandy, nutrient-poor ground. Without proper soil preparation and support materials, even the best plants struggle. Using appropriate landscaping supplies allows you to: Improve soil structure and drainage Support healthy root establishment Retain moisture during hot summers Reduce plant stress during seasonal extremes Create stable foundations for long-term growth When planting from our Trees, Fruit Trees or Privacy & Screening collections, soil preparation and correct installation materials are just as important as plant selection. Where landscaping supplies are most important New garden bed preparation Establishing a new garden requires more than simply digging a hole. Soil conditioning, organic matter and structural amendments improve long-term root health and nutrient uptake. Tree and hedge installation Advanced trees and dense screening plants require stable soil, adequate drainage and proper mulching to reduce transplant shock and encourage strong establishment. Lawn and ground improvement Compacted or nutrient-poor soil limits lawn performance. Improving the base layer before turf installation or repair dramatically improves results. Drainage and moisture management Poor drainage leads to root disease, while excessively dry soil stresses plants. Correct landscaping materials help balance water retention and runoff. Choosing the right landscaping supplies Selecting the correct materials depends on your soil type, climate and planting goals. Soil conditioners and compost Organic matter improves heavy clay soils by increasing aeration and drainage. In sandy soils, compost enhances water retention and nutrient holding capacity. Mulch Mulch regulates soil temperature, reduces evaporation and suppresses weed growth. In most Australian climates, a consistent mulch layer significantly improves plant resilience during summer. Structural supports Stakes, ties and protective materials are often required when installing larger trees or in exposed areas. Correct support prevents movement that can damage new roots. Fertiliser and soil enhancers Targeted soil nutrition supports strong early growth. Choose products suited to your specific plant type and soil condition rather than applying general-purpose fertiliser indiscriminately. For layered landscapes, combining quality soil preparation with selections from our Advanced Trees and Native Plants collections produces stronger long-term outcomes. Practical buying tips Assess your soil before purchasing materials. Clay, sandy and loamy soils require different preparation approaches. Invest in soil preparation first. Strong roots determine long-term plant health. Apply mulch correctly. Maintain depth without piling against stems or trunks. Avoid over-fertilising at planting. Balanced nutrition is more effective than excessive feeding. Plan drainage in advance. Poor drainage is one of the most common causes of plant failure. Proper preparation reduces maintenance demands later and improves overall garden performance. Establishing landscapes successfully The installation phase sets the foundation for years of growth. Loosen surrounding soil to encourage outward root expansion Blend soil conditioners thoroughly rather than layering them Water deeply after planting to settle soil and remove air pockets Apply mulch evenly to regulate temperature and moisture Monitor soil moisture consistently during the first growing season Across most Australian regions, autumn and spring are ideal periods for major landscape installation. In warmer climates, winter planting can also be effective when irrigation is available. Preventing common landscaping mistakes Many plant failures are linked to installation errors rather than plant quality. Common issues include: Planting too deeply Failing to improve compacted soil Ignoring drainage problems Using insufficient mulch Overlooking early irrigation needs Correct landscaping supplies, combined with proper technique, dramatically reduce these risks. Frequently asked questions Do I need to improve my soil before planting? In many Australian suburbs, yes. New builds often have compacted or low-quality fill that benefits from organic matter and soil conditioning. How much mulch should I apply? A layer of 50–75 mm is generally effective for moisture retention and weed suppression, provided it is kept clear of stems and trunks. Can I use the same soil mix for all plants? Different plant types have varying requirements. Fruit trees, natives and ornamental trees may benefit from tailored soil preparation. Is drainage really that important? Yes. Poor drainage can lead to root rot and plant decline, particularly in heavy clay soils or high-rainfall areas. When is the best time to undertake landscaping projects? Autumn and spring are ideal in most Australian climates. Avoid peak summer heat unless irrigation is reliable. Landscaping supplies are the structural backbone of a successful garden. With correct preparation and appropriate materials, plants establish faster, grow stronger and require less corrective maintenance over time.
Large Palms for Instant Impact
Large Palms for Instant Impact Turn your garden into a tropical paradise with our Large Palms for Instant Impact collection. These bold, architectural palms are ideal for creating immediate visual drama, adding height, structure and resort-style luxury to any outdoor space. 🌱 Why Choose Large Palms for Instant Impact ✔ Instant Height and Presence , Mature specimens create drama from day one✔ Perfect for Tropical and Modern Landscapes , Iconic forms that suit every style✔ Low Maintenance Once Established , Tough, drought-tolerant and long-living✔ Adapted to Australian Climates , Thrive in warm, sunny environments across the country✔ Ideal for Driveways, Pools and Entryways , Statement palms that impress Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Canary Island Date Palm, Phoenix canariensis , A stately palm with a thick trunk and symmetrical crown, perfect for grand entrances or lining driveways- Foxtail Palm, Wodyetia bifurcata , A fast-growing Australian native with bushy, feather-like fronds and a sleek grey trunk- Bismarck Palm, Bismarckia nobilis , A dramatic silver-blue palm with a bold, fan-shaped canopy and stunning colour contrast 🏡 Where Large Palms for Instant Impact Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Resort-Style Gardens , Build a tropical escape with towering foliage✅ Driveways and Entrances , Create a striking first impression✅ Poolside Plantings , Offer shade, privacy and luxury ambience✅ Large Lawns or Feature Beds , Make a bold statement with just one or two palms Expert Plant Selection Tip Large palms need space to spread and shine, plant them away from structures and give them full sun. Prepare the soil with organic matter and ensure good drainage. While young palms need regular watering, established palms are drought-tolerant and thrive with minimal care. Use palms with contrasting leaf shapes and colours for a layered effect. ❔ FAQs About Large Palms for Instant Impact How fast do these palms growFoxtail Palm is a fast grower, while Canary Island and Bismarck Palms grow more slowly but offer instant impact when purchased at larger sizes Can they handle cold weatherThey’re best suited to warm, frost-free climates but Bismarck and Foxtail Palms can tolerate light frost once established Do they drop fronds or make messPalms naturally shed old fronds occasionally, generally low maintenance compared to many large trees Are they suitable for potsLarge palms are best planted in the ground, though smaller specimens can be kept in large containers temporarily Do they need pruning or shapingOnly minimal cleanup is needed, remove dead fronds and old flower stalks occasionally 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Large Palms for Instant Impact? Create your ultimate tropical escape, shop Large Palms for Instant Impact today!
Lemon Trees
Lemon Trees Add freshness, fragrance and year-round zest to your garden with our Lemon Trees collection. Whether you’re growing in a pot or planting in the ground, these lemon trees deliver glossy green foliage, fragrant flowers and juicy homegrown fruit for cooking, drinks and décor. 🌱 Why Choose Lemon Trees ✔ Homegrown Lemons Year-Round , Enjoy a steady supply of juicy, tangy fruit✔ Fragrant Flowers and Glossy Foliage , Beautiful and productive all year✔ Perfect for Pots or Garden Beds , Compact varieties suit every space✔ Thrives in Australian Climates , Performs beautifully in warm, sunny conditions✔ Great for Beginner Gardeners , Low maintenance and highly rewarding Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Eureka Lemon Tree, Citrus limon 'Eureka' , A vigorous, nearly year-round producer with few seeds and classic lemon flavour- Lemonicious Lemon Tree, Citrus limon 'Lemonicious' , A compact, dwarf variety perfect for pots, with full-sized fruit and a tidy form- Meyer Lemon Tree, Citrus × meyeri , A hybrid lemon with mild, sweet flavour and excellent cold tolerance 🏡 Where Lemon Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Backyard and Side Gardens , Plant for easy harvesting and fresh cooking ingredients✅ Patios and Balconies , Dwarf types like Lemonicious thrive in large pots✅ Edible or Mediterranean Gardens , Pair with herbs, olives and figs✅ Poolside or Entertaining Areas , Add citrus scent and lush green texture Expert Plant Selection Tip Lemon trees need full sun (at least 6 hours daily), well-drained soil and regular watering while fruiting. Use a citrus-specific fertiliser in spring and summer, and prune lightly to shape. Choose Eureka for consistent fruiting, Lemonicious for containers, and Meyer for a sweeter taste and cold-hardiness. ❔ FAQs About Lemon Trees Do I need more than one tree to get fruitNo, all lemon trees in this collection are self-pollinating and will fruit on their own Can I grow them in potsYes, especially dwarf varieties like Lemonicious and Meyer Lemon How long until they produce fruitMost lemon trees begin fruiting within 1 to 2 years of planting Do they need protection from frostMeyer Lemon is more cold-tolerant, but all varieties should be protected from heavy frost Are they hard to maintainNot at all, just provide sun, water, and a little feed and they’ll reward you with fruit year after year 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Lemon Trees? Grow your own citrus paradise, shop Lemon Trees today!
Lilly Pillys
Lilly Pillys Create lush, evergreen privacy screens or statement hedges with our Lilly Pillys collection. These iconic Australian natives are loved for their glossy foliage, fluffy white flowers and colourful berries, perfect for formal or informal garden designs. 🌱 Why Choose Lilly Pillys ✔ Fast-Growing Privacy , Perfect for hedging and screening in just a few seasons✔ Evergreen and Attractive , Glossy green leaves, seasonal flowers and ornamental berries✔ Low Maintenance and Hardy , Adaptable to a range of soils and Australian climates✔ Great for Trimming and Shaping , Tolerates regular pruning for neat, formal hedges✔ Bird-Friendly and Beautiful , Berries attract native birds while adding colour and interest Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Lilly Pilly Resilience, Syzygium australe 'Resilience' , A dense, fast-growing variety with excellent psyllid resistance and glossy foliage- Straight and Narrow™ Lilly Pilly, Syzygium australe ‘SAN01’ PBR Intended , A super slender form ideal for tight spaces, narrow hedges or screen planting- Weeping Lilly Pilly Tree, Waterhousia floribunda , Graceful cascading foliage and white summer flowers, perfect for a softer, natural look 🏡 Where Lilly Pillys Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Formal or Informal Hedges , Shape to suit your style and privacy needs✅ Screening Along Fences , Great for creating natural green walls✅ Narrow Side Gardens or Driveways , Use Straight and Narrow™ for tight spaces✅ Feature Trees in Larger Gardens , Weeping Lilly Pilly adds structure and shade Expert Plant Selection Tip Space Lilly Pillys 60cm to 1m apart for dense hedging, or further for more natural growth. Prune lightly and regularly to maintain height and shape. Use a slow-release native fertiliser in spring to boost foliage and flowering. Resilience and Straight and Narrow™ are psyllid-resistant for cleaner growth in humid zones. ❔ FAQs About Lilly Pillys Are Lilly Pillys good for hedgesYes, they’re one of Australia’s most popular hedging plants due to their dense growth and fast rate Do they produce berriesYes, most varieties produce small red or purple berries that are edible and bird-attracting Can they be grown in potsCompact varieties like Straight and Narrow™ can thrive in large containers with regular care Do they need full sunThey grow best in full sun to part shade and adapt well to a variety of conditions How tall do they growResilience can reach 3–5m, Straight and Narrow™ up to 5m tall and 1m wide, and Weeping Lilly Pilly up to 8m in ideal conditions 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Lilly Pillys? Create your perfect green screen, shop Lilly Pillys today!
Lime Trees
Lime Trees Add zesty flavour and glossy greenery to your garden with our Lime Trees collection. These highly productive, fragrant citrus trees are perfect for home cooks, cocktail lovers and anyone looking to grow fresh limes year-round, whether in a backyard or on a balcony. 🌱 Why Choose Lime Trees ✔ Homegrown Limes Anytime , Pick juicy, fragrant fruit straight from your garden✔ Great for Cooking and Drinks , Essential for dressings, marinades and cocktails✔ Compact and Pot-Friendly , Perfect for small gardens or sunny patios✔ Thrives in Australian Conditions , Loves full sun and warm weather✔ Beautiful and Productive , Glossy leaves, fragrant blossoms and generous yields Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Persian Lime Tree, Citrus latifolia , A juicy, seedless lime with a classic citrus flavour, great for culinary use and drinks- Tahitian Lime Tree, Citrus latifolia 'Tahitian' , A hardy, prolific fruiter that performs well in pots or garden beds with minimal fuss- Kaffir Lime Tree, Citrus hystrix , Grown for its aromatic leaves and bumpy-skinned fruit, a must-have for Thai and Southeast Asian cuisine 🏡 Where Lime Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Edible Gardens and Backyards , Add a productive twist to your garden beds✅ Balconies and Courtyards , Dwarf varieties thrive in large pots with good drainage✅ Outdoor Kitchens and Entertaining Areas , Keep citrus close for cocktails and cooking✅ Mediterranean and Tropical Garden Designs , Perfect pairing with olives, herbs and figs Expert Plant Selection Tip Plant lime trees in full sun and well-drained soil. Water deeply during dry spells and feed with a citrus-specific fertiliser in spring and summer. Prune lightly to shape and remove dead wood. For pots, use a premium potting mix and ensure the container has excellent drainage. ❔ FAQs About Lime Trees Do I need more than one tree for fruitNo, all lime trees in this collection are self-pollinating and will fruit on their own Can I grow them in potsYes, especially Tahitian and Kaffir Lime, both do well in large containers How long until they produce fruitMost begin fruiting within 1 to 2 years after planting Do they need full sunYes, they thrive with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily What’s the difference between Persian and Tahitian LimeThey’re very similar, both seedless and juicy, but Tahitian Lime is often slightly smaller and more cold-tolerant 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Lime Trees? Turn your garden into a citrus lover’s dream, shop Lime Trees today!
Lomandra
Lomandra Tough, tidy and incredibly versatile, our Lomandra collection is ideal for mass planting, borders, erosion control and low-maintenance garden design. These hardy Australian natives offer evergreen strappy foliage, drought resistance and year-round structure. 🌱 Why Choose Lomandra ✔ Low Maintenance and Hardy , Tolerates drought, heat and poor soils with ease✔ Great for Mass Planting , Ideal for large-scale landscaping or filling difficult areas✔ Evergreen Texture , Neat clumping form adds softness and structure to gardens✔ Performs in Aussie Conditions , Native to Australia and thrives in a variety of climates✔ Perfect for Borders, Slopes and Pathways , Controls erosion and adds clean lines Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Lime Tuff Lomandra, Lomandra 'Lime Tuff' , Compact with bright lime-green foliage, perfect for edging or grouped planting- Long Leaf Lomandra, Lomandra longifolia , A larger, strappy-leaf form ideal for slopes, swales and naturalistic designs- Crackerjack Mat Rush, Lomandra confertifolia 'Crackerjack' , Dense, fine foliage with great drought and frost tolerance, excellent for neat, low borders 🏡 Where Lomandra Belongs in Your Landscape ✅ Native and Low-Water Gardens , Mix with grasses, kangaroo paws and grevilleas✅ Mass Planting or Erosion Control , Ideal for slopes, embankments and roadsides✅ Modern and Minimalist Landscapes , Adds form and softness to structured designs✅ Garden Borders and Paths , Use Lime Tuff or Crackerjack for tidy edging Expert Plant Selection Tip Lomandras thrive in full sun to part shade and tolerate most soil types, including clay and sandy soils. Space plants 40–60cm apart for full coverage. Water to establish, then reduce irrigation, these are some of the toughest plants in the landscape game. ❔ FAQs About Lomandra Are they good for dry gardensYes, Lomandras are exceptionally drought-tolerant once established Do they need trimmingOnly once a year if needed, cut back in late winter to refresh the foliage Can I plant them near pathways or pavingAbsolutely, their non-invasive roots and tidy form make them ideal for borders Do they flowerYes, subtle yellow or cream flower spikes appear in spring or summer depending on variety Are they suitable for coastal gardensYes, Lomandras handle salt spray and wind very well 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Lomandra? Get the ultimate low-maintenance landscape, shop Lomandra today!
Low Light Indoor Plants
Low Light Indoor Plants Brighten dim corners and shaded interiors with our Low Light Indoor Plants collection. These resilient and stylish plants are perfect for rooms with limited natural light, offering greenery and character without the need for sunny windows. 🌱 Why Choose Low Light Indoor Plants ✔ Thrives in Shade and Low Light , Perfect for offices, bedrooms or bathrooms✔ Low Maintenance and Hardy , Tolerates neglect and inconsistent care✔ Great for Small Spaces , Compact varieties that suit shelves, desks and corners✔ Air-Purifying and Calming , Boost indoor air quality and bring natural tranquillity✔ Unique Forms and Textures , Add interest and style with minimal effort Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Cast Iron Plant, Aspidistra elatior , Named for its toughness, this deep green beauty thrives in the lowest light with almost no fuss- Panda Plant, Kalanchoe tomentosa , A soft, velvety succulent with grey-green leaves and brown edges, adorable and resilient- Flow Gasteria, Gasteria 'Flow' , A compact, textured succulent with spotted, fleshy leaves perfect for shelves or pots in low-light areas 🏡 Where Low Light Indoor Plants Belong in Your Space ✅ Bedrooms and Living Rooms , Add green ambience to softly lit spaces✅ Offices and Desks , Survive fluorescent lighting and bring calm to workspaces✅ Bathrooms and Hallways , Perfect for dim, humid corners✅ Bookshelves and Side Tables , Compact options that don’t crowd your space Expert Plant Selection Tip Low light doesn’t mean no light, place plants near east- or north-facing windows or under soft artificial lighting. Let the soil dry between waterings, especially for succulents like Panda Plant and Gasteria. Avoid overwatering and choose breathable pots with good drainage for long-term health. ❔ FAQs About Low Light Indoor Plants Can these plants survive without sunlightThey don’t need direct sun but still require some natural or artificial light to thrive Are they safe for petsSome may be toxic if ingested, place out of reach or check each plant’s safety profile How often should I water themEvery 2–3 weeks for succulents, and when the soil is dry for the Cast Iron Plant Will they grow quicklyLow-light plants generally grow slower, which helps them stay compact and manageable Are they beginner-friendlyAbsolutely, these plants are some of the easiest to care for in the indoor plant world 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Low Light Indoor Plants? Brighten every corner, shop Low Light Indoor Plants today!
Low Maintenance Plants
Low Maintenance Plants Simplify your garden without sacrificing style with our Low Maintenance Plants collection. These tough, drought-tolerant picks thrive with minimal care, making them perfect for busy gardeners, holiday homes or challenging spots. 🌱 Why Choose Low Maintenance Plants ✔ Thrives with Minimal Care , Set and forget, these plants do the hard work for you✔ Perfect for Tough Conditions , Handles heat, dry soil and neglect with ease✔ Ideal for Busy Lifestyles , Great for people who travel or want low-effort gardens✔ Evergreen and Resilient , Keeps looking great all year with little upkeep✔ Great for Modern and Coastal Gardens , Stylish forms and textures that suit any landscape Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Blue Chalk Sticks, Senecio mandraliscae , A striking succulent with powdery blue foliage that thrives in poor soil and hot sun- No Mow Grass, Zoysia tenuifolia , A soft, clumping groundcover that forms a lush carpet without ever needing mowing- Cousin It, Casuarina glauca , A dense, trailing groundcover with shaggy green foliage that spills beautifully over walls and borders 🏡 Where Low Maintenance Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Coastal and Drought-Prone Gardens , Handle salt, wind and dry soil with ease✅ Rock Gardens and Slopes , Low-growing options perfect for hard-to-reach areas✅ Modern or Minimalist Designs , Unique forms that add impact without effort✅ Low-Traffic Lawns and Borders , Create soft, sculptural groundcovers that suppress weeds Expert Plant Selection Tip Low maintenance doesn’t mean zero care, water new plants while establishing, then reduce watering as they settle. Plant Blue Chalk Sticks in full sun and free-draining soil, while No Mow Grass and Cousin It thrive in full sun to part shade. Use mulch to reduce weeds and keep maintenance minimal. ❔ FAQs About Low Maintenance Plants Do these plants need watering?They need some water to establish, but are very drought-tolerant once mature Will they spread too much?No, these are tidy, clumping or cascading growers that are easy to manage Are they suitable for pots?Yes, especially Blue Chalk Sticks and Cousin It, which look great in containers Do they require pruning?Very little, just trim to tidy or control shape if needed Are they good for beginners?Absolutely, they’re some of the easiest plants to grow and keep looking great 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Low Maintenance Plants? Get more beauty with less effort, shop Low Maintenance Plants today!
Low Water Plants
Low Water Plants Create a stunning, sustainable garden that thrives with minimal watering using our Low Water Plants collection. These tough, Mediterranean-inspired beauties love the sun and keep your garden looking lush with less effort. 🌱 Why Choose Low Water Plants ✔ Water-Wise Gardening , Conserve water without sacrificing beauty✔ Tough and Drought Tolerant , Perfect for hot Aussie summers and dry climates✔ Fragrant and Functional , Many varieties offer edible leaves and aromatic foliage✔ Great for Pots or Ground , Thrive in containers, borders and landscape beds✔ Low Maintenance Winners , Less watering, less fuss, more time to enjoy your garden Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - French Lavender, Lavandula dentata , Beautifully scented flowers and grey-green foliage that attracts pollinators- Tuscan Blue Rosemary, Rosmarinus officinalis 'Tuscan Blue' , Upright habit, vivid blue flowers and rich aroma perfect for cooking- Kalamata Olive Tree, Olea europaea 'Kalamata' , Hardy, evergreen and productive, bringing Mediterranean flair to any garden 🏡 Where Low Water Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Mediterranean-Style Gardens , Pair with terracotta pots, gravel and sun-loving herbs✅ Coastal or Wind-Exposed Sites , Tolerate salt, heat and dry conditions effortlessly✅ Balconies and Courtyards , Thrive in containers with little watering needed✅ Low Maintenance Borders , Add colour, fragrance and structure without high upkeep Expert Plant Selection Tip Low water plants still need regular watering while establishing, once settled, reduce frequency and let the soil dry out between drinks. Use free-draining soil and mulch well to retain moisture. Combine silver-leaved plants like lavender with bold evergreens like olive trees for texture and contrast. ❔ FAQs About Low Water Plants Do low water plants really survive without frequent wateringYes, once established, they’re highly drought-tolerant and thrive with minimal water Are these plants suitable for full sunDefinitely, all options in this collection love full sun and heat Can I grow them in potsAbsolutely, they’re ideal for containers with good drainage and occasional deep watering Do they still flower or produce fruit with little waterYes, flowering and fruiting may slow during extreme drought, but they still perform well overall Is this collection beginner-friendlyYes, these plants are perfect for gardeners looking for hardy, low-fuss options 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Low Water Plants? Turn your garden into a lush escape, shop Low Water Plants today!
Low Water Plants for Hot Climates
Low Water Plants for Hot Climates Design a resilient, striking garden that thrives in the heat with our Low Water Plants for Hot Climates collection. These sun-loving, drought-hardy plants offer dramatic form, shade, and long-term sustainability, perfect for the harshest Aussie conditions. 🌱 Why Choose Low Water Plants for Hot Climates ✔ Thrives in Heat , Perfectly adapted to hot, dry summers and tough conditions✔ Minimal Water Needs , Ideal for water restrictions or low-maintenance lifestyles✔ Bold Landscape Appeal , Unique forms and textures add instant impact✔ Rooted in Resilience , Proven performers in outback and inland-style gardens✔ Perfect for Acreage or Urban Yards , Suitable for rural blocks or stylish xeriscapes Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Manzanillo Olive Tree, Olea europaea 'Manzanillo' , A heat-tolerant fruiting olive with silvery foliage and classic Mediterranean charm- Grass Tree, Xanthorrhoea glauca , An iconic Australian native with a dramatic trunk and fire-adapted growth habit- Queensland Bottle Tree, Brachychiton rupestris , Sculptural and shade-giving, this hardy tree stores water in its swollen trunk 🏡 Where Low Water Plants for Hot Climates Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Rural Acreage or Bushland Gardens , Ideal for open, dry spaces needing shade and structure✅ Modern Australian Landscapes , Use as striking features in gravel or stone settings✅ Drought-Tolerant Driveways or Boundaries , Create low-care borders with high visual impact✅ Heat-Exposed Courtyards or Yards , Bring cooling greenery to the hottest zones Expert Plant Selection Tip When planting in hot climates, choose a well-draining site and water deeply until established. Use gravel mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds. For dramatic contrast, pair sculptural natives like Grass Trees with classic olives or flowering bottle trees to blend function and beauty. ❔ FAQs About Low Water Plants for Hot Climates Can these plants survive with minimal irrigationYes, once established, these species are extremely drought-tolerant and thrive with infrequent watering Will they handle extreme heat and full sunAbsolutely, these plants are selected for their ability to flourish in hot, sun-exposed conditions Are they suitable for suburban backyardsYes, they’re great for urban gardens too, just allow space for their mature size Do they grow slowly or quicklyGrowth varies, Grass Trees are slow-growing, while Bottle Trees and Olives grow at a moderate pace Is this collection beginner-friendlyDefinitely, these plants are hardy and require very little upkeep once established 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Low Water Plants for Hot Climates? These plants go fast, order your favourites before they sell out!
Low-Maintenance Shrubs
Low-Maintenance Shrubs Simplify your garden without sacrificing beauty with our Low-Maintenance Shrubs collection. These hardy performers offer structure, colour, and resilience, perfect for busy gardeners or challenging conditions. 🌱 Why Choose Low-Maintenance Shrubs ✔ Effortless Beauty , Looks great all year with minimal upkeep✔ Hardy and Reliable , Withstand drought, wind, and poor soils with ease✔ Great for Hedges or Borders , Naturally tidy growth habits mean less pruning✔ Perfect for Aussie Gardens , Thrive in coastal, inland and suburban environments✔ Multi-Season Appeal , Many varieties offer flowers, fragrance or year-round greenery Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Tuscan Blue Rosemary, Rosmarinus officinalis 'Tuscan Blue' , Upright, aromatic and evergreen, great for culinary use and garden structure- Jervis Gem Coastal Rosemary, Westringia fruticosa 'Jervis Gem' , Compact and neat with lavender-toned flowers, ideal for tough coastal spots- Lantern Banksia, Banksia ericifolia , Striking orange flower spikes and fine foliage, attracts native birds with zero fuss 🏡 Where Low-Maintenance Shrubs Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Coastal or Windy Gardens , Handle salt spray, sandy soils and exposed positions✅ Drought-Tolerant Borders , Add structure and colour without daily care✅ Formal or Informal Hedges , Naturally compact forms mean low clipping needs✅ Wildlife-Friendly Spaces , Native shrubs that attract pollinators and birds Expert Plant Selection Tip Group low-maintenance shrubs with similar light and water needs for the easiest care routine. Most thrive in full sun with well-draining soil and benefit from a light prune after flowering. For best visual effect, combine fine-leafed natives like Lantern Banksia with dense evergreens like Jervis Gem. ❔ FAQs About Low-Maintenance Shrubs Do these shrubs need much wateringNo, most are drought-tolerant once established and thrive with occasional deep watering Can I grow these in pots or containersYes, many perform well in pots, just use quality potting mix and ensure good drainage Are they frost or heat tolerantAbsolutely, these shrubs are well suited to a wide range of Australian conditions Do I need to prune often to keep them tidyNo, their natural shape is compact and neat, just prune lightly once or twice a year Is this collection suitable for beginner gardenersDefinitely, they’re some of the easiest plants to grow and keep looking great 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Low-Maintenance Shrubs? Create your perfect outdoor space, these bestsellers won’t last!
Magnolias
Magnolias Add timeless elegance and fragrant charm to your garden with our Magnolias collection. These evergreen and deciduous beauties are prized for their glossy foliage, stunning blooms, and year-round structure. 🌱 Why Choose Magnolias ✔ Elegant Blooms , Large, perfumed flowers make a striking seasonal statement✔ Evergreen Options Available , Year-round foliage keeps your garden looking lush✔ Perfect for Feature Planting or Hedges , Compact habits suit both formal and relaxed designs✔ Australian Climate Friendly , Thrive in full sun to part shade in most regions✔ Low Maintenance Sophistication , High-impact beauty with minimal care requirements Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Little Gem Magnolia, Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem' , A compact magnolia with glossy leaves and creamy white blooms ideal for narrow spaces- Teddy Bear Magnolia, Magnolia grandiflora 'Teddy Bear' , Upright and dense, this variety features velvet-backed leaves and long-lasting flowers- Port Wine Magnolia, Michelia figo , Small, fragrant flowers nestled in dense foliage, perfect for hedging or privacy planting 🏡 Where Magnolias Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Formal Garden Borders , Shape into tidy hedges or use as elegant screening✅ Feature Planting in Lawns or Courtyards , Create year-round focal points✅ Tropical or Subtropical Gardens , Pair beautifully with palms and gingers✅ Cottage and Fragrant Gardens , Add perfume and texture near windows or walkways Expert Plant Selection Tip Magnolias thrive in rich, well-drained soil with protection from harsh afternoon sun in hotter regions. Space trees according to their mature width and mulch well to retain moisture. Combine upright growers like Teddy Bear with the sweet fragrance of Port Wine Magnolia for structure and scent. ❔ FAQs About Magnolias Are magnolias evergreen or deciduousBoth are available, Teddy Bear and Little Gem are evergreen, while some varieties drop leaves in winter Do magnolias flower more than once a yearMost flower heavily in spring with some reblooming lightly in late summer or autumn Can I grow magnolias in potsYes, dwarf varieties like Little Gem are excellent in large containers with good drainage Do they need much pruningVery little, just shape after flowering to maintain form if needed Will magnolias grow well in my regionMagnolias are adaptable and thrive in most Australian climates with proper care 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Magnolias? Turn your garden into a lush escape, shop Magnolias today!
Mango Trees
Mango Trees Bring the taste of the tropics to your backyard with our Mango Trees collection. These iconic fruit trees deliver juicy harvests, lush foliage, and a relaxed, tropical vibe that transforms any garden. 🌱 Why Choose Mango Trees ✔ Delicious Homegrown Fruit , Enjoy sweet, sun-ripened mangoes from your own tree✔ Tropical Appeal , Large leaves and wide canopies create instant holiday vibes✔ High-Yielding Varieties , Selected for Australian gardens and reliable cropping✔ Excellent for Warm Climates , Perfect for northern and coastal regions across Australia✔ Low Maintenance Fruit Tree , Once established, mango trees are tough and easy to grow Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Kensington Pride Mango Tree, Mangifera indica 'Kensington Pride' , Australia’s favourite mango, known for its rich flavour, early fruiting and high yield- Bowen Mango Tree, Bowen Mangifera indica , A classic variety producing juicy, aromatic mangoes with a buttery texture- King Thai Mango Tree, Mangifera indica 'King Thai' , Highly sought-after for its enormous fruit, rich flavour and tropical flair 🏡 Where Mango Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Tropical and Subtropical Backyards , Ideal for sunny gardens in warm climates✅ Edible Gardens or Orchards , Combine with citrus and other fruiting trees✅ Large Lawns or Acreage , Provide summer shade and space for kids to climb✅ Statement Planting in Urban Yards , Grown for both beauty and bounty Expert Plant Selection Tip Plant mango trees in full sun with excellent drainage. Water regularly while young and mulch well around the base to retain moisture. For best fruiting, choose a warm, frost-free location and feed with a balanced fertiliser during the growing season. Protect young trees from strong wind. ❔ FAQs About Mango Trees Can I grow mango trees in cooler climatesMangoes prefer subtropical to tropical regions, but can grow in warm microclimates with frost protection How long does it take for mango trees to fruitMost grafted varieties begin fruiting in 2 to 4 years after planting Do I need more than one tree for fruit productionNo, mango trees are self-fertile and will produce fruit on their own How big do mango trees getStandard mango trees can grow 6 to 10 metres tall, but regular pruning helps manage their size Are mango trees easy to care forYes, they’re hardy and low maintenance once established, especially in warm, sunny areas 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Mango Trees? These trees go fast, order your favourites before they sell out!
Mature Plants for Immediate Privacy
Mature Plants for Immediate Privacy Block out unwanted views and create instant green serenity with our Mature Plants for Immediate Privacy collection. These advanced trees and shrubs are grown to size, offering fast, effective screening without the long wait. 🌱 Why Choose Mature Plants for Immediate Privacy ✔ Instant Screening , Skip the years of waiting with plants that already provide coverage✔ Lush and Leafy , Dense foliage from day one for maximum privacy and visual appeal✔ Low Maintenance Choices , Tough, easy-care varieties suited for Aussie gardens✔ Perfect for Tight Boundaries , Upright or compact forms make the most of limited space✔ Grown for Australian Conditions , Selected for heat, humidity and coastal resilience Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Eumundi Quandong Tree, Elaeocarpus eumundi , Upright, evergreen and glossy, perfect for narrow spaces needing tall, elegant cover- Tuckeroo Tree, Cupaniopsis anacardioides , Fast-growing with a neat shape and lush canopy, ideal for suburban privacy and shade- Teddy Bear Magnolia, Magnolia grandiflora 'Teddy Bear' , Dense, velvety foliage and upright form provide premium screening with a designer touch 🏡 Where Mature Plants for Immediate Privacy Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Suburban Boundaries or Fence Lines , Shield patios, pools or living areas in style✅ Courtyards or Small Yards , Compact forms make the most of vertical space✅ Driveway and Entry Screens , Create separation and soft green structure✅ New Builds or Renovations , Add instant maturity to freshly landscaped homes Expert Plant Selection Tip When planting for privacy, stagger your spacing or plant in a straight row depending on the level of cover you need. Water deeply during establishment and use mulch to retain moisture. Choose evergreen varieties like Teddy Bear Magnolia or Eumundi Quandong for consistent year-round screening. ❔ FAQs About Mature Plants for Immediate Privacy How tall are these mature plants when deliveredMost advanced stock is between 1.8 to 3 metres tall, offering instant visual coverage Do they need much upkeep after plantingNot at all, just regular watering and light pruning to shape during the first year Will these work in small gardensYes, varieties like Teddy Bear Magnolia and Eumundi Quandong are perfect for tight spaces How fast will they grow after plantingThey’re already advanced, but expect steady growth and denser foliage within the first year Are they worth the higher priceAbsolutely, mature plants save years of waiting and deliver instant transformation and privacy 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Mature Plants for Immediate Privacy? Create your perfect outdoor space, these bestsellers won’t last!
Melaleucas
Melaleucas Celebrate Australian beauty and resilience with our Melaleucas collection. These native trees and shrubs offer hardy, fast-growing performance, year-round greenery, and masses of fluffy flowers that attract wildlife and brighten any landscape. 🌱 Why Choose Melaleucas ✔ Tough Aussie Natives , Thrive in a wide range of soils and weather conditions✔ Fast-Growing Screens , Ideal for privacy, shelterbelts or windbreaks✔ Attracts Birds and Bees , Flowering varieties support pollinators and native wildlife✔ Low Maintenance and Waterwise , Drought-tolerant and easy to care for✔ Versatile Landscaping Use , Great for formal hedges, bushland gardens or wetlands Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Snowstorm Melaleuca, Melaleuca linariifolia 'Snowstorm' , A stunning white-flowered screen tree with soft, weeping foliage and fast growth- Thyme Leafed Melaleuca, Melaleuca thymifolia , Compact and hardy, this small shrub produces purple blooms almost year-round- Broad Leaf Melaleuca, Melaleuca leucadendra 'Broad Leaf' , Tall and graceful with peeling bark and a lush canopy, perfect for large landscapes 🏡 Where Melaleucas Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Native Wildlife Gardens , Support local birds, bees and beneficial insects✅ Coastal or Wind-Exposed Sites , Handle salt spray and gusty conditions with ease✅ Wet Areas or Rain Gardens , Tolerant of boggy soils and seasonal flooding✅ Boundary Planting or Privacy Screens , Fast-growing options for natural green walls Expert Plant Selection Tip When choosing melaleucas, consider the mature height and spread, Snowstorm and Broad Leaf are ideal for screening or shade, while Thyme Leafed suits low borders or small spaces. All varieties prefer full sun and benefit from mulching and deep watering during their first summer. ❔ FAQs About Melaleucas Are melaleucas suitable for suburban gardensYes, many compact forms fit beautifully into home landscapes and require little upkeep Do they flower every yearYes, most produce fluffy, showy blooms annually, often in spring and summer How fast do melaleucas growThey’re typically fast growers, especially when planted in full sun with good drainage Do melaleucas need pruningOnly light shaping or a trim after flowering is needed to keep them tidy Will they tolerate poor or sandy soilsAbsolutely, melaleucas are known for thriving in tough soils and harsh environments 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Melaleucas? Turn your garden into a lush escape, shop Melaleucas today!
Moderate Growing Plants
Moderate Growing Plants Strike the perfect balance between fast impact and long-term growth with our Moderate Growing Plants collection. These dependable growers offer structure, colour, and fragrance at a steady, manageable pace, ideal for gardens that reward patience with beauty. 🌱 Why Choose Moderate Growing Plants ✔ Balanced Growth Rate , Not too fast, not too slow, just right for consistent development✔ Easier to Maintain Shape , Less pruning and more control over size and form✔ Versatile Garden Use , Great for screens, features, hedges or edible landscapes✔ Reliable in Australian Conditions , Thrive in a variety of climates and soils✔ Beautiful and Productive , Many offer flowers, fruit or fragrance with long-term appeal Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Persian Lime Tree, Citrus latifolia , A productive, seedless lime with lush foliage and steady fruiting in warmer climates- Blueberry Ash Tree, Elaeocarpus reticulatus , Elegant with fine leaves and soft pink to white bell flowers, perfect for screening or feature planting- Lemon Scented Myrtle, Backhousia citriodora , Aromatic foliage and fluffy white blooms, beautiful as a hedge or small native tree 🏡 Where Moderate Growing Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Edible Gardens , Add fruit trees and herbs with manageable growth for easy harvesting✅ Native or Habitat Gardens , Blend flowering natives with pollinator appeal✅ Formal or Informal Hedges , Keep size under control without constant clipping✅ Courtyards or Small Yards , Slow-to-medium growth keeps them proportionate in tighter spaces Expert Plant Selection Tip Moderate growers are ideal for those who want a lasting garden design without rapid overgrowth. Place them in full sun or part shade depending on the species, and space based on mature width to reduce future maintenance. Combine flowering natives with productive citrus for variety and functionality. ❔ FAQs About Moderate Growing Plants What does ‘moderate growth’ really meanThese plants grow steadily year after year, often 30 to 60 centimetres per season, depending on conditions Will I still get privacy or shade from these plantsYes, it may take a bit longer, but you’ll get lasting structure without constant pruning Are moderate growers easier to manage than fast growersAbsolutely, they require less intervention to keep them tidy and in scale with your garden Can I mix these with fast or slow growing plantsYes, they work well as a middle layer when designing with plants of various growth rates Do moderate growers flower or fruit more than fast growersOften, yes, many put more energy into flowering, fruiting and leaf colour than explosive height 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Moderate Growing Plants? Want a garden that turns heads, start with our Moderate Growing Plants collection!
Moderate Water
Moderate Water Keep your garden thriving without overcommitting to watering with our Moderate Water collection. These tropical-style plants offer lush growth, architectural form, and resilience, perfect for adding beauty without high-maintenance hydration routines. 🌱 Why Choose Moderate Water ✔ Tropical Vibes Without the Fuss , Lush foliage and vibrant form on a manageable watering schedule✔ Adaptable and Resilient , Thrive in both garden beds and large pots with moderate care✔ Fast-Growing Appeal , Fill out spaces quickly without constant attention✔ Great for Aussie Climates , Suited to warm, humid, or coastal regions✔ Ideal for Feature Planting , Bold silhouettes add structure and style to any outdoor space Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Giant White Bird of Paradise, Strelitzia Nicolai , A bold, tropical beauty with massive banana-like leaves and striking white flowers- Evergreen Frangipani, Plumeria pudica , Elegant, vase-shaped growth and pure white blooms for months on end with minimal fuss- Foxtail Palm, Wodyetia Bifurcata , Soft, arching fronds and a self-cleaning trunk make this palm a favourite for low-care landscapes 🏡 Where Moderate Water Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Tropical and Resort-Style Gardens , Mix with heliconias and gingers for a lush retreat✅ Coastal or Subtropical Areas , Ideal for areas with seasonal rain and sun✅ Feature Planting in Lawns or Beds , Use as statement pieces or tall backdrops✅ Large Pots or Courtyards , Perfect in oversized containers for patios and poolside spaces Expert Plant Selection Tip Moderate water plants love rich, free-draining soil and perform best with consistent moisture during the growing season. Allow the soil to slightly dry between watering to prevent overwatering. Use mulch to retain moisture and group them with similar tropicals for cohesive design and shared care needs. ❔ FAQs About Moderate Water Plants How often do I need to water these plantsGenerally once or twice a week, depending on climate and soil conditions Can these plants survive dry periodsYes, they’re more forgiving than high-water plants and bounce back well from dry spells Are they suitable for potsDefinitely, just make sure the pot is large and has excellent drainage Do they need full sun or part shadeMost prefer full sun to part shade, just avoid full-day scorching in extreme heat Are they high maintenance overallNot at all, these plants are hardy, rewarding and easy to care for with a moderate routine 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Moderate Water Plants? Create your perfect outdoor space, these bestsellers won’t last!
Mulberry Trees
Mulberry Trees Bring charm, shade, and sweet harvests to your garden with our Mulberry Trees collection. Whether you're after lush fruit or ornamental appeal, these classic trees offer beauty and bounty in equal measure. 🌱 Why Choose Mulberry Trees ✔ Delicious Fruit , Enjoy sweet, antioxidant-rich berries straight from the tree✔ Fast-Growing Shade , Broad canopies offer cool, leafy coverage in just a few seasons✔ Beautiful Structure , From weeping forms to traditional shapes, they suit many garden styles✔ Low Maintenance , Tough, drought-tolerant and easy to grow once established✔ Great for Aussie Backyards , Thrive in most Australian climates with minimal care Top Picks from This Collection Discover 2 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Black Mulberry, Morus nigra , A traditional fruiting favourite with rich, tangy-sweet berries and broad, dense foliage- Weeping Mulberry Standards, Morus alba 'Pendula' , A striking ornamental with cascading branches, perfect as a feature or focal point 🏡 Where Mulberry Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Backyard Orchards or Edible Gardens , Great for homegrown fruit lovers✅ Cottage or Country Gardens , Classic charm with practical use✅ Feature Planting in Lawns , Weeping varieties add sculptural elegance✅ Shaded Play Areas , Fast-growing canopy creates natural retreats Expert Plant Selection Tip Plant mulberries in full sun for the best fruit production and fastest growth. Allow plenty of space for their spreading branches, and prune lightly after harvest to shape. For minimal mess, plant away from paved areas or choose ornamental weeping varieties that don't fruit heavily. ❔ FAQs About Mulberry Trees Do all mulberry trees produce edible fruitNo, some ornamental varieties like Weeping Mulberry may produce little to no fruit How long does it take for a mulberry tree to fruitFruiting varieties like Black Mulberry often begin bearing within 2 to 3 years Are mulberries messyFruit drop can stain surfaces, so plant them away from driveways or patios Do they need a lot of pruningOnly occasional shaping is needed to maintain form and manage size Are they easy to grow in AustraliaYes, mulberries are hardy and grow well in most Aussie climates with basic care 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Mulberry Trees? Want a garden that turns heads, start with our Mulberry Trees collection!
Native Plants
Native plants are uniquely suited to Australian conditions, having evolved to handle local soils, rainfall patterns and temperature extremes. Whether you are planting for resilience, low maintenance, biodiversity or long-term sustainability, choosing Australian native plants is one of the most reliable ways to build a strong landscape. This collection includes native shrubs, groundcovers, trees and screening varieties selected for performance across a wide range of climates - from coastal exposure and sandy soils to inland heat and heavier clay. When matched to the right site conditions, native plants establish quickly, require less intervention and support local ecosystems. Why native plants perform so well in Australian gardens Australian native plants are adapted to the realities of our climate. High UV levels, dry periods, nutrient-poor soils and seasonal variation are part of their natural environment. Across most regions, native plants offer: Strong drought tolerance once established Adaptation to local soil types Lower fertiliser requirements compared to many exotics Habitat and food sources for native birds and pollinators Reduced long-term maintenance in suitable climates In coastal areas, many native species tolerate salt-laden winds. In inland regions, heat-resilient varieties perform reliably during extended summers. In temperate climates, frost-tolerant natives provide structure and seasonal interest. For layered planting, combine native shrubs and groundcovers with selections from our Trees collection to create depth and canopy. Where native plants work best Low-maintenance garden beds Native shrubs and groundcovers are ideal for mass planting. Once established, they often require less water and fertiliser than non-native alternatives. Screening and hedging Many native species form dense hedges suitable for boundary privacy. When planted at correct spacing, they create effective green walls without excessive pruning. For structured boundary planting, explore suitable options alongside our Screening Plants collection. Coastal and exposed sites Salt tolerance and wind resilience make many native plants ideal for coastal gardens and open blocks. Wildlife-friendly landscapes Native plants attract birds, insects and pollinators. Flowering varieties provide nectar, while dense shrubs offer habitat and shelter. Choosing the right native plants for Australian conditions Success depends on matching species to local climate, soil and exposure. Climate compatibility Australia spans multiple climate zones. Subtropical regions support lush evergreen natives. Temperate regions allow for a broader mix, including flowering and deciduous varieties. Inland regions require heat and drought tolerance. Always confirm that the species is suited to your local environment. Soil type Many native plants are adapted to nutrient-poor soils. Heavy clay may require improved drainage, while sandy soils benefit from organic matter to support early establishment. Avoid excessive fertiliser, particularly high-phosphorus blends, as some native species are sensitive. Sunlight and spacing Most native plants prefer full sun, though some tolerate partial shade. Correct spacing ensures airflow and healthy growth without overcrowding. Maintenance expectations While native plants are often lower maintenance, they still benefit from formative pruning and consistent watering during establishment. Practical buying tips Choose species suited to your specific climate zone rather than assuming all natives perform the same everywhere. Improve soil drainage where necessary before planting. Water consistently during the first growing season to encourage deep root development. Use native-specific fertiliser if feeding is required. Plan for mature size and allow adequate spacing between plants. Native plants vs exotic species Native plants are adapted to Australian conditions, often requiring less long-term input once established. Exotic species may offer different foliage or flowering characteristics but may demand more irrigation and fertiliser in certain climates. A balanced landscape can combine both, but for resilience and environmental performance, natives are often the most practical foundation. Establishing native plants successfully Strong establishment ensures long-term health. Dig a hole wider than the pot size Avoid disturbing roots excessively Plant at correct soil level Water thoroughly at planting Apply mulch to conserve moisture and regulate soil temperature Across most regions, autumn and spring are ideal planting seasons. In warmer climates, winter planting can also be effective. Frequently asked questions Do native plants require less water? Many Australian natives are drought tolerant once established. However, consistent watering during the first growing season is essential. Are native plants frost tolerant? Some are, but frost tolerance varies by species. Always check suitability for cooler regions. Can native plants be used for hedging? Yes. Many native shrubs form dense, structured hedges when planted and maintained correctly. Do native plants attract wildlife? Flowering and fruiting natives provide habitat and food sources for birds and pollinators. Do native plants need fertiliser? They generally require less fertiliser than many exotics. If feeding is necessary, use low-phosphorus fertilisers designed for native species. Native plants provide resilience, ecological value and long-term stability across Australian gardens. When selected carefully and planted correctly, they form the backbone of sustainable landscapes suited to diverse climates and soil conditions.
New South Wales
New South Wales gardens span coastal, temperate and inland climates, so plant selection needs to match local conditions rather than follow trends. From humid coastal zones and Sydney’s sandstone soils through to cooler tablelands and inland heat, choosing the right plants for New South Wales ensures stronger growth, lower maintenance and long-term performance. This collection brings together trees, screening plants, feature specimens and hardy landscape varieties suited to a broad range of NSW environments. Whether you are landscaping a suburban block in Sydney, planting on the Central Coast or establishing a garden in regional NSW, these plants are selected for reliability, structural value and proven performance in real Australian conditions. Why plant selection matters in New South Wales NSW covers multiple climate zones. Coastal regions experience humidity, salt exposure and sandy soils. Inland areas deal with greater temperature extremes. Elevated regions can experience frost and colder winters. In New South Wales gardens, well-selected plants: Cope with variable rainfall and seasonal dry periods Tolerate clay, sandstone or sandy soils depending on location Perform through humid summers or cooler winters Provide reliable screening and shade in suburban environments Maintain structural value across changing seasons Evergreen species are widely used in coastal and suburban NSW for year-round coverage. Deciduous trees are often incorporated in cooler regions where seasonal change enhances comfort and design. For larger canopy planting, browse our Advanced Trees collection suited to NSW conditions. Where these plants work best in NSW properties Suburban privacy and boundary planting High-density areas across Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong require effective screening. Evergreen hedging plants and structured screening trees provide consistent coverage and soften hard fencing lines. Explore our Screening Plants collection for dense, boundary-friendly options. Shade and cooling In western Sydney and inland regions, summer heat can be significant. Well-positioned shade trees reduce surface temperatures and improve outdoor usability. Coastal gardens Coastal NSW requires plants that tolerate salt spray, wind and sandy soils. Choosing the right species reduces maintenance and long-term stress. Regional and inland landscapes Inland NSW properties often face colder winters and hotter summers. Selecting hardy, climate-suited trees improves survival and long-term performance. Choosing plants for New South Wales conditions Matching plants to your specific NSW climate zone is critical. Coastal vs inland considerations Coastal areas demand salt and humidity tolerance. Inland regions require plants that handle temperature fluctuations and occasional frost. Soil type Sydney and surrounding areas often feature sandstone-derived soils, while other regions may have heavier clay. Improving soil before planting improves establishment and drainage. Sun exposure Most NSW properties experience strong summer sun. Select species suited to full sun or part shade depending on positioning. Evergreen vs deciduous Evergreen plants provide consistent privacy and structure year-round. Deciduous trees are valuable in cooler regions where winter sun is desirable and summer shade is essential. For lower-maintenance, climate-adapted options, consider selections from our Native Plants collection suited to NSW environments. Practical buying tips Identify your specific NSW climate zone before selecting plants. Coastal, inland and elevated regions vary significantly. Assess soil type and drainage. Amend heavy clay or sandy soils prior to planting. Choose species based on mature size to avoid overcrowding in suburban blocks. Consider advanced sizes for faster screening or immediate shade impact. Plant during autumn or spring for best establishment across most of NSW. Layering canopy trees with mid-height shrubs creates more resilient and visually balanced landscapes. Establishing plants successfully in NSW Correct planting technique improves long-term performance. Dig planting holes wider than the root ball to encourage outward growth Avoid planting too deeply Water thoroughly after planting Apply mulch to regulate soil temperature and retain moisture Monitor watering during hot summer periods Autumn and spring are ideal planting seasons across most of New South Wales. In cooler regions, avoid planting during frost periods. Frequently asked questions What plants grow best in New South Wales? Plants suited to your local NSW climate zone perform best. Coastal regions favour salt-tolerant and humidity-adapted species, while inland areas require heat and frost tolerance. When is the best time to plant in NSW? Autumn and spring offer optimal soil temperatures and reduced stress across most regions. Do plants need extra watering in NSW summers? Yes, especially during establishment and extended dry periods. Mulching significantly improves moisture retention. Are native plants a good option for NSW gardens? Many NSW native species are well adapted to local soils and climate, making them strong, resilient landscape choices once established. Can I grow tropical plants in NSW? Tropical varieties perform best in warmer coastal and northern areas. In cooler inland regions, they may struggle without protection. New South Wales landscapes vary widely, but careful plant selection ensures strong establishment and long-term success. By matching species to local climate and soil conditions, you create gardens that perform reliably with reduced maintenance and stronger structural value.
Non-Invasive Root Trees
Non-Invasive Root Trees Enjoy the benefits of shade, structure and beauty, without the worry of root damage, with our Non-Invasive Root Trees collection. These carefully selected trees are ideal for planting near driveways, fences, pools and homes. 🌱 Why Choose Non-Invasive Root Trees ✔ Safe for Urban Spaces , Gentle root systems won’t damage pipes, foundations or paving✔ Perfect Near Pools or Patios , Plant close to high-use areas with confidence✔ Lush, Shady Canopies , Enjoy year-round coverage and comfort✔ Low Maintenance and Fast Establishing , Easy to grow and care for in most climates✔ Great for Aussie Conditions , Thrive in heat, humidity and coastal zones Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Weeping Lilly Pilly Tree, Waterhousia floribunda , Elegant cascading foliage and a non-invasive root system make this a favourite for screening and shade- Tuckeroo Tree, Cupaniopsis anacardioides , Compact, tidy and ideal for suburban gardens, driveways or council footpaths- Golden Penda, Xanthostemon chrysanthus , Bright yellow flowers, glossy foliage and bird-attracting beauty, all with gentle roots 🏡 Where Non-Invasive Root Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Small Suburban Backyards , Safe to plant near fences, patios or buildings✅ Poolside or Courtyard Areas , Add greenery and shade without root damage✅ Front Yard Feature Trees , Create welcoming street appeal with low risk✅ Urban Developments or Nature Strips , Council-friendly trees for public or private use Expert Plant Selection Tip When planting near structures, always choose trees with a proven non-invasive root system and give them at least 2 to 4 metres of space from foundations. Keep the base mulched, and water regularly during the first year to help them establish strong, deep roots. ❔ FAQs About Non-Invasive Root Trees What makes a tree’s roots non-invasiveThese trees have slow-spreading or deep root systems that are less likely to disturb hardscapes or pipes Can I plant these close to my house or poolYes, these varieties are safe to plant within a few metres of structures, pools or paved areas Will I still get good shade from these treesAbsolutely, all trees in this collection have generous canopies and attractive foliage Do they drop a lot of leaves or messNo, they’re generally clean-growing with minimal leaf drop and manageable maintenance Are these trees fast-growingYes, many like Tuckeroo and Golden Penda establish quickly and provide benefits early on 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Non-Invasive Root Trees? Turn your garden into a lush escape, shop Non-Invasive Root Trees today!
Olive Trees
Olive Trees Bring Mediterranean charm and timeless beauty to your garden with our Olive Trees collection. These sun-loving, silver-leaved trees are perfect for edible gardens, ornamental plantings and low-maintenance landscapes. 🌱 Why Choose Olive Trees ✔ Edible & Evergreen , Enjoy year-round foliage and homegrown olives from your own tree✔ Drought-Tolerant & Hardy , Thrive in hot, dry conditions with minimal water once established✔ Beautiful Silvery Foliage , Soft, shimmering leaves add elegance to any garden style✔ Perfect for Pots or Ground , Grow them in containers or as feature trees in open soil✔ Ideal for Aussie Climates , Suited to coastal, arid, and Mediterranean-style gardens Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Helena Olive Tree, Olea europaea 'Helena' , A prolific fruiting variety with compact form and excellent oil-producing qualities- Kalamata Olive Tree, Olea europaea 'Kalamata' , Known for its large, dark olives and rich flavour, perfect for table use and preserving- Manzanillo Olive Tree, Olea europaea 'Manzanillo' , A classic Spanish variety producing early crops of plump green olives 🏡 Where Olive Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Mediterranean or Formal Gardens , Ideal for structured plantings and warm-climate aesthetics✅ Edible Gardens & Orchards , Grow your own olives for pickling or pressing✅ Feature Trees in Courtyards , Their sculptural form makes them perfect for statement pots✅ Low-Maintenance Landscapes , Add beauty and resilience with minimal upkeep Expert Plant Selection Tip Olive trees love full sun and well-drained soil, avoid waterlogging and plant in a spot with good airflow. In pots, use a premium cactus or Mediterranean mix and prune lightly each year to shape and improve airflow. Most varieties are self-fertile but benefit from having a second tree nearby for higher yields. ❔ FAQs About Olive Trees Do olive trees need a lot of waterNo, they are drought-tolerant and prefer infrequent, deep watering once established Will they fruit in my areaYes, if you have a warm, sunny climate and well-drained soil, most varieties will fruit successfully Can I grow olive trees in potsAbsolutely, they thrive in large containers with the right soil and regular pruning How long until they produce olivesMost trees begin fruiting within 2 to 4 years, depending on the variety and conditions Do I need more than one tree for fruitMost are self-pollinating, but planting multiple varieties can improve yield 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Olive Trees? Turn your garden into a lush escape, shop Olive Trees today!
Orange Trees
Orange Trees Brighten your garden and your kitchen with our Orange Trees collection. These sun-loving citrus trees produce sweet, juicy fruit while filling your yard with glossy green foliage and fragrant spring blossoms. 🌱 Why Choose Orange Trees ✔ Delicious Homegrown Fruit , Enjoy fresh, seedless oranges straight from your backyard✔ Beautiful & Fragrant , Glossy leaves and scented flowers add sensory appeal✔ Great for Pots or Gardens , Dwarf and full-size options suit any space✔ Performs in Aussie Climates , Thrive in warm, sunny spots across Australia✔ Perfect for Families , Easy to grow and harvest, even for beginners Top Picks from This Collection Discover 2 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Washington Navel Orange Tree, Citrus sinensis , A classic variety with sweet, seedless fruit and strong, reliable yields- Cara Cara Orange Tree, Dwarf Citrus sinensis , A compact tree producing pink-fleshed, low-acid oranges bursting with flavour 🏡 Where Orange Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Edible Gardens , A staple for any productive backyard or orchard✅ Patios or Courtyards , Dwarf varieties thrive in large pots for small spaces✅ Formal Garden Rows , Line walkways or driveways with lush citrus foliage✅ Family-Friendly Yards , Kids love picking and eating fruit straight from the tree Expert Plant Selection Tip Plant orange trees in full sun with well-draining soil. Water regularly while young and fertilise with a citrus-specific blend in spring and summer. For pots, choose dwarf varieties like Cara Cara and re-pot every few years to keep them thriving and productive. ❔ FAQs About Orange Trees Do orange trees grow well in potsYes, especially dwarf varieties like Cara Cara, just ensure good drainage and sun exposure How long until I get fruitGrafted orange trees typically fruit within 2 to 4 years of planting Do they need cross-pollinationNo, orange trees are self-fertile and will produce fruit on their own How much sun do they needAt least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day for best fruiting Are orange trees hard to care forNot at all, with proper watering and feeding, they’re hardy and rewarding trees 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Orange Trees? These trees go fast, order your favourites before they sell out!
Ornamental Plants
Ornamental Plants Add year-round beauty, colour and texture to your garden with our Ornamental Plants collection. These showstoppers are grown for their striking flowers, unique foliage and elegant forms, perfect for creating a garden that turns heads. 🌱 Why Choose Ornamental Plants ✔ Visual Impact All Year , Add colour, contrast and structure to any landscape✔ Flowering Favourites , Enjoy seasonal blooms that brighten borders and beds✔ Compact and Versatile , Ideal for courtyards, pots and layered planting✔ Low-Maintenance Elegance , High reward with minimal upkeep✔ Suited to Aussie Conditions , Thrive in full sun to part shade with well-draining soil Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - Pink Crepe Myrtle, Lagerstroemia 'Zuni' , A compact flowering tree with vibrant pink blooms and stunning bark texture- Obsidian Storm Cloud Hydrangea, Hydrangea macrophylla 'Obsidian Storm Cloud' , Deep, moody foliage and dramatic blue-purple flowers for shady borders- Dwarf Sweet Pea Shrub, Polygala myrtifolia 'Little Bibi' , Neat and compact with bright purple flowers nearly all year round 🏡 Where Ornamental Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Front Yard Features , Create a welcoming display with seasonal colour✅ Mixed Borders or Garden Beds , Combine shapes and textures for layered interest✅ Courtyards and Patios , Perfect in pots or small spaces needing pops of colour✅ Shade Gardens or Understory Planting , Use foliage-focused varieties to brighten darker corners Expert Plant Selection Tip Mix flowering and foliage varieties together for a balanced ornamental display. Group plants with similar light and water needs, and use darker-leaved varieties like Obsidian Storm Cloud to contrast with pastel tones and greenery. Prune lightly after flowering to encourage compact growth and more blooms. ❔ FAQs About Ornamental Plants Do ornamental plants need a lot of maintenanceNo, most are easy to care for with seasonal pruning and occasional feeding Can I grow these in potsYes, many ornamental plants thrive in containers with good drainage and sunlight Will they flower every yearAbsolutely, with proper care, most produce reliable blooms year after year Are these plants suitable for small gardensDefinitely, compact varieties like Little Bibi are ideal for courtyards and balconies Do ornamental plants attract pollinatorsYes, many varieties help support bees, butterflies and birds 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Ornamental Plants? Want a garden that turns heads, start with our Ornamental Plants collection!
Ornamental Plants for Feature Gardens
Ornamental Plants for Feature Gardens Create a showstopping garden with our Ornamental Plants for Feature Gardens collection. These standout plants are chosen for their striking form, colour and texture, perfect for anchoring garden beds, entrances or tranquil corners. 🌱 Why Choose Ornamental Plants for Feature Gardens ✔ High Visual Impact , Instantly elevate your garden with bold colour and elegant structure✔ Seasonal Interest , Enjoy year-round beauty through flowers, foliage or form✔ Perfect as Focal Points , Designed to draw the eye and define your garden space✔ Ideal for Layered Design , Combine heights, textures and shapes for balance✔ Performs in Australian Climates , Carefully selected for beauty and resilience Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: - French Lavender, Lavandula dentata , A fragrant classic with soft grey-green foliage and continuous purple blooms- Japanese Maple Tree, Acer palmatum , Delicate, sculptural leaves that change with the seasons, ideal for shaded feature planting- Teddy Bear Magnolia, Magnolia grandiflora 'Teddy Bear' , Compact, glossy and upright with fragrant white blooms and velvet-backed foliage 🏡 Where Ornamental Feature Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Garden Entrances or Pathway Focal Points , Make a strong first impression with structured beauty✅ Courtyards or Tranquil Garden Corners , Create a restful escape with soothing colours and textures✅ Standalone Lawn Features , Use as living sculptures to define open spaces✅ Layered Beds or Mixed Borders , Anchor the garden with a central, eye-catching plant Expert Plant Selection Tip For feature gardens, select plants with standout foliage, seasonal flowers, or unique form. Combine upright growers like Teddy Bear Magnolia with mounding or textural plants like lavender for balance. Use lighting or raised beds to enhance their presence, and position them where they’ll be seen and appreciated year-round. ❔ FAQs About Ornamental Plants for Feature Gardens What makes a plant suitable as a “feature”?Feature plants have standout qualities like bold form, unique foliage or strong seasonal colour Do these plants need a lot of maintenance?Not at all, most are low-care once established and just need seasonal pruning or shaping Can I grow these in pots?Yes, all three are suitable for large pots if given the right soil and regular care Will they grow well in my climate?Yes, these varieties are proven performers across a range of Australian conditions Are feature plants just for large gardens?No, they’re just as effective in small spaces, it's about placement and contrast, not size 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Ornamental Plants for Feature Gardens? Create your perfect outdoor space, these bestsellers won’t last!
Ornamental Trees
Ornamental Trees Add elegance, colour, and seasonal charm to your garden with our Ornamental Trees collection. These stunning feature trees are perfect for creating focal points, framing entryways, or adding softness and structure to any landscape. 🌱 Why Choose Ornamental Trees ✔ Striking Garden Features - Instantly elevate your landscape with sculptural beauty.✔ Seasonal Colour & Interest - Enjoy fragrant flowers, lush foliage, and autumn tones.✔ Compact Options for Small Gardens - Perfect for courtyards, lawns, or decorative pots.✔ Low Maintenance Appeal - Easy to grow and rewarding all year.✔ Perfect for Aussie Climates - These trees perform beautifully across a range of zones. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Teddy Bear Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora 'Teddy Bear') - A compact evergreen with glossy leaves and creamy white, fragrant blooms. White Crepe Myrtle (Lagerstroemia 'Natchez') - Masses of crisp white flowers, smooth bark, and beautiful form. Japanese Maple Tree (Acer palmatum) - Delicate foliage with stunning seasonal colour-an autumn favourite. 🏡 Where Ornamental Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Front Yard Features - Use as a sculptural centrepiece or to frame walkways.✅ Courtyards & Compact Spaces - Teddy Bear and Japanese Maple are ideal for smaller areas.✅ Formal Garden Designs - Combine symmetry and colour for timeless style.✅ Mixed Garden Beds - Layer with shrubs and groundcovers for a lush, dynamic look. Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose trees based on both height and seasonal appeal-Japanese Maple adds colour in autumn, Crepe Myrtle brings summer flowers, and Teddy Bear Magnolia delivers evergreen structure. Plant in well-draining soil, mulch well, and allow room for canopy growth. ❔ FAQs About Ornamental Trees Are ornamental trees high maintenance?Not at all-most just need occasional pruning and seasonal feeding. Can I plant these trees in small gardens?Yes! Teddy Bear Magnolia and Japanese Maple are perfect for tight spaces. Do they lose their leaves in winter?Only the Japanese Maple is deciduous-the others remain green year-round. Are they suitable for pots or containers?Yes, particularly when young-just ensure good drainage and room to grow. Will these trees work in both modern and classic garden styles?Absolutely. Their elegant forms and colours suit every design aesthetic. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Ornamental Trees? Want a garden that turns heads? Start with our Ornamental Trees collection.
Ornamental Trees & Plants
Ornamental Trees & Plants Add character, colour, and charm to your garden with our Ornamental Trees & Plants collection. From vibrant foliage to fragrant blooms, these statement-makers are perfect for creating eye-catching garden features and elegant borders. 🌱 Why Choose Ornamental Trees & Plants ✔ Visual Impact - Stunning colours, textures, and forms that elevate your landscape.✔ Fragrance & Foliage - Delight the senses with scented blooms and variegated leaves.✔ Perfect for Pots & Borders - Compact, versatile, and ideal for creative planting.✔ Low Maintenance Beauty - Easy-care choices that look good year-round.✔ Thrives in Aussie Gardens - Hardy performers for sun, heat, and dry spells. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: French Lavender (Lavandula dentata) - Soft purple flowers and aromatic foliage bring elegance and scent to any garden. Tuscan Blue Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis 'Tuscan Blue') - Upright, architectural form with fragrant, edible leaves and blue flowers. Croton (Codiaeum variegatum) - A bold tropical beauty with vividly coloured, glossy leaves for maximum drama. 🏡 Where Ornamental Trees & Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Cottage Gardens & Herb Beds - Lavender and Rosemary offer fragrance, form, and function.✅ Feature Pots & Planters - Croton and Rosemary shine as colourful, low-fuss centrepieces.✅ Border Edging - Use Lavender for tidy lines and pollinator-friendly pathways.✅ Patios & Entryways - Add beauty and scent where guests are welcomed. Expert Plant Selection Tip Mix plants for contrast-combine the fine, silvery foliage of Lavender with the bold leaves of Croton and the upright form of Rosemary. All thrive in full sun and well-draining soil. Prune lightly after flowering or for shape, and avoid overwatering. ❔ FAQs About Ornamental Trees & Plants Do these plants flower or offer colour year-round?Yes-Lavender and Rosemary bloom seasonally, while Croton offers evergreen colour with its foliage. Can they be grown in pots?Absolutely! All three thrive in containers with the right drainage and care. Do they need full sun to look their best?Yes, full sun encourages vibrant colour, bushy growth, and strong flowering. Are they drought-tolerant?Yes-once established, they’re all great low-water options. Will they attract bees or other pollinators?Lavender and Rosemary are loved by bees and butterflies, making your garden come alive. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Ornamental Trees & Plants? Turn your garden into a lush escape - shop Ornamental Trees & Plants today!
Outdoor Plants
Outdoor Plants Elevate your exterior spaces with our Outdoor Plants collection-handpicked to thrive in Australian gardens. Whether you’re after structure, colour, or year-round greenery, these plants deliver lasting beauty and low-maintenance appeal. 🌱 Why Choose Outdoor Plants ✔ Built for the Elements - Tough, reliable plants that love sun, wind, and open air.✔ Structure & Shade - Add form, screening, or canopy to your garden design.✔ Seasonal Interest - Enjoy blooms, berries, and vibrant foliage throughout the year.✔ Low Maintenance Needs - Minimal care required once established.✔ Perfect for Aussie Landscapes - Adapted to perform in a wide range of outdoor conditions. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Lilly Pilly Resilience (Syzygium australe 'Resilience') - A hardy, fast-growing hedging plant with fluffy white flowers and glossy foliage. Tree Wisteria (Bolusanthus speciosus) - Stunning violet-blue flowers on a graceful small tree-ideal for feature planting. Spartan Juniper (Juniperus chinensis 'Spartan') - A sleek, vertical evergreen perfect for topiary or structured borders. 🏡 Where Outdoor Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Front Yard Screens & Hedges - Use Lilly Pilly for neat, green boundaries.✅ Feature Tree Zones - Tree Wisteria brings elegant colour to lawns or courtyards.✅ Formal Garden Designs - Spartan Juniper adds symmetry and architectural lines.✅ Mixed Garden Beds - Combine these with groundcovers and flowering shrubs for year-round impact. Expert Plant Selection Tip Plan for contrast in form and colour-mix upright plants like Spartan Juniper with flowering trees like Tree Wisteria and dense growers like Lilly Pilly. Ensure each plant has the space and sunlight it needs, and mulch around the base to retain moisture and prevent weeds. ❔ FAQs About Outdoor Plants Are these plants suitable for full sun?Yes-all three thrive in sunny outdoor locations and handle heat well. Do they need a lot of water?Only during establishment. Once settled, they’re all relatively drought-tolerant. Can I use these in formal or modern landscapes?Definitely. Spartan Juniper and Lilly Pilly are favourites in structured garden designs. How big do these plants get?Each varies-Spartan Juniper stays narrow and tall, Tree Wisteria grows to a small tree, and Lilly Pilly forms a dense hedge. Are they easy to maintain?Yes! They require minimal pruning and are generally pest-resistant and low-fuss. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Outdoor Plants? These plants go fast - order your favourites before they sell out!
Palm Trees
Palm Trees Bring elegance, colour, and a true tropical feel to your garden with our Palm Trees collection. These striking varieties are perfect for feature planting, indoor jungles, or creating lush, exotic backdrops in warm Australian climates. 🌱 Why Choose Palm Trees ✔ Exotic Appeal - Add instant tropical vibes with bold trunks and graceful fronds.✔ Striking Colour Varieties - Unique red and green stems for dramatic contrast.✔ Versatile for Indoors & Out - Thrive in both gardens and stylish indoor pots.✔ Slow to Moderate Growth - Ideal for long-term landscaping with minimal maintenance.✔ Adapted to Aussie Conditions - Suited to subtropical and tropical zones. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Red Areca Palm (Areca vestiaria 'Red Form') - Vibrant red trunks and lush green fronds make this a rare, show-stopping palm. Lipstick Palm (Cyrtostachys renda) - Famous for its brilliant red crownshaft and tropical elegance-best suited to warm, humid areas. Kentia Palm (Howea forsteriana) - A classic indoor-outdoor palm with arching fronds and timeless appeal. 🏡 Where Palm Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Tropical Garden Beds - Mix red and green trunk varieties for lush contrast.✅ Indoor Feature Pots - Kentia is ideal for bringing greenery into living rooms or foyers.✅ Courtyards & Patios - Use palms in large pots to soften paved spaces.✅ Subtropical Landscapes - Perfect for warm-climate gardens needing soft structure and colour. Expert Plant Selection Tip For maximum impact, pair coloured-trunk palms like Lipstick and Red Areca with green-leafed understory plants for contrast. Kentia Palm prefers part shade and is excellent for protected outdoor spots or indoors with bright, indirect light. Ensure good drainage and consistent moisture in tropical zones. ❔ FAQs About Palm Trees Are these palm trees suitable for indoor use?Yes! Kentia Palm is especially popular indoors, and Red Areca can be used in bright interior spaces. Do Lipstick and Red Areca Palms grow well in all climates?They thrive best in warm, humid, frost-free environments-ideal for tropical and subtropical zones. Can I grow these palms in pots?Absolutely. All three palms adapt well to container growing with the right care. How fast do these palms grow?They’re slow to moderate growers, making them great for long-term landscape planning. Do these palms require much maintenance?Very little-just water regularly while establishing and remove old fronds as needed. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Palm Trees? Create your perfect outdoor space - these bestsellers won’t last!
Palms
Palms Add structure, movement, and instant tropical flair to your garden with our Palms collection. From bold statement trees to sculptural potted accents, these versatile palms bring elegance and lush greenery to any outdoor or indoor space. 🌱 Why Choose Palms ✔ Tropical Style Instantly - Transform any space into a resort-inspired retreat.✔ Architectural Foliage - Graceful fronds and bold trunks create visual impact.✔ Perfect for Pots or In-Ground - Thrive in containers or planted directly in garden beds.✔ Low Maintenance & Hardy - Minimal care needed for maximum reward.✔ Suited to Aussie Climates - Perform beautifully in full sun, part shade, and coastal conditions. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Foxtail Palm (Wodyetia Bifurcata) - Sleek trunk and bushy, feather-like fronds make this a tropical must-have. Bangalow Palm (Archontophoenix cunninghamiana) - Fast-growing and elegant, ideal for creating shady groves or lining pathways. Ponytail Palm (Beaucarnea recurvata) - A sculptural showstopper with a swollen base and cascading leaves-perfect for pots and modern gardens. 🏡 Where Palms Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Poolside & Tropical Gardens - Use Foxtail and Bangalow to frame outdoor entertaining zones.✅ Entryways & Feature Beds - Make a bold first impression with striking form.✅ Indoor or Courtyard Pots - Ponytail Palm adds quirky style to balconies or living rooms.✅ Layered Garden Designs - Mix palm heights for depth, movement, and shade. Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose your palm based on its mature size and sun exposure. Foxtail and Bangalow Palms thrive in full sun and make great canopy trees, while Ponytail Palms love bright light but stay compact. Mulch around the base and water regularly while establishing for best growth. ❔ FAQs About Palms Are palms suitable for all garden sizes?Yes! From towering Foxtails to compact Ponytail Palms, there’s a size to suit every space. Can I grow palms in pots?Absolutely-Ponytail and even young Foxtail and Bangalow Palms thrive in large containers. Do they require a lot of water?Only during establishment-after that, most palms are surprisingly drought-tolerant. Are palms good for coastal or windy locations?Yes, many palms (like Foxtail) are well suited to exposed, breezy areas. Will palms grow well in part shade?Yes, especially Bangalow and Ponytail Palms, which tolerate lower light levels beautifully. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Palms? Want a garden that turns heads? Start with our Palms collection.
Palms & Tropical
Palms and tropical plants bring bold foliage, vertical structure and a relaxed architectural feel to Australian gardens. Well suited to warm climates and coastal conditions, palms and tropical plants thrive in areas with strong sunlight, humidity and long growing seasons. This collection includes feature palms, screening varieties and lush tropical foliage selected for performance across much of Australia, particularly in subtropical and coastal regions. When matched to the right climate and soil conditions, palms and tropical plants create layered, resort-style landscapes with strong visual impact and long-term reliability. Why palms and tropical plants perform well in Australia Large parts of Australia experience warm temperatures and extended summers. In these conditions, palms and tropical plants grow vigorously and maintain strong foliage density. Across suitable regions, they offer: Bold leaf structure and strong architectural form Excellent vertical height without excessive canopy spread Natural screening in pool and boundary areas Wind movement and texture in coastal settings Strong performance in sandy and free-draining soils Palms in particular are valued for their upright growth habit, making them ideal for narrower garden spaces where canopy trees would be too broad. For layered planting, combine palms with understorey shrubs from our Shrubs collection and structural canopy from our Trees range where appropriate. Where palms and tropical plants work best Pool and outdoor entertaining areas Palms are widely used around pools and alfresco spaces. Their upright trunks and lifted canopies allow airflow while maintaining privacy and shade. Coastal gardens Many palm species tolerate coastal exposure and sandy soils, making them a strong choice for seaside properties. Selecting salt-tolerant varieties is essential in high-wind coastal zones. Privacy and boundary screening Clumping palms and dense tropical foliage plants create effective natural screens. They soften fencing and add depth to boundaries without appearing rigid. For additional coverage, integrate with selections from our Screening Plants collection. Feature planting and entrances Statement palms can anchor driveways and front entrances. Large-leaf tropical plants create focal points in courtyards and protected garden spaces. Choosing the right palms and tropical plants for Australian conditions While palms and tropical plants are often associated with warm climates, careful selection allows them to perform in a range of regions. Climate compatibility Subtropical and coastal regions support the widest range of palms and tropical plants. In temperate areas, frost tolerance becomes critical. Inland regions require heat resilience and appropriate irrigation during establishment. Always confirm suitability for your local climate before planting. Soil and drainage Most palms prefer well-drained soil. Poor drainage can lead to root stress. Sandy soils are generally well suited, though organic matter improves moisture retention. Heavy clay soils may require soil improvement and raised planting mounds to improve drainage. Sunlight requirements Many palms thrive in full sun, while some tropical foliage plants prefer filtered light or partial shade, particularly in very hot regions. Maintenance considerations Palms generally require minimal pruning beyond removal of older fronds. Tropical foliage plants may require occasional shaping to maintain density. Practical buying tips Confirm mature height and trunk width before purchasing, particularly for smaller residential blocks. Select frost-tolerant varieties if planting in cooler or elevated areas. Improve soil drainage before planting in clay-heavy sites. Water consistently during establishment, especially in warmer climates. Allow sufficient spacing between trunks for airflow and long-term canopy development. Single trunk vs clumping palms Single trunk palms create strong vertical lines and are ideal for formal or structured designs. Clumping palms provide denser screening and a fuller, layered appearance. They are often used for privacy along boundaries and around pool zones. Both forms can be combined to create varied texture and depth. Establishing palms and tropical plants successfully Proper planting ensures long-term performance. Dig a hole wider than the root ball Ensure the base of the trunk is planted at correct soil level Improve drainage where necessary Water deeply at planting Apply mulch, keeping it clear of the trunk In warmer climates, palms establish steadily throughout much of the year. In cooler regions, planting in spring improves establishment before winter. Frequently asked questions Are palms suitable for all parts of Australia? Many palms perform best in warmer and coastal climates. Frost tolerance varies by species, so selection should align with local conditions. Do palms have invasive roots? Most common landscape palms have non-invasive root systems compared to large canopy trees. They are generally suitable near structures when properly spaced. How fast do palms grow? Growth rates depend on species and climate. In warm regions with adequate water, many varieties establish and gain height steadily. Can palms be used for privacy? Yes. Clumping palms and closely spaced single trunk varieties create effective natural screens. Do tropical plants require high maintenance? Most require moderate care during establishment. Once settled, many are relatively low maintenance in suitable climates. Palms and tropical plants bring height, texture and a distinctive character to Australian landscapes. When selected carefully for climate and soil conditions, they provide long-term structure and a strong architectural presence.
Palms for Sale
Palms for Sale Bring elegance, height, and tropical flair to your landscape with our Palms for Sale collection. These discounted favourites are perfect for creating resort-style gardens without the premium price tag. 🌱 Why Choose Palms for Sale ✔ Instant Tropical Vibe - Add lush, exotic appeal to any outdoor space.✔ Big Impact, Low Cost - Premium palms now available at reduced prices.✔ Fast-Growing & Hardy - Establish quickly and thrive in Aussie climates.✔ Low Maintenance - Minimal care for maximum effect.✔ Ideal for Pots or Planting - Great for both in-ground designs and large containers. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Foxtail Palm (Wodyetia Bifurcata) - Sleek trunk and feathery fronds make this a true tropical statement tree. Golden Cane Palm (Dypsis lutescens) - Multi-stemmed, vibrant green foliage perfect for screens and pots. Bismarck Palm (Bismarckia nobilis) - Silver-blue fan leaves and bold structure create striking visual drama. 🏡 Where Palms for Sale Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Tropical Garden Beds - Use as centrepieces or layered background height.✅ Poolside Escapes - Instantly elevate your pool zone with lush palms.✅ Modern Courtyards - Add structure and softness in large pots or planters.✅ Driveways & Entryways - Create a welcoming resort feel at your front entrance. Expert Plant Selection Tip Pair palms with varying frond textures and colours for visual interest-Foxtail for height, Golden Cane for screening, and Bismarck for architectural contrast. Use quality, free-draining soil and water regularly during establishment. Mulching around the base helps retain moisture and protect roots. ❔ FAQs About Palms for Sale Are these discounted palms still high quality?Yes-our sale stock is healthy and garden-ready, just available for a limited time. Will they grow well in my climate?Absolutely. These palms are chosen for their performance in Australian gardens, including coastal and subtropical zones. Can I grow these palms in pots?Yes, especially the Golden Cane Palm, which thrives in large containers. Do palms require much maintenance?Not at all-just occasional watering and removal of old fronds to keep them looking fresh. Are these good for beginner gardeners?Definitely! Palms are easy to grow, forgiving, and deliver a big visual impact. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Palms for Sale? These plants go fast - order your favourites before they sell out!
Palms, Ferns & Tropical
Palms, Ferns & Tropical Transform your garden into a lush paradise with our Palms, Ferns & Tropical collection. These exotic, statement-making plants bring bold foliage, vibrant flowers, and that irresistible resort-style vibe to any space. 🌱 Why Choose Palms, Ferns & Tropical ✔ Tropical Ambience - Instantly create a holiday feel in your backyard.✔ Striking Foliage & Colour - Big leaves and bright blooms for maximum impact.✔ Lush, Layered Look - Perfect for creating depth and movement in the garden.✔ Thrives in Aussie Climates - Handles heat, humidity, and coastal conditions with ease.✔ Perfect for Feature Planting - Use in pots, garden beds, or around pools. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Evergreen Frangipani (Plumeria pudica) - Lush foliage and crisp white flowers that bloom for months in warm climates. Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae) - Bold orange and blue flowers that resemble a tropical bird in flight-truly a garden icon. Fruit Salad Plant (Monstera deliciosa) - Famous for its split leaves and indoor-outdoor versatility, adding instant jungle vibes. 🏡 Where Palms, Ferns & Tropical Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Poolside Retreats - Combine large-leaf foliage and bright flowers for a resort-style escape.✅ Tropical Garden Beds - Layer ferns, frangipanis, and bold foliage for lush density.✅ Patio & Courtyard Corners - Use pots to bring the tropics to small spaces.✅ Indoor Jungle Spaces - Plants like Monstera transition beautifully indoors. Expert Plant Selection Tip For a tropical look, combine plants with contrasting heights and leaf shapes. Use Monstera at ground level, Bird of Paradise for vertical height, and Frangipani as a flowering focal point. Ensure consistent moisture, protection from strong wind, and rich, free-draining soil for best results. ❔ FAQs About Palms, Ferns & Tropical Do tropical plants grow well in Australian climates?Yes, especially in subtropical and coastal regions-they thrive with warmth and humidity. Can I grow these in pots or smaller spaces?Absolutely-each of these plants grows beautifully in large containers. How much sunlight do they need?Most prefer full sun to part shade, with some protection from harsh afternoon rays. Are they suitable for indoor spaces as well?Yes! Monstera and Bird of Paradise are especially popular indoors with bright indirect light. Do tropical plants need lots of watering?They enjoy consistent moisture but are surprisingly tough once established. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Palms, Ferns & Tropical? Turn your garden into a lush escape - shop Palms, Ferns & Tropical today!
Partial Shade Trees & Plants
Partial Shade Trees & Plants Brighten your garden’s dappled zones with our Partial Shade Trees & Plants collection. These lush, colourful selections thrive in filtered light, bringing softness, structure, and seasonal beauty to areas that don’t receive full sun. 🌱 Why Choose Partial Shade Trees & Plants ✔ Perfect for Dappled Light - Ideal for morning sun or light beneath tree canopies.✔ Vibrant Foliage & Flowers - Add colour and texture to low-light spots.✔ Low Maintenance Beauty - Thrive with minimal intervention.✔ Versatile in Design - Suited to layered planting and mixed garden beds.✔ Well-Adapted to Aussie Gardens - Reliable performers in varied climates. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Silver Lady Fern (Blechnum gibbum 'Silver Lady') - Elegant, arching fronds that love filtered light and bring a tropical feel. Magical Pearl Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla 'Magical Pearl') - Compact with stunning pale pink-to-cream blooms that thrive in semi-shade. Natal Lily (Clivia miniata) - Bold, strappy foliage and trumpet-like orange blooms that flourish beneath trees. 🏡 Where Partial Shade Trees & Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Understory Gardens - Ideal for planting beneath larger trees or palms.✅ Shady Borders - Add structure and colour to garden edges in filtered light.✅ Protected Courtyards - Bring soft greenery to walled or partially shaded spaces.✅ Indoor-Outdoor Zones - Many varieties also thrive in bright, indirect indoor light. Expert Plant Selection Tip When planting in partial shade, look for contrast in foliage and flower form. Combine lush greens like Silver Lady Fern with the bold blooms of Clivia and Hydrangea for a vibrant, layered look. Keep soil moist but well-draining, and mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds. ❔ FAQs About Partial Shade Trees & Plants What does 'partial shade' mean for plant placement?It refers to areas with 3–6 hours of sun or spots with filtered light throughout the day. Can I grow these plants in full shade?Some will tolerate full shade, but they perform best in partial light for strong growth and blooming. Are they good under large trees or near fences?Yes, these plants are perfect for understory planting where sun is limited. Do they require more watering in shade?Shaded areas hold moisture longer, so you’ll usually water less than in sunny spots. Will these plants add colour even without full sun?Absolutely! Many in this collection offer vibrant flowers and striking foliage in low-light areas. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Partial Shade Trees & Plants? Create your perfect outdoor space - these bestsellers won’t last!
Pest Control
Pest control is a critical part of maintaining healthy gardens in Australian conditions. From sap-sucking insects and caterpillars to fungal issues encouraged by humidity, the right pest control products help protect trees, hedging plants, lawns and edible gardens without disrupting overall plant health. This collection includes practical garden pest control solutions suited to a wide range of climates across Australia, from humid coastal regions to drier inland areas. Whether you are managing insects on fruit trees, protecting new growth on screening plants or preventing seasonal outbreaks, effective pest control starts with identifying the issue early and using the appropriate treatment. Why pest control is essential in Australian gardens Australia’s climate supports strong plant growth, but it also supports active pest populations. Warm temperatures and extended growing seasons can lead to rapid insect breeding cycles and recurring infestations if left unmanaged. Across most regions of Australia, common garden pressures include: Aphids and sap-sucking insects on new growth Caterpillars damaging foliage Scale and mites on ornamental and fruiting plants Lawn grubs in warmer months Fungal diseases encouraged by humidity and poor airflow Without early intervention, minor issues can quickly escalate. Targeted pest control protects plant structure, encourages healthy growth and improves long-term garden performance. If you are growing from our Fruit Trees or Privacy & Screening collections, proactive pest management is particularly important during peak growth seasons. Where pest control products work best Fruit trees and edible gardens Edible plants often attract insects during flowering and fruit development. Managing pests early protects crop quality and prevents long-term damage to tree health. Hedging and screening plants Dense hedges can restrict airflow, creating ideal conditions for insects and fungal problems. Routine inspection and targeted treatment maintain consistent coverage. Lawn areas Lawn pests such as grubs can cause rapid damage during warmer months. Early treatment prevents widespread thinning and root damage. Newly planted trees and shrubs Young plants are more vulnerable to pest attack while establishing. Protective treatments during early growth stages reduce stress and improve survival rates. Choosing the right pest control for Australian conditions Effective pest control depends on correct identification and appropriate product selection. Identify the problem first Different pests require different treatments. Broad spraying without diagnosis can waste time and harm beneficial insects. Look for: Chewed leaves or holes indicating caterpillars Sticky residue or distorted growth suggesting sap-sucking insects Yellowing or stippled leaves pointing to mites Visible scale or residue on stems Consider climate and timing Warmer regions may experience year-round pest pressure. Cooler climates often see seasonal spikes. Apply treatments when pests are active and most vulnerable. Protect beneficial insects Where possible, use targeted treatments that minimise impact on pollinators and predatory insects. Healthy ecosystems reduce long-term pest pressure. Follow application guidelines Over-application does not improve results and may damage plants. Always apply according to label instructions and environmental conditions. Practical buying tips Inspect plants regularly, especially during active growing seasons. Early detection reduces the need for heavy treatment. Choose products suited to the specific pest, not just general insect control. Treat during cooler parts of the day to reduce plant stress and evaporation. Rotate treatment types if recurring issues occur to reduce resistance build-up. Combine pest control with strong plant care practices - healthy plants are naturally more resilient. For long-term performance, pair pest control with proper feeding and watering practices, especially for plants from our Trees and Indoor Plants collections. Preventative pest management Prevention is more effective than reactive treatment. Maintain consistent watering to reduce plant stress Prune overcrowded growth to improve airflow Remove heavily infested foliage promptly Keep lawns well-fed and properly aerated Avoid excessive fertiliser that encourages soft, pest-attracting growth Healthy plants with balanced growth are less susceptible to severe infestations. Seasonal pest patterns in Australia While exact timing varies by region, general patterns include: Spring: Aphids and caterpillars targeting new growth Summer: Increased insect activity in warm, humid conditions Autumn: Lawn grubs and lingering infestations Winter: Reduced insect pressure in cooler climates but possible fungal concerns in wet areas Monitoring through seasonal transitions helps prevent sudden outbreaks. Frequently asked questions How often should pest control be applied? Application frequency depends on the product and severity of infestation. Preventative treatments may be applied seasonally, while active infestations require closer monitoring. Is pest control safe for fruit trees? Many products are suitable for use on edible plants when applied correctly. Always follow label directions and observe withholding periods where required. Can I treat pests during hot weather? Avoid applying treatments during extreme heat. Early morning or late afternoon applications reduce plant stress and improve effectiveness. Why do pests keep returning? Recurring infestations may indicate underlying stress such as poor soil, inconsistent watering or overcrowded planting. Addressing root causes improves long-term control. Do indoor plants need pest control? Indoor plants can attract pests such as fungus gnats and mites, particularly in warm, enclosed environments. Early treatment and correct watering practices prevent escalation. Pest control is part of responsible garden management in Australia. With correct identification, targeted treatment and strong plant care practices, most issues can be controlled before they cause lasting damage.
Plant Tiles
Plant Tiles Achieve instant green coverage with our Plant Tiles collection-pre-grown, ready-to-lay greenery that transforms bare ground into lush, low-maintenance living carpets in no time. 🌱 Why Choose Plant Tiles ✔ Instant Impact - Skip the wait and enjoy immediate green coverage.✔ Low Maintenance - No mowing, minimal watering, and easy to care for.✔ Perfect for Shady & Sunny Spots - Versatile options for all light conditions.✔ Soil Stabilising Groundcovers - Help prevent erosion and weed growth.✔ Ideal for Aussie Gardens - Thrive in local climates and adapt easily. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: No Mow Grass (Zoysia tenuifolia) - Soft, mounded texture that stays neat without the mower. Native Violet (Viola hederacea) - Pretty purple-and-white flowers and dense coverage for shaded zones. Kidney Weed (Dichondra repens) - Lush, trailing groundcover that fills gaps with minimal effort. 🏡 Where Plant Tiles Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Pathway Edges & Between Pavers - Soft underfoot and perfect for high-traffic spots.✅ Shaded Lawns - Native Violet and Kidney Weed thrive where turf won’t grow.✅ Modern Minimalist Gardens - Zoysia offers texture without clutter.✅ Balconies & Courtyards - Ideal for green surfaces in pots or planter boxes. Expert Plant Selection Tip To get the best results, prepare the ground by removing weeds and lightly cultivating the soil. Lay tiles tightly together for seamless coverage, water well after installation, and keep moist for the first few weeks to help them establish. Mix varieties to suit sun and shade zones in your garden. ❔ FAQs About Plant Tiles Are plant tiles easy to install myself?Yes, just place them on prepared soil, press down, and water-no special tools needed. Do they need mowing or trimming?Not at all-varieties like No Mow Grass and Kidney Weed stay neat and low. Can I use them in shady or awkward spots?Definitely. Native Violet and Kidney Weed are great for hard-to-grow areas. How quickly do they establish?Most varieties root in within 2–3 weeks with regular watering. Are they durable for kids and pets?Yes, they’re soft, hardy, and can handle light foot traffic. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Plant Tiles? Turn your garden into a lush escape - shop Plant Tiles today!
Plants
Plants form the foundation of every successful Australian garden. Whether you are building privacy, adding colour, creating structure or softening hard landscaping, choosing the right plants for Australian conditions is critical. This collection includes evergreen and deciduous varieties suited to a wide range of climates across the country - from coastal exposure and sandy soils to inland heat and heavier clay. Each plant is selected for reliability, strong growth habits and long-term performance in real-world environments. From compact garden bed fillers to structural shrubs and statement foliage, these plants are suited to residential gardens, new builds and large-scale landscape projects across most of Australia. Why plants perform well in Australian gardens Australia’s climate demands resilience. High UV levels, extended summers and inconsistent rainfall can quickly stress poorly chosen species. Well-selected plants not only survive these conditions but improve soil health and overall garden stability. Across most regions, quality landscape plants: Create structure and definition in garden beds Improve privacy and soften fencing Add seasonal colour and texture Support biodiversity and pollinators Help regulate soil temperature through ground coverage Evergreen plants are particularly popular in warmer climates where year-round greenery is preferred. Deciduous options are often used in cooler regions to introduce seasonal variation and allow winter sunlight. For vertical structure and canopy layering, combine shrubs and groundcovers with selections from our Trees collection. For denser boundary planting, explore our Screening Plants range. Where plants work best in landscape design Garden beds and borders Shrubs and flowering plants form the backbone of structured garden beds. Layering taller plants at the rear with compact varieties at the front creates depth and visual balance. Screening and privacy Medium-height plants can form informal hedges and privacy buffers, particularly in suburban settings where space is limited. Feature planting Foliage contrast and architectural form allow individual plants to act as focal points in courtyards, entrances and around outdoor living areas. Coastal and exposed sites Salt-tolerant and wind-hardy varieties perform well in coastal environments when selected carefully. For projects requiring larger scale impact, complement planting schemes with Advanced Trees to create layered height and long-term canopy. Choosing the right plants for Australian conditions Plant selection should prioritise climate compatibility and function. Climate and exposure Australia includes subtropical, temperate and semi-arid regions. Coastal properties require salt tolerance. Inland areas demand heat resilience. Southern regions may experience frost. Select plants suited to your local environment rather than focusing solely on appearance. Soil type and drainage Heavy clay soils are common in many developments. Sandy soils dominate near the coast. Good drainage is essential for most species. Improving soil with organic matter before planting significantly improves establishment and long-term growth. Sunlight requirements Full sun varieties perform best in open exposures. Partial shade plants suit courtyard gardens and areas protected by larger trees or buildings. Maintenance expectations Some plants require regular pruning to maintain shape. Others grow naturally compact with minimal intervention. Choose species aligned with your maintenance capacity. For drought resilience and environmental performance, consider integrating suitable options from our Native Plants collection. Practical buying tips Define the purpose first - privacy, colour, structure or ground coverage. Measure available space and check mature width and height before purchasing. Consider planting in groups of odd numbers for a natural look. Prepare soil properly before installation. Loosen compacted ground and incorporate compost. Water consistently during the establishment period, particularly in warm climates. Evergreen vs deciduous plants Evergreen plants retain foliage year-round and are widely used for structure and privacy. They are especially suited to warmer climates where consistent greenery is preferred. Deciduous plants shed leaves seasonally. In cooler regions, this can provide winter sunlight while still offering summer coverage. Both types have a place in Australian gardens depending on climate and design goals. Establishing plants successfully Strong establishment determines long-term performance. Dig planting holes wider than the pot size Avoid planting too deeply Backfill with improved soil rather than pure potting mix Water thoroughly after planting Apply mulch to regulate soil temperature and suppress weeds Across most of Australia, autumn and spring are ideal planting seasons. In warmer regions, winter planting is also effective. Frequently asked questions How often should new plants be watered? During the first growing season, consistent watering is essential. Frequency depends on climate and soil type, but deep watering is generally more effective than light surface watering. Can plants improve property value? Well-designed planting improves street appeal and outdoor usability, which can positively influence long-term property perception. Are native plants easier to maintain? Many Australian native plants are adapted to local conditions and can be lower maintenance once established, though all plants require care during early growth. How close should plants be planted together? Spacing depends on mature width. Planting slightly closer than full mature spread helps achieve quicker canopy coverage without excessive competition. Do all plants require fertiliser? Most benefit from improved soil and light feeding during active growth periods. Always match fertiliser to plant type. Plants provide the structure, texture and life that define Australian gardens. When selected carefully and planted correctly, they create layered, resilient landscapes suited to diverse climates and soil conditions.
Plants for Balconies
Plants for Balconies Turn your balcony into a blooming escape with our Plants for Balconies collection. These compact, vibrant plants thrive in containers and smaller spaces, bringing colour, fragrance, and style to your outdoor nook. 🌱 Why Choose Plants for Balconies ✔ Perfect for Small Spaces - Designed to thrive in pots and limited areas.✔ Fragrant & Edible Options - Add scent and flavour to your outdoor living space.✔ Low Maintenance - Easy to care for, even for beginner gardeners.✔ Bold Colour & Texture - Make your balcony pop with lush foliage and blooms.✔ Suited to Aussie Conditions - Handle full sun, wind, and container life with ease. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: French Lavender (Lavandula dentata) - Soft purple blooms and calming fragrance in a compact, sun-loving shrub. Lemonicious Lemon Tree (Citrus limon 'Lemonicious') - Dwarf, fruiting lemon tree perfect for pots and packed with flavour. Giant Bromeliad (Alcantarea imperialis 'Rubra') - Dramatic burgundy foliage that adds a bold, architectural touch to balconies. 🏡 Where Plants for Balconies Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Apartment Balconies - Ideal for urban dwellers wanting greenery without the yard.✅ Outdoor Entertaining Spaces - Add beauty and scent to alfresco settings.✅ Herb & Edible Corners - Grow lemons and lavender for kitchen use.✅ Feature Pots & Planters - Create visual impact with colourful, textured foliage. Expert Plant Selection Tip Use high-quality, well-draining potting mix and containers with good drainage holes. Group plants with similar sun and water needs-lavender and lemon love full sun, while bromeliads enjoy morning sun and afternoon shade. Elevate larger pots on stands or wheels for easy movement and styling flexibility. ❔ FAQs About Plants for Balconies Will these plants do well in pots long term?Yes, they're ideal for container growing and will thrive with basic care. Can they handle strong sun and wind on high balconies?Absolutely-these varieties are tough and well-suited to exposed conditions. Do I need to repot them often?Only every 1–2 years or when roots fill the pot. Choose pots with room to grow. How much maintenance do they require?Minimal-just water regularly, fertilise seasonally, and prune when needed. Are they suitable for beginner gardeners?Yes! These plants are low-fuss, rewarding, and easy to grow in any space. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Plants for Balconies? Create your perfect outdoor space - these bestsellers won’t last!
Plants for Coastal Areas
Plants for Coastal Areas Create a thriving, salt-tolerant landscape with our Plants for Coastal Areas collection. These resilient beauties are built to withstand sea breezes, sandy soils, and harsh sun—perfect for that effortless coastal look. 🌱 Why Choose Plants for Coastal Areas ✔ Salt & Wind Tolerant - Ideal for beachfront homes and exposed locations.✔ Tough Yet Beautiful - Withstand harsh conditions without sacrificing style.✔ Low Maintenance - Hardy growers that thrive with minimal fuss.✔ Statement-Making Foliage - Add dramatic form, texture, and movement.✔ Perfect for Aussie Coasts - Proven performers in coastal Australian climates. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Coastal Screw Pine (Pandanus Pedunculatus) - Iconic twisted trunk and spiky foliage, perfect for beachfront appeal. Foxtail Palm (Wodyetia Bifurcata) - Feather-like fronds and a sleek trunk bring tropical style to any coastal garden. Bismarck Palm (Bismarckia nobilis) - Silvery-blue fan leaves create a stunning focal point in open, sunny areas. 🏡 Where Plants for Coastal Areas Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Beachfront Gardens - Withstand salt spray, wind, and sandy soils with ease.✅ Exposed Front Yards - Create privacy and drama in open, sun-drenched spots.✅ Tropical Retreats - Mix palms and Pandanus for a bold, island-style look.✅ Coastal Acreage - Use as windbreaks, feature trees, or along driveways. Expert Plant Selection Tip In coastal gardens, spacing is key-allow palms like Bismarck and Foxtail room to spread their fronds. Use Pandanus near the front of your property for dramatic entry points or erosion control. These plants love full sun and benefit from sandy, well-draining soil. ❔ FAQs About Plants for Coastal Areas Can these plants handle salt spray and sandy soil?Yes, they’re specifically chosen for their high tolerance to salt, sand, and wind. Do I need to water them often in a coastal setting?Only while establishing-after that, they’re incredibly drought-tolerant. Will they survive strong winds near the ocean?Absolutely. These varieties are naturally wind-resistant and ideal for exposed sites. Are they suitable for small gardens?Foxtail Palm works well in smaller spaces, but Bismarck and Pandanus need more room to shine. Do they require pruning or shaping?Very little-just remove dead fronds occasionally to keep them looking tidy. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Plants for Coastal Areas? Want a garden that turns heads? Start with our Plants for Coastal Areas collection.
Plants for Full Shade
Plants for Full Shade Bring beauty to the darkest corners of your garden with our Plants for Full Shade collection. These hardy heroes thrive where most plants won’t, adding life, texture, and colour to low-light spaces. 🌱 Why Choose Plants for Full Shade ✔ Shade-Loving Survivors - Perfect for areas with little to no direct sunlight.✔ Low Maintenance - Reliable growers that need minimal attention.✔ Lush Foliage & Texture - Add depth and greenery to dim corners.✔ Great for Indoors & Outdoors - Versatile options for patios, understories, or interior spaces.✔ Australian Climate Ready - Handle cool, shaded spots across all regions. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Native Violet (Viola hederacea) - A charming ground cover with dainty purple and white flowers, perfect for moist, shaded areas. Panda Plant (Kalanchoe tomentosa) - Fuzzy, silver leaves with brown edges bring soft contrast to indoor or covered outdoor spots. Cast Iron Plant (Aspidistra elatior) - Almost indestructible, this deep green beauty thrives in full shade with zero fuss. 🏡 Where Plants for Full Shade Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Under Large Trees - Fill bare ground beneath canopy cover.✅ South-Facing Walls - Add greenery where sunlight never reaches.✅ Indoor Corners & Offices - Cast Iron and Panda Plant are perfect in pots.✅ Moist, Shady Beds - Native Violet adds ground-level colour and softness. Expert Plant Selection Tip In full shade, focus on foliage contrast and texture. Combine the broad, glossy leaves of the Cast Iron Plant with the velvety tones of Panda Plant, and carpet the soil with Native Violet for colour. Ensure soil stays moist but well-drained, and avoid overwatering potted shade plants. ❔ FAQs About Plants for Full Shade Can plants really thrive with no direct sunlight?Yes, these varieties are specifically selected to perform well in low-light conditions. Are they suitable for growing indoors?Absolutely-Cast Iron and Panda Plant are especially popular as indoor greenery. Do they need special soil or fertiliser?No, just a well-draining mix and occasional feeding during growing season. How often do they need watering in full shade?Less often than sun-lovers-check soil moisture before watering to avoid overdoing it. Will these brighten up a dark garden spot?Yes! Their lush foliage and soft flowers add life and colour to shady areas. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Plants for Full Shade? Turn your garden into a lush escape - shop Plants for Full Shade today!
Plants for Full Sun
Plants for Full Sun Harness the power of the sun with our Plants for Full Sun collection. These tough, beautiful performers thrive in the brightest parts of your garden, delivering structure, colour, and resilience all year round. 🌱 Why Choose Plants for Full Sun ✔ Sun-Loving Growth - Thrive in open, exposed spots without burning.✔ Hardy & Drought-Tolerant - Built to handle heat and dry spells with ease.✔ Low Maintenance Appeal - Reliable and easy to care for in Aussie conditions.✔ Versatile Garden Uses - Perfect for borders, groundcovers, or hedging.✔ Year-Round Structure - Keep your garden looking vibrant in every season. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Lilly Pilly Resilience (Syzygium australe 'Resilience') - A sun-tough hedge favourite with glossy leaves and fluffy white blooms. Long Leaf Lomandra (Lomandra longifolia) - Strappy foliage and golden flower spikes that thrive in the harshest full-sun spots. Green Carpet (Carissa macrocarpa) - A low-growing ground cover with glossy leaves and sun-loving toughness. 🏡 Where Plants for Full Sun Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Front Yard Hedges & Screens - Use Lilly Pilly for sun-loving privacy.✅ Dry Borders & Pathways - Lomandra offers movement and golden colour.✅ Low-Maintenance Garden Beds - Green Carpet fills space with dense, glossy coverage.✅ Coastal & Rural Landscapes - These plants handle sun, wind, and dry soil with ease. Expert Plant Selection Tip For best results, space sun-loving plants according to their mature width to allow airflow and light penetration. Mix structural foliage like Lomandra with hardy groundcovers like Green Carpet to reduce weeding and watering. Use mulch to help retain moisture and improve soil health. ❔ FAQs About Plants for Full Sun Will these plants survive in intense summer heat?Yes, they’re specifically selected for their ability to thrive in full sun and hot conditions. Can I use them in dry or sandy soils?Absolutely-these plants perform well in poor soils once established. Are they good for low-maintenance gardens?Definitely. Minimal watering, pruning, and fuss is needed. Do I need to water them frequently in full sun?Only while establishing-after that, they’re drought-tolerant and hardy. What if my garden gets sun all day-are these the right choice?Yes! This collection is made for exactly those bright, open spaces. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Plants for Full Sun? These plants go fast - order your favourites before they sell out!
Plants for Partial Shade
Plants for Partial Shade Brighten your shady corners with our Plants for Partial Shade collection. These adaptable beauties thrive where sunlight is filtered, bringing lush greenery and soft blooms to spaces other plants can't handle. 🌱 Why Choose Plants for Partial Shade ✔ Thrives in Dappled Light - Perfect for spots with morning sun or afternoon shade.✔ Lush, Leafy Growth - Add rich texture and colour beneath trees or along fences.✔ Soft Blooms & Foliage - Elegant shapes and colours suited to cooler zones.✔ Low Maintenance - Less watering needed in shaded areas.✔ Ideal for Aussie Gardens - Proven performers in Australian shade conditions. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Giant Taro (Alocasia macrorrhizos) - Bold, tropical foliage that thrives in sheltered spots with indirect light. White Knight Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla 'White Knight') - Elegant white blooms that light up shaded beds. Kidney Weed (Dichondra repens) - A soft, spreading ground cover perfect for shady lawns or underplanting. 🏡 Where Plants for Partial Shade Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Under Trees & Canopies - Fill in dappled areas with texture and interest.✅ Shady Side Gardens - Ideal for spaces with filtered afternoon light.✅ Courtyards & Patios - Brighten cool spots with low light requirements.✅ Garden Edges & Borders - Use groundcovers like Kidney Weed for lush, soft edges. Expert Plant Selection Tip When working with partial shade, combine foliage contrast and height layers. Use Giant Taro for drama, Hydrangea for colour, and Kidney Weed to tie everything together at ground level. Ensure well-drained soil and consistent moisture, as shaded areas can dry out more slowly. ❔ FAQs About Plants for Partial Shade What does “partial shade” actually mean?It refers to areas that receive filtered sunlight or 3–6 hours of direct sun per day. Will these plants still grow in full sun or deep shade?They prefer partial shade-too much sun can scorch leaves, and deep shade may limit growth. Can I use these plants under established trees?Yes, they’re ideal for underplanting where filtered light reaches the ground. Do shaded plants need as much watering?Typically, no-shade helps soil retain moisture, reducing watering needs. Are these plants suitable for pots in shaded areas?Absolutely! All three grow well in containers positioned out of direct sun. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Plants for Partial Shade? Want a garden that turns heads? Start with our Plants for Partial Shade collection.
Plants for Poolside Gardens
Plants for Poolside Gardens Create your dream resort-style retreat with our Plants for Poolside Gardens collection. These lush, low-maintenance choices thrive in humid conditions and bring tropical vibes, structure, and privacy to any poolside space. 🌱 Why Choose Plants for Poolside Gardens ✔ Tropical Aesthetic - Instantly elevate your pool area with lush, resort-style greenery.✔ Humidity Lovers - Thrive in the warm, moist microclimate near pools.✔ Low Leaf Drop - Selected to minimise mess in and around the pool.✔ Fast-Growing & Hardy - Quickly establish shade, privacy, and style.✔ Perfect for Australian Climates - Withstand sun, heat, and splashes with ease. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Xanadu Philodendron (Philodendron xanadu) - Compact and lush with deeply lobed leaves that soften hard edges. Weeping Lilly Pilly Tree (Waterhousia floribunda) - Graceful, cascading foliage and excellent screening potential. Foxtail Palm (Wodyetia bifurcata) - Iconic feather-like fronds and a self-cleaning trunk make this a poolside favourite. 🏡 Where Plants for Poolside Gardens Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Tropical Pool Retreats - Layer palms and bold foliage for resort-style relaxation.✅ Modern Courtyards - Use structured plants like Xanadu for soft contrast.✅ Privacy Screening - Block neighbours with lush trees like Weeping Lilly Pilly.✅ Pool Surrounds & Pathways - Add greenery without the maintenance headache. Expert Plant Selection Tip When landscaping around pools, avoid plants with sharp foliage or high leaf drop. Use Foxtail Palms for height and movement, pair with mid-sized Weeping Lilly Pilly for privacy, and fill in gaps with low-growing Xanadu for texture. Ensure good drainage and allow space for airflow to prevent mildew. ❔ FAQs About Plants for Poolside Gardens Will these plants drop leaves or make a mess in the pool?No, they’re selected for their minimal leaf drop and clean growth habits. Can they handle splashing water or pool chemicals?Yes, these plants tolerate occasional splashes and humid conditions well. Are they safe to plant close to the pool’s edge?Absolutely. Their roots are non-invasive and ideal for poolside planting. Do they attract pests or bugs around the pool area?Not typically-these varieties are known for being hardy and low-pest. What if I want an instant resort feel?This collection is the perfect starting point-fast-growing and visually striking! 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Plants for Poolside Gardens? Create your perfect outdoor space - these bestsellers won’t last!
Plants for Pots
Plants for Pots Elevate your patios, balconies, and courtyards with our Plants for Pots collection. These versatile, stylish plants thrive in containers and bring life, texture, and colour to even the smallest spaces. 🌱 Why Choose Plants for Pots ✔ Perfect for Small Spaces - Add greenery to balconies, decks, and courtyards.✔ Stylish & Versatile - Mix textures, colours, and heights in decorative pots.✔ Easy to Relocate - Move your plants for sun, shade, or seasonal refreshes.✔ Low Maintenance Options - Thrive with minimal effort in containers.✔ Great for Aussie Conditions - Selected for strong performance in pots across Australia. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Giant White Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia Nicolai) - Bold, tropical leaves that create instant impact in large pots. French Lavender (Lavandula dentata) - Fragrant, purple blooms that thrive in sunny containers and attract pollinators. Helena Olive Tree (Olea europaea 'Helena') - Elegant silvery foliage and Mediterranean charm, perfect for classic or modern pots. 🏡 Where Plants for Pots Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Balconies & Rooftops - Add instant greenery and height in stylish planters.✅ Entryways & Courtyards - Frame doorways or seating areas with statement pots.✅ Indoor-Outdoor Living Zones - Bring continuity between your interior and exterior.✅ Poolside & Patios - Use pots for flexible layout and tropical or Mediterranean style. Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose quality pots with good drainage holes and use a premium potting mix suited to your plant type. Group plants with similar sun and water needs, and rotate pots occasionally for even growth. Fertilise every 6–8 weeks to keep container plants looking their best. ❔ FAQs About Plants for Pots Do these plants stay healthy in containers long term?Yes, with the right-sized pot and care, they thrive and grow beautifully in containers. Are they suitable for balconies and small spaces?Absolutely-these plants are ideal for tight areas where in-ground planting isn’t possible. How often should I water potted plants?Pots dry out faster, so water more frequently-especially in summer or windy spots. Do I need to repot them as they grow?Eventually, yes. Repot every 1–2 years or when roots fill the pot to keep them healthy. Will these plants work for both modern and classic gardens?Definitely! Their timeless appeal and form suit all design styles. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Plants for Pots? Turn your garden into a lush escape - shop Plants for Pots today!
Plants for Retaining Walls
Plants for Retaining Walls Make your retaining walls a feature, not just a function, with our Plants for Retaining Walls collection. These resilient, attractive growers bring structure, privacy, and beauty to sloped or tiered landscapes. 🌱 Why Choose Plants for Retaining Walls ✔ Structural Impact - Add greenery and definition to hardscaped areas.✔ Root Stability - Help bind soil and prevent erosion naturally.✔ Privacy & Screening - Block out neighbours while softening harsh lines.✔ Compact Yet Lush - Perfect for tight planting zones on retaining walls.✔ Australian Garden Friendly - Thrive in local soils and weather conditions. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Lilly Pilly Resilience (Syzygium australe 'Resilience') - Fast-growing, dense foliage and ideal for neat hedging above walls. Teddy Bear Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora 'Teddy Bear') - Compact and upright with glossy leaves and creamy blooms for a lush finish. Eumundi Quandong Tree (Elaeocarpus eumundi) - Glossy foliage and upright form make it perfect for structured planting along terraces. 🏡 Where Plants for Retaining Walls Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Tiered Garden Beds - Add vertical interest and soften retaining wall edges.✅ Boundary Walls - Use taller varieties for natural privacy screening.✅ Sloped Driveways or Walkways - Create a polished, layered garden look.✅ Urban Gardens - Make retaining walls green, functional, and beautiful. Expert Plant Selection Tip When planting along retaining walls, choose compact, upright species that won’t outgrow the space. Space plants 1–2 metres apart depending on their mature width, and use quality soil with good drainage. Combine different heights for a tiered effect that enhances visual depth and privacy. ❔ FAQs About Plants for Retaining Walls Will the roots damage my retaining wall structure?No, these plants have non-invasive roots and are safe to plant near retaining walls. Are they suitable for sun-exposed or sloped areas?Yes, they thrive in full sun to part shade and perform well on sloped terrain. Can I use them for privacy or screening on higher levels?Absolutely-Lilly Pilly and Eumundi Quandong are perfect for creating natural screens. Do they need a lot of trimming or shaping?Only occasional pruning is required to maintain shape and size. Is this a good long-term planting solution?Yes, these plants are hardy, attractive, and offer lasting structure and value. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Plants for Retaining Walls? These plants go fast - order your favourites before they sell out!
Plants for Small Gardens
Plants for Small Gardens Make every square metre count with our Plants for Small Gardens collection. These compact, stylish varieties are perfect for adding impact, colour, and structure without overwhelming your outdoor space. 🌱 Why Choose Plants for Small Gardens ✔ Compact Growth - Designed to thrive in tight spaces without crowding.✔ Stylish Statement Plants - Add bold foliage, vibrant blooms, or sculptural form.✔ Low Maintenance Charm - Easy-care choices for busy gardeners.✔ Perfect for Pots & Courtyards - Grow beautifully in containers or narrow beds.✔ Adaptable to Aussie Conditions - Suited to both sun and part-shade environments. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Agapanthus Baby Pete (Agapanthus praecox) - Dwarf variety with stunning blue blooms perfect for borders or pots. Bottle Palm (Hyophorbe lagenicaulis) - A sculptural showstopper with a compact trunk ideal for tropical vibes in tight spots. Bower of Beauty Pandorea (Pandorea jasminoides 'Bower of Beauty') - A climbing beauty with pink trumpet flowers, perfect for vertical colour. 🏡 Where Plants for Small Gardens Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Courtyards & Patios - Perfect for adding greenery and softness to paved areas.✅ Balconies & Decks - Use pots and planters to elevate compact spaces.✅ Narrow Side Gardens - Fill awkward spaces with low-growing or upright plants.✅ Vertical Gardens & Trellises - Train climbers like Pandorea for eye-catching walls. Expert Plant Selection Tip To maximise small spaces, mix heights and textures-use Agapanthus as a neat edging, Bottle Palm as a central feature, and Pandorea to climb fences or trellises. Choose containers with good drainage and rotate flowering varieties seasonally for year-round interest. ❔ FAQs About Plants for Small Gardens Will these plants overcrowd my garden?No, they’re specifically chosen for compact growth and suitability in tight spaces. Are they suitable for pots or planters?Absolutely. All three thrive in well-drained containers with regular watering. Can I use these in full sun or shade?Yes-Agapanthus and Bottle Palm prefer sun, while Pandorea handles part-shade beautifully. How much maintenance do they require?Minimal! Just occasional watering, feeding, and light pruning to keep them in shape. Is this collection good for beginners?Yes! These plants are easy to grow, resilient, and very forgiving. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Plants for Small Gardens? Create your perfect outdoor space - these bestsellers won’t last!
Plants for Windbreaks
Plants for Windbreaks Protect your garden and create a calm, sheltered oasis with our Plants for Windbreaks collection. These hardy performers are perfect for reducing wind, adding privacy, and shaping structured outdoor spaces. 🌱 Why Choose Plants for Windbreaks ✔ Wind Protection - Shield your garden from harsh winds and salt spray.✔ Natural Privacy - Create dense green walls that block views and noise.✔ Fast & Upright Growth - Quickly establish structure without taking up too much space.✔ Thrives in Australia - Proven performance in a variety of local climates.✔ Low Maintenance Structure - Durable foliage and reliable growth all year. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Pencil Pine (Cupressus sempervirens 'Nitschke's Needles') - Tall, narrow and evergreen-ideal for formal wind barriers. Tuckeroo Tree (Cupaniopsis anacardioides) - A tough coastal native that handles salt and wind with ease. Eumundi Quandong Tree (Elaeocarpus eumundi) - Glossy, upright foliage and dense form make this a lush, wind-resistant screen. 🏡 Where Plants for Windbreaks Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Coastal Properties - Perfect for shielding homes from sea breezes and salt-laden winds.✅ Rural Acreage - Line fence lines or driveways with reliable protection.✅ Urban Privacy Screens - Use in narrow spaces where wind and neighbours are an issue.✅ Garden Backdrops - Layer behind flowering plants for visual structure and shelter. Expert Plant Selection Tip For the most effective windbreak, plant in staggered rows with 1–2 metre spacing depending on mature size. Combine tall vertical growers like Pencil Pine with bushier forms like Tuckeroo and Eumundi Quandong for layered protection. Mulch well to retain moisture and reduce weed growth while establishing. ❔ FAQs About Plants for Windbreaks How fast do these plants grow to form a proper windbreak?Tuckeroo and Eumundi Quandong grow moderately fast, while Pencil Pine offers quick vertical coverage. Will they survive in coastal or windy areas?Yes, all these plants are chosen for their tolerance to wind and salt exposure. What’s the best layout for planting a windbreak?Plant in single or staggered double rows depending on your space and wind strength. Do I need to prune them regularly?Only occasional shaping is needed-these plants naturally grow dense and upright. Is this collection suitable for small suburban gardens?Definitely! Choose Pencil Pine or Tuckeroo for narrow spaces needing vertical or compact coverage. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Plants for Windbreaks? Want a garden that turns heads? Start with our Plants for Windbreaks collection.
Plants Safe for Pets
Plants Safe for Pets Create a beautiful, pet-friendly garden without compromising on style or safety. Our Plants Safe for Pets collection features non-toxic favourites that bring lush greenery and vibrant blooms to your space-without the worry. 🌱 Why Choose Plants Safe for Pets ✔ Peace of Mind - Grow a gorgeous garden that’s safe for your furry friends.✔ Beautiful & Non-Toxic - Enjoy vibrant foliage and flowers without harmful chemicals.✔ Perfect for Family Homes - Safe for kids, dogs, and curious cats alike.✔ Low Maintenance - Easy-care options for stress-free gardening.✔ Designed for Aussie Conditions - These plants thrive in Australian climates. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Min a Min Mock Orange (Murraya paniculata 'Min a Min') - Compact, tidy, and ideal for borders with no toxic concerns. Green Carpet (Carissa macrocarpa) - A hardy, ground-hugging plant that’s both pet-safe and drought-tolerant. Illawarra Flame Tree (Brachychiton acerifolius) - Bursting with brilliant red flowers that add drama and charm to any yard. 🏡 Where Plants Safe for Pets Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Pet-Friendly Courtyards - Stylish and safe for playful paws and wagging tails.✅ Family Backyards - Perfect for high-traffic zones where pets roam freely.✅ Front Yard Features - Use statement trees like the Flame Tree to impress without risk.✅ Groundcovers & Borders - Green Carpet and Min a Min create soft, pet-safe edges. Expert Plant Selection Tip When designing a pet-friendly garden, use a mix of heights-groundcovers like Green Carpet with mid-sized shrubs like Min a Min and bold centrepieces like the Illawarra Flame Tree. Place softer plants near walkways to avoid scratches and avoid pesticides to keep your space truly pet-safe. ❔ FAQs About Plants Safe for Pets Are these plants guaranteed safe for all pets?Yes, the varieties in this collection are non-toxic and widely considered safe for pets when planted and maintained properly. Will they still grow well in tough Aussie conditions?Definitely. Each plant is chosen for its durability in Australian gardens. Can I use these plants in high-traffic pet areas?Absolutely. They’re ideal for spots where pets love to play, roll, or nap. Do I need to take extra care with these plants around animals?Just basic gardening care is needed-no extra precautions are required for pet safety. What if my dog or cat chews on the leaves?These varieties are non-toxic, so there’s no need to panic. Still, it's always best to discourage chewing to protect your plants! 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Plants Safe for Pets? Create your perfect outdoor space - these bestsellers won’t last!
Plants That Attract Bees and Butterflies
Plants That Attract Bees and Butterflies Fill your garden with colour, fragrance, and life by choosing plants that naturally attract bees and butterflies. These pollinator-friendly picks add beauty while supporting a healthy garden ecosystem. 🌱 Why Choose Plants That Attract Bees and Butterflies ✔ Support Pollinators - Encourage bees and butterflies that help your garden thrive.✔ Natural Beauty - Enjoy vibrant blooms and lush foliage all year round.✔ Low Maintenance Choices - Hardy, reliable plants that flourish with ease.✔ Fragrant & Flowering - Delightful scents and blooms that double as décor.✔ Australian Climate Friendly - These plants are well-suited to local conditions. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: White Crepe Myrtle (Lagerstroemia 'Natchez') - Masses of delicate white blooms that butterflies can’t resist. Ivory Curl Tree (Buckinghamia celsissima) - Its creamy, curling flowers are a magnet for bees and other pollinators. Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) - Glossy vines bursting with perfumed white flowers bees love. 🏡 Where Plants That Attract Bees and Butterflies Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Pollinator-Friendly Gardens - Essential for veggie patches and flowering beds.✅ Cottage Gardens - Add a whimsical, buzzing charm with layered blooms.✅ Fencelines & Trellises - Use Star Jasmine for vertical fragrance and nectar.✅ Suburban Landscapes - Create a backyard sanctuary that supports local wildlife. Expert Plant Selection Tip To keep pollinators visiting, choose a mix of species that flower across different seasons. Place plants in sunny positions, especially Star Jasmine on fences or trellises for best flowering. Add mulch to help retain moisture and reduce weeds without affecting beneficial insects. ❔ FAQs About Plants That Attract Bees and Butterflies Do these plants really help my garden overall?Yes, attracting pollinators boosts flower and fruit production across your garden. Are they suitable for Australian gardens?Absolutely. These plants thrive in local climates and are loved by native pollinators. Can I use these in pots or small spaces?Definitely. Star Jasmine and smaller Crepe Myrtle varieties are great in containers. How much maintenance do they require?Just basic watering, pruning, and feeding-very easy to care for year-round. Is this a good choice if I want more life and movement in my garden?Yes! These plants bring constant motion and beauty with visiting butterflies and bees. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Plants That Attract Bees and Butterflies? Turn your garden into a lush escape - shop Plants That Attract Bees and Butterflies today!
Plants That Attract Birds
Plants That Attract Birds Turn your garden into a lively bird haven with our top picks for Plants That Attract Birds. These flowering natives and nectar-rich trees bring colour, movement, and the sweet sound of songbirds right to your backyard. 🌱 Why Choose Plants That Attract Birds ✔ Bring Nature Closer - Watch colourful birds visit your garden every day.✔ Nectar-Rich Blooms - Packed with flowers birds love to feed from.✔ Low-Maintenance Habitat - Support local wildlife with minimal upkeep.✔ Beautiful All Year - Enjoy lush foliage and seasonal flowering displays.✔ Perfect for Aussie Gardens - These natives thrive in Australian conditions. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Alstonville Tibouchina (Tibouchina lepidota 'Alstonville') - Drenched in vivid purple flowers that attract honey-eaters. Ivory Curl Tree (Buckinghamia celsissima) - Creamy, curling blooms bring in birds and soften the landscape. Kings Park Special Bottlebrush (Callistemon 'Kings Park Special') - A bird magnet with its bright red bottlebrush blooms and dense foliage. 🏡 Where Plants That Attract Birds Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Wildlife-Friendly Gardens - Perfect for naturalistic, low-intervention designs.✅ Urban Retreats - Add movement and birdlife to small suburban spaces.✅ Native Garden Beds - Combine with other flowering natives for a full ecosystem.✅ Privacy Screens & Hedges - Provide shelter and food for local bird species. Expert Plant Selection Tip Mix trees like the Ivory Curl and Bottlebrush with vibrant shrubs like the Tibouchina to create a layered bird-friendly garden. Place near windows or outdoor living spaces so you can enjoy birdwatching up close. Choose sunny to partly shaded spots and mulch well to conserve moisture. ❔ FAQs About Plants That Attract Birds Do I need to plant lots of trees to attract birds?Not necessarily. Even a few nectar-rich plants can make a big impact and bring birds in regularly. Are these plants suitable for all Australian climates?Yes, these species are known to perform well in a variety of Australian garden conditions. Can I grow these in a small backyard or courtyard?Absolutely. Many are suitable for compact gardens or even large pots. Do these plants require special care to keep birds coming?No, just basic care like watering and pruning keeps them healthy and flowering. Will adding these plants really increase bird activity?Yes, you’ll notice more birds almost immediately-especially during flowering seasons. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Plants That Attract Birds? These plants go fast - order your favourites before they sell out!
Plants That Grow in Shade
Plants That Grow in Shade Got a dark corner that nothing seems to grow in? Our Plants That Grow in Shade collection is made for those tricky low-light spots-bringing vibrant foliage, texture, and colour to areas where the sun doesn’t shine. 🌱 Why Choose Plants That Grow in Shade ✔ Shade-Loving Superstars - Thrive where most plants struggle.✔ Compact & Versatile - Perfect for indoors, patios, and understory planting.✔ Eye-Catching Foliage - Rich colours and patterns brighten dim spaces.✔ Low Maintenance - Minimal fuss, maximum visual impact.✔ Great Indoors & Out - Adaptable for both gardens and houseplant styling. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Native Violet (Viola hederacea) - A delicate ground cover with charming purple and white flowers that thrive in shaded spots. Mother in Law's Tongue (Sansevieria trifasciata) - Bold, upright foliage perfect for low-light rooms or shaded patios. Red Cloud Nerve Plant (Fittonia 'Red Cloud') - A compact beauty with striking red-veined leaves that adds instant wow-factor indoors. 🏡 Where Plants That Grow in Shade Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Under Trees & Dense Canopies - Fill dark garden beds with greenery.✅ Indoor Corners - Brighten up spaces that get little natural light.✅ Covered Patios & Courtyards - Add interest without needing full sun.✅ Tropical & Woodland Gardens - Layer texture and colour in shaded zones. Expert Plant Selection Tip Use Native Violet as a living mulch or soft ground cover, Mother in Law’s Tongue as a structural feature in pots, and Red Cloud Nerve Plant as a lush indoor accent. Grouping different textures and colours adds depth to even the darkest corners. Avoid overwatering, especially in low-light conditions. ❔ FAQs About Plants That Grow in Shade Can these plants really grow without direct sunlight?Yes, they’re specially selected to thrive in shaded or low-light environments. Are they good for indoor spaces?Absolutely-Sansevieria and Fittonia are especially popular as houseplants. Will they still flower or look colourful in the shade?Yes-Native Violet flowers in shade, and Fittonia offers vibrant foliage colour. How much water do they need?Most prefer consistent moisture but dislike soggy soil-water when the top layer feels dry. Are these plants easy to care for?Yes! They’re low-maintenance and perfect for beginners or low-light areas. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Plants That Grow in Shade? Turn your garden into a lush escape - shop Plants That Grow in Shade today!
Pomegranate Trees
Pomegranate Trees Bring beauty and bounty to your garden with our Pomegranate Trees collection. With their vibrant fruit, ornamental flowers, and hardy nature, these trees are perfect for both edible and decorative landscapes. 🌱 Why Choose Pomegranate Trees ✔ Delicious & Nutritious Fruit - Packed with antioxidants and flavour.✔ Striking Visual Appeal - Glossy foliage, bold flowers, and glowing red fruit.✔ Drought-Tolerant - Thrives in hot, dry conditions once established.✔ Compact & Versatile - Ideal for garden beds or large pots.✔ Hardy & Productive - Low-maintenance and long-lived with high fruit yields. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 1 bestseller customers love from this collection: Pomegranate Tree (Punica granatum) - A stunning and productive tree with bright red fruit, vibrant orange blossoms, and incredible drought resilience. 🏡 Where Pomegranate Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Edible Gardens - Perfect for food lovers wanting fresh, homegrown fruit.✅ Mediterranean or Dry Gardens - Excellent for water-wise planting schemes.✅ Feature Tree Planting - Use as a statement piece with ornamental appeal.✅ Courtyards & Large Pots - Compact enough for container growing. Expert Plant Selection Tip Pomegranates thrive in full sun and free-draining soil. For best fruiting, water regularly in spring and summer and prune lightly in winter to shape. They’re self-pollinating, so a single tree will still produce fruit, but multiple trees can increase yield. ❔ FAQs About Pomegranate Trees How long until my pomegranate tree bears fruit?Usually within 2–3 years, with full harvests developing as the tree matures. Do I need more than one tree for fruit?No, they’re self-pollinating-but multiple trees can boost your crop. Will they survive hot Australian summers?Yes, pomegranates love heat and are drought-tolerant once established. Can I grow them in pots or small gardens?Absolutely-just choose a large pot and position it in full sun. Is this tree hard to care for?Not at all. It’s hardy, low-maintenance, and very rewarding. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Pomegranate Trees? Turn your garden into a lush escape - shop Pomegranate Trees today!
Pots & Planters
Pots and planters are essential for adding structure, flexibility and visual weight to Australian gardens and outdoor spaces. Whether you are styling a courtyard, defining an entry, softening a balcony or creating portable greenery around a pool, choosing the right pots and planters for Australian conditions ensures durability and long-term performance. This collection includes outdoor garden pots, statement planters and practical container options suited to a wide range of climates across Australia. From high-heat sun exposure to coastal wind and heavy rainfall, these planters are selected for strength, stability and suitability in real Australian environments. Why pots and planters work so well in Australian landscapes Australian homes increasingly feature paved outdoor areas, compact courtyards and balconies where in-ground planting is limited. Well-chosen pots and planters provide planting flexibility without permanent construction. Across most of Australia, quality planters: Allow greenery in spaces without garden beds Create structured focal points in modern landscapes Provide mobility for seasonal rearrangement Help control soil type and drainage Elevate smaller plants to eye level for visual impact In warmer climates, pots make it easier to control soil moisture and protect roots from poor native soil. In cooler regions, containers allow plants to be repositioned for better light and protection. For larger planting projects, combine planters with selections from our Indoor Plants or Advanced Trees collections where suitable. Where pots and planters work best Entryways and front façades Large statement planters positioned either side of an entry create immediate structure and balance. Upright plants or structured shrubs work particularly well in this setting. Courtyards and paved areas Where in-ground planting is not possible, oversized pots introduce greenery without compromising hardscaping. Balconies and compact spaces Lightweight planters allow greenery in small spaces while maintaining flexibility. Ensure adequate drainage and manageable weight. Pool surrounds and outdoor entertaining areas Planters soften hard surfaces and define zones without permanent landscaping changes. Select materials that tolerate full sun and reflected heat. Choosing the right pots and planters for Australian conditions Durability and drainage are critical in Australian climates. Material selection Different materials perform differently in heat, sun and moisture. Lightweight composite and fibreglass planters are easy to reposition and resist cracking Concrete and stone planters provide weight and stability in windy areas Terracotta offers natural aesthetics but may dry out more quickly in hot climates Choose materials suited to your climate and exposure level. Drainage Adequate drainage holes are essential. Poor drainage leads to root rot and plant decline. In high-rainfall areas, ensure excess water can escape easily. Size and proportion Always consider the mature size of the plant. Roots require sufficient depth and width to establish properly. Undersized pots restrict growth and increase watering frequency. Sun and heat exposure Dark-coloured planters absorb more heat in full sun. In hot regions, lighter finishes may reduce root-zone temperature stress. Practical buying tips Select a planter size appropriate for the plant’s mature root system, not just its current pot size. Ensure drainage holes are present and unobstructed. Consider weight if the planter will be placed on balconies or raised decks. Use high-quality potting mix rather than garden soil for container planting. Elevate larger pots slightly to improve airflow and drainage underneath. For coordinated design, pair structured planters with screening plants or feature specimens to create layered visual interest. Outdoor vs indoor planters Outdoor planters must tolerate UV exposure, temperature swings and rainfall. Indoor planters prioritise aesthetics but still require proper drainage or internal pots. If using decorative indoor planters without drainage, always place the plant in a removable inner pot to prevent water damage. Establishing plants in pots successfully Container-grown plants require slightly different care compared to in-ground planting. Use premium, well-draining potting mix Water thoroughly until excess drains from the base Avoid allowing pots to sit in standing water Refresh potting mix periodically to maintain nutrient levels Monitor watering frequency during peak summer heat Container plants often require more frequent watering, particularly in warm climates. Frequently asked questions How big should my planter be? Choose a planter at least one size larger than the plant’s current nursery pot, allowing room for root expansion. Do outdoor pots crack in heat? High-quality materials designed for outdoor use resist cracking. Avoid low-grade ceramics in areas with temperature extremes. How often should I water potted plants? Watering frequency depends on plant type, pot size and climate. Containers generally dry out faster than garden beds, particularly in hot weather. Can I plant trees in pots? Yes, provided the planter is large enough to support the root system. Compact or slow-growing varieties are best suited to container growing. Do I need special soil for pots? Yes. Use quality potting mix formulated for container planting. Garden soil does not provide adequate drainage in pots. Pots and planters provide flexibility, structure and design control in Australian gardens. When chosen carefully and paired with suitable plants, they offer durable, adaptable planting solutions across a wide range of climates.
Potting Mixes, Mulches & Fertilisers
Healthy plant growth starts below the surface. Potting mixes, mulches and fertilisers play a critical role in plant establishment, root development and long-term performance across Australian gardens. Whether you are planting trees, refreshing garden beds, growing in pots or improving heavy clay soil, choosing the right soil conditioners and nutrients for Australian conditions ensures stronger growth and fewer ongoing issues. This collection includes premium potting mixes, organic and decorative mulches, and fertilisers formulated to support trees, hedging plants, indoor plants and fruiting varieties across a wide range of Australian climates. Why soil health matters in Australian gardens Australian soils vary widely, but many share common challenges - low organic matter, heavy clay structure, sandy free-draining profiles or nutrient deficiencies. Improving soil quality before and after planting significantly increases plant success. Across most regions of Australia, quality potting mixes, mulches and fertilisers: Improve root establishment and growth Enhance moisture retention in dry periods Improve drainage in heavy soils Support nutrient availability and uptake Reduce plant stress during heat and seasonal change Strong soil preparation reduces long-term maintenance and improves plant resilience in both suburban and rural landscapes. Where these products work best New plantings Whether installing Advanced Trees, screening hedges or feature plants, proper soil preparation with quality planting mix and slow-release fertiliser improves establishment speed and root development. Garden bed improvement Mulch and organic soil conditioners help revitalise existing beds by improving structure, moderating soil temperature and suppressing weeds. Container planting High-quality potting mix is essential for pots and planters. Garden soil does not provide adequate drainage in containers and can lead to root decline. Fruit and productive gardens Fruiting plants and vegetable beds require consistent nutrient support to maintain yield and plant health. Choosing the right potting mix Not all potting mixes perform equally. Quality matters. Premium potting mixes Look for mixes that: Provide consistent drainage and aeration Contain slow-release fertiliser Include organic matter for moisture retention Maintain structure over time without collapsing Premium mixes are particularly important for indoor plants and container-grown trees where drainage control is critical. Specialised blends Some plants, such as citrus or native varieties, benefit from tailored potting mixes that support their specific nutrient requirements and drainage preferences. Understanding mulch in Australian conditions Mulch is one of the most effective tools for improving garden performance. Benefits of mulch Reduces soil temperature fluctuations Retains moisture during hot weather Suppresses weed growth Gradually improves soil organic matter In warmer regions, a consistent layer of mulch significantly reduces evaporation and plant stress. Applying mulch correctly Apply 50–100mm depth across garden beds Keep mulch clear of plant trunks to prevent rot Replenish annually as organic material breaks down Mulching is especially important around newly planted trees and hedges. Choosing the right fertiliser Plants require consistent nutrient support, particularly during active growth periods. Slow-release fertilisers These provide steady nutrient delivery over time and reduce the risk of burning roots. Ideal for trees, shrubs and hedging plants. Liquid fertilisers Useful for boosting indoor plants and potted specimens during peak growth periods. Organic fertilisers Improve soil biology and long-term structure while supporting plant nutrition. Different plant types have different nutrient needs. Fruiting plants typically require higher feeding levels than ornamental shrubs. Practical buying tips Always use quality potting mix for containers rather than garden soil. Apply mulch after planting to stabilise moisture and temperature. Use slow-release fertiliser at planting time to support early root growth. Avoid over-fertilising, particularly in cooler months when growth slows. Refresh potting mix in containers periodically to maintain nutrient levels and structure. Soil preparation and maintenance products are an investment in plant longevity and performance. Establishing plants with proper soil preparation Correct soil preparation significantly improves survival rates. Loosen surrounding soil to encourage outward root growth Blend planting mix with existing soil where appropriate Water thoroughly after planting Apply mulch immediately to protect root zones Monitor fertiliser timing based on seasonal growth cycles Across most Australian climates, establishing plants in autumn or spring provides optimal conditions for root development. Frequently asked questions Is potting mix the same as garden soil? No. Potting mix is formulated for containers and provides better drainage and aeration. Garden soil is generally unsuitable for pots. How often should I fertilise? Fertilising frequency depends on plant type and product used. Slow-release fertilisers are typically applied every few months during active growth. How thick should mulch be? Apply approximately 50–100mm depth, ensuring it does not touch plant stems or trunks. Can I over-fertilise plants? Yes. Excess fertiliser can damage roots and reduce plant health. Always follow product guidelines. Do native plants need fertiliser? Some native plants require low-phosphorus fertilisers formulated specifically for their needs. Potting mixes, mulches and fertilisers form the foundation of successful planting. By improving soil structure, supporting root development and maintaining nutrient balance, you create stronger, more resilient gardens across Australian climates.
Privacy & Screening
Privacy and screening plants are essential in modern Australian landscapes where homes are built closer together and outdoor living is a priority. Whether you need to block neighbouring sightlines, reduce traffic noise or create a defined boundary, choosing the right privacy and screening plants for Australian conditions makes the difference between a thin hedge and a dense, long-lasting green wall. This collection includes fast-growing hedging plants, evergreen screening trees and structured boundary options suited to a wide range of climates across Australia. From coastal exposure and sandy soils to inland heat and heavy clay, these varieties are selected for reliability, strong foliage coverage and consistent performance in real-world garden conditions. Why privacy and screening plants work so well in Australian gardens Across most of Australia, new residential developments offer limited backyard space and minimal established vegetation. Well-chosen screening plants provide immediate structure while improving comfort and usability. In Australian conditions, quality screening plants: Create year-round visual privacy Reduce wind exposure in open or elevated blocks Absorb noise from roads and neighbouring properties Soften fencing and hard boundary lines Increase street appeal and perceived property value Evergreen varieties are particularly popular because they maintain foliage density throughout the year. In warmer regions such as Queensland and northern New South Wales, evergreen screening plants perform consistently and establish quickly when irrigated correctly. For larger blocks or where height is required, combining screening shrubs with taller options from our Advanced Trees collection can create multi-layered privacy that looks natural rather than boxed in. Where privacy and screening plants work best Boundary lines and fencing The most common use is along side and rear fences. Dense hedging varieties planted at correct spacing will knit together to form a continuous green wall. This approach is often more attractive and flexible than relying solely on fencing. Pool areas and outdoor living spaces Screening plants are ideal for enclosing patios, decks and pool zones. They provide seclusion without sacrificing airflow or natural light. Driveways and front setbacks Strategically placed screening plants can shield garages and hard surfaces while still allowing clear sightlines for safety. Noise reduction along roads While no plant completely blocks sound, thick evergreen hedges help absorb and deflect traffic noise, especially when planted in double rows. For structured, upright forms suited to tight boundaries, explore our range of Screening Plants specifically selected for dense growth and manageable width. Choosing the right screening plants for Australian conditions The effectiveness of privacy planting depends on selecting species suited to your climate, soil and available space. Climate and exposure Coastal areas require salt-tolerant plants that can handle wind and sandy soils. Inland regions may experience higher heat and occasional frost. Subtropical climates support rapid growth but demand consistent watering during establishment. Choose species that are proven performers in your region rather than selecting purely on appearance. Growth rate and density Fast-growing hedging plants provide quicker results but may require more frequent trimming. Slower-growing varieties often hold shape better and require less maintenance. Look for naturally dense foliage from ground level upwards. Plants that are sparse at the base will never form an effective screen without significant shaping. Mature height and width Always consider the mature size. Narrow, columnar varieties are better for tight urban boundaries. Wider species suit larger blocks where depth allows for a fuller hedge. Soil conditions Heavy clay soils require species tolerant of periodic water retention. Sandy soils benefit from plants that handle nutrient leaching and wind exposure. For Australian resilience and lower maintenance, consider integrating options from our Native Plants collection where appropriate. Practical buying tips Measure the full boundary length and calculate plant spacing accurately. Incorrect spacing is the most common mistake in hedging projects. Decide how tall the screen needs to be at maturity. This determines species choice and planting distance from fences. Consider advanced sizes if immediate privacy is important. Larger stock establishes well in most Australian climates when watered correctly. Prepare soil thoroughly before planting. Improve clay with organic matter and ensure adequate drainage. Plan ongoing maintenance. Even low-maintenance hedges benefit from occasional trimming to maintain density and structure. For layered privacy, combine taller screening trees with mid-height hedging plants to create depth and improved wind resistance. Fast-growing vs structured screening plants Fast-growing screening plants are ideal where privacy is needed quickly. In warm regions, some varieties can establish substantial height within two to three years. Structured or slower-growing options are better where long-term shape, reduced maintenance and clean lines are priorities. The right choice depends on timeline, maintenance capacity and desired aesthetic. Establishing screening plants successfully Strong establishment is critical to achieving a dense, continuous hedge. Dig a trench rather than individual holes for long boundary runs Improve soil with compost or quality planting mix Position plants at correct spacing to allow airflow while ensuring canopy overlap Water deeply and consistently for the first growing season Apply mulch to regulate soil temperature and retain moisture Across most Australian climates, autumn and spring are ideal planting periods. In warmer regions, winter planting can also be effective. Frequently asked questions How far apart should screening plants be planted? Spacing depends on species and mature width. As a general rule, plant slightly closer than mature spread to allow the canopy to knit together without overcrowding. How long does it take to form a dense hedge? Fast-growing varieties can begin to fill in within 12 to 24 months under good conditions. Slower-growing species may take longer but often require less trimming. Are evergreen plants better for privacy? Yes, evergreen varieties maintain foliage year-round, making them the preferred option for consistent screening in most Australian climates. Can screening plants reduce noise? They help soften and absorb noise, particularly when planted densely. For better results, consider double-row planting. Do screening plants require regular pruning? Most hedging plants benefit from light, regular trimming to maintain density and shape. Some varieties require less intervention once established. Privacy and screening plants provide structure, comfort and definition to Australian properties. When selected carefully and planted correctly, they create lasting green boundaries that improve both usability and visual appeal.
Privacy and Hedges
Privacy and Hedges Turn your garden into a peaceful private sanctuary with our Privacy and Hedges collection. These dense, fast-growing plants are ideal for creating lush green walls, reducing noise, and defining your space beautifully. 🌱 Why Choose Privacy and Hedges ✔ Natural Privacy - Block out neighbours, streets, or unwanted views fast.✔ Evergreen Coverage - Year-round greenery keeps your space secluded.✔ Easy to Shape - Perfect for both formal hedges and informal screens.✔ Fragrant & Attractive - Add flowers, colour, and softness to your boundary lines.✔ Aussie Climate Ready - Hardy, sun-tolerant, and low maintenance. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Lilly Pilly Resilience (Syzygium australe 'Resilience') - Fast, dense growth with glossy green foliage and red new tips. Mock Orange (Murraya paniculata) - A favourite for its fragrant white blooms and lush, evergreen leaves. Weeping Lilly Pilly Tree (Waterhousia floribunda) - Graceful and elegant with soft, weeping branches and dense coverage. 🏡 Where Privacy and Hedges Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Perimeter Planting - Create a living fence around your yard or property.✅ Poolside Screens - Add elegance and protection while maintaining airflow.✅ Urban Boundaries - Block out neighbours or roads in tight suburban spaces.✅ Driveways or Pathways - Frame and divide areas with soft, structured greenery. Expert Plant Selection Tip Plant 0.5-1m apart for a tight hedge. Use ‘Resilience’ for fast coverage, ‘Mock Orange’ where fragrance is key, and ‘Weeping Lilly Pilly’ for a more natural, flowing look. All respond well to pruning and thrive in full sun to part shade with regular watering during establishment. ❔ FAQs About Privacy and Hedges How quickly will these plants provide privacy?With the right care, you’ll see solid coverage in 1–2 years-some even faster. Are they evergreen year-round?Yes, all plants in this collection are evergreen for continuous privacy. Can I trim them to suit my desired height?Absolutely-they’re easy to shape and maintain at your preferred size. Do they handle the heat and dry spells well?Yes, once established, these varieties are tough and drought-tolerant. Is this a good solution for front yard privacy?Definitely. These plants are attractive and effective for screening without the need for hard fencing. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Privacy and Hedges? Create your perfect outdoor space - these bestsellers won’t last!
Queensland
Queensland gardens demand plants that can handle heat, humidity, strong sun and sudden downpours. Choosing the right plants for Queensland conditions means selecting varieties that thrive in subtropical and tropical climates while tolerating clay soils, coastal exposure and extended warm seasons. This collection brings together trees, screening plants, feature specimens and hardy garden performers suited to homes across Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and regional Queensland. Whether you are building privacy on a suburban block or landscaping a larger property, these plants are selected for resilience, strong growth and long-term reliability in real Queensland conditions. Why Queensland gardens require climate-specific plant selection Queensland’s climate is distinct from much of Australia. Long summers, high UV levels and seasonal humidity place pressure on plants not suited to these conditions. In Queensland landscapes, well-selected plants: Tolerate extended heat and humidity Establish quickly in warm soil Cope with heavy rainfall followed by dry spells Perform in clay-heavy suburban soils Handle coastal wind and salt exposure where relevant Subtropical and tropical varieties often outperform cool-climate plants in this environment. Evergreen species are particularly popular for consistent coverage and year-round structure. For larger canopy coverage, browse our Advanced Trees collection suited to Queensland’s growing conditions. Where these plants work best in Queensland properties Privacy and boundary planting High-density suburbs across Brisbane and the Gold Coast require effective screening. Evergreen hedging and screening trees establish quickly in Queensland’s warm climate, providing reliable year-round coverage. Explore our Screening Plants collection for structured privacy solutions suited to subtropical conditions. Shade and cooling Strategic tree placement is one of the most effective ways to reduce heat load around homes. Broad-canopy shade trees positioned correctly can significantly improve outdoor comfort and protect lawns and garden beds. Coastal gardens Queensland’s coastline requires salt-tolerant and wind-resistant species. Plants selected for these conditions reduce maintenance and improve long-term performance. Acreage and rural landscapes On larger blocks, hardy trees and shelter plantings help reduce wind exposure and stabilise open areas. Queensland’s extended growing season supports strong establishment when irrigation is managed correctly. Choosing plants for Queensland conditions Success in Queensland gardens depends on matching plant selection to local microclimate and soil type. Heat and humidity tolerance Plants must cope with prolonged summer heat and elevated humidity levels. Subtropical species are typically the most reliable performers. Soil structure Many suburban developments sit on heavy clay. Improving soil before planting supports stronger root development and reduces drainage issues. Sun exposure Full sun exposure is common across Queensland properties. Choose species that tolerate intense sunlight without leaf burn. Water management While Queensland receives seasonal rainfall, dry periods still occur. Plants should be selected with both wet and dry tolerance in mind. For resilient options, our Native Plants collection includes species naturally adapted to Queensland environments. Practical buying tips Confirm the plant suits Queensland’s subtropical or tropical climate before purchasing. Assess sun exposure carefully. Full sun and part-shade areas require different selections. Improve clay soils prior to planting to support drainage and root development. Water consistently during the first growing season, particularly through summer heat. Consider mature size to avoid overcrowding in smaller suburban blocks. Combining canopy trees with mid-level shrubs creates layered planting that improves cooling, privacy and wind protection. Evergreen vs deciduous in Queensland Evergreen plants are widely favoured in Queensland due to their year-round foliage and consistent screening. They maintain visual density through all seasons and handle the extended warm climate well. Deciduous trees can still perform successfully, particularly for controlled summer shade, but evergreen species tend to dominate suburban Queensland landscapes. Establishing plants successfully in Queensland Warm soil temperatures allow rapid root development, but correct planting remains essential. Dig generous planting holes to encourage outward root growth Avoid planting too deeply Apply mulch to regulate soil temperature and retain moisture Water deeply and consistently during establishment Monitor plants during peak summer heat Autumn and spring are ideal planting seasons, although winter planting is also effective in many Queensland regions. Frequently asked questions What plants grow best in Queensland? Subtropical and tropical species generally perform best, particularly evergreen trees and screening plants suited to heat and humidity. Can temperate plants grow in Queensland? Some can, but many struggle with prolonged heat and humidity. Always confirm climate compatibility before planting. When is the best time to plant in Queensland? Autumn and spring offer optimal conditions. Winter is also suitable due to mild temperatures. Avoid peak summer unless irrigation is reliable. Do plants need extra watering in Queensland? Yes, especially during establishment and through hot summer periods. Mulching significantly improves moisture retention. Are native plants better for Queensland gardens? Many Queensland native plants are well adapted to local soils and climate, making them strong, lower-maintenance options once established. Queensland gardens reward careful plant selection. By choosing species suited to heat, humidity and local soil conditions, you create landscapes that thrive long term with less intervention and stronger performance.
Roses
Roses Nothing compares to the timeless beauty and romance of roses. Our Roses collection brings elegance, fragrance, and continuous blooms to any garden, from classic cottage beds to modern containers. 🌱 Why Choose Roses ✔ Iconic Beauty - Elegant blooms that never go out of style.✔ Continuous Colour - Enjoy repeat flowering through the warmer months.✔ Fragrant Varieties - Fill your garden with irresistible floral scent.✔ Versatile for Any Space - Perfect for pots, borders, or feature planting.✔ Tough & Hardy - Modern rose varieties thrive in Australian conditions. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Zepeti Rose (Rosa 'Zepeti') - Compact, glossy, and covered in vivid red blooms all season. Iceberg Floribunda Rose (Rosa 'Iceberg') - A classic white rose known for prolific flowering and disease resistance. Assorted Rose (Rosa spp.) - A mix of colours and styles to suit any garden theme or personal taste. 🏡 Where Roses Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Formal Garden Beds - Create structure and symmetry with mass planting.✅ Balconies & Pots - Compact types like Zepeti are perfect for small spaces.✅ Cottage Gardens - Blend beautifully with lavender, salvia, and perennials.✅ Front Yard Features - Add charm and curb appeal with a rose-lined path or entry. Expert Plant Selection Tip Roses love full sun and rich, well-drained soil. Prune in late winter to encourage new growth and feed regularly during the flowering season. Combine compact varieties like Zepeti with taller bushes like Iceberg for height and contrast in garden beds or containers. ❔ FAQs About Roses Are roses difficult to grow?Not at all-modern varieties are bred to be hardy, disease-resistant, and easy to maintain. Do they flower all year round?Most bloom from spring through autumn, with repeat flowering in flushes. Can I grow them in pots or small spaces?Yes, compact varieties like Zepeti thrive in containers and tight spaces. How much sun do roses need?At least 5–6 hours of direct sunlight daily for best flowering. Are roses a good choice for beginner gardeners?Absolutely. With the right variety and care, roses are rewarding and easy to grow. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Roses? These plants go fast - order your favourites before they sell out!
Screening Plants for Privacy
Screening Plants for Privacy Create your own peaceful, private retreat with our Screening Plants for Privacy collection. These dense, fast-growing plants are perfect for blocking out neighbours, reducing noise, and adding lush greenery to your boundaries. 🌱 Why Choose Screening Plants for Privacy ✔ Fast-Growing Coverage - Enjoy natural privacy in record time.✔ Dense, Evergreen Foliage - Year-round greenery for consistent screening.✔ Attractive & Functional - Combines privacy with flowers, colour, and form.✔ Easy to Maintain - Trim to shape or let them grow freely.✔ Ideal for Australian Conditions - Hardy, sun-tolerant, and low-fuss. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Lilly Pilly Resilience (Syzygium australe 'Resilience') - A tough, fast grower with rich green leaves and vibrant red new growth. Mock Orange (Murraya paniculata) - Fragrant white flowers and dense foliage make this a classic hedging favourite. Straight and Narrow™ Lilly Pilly (Syzygium australe ‘SAN01’) - Upright and compact, perfect for narrow spaces and tight boundary lines. 🏡 Where Screening Plants for Privacy Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Along Fences or Boundaries - Create green walls that soften hard lines.✅ Poolside Privacy - Add tropical elegance while blocking views.✅ Urban Gardens - Ideal for blocking out nearby buildings or roads.✅ Driveways or Side Yards - Define space while adding beauty and function. Expert Plant Selection Tip Plant Lilly Pilly Resilience or Mock Orange 0.5-1 metres apart for a full hedge. Use Straight and Narrow™ in slim garden beds where space is tight. All three perform best in full sun to part shade, and respond well to pruning for shape and density. ❔ FAQs About Screening Plants for Privacy How quickly will these plants provide a screen?They’re fast growers—expect solid coverage within 1–2 years with the right care. Are these plants evergreen year-round?Yes, they maintain their foliage year-round for consistent privacy. Can I trim them to control height and shape?Absolutely. They respond beautifully to regular trimming and shaping. Do they need a lot of water or fertiliser?Once established, they’re low-maintenance. Just water well in the early stages and fertilise seasonally. Are these good options for beginner gardeners?Yes, they’re reliable, forgiving, and easy to grow-even for first-time plant owners. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Screening Plants for Privacy? Turn your garden into a lush escape - shop Screening Plants for Privacy today!
Seeds
Seeds are one of the most practical and cost-effective ways to grow plants in Australian gardens. Whether you are establishing a vegetable patch, sowing lawn seed, growing herbs or starting flowering varieties from scratch, choosing quality seeds suited to Australian conditions is essential for strong germination and healthy growth. This collection includes vegetable seeds, herb seeds, flower seeds and lawn seed blends selected to perform across a wide range of Australian climates - from subtropical humidity through to temperate and semi-arid regions. When matched to the right season and soil conditions, seeds provide flexibility, variety and the ability to grow exactly what suits your space. Why seeds work well in Australian gardens Australia’s climate varies significantly, but most regions benefit from defined planting seasons. Seeds allow gardeners to work with these seasonal cycles rather than against them. Growing from seed offers several advantages: Greater variety than typically available in potted plants Lower cost per plant, especially for larger garden beds Stronger root systems when sown directly into prepared soil Better adaptation to local conditions from the earliest growth stage Flexibility to plant in succession for continuous harvest In warmer regions, extended growing seasons allow multiple sowing windows throughout the year. In cooler climates, defined spring and autumn periods provide ideal germination conditions for many crops and flowering varieties. For gardeners looking to complement edible planting with structure, consider pairing seedlings with selections from our Advanced Trees or Feature Trees collections to create balance in the landscape. Where seeds work best Vegetable gardens Vegetable seeds are ideal for raised beds, backyard patches and larger food gardens. Direct sowing works particularly well for crops such as beans, carrots and leafy greens. Herb gardens Herb seeds establish quickly in well-drained soil and can be grown in garden beds or containers. Many varieties thrive in full sun and moderate watering. Flower beds and borders Flower seeds allow you to introduce seasonal colour and attract pollinators. They are especially effective in cottage-style gardens and mixed borders. Lawn establishment and repair Lawn seed blends are suitable for establishing new turf areas or repairing worn patches. Choosing a blend suited to your climate zone improves long-term durability. Choosing the right seeds for Australian conditions Successful germination depends on timing, temperature and soil preparation. Climate and seasonality Australia’s planting calendar varies by region. Subtropical areas allow year-round sowing of some varieties, while temperate regions rely heavily on spring and autumn planting windows. Always check recommended sowing times for your climate zone. Planting outside optimal temperature ranges reduces germination rates. Soil preparation Seeds require loose, well-drained soil with good organic matter. Compacted or waterlogged soil reduces oxygen availability and weakens seedlings. Prepare garden beds by: Removing weeds thoroughly Loosening soil to encourage root penetration Incorporating compost to improve structure Raking the surface level before sowing Sunlight requirements Most vegetable and flowering seeds require full sun for best results. Herbs vary slightly, with some tolerating partial shade in hotter climates. Watering during germination Consistent moisture is critical during the germination phase. Soil should remain moist but not saturated. Once seedlings establish, watering frequency can be reduced based on plant type. For long-term garden structure, combine seasonal planting with evergreen options from our Native Plants collection where appropriate. Practical buying tips Choose seeds suited to your climate zone and current season. This is the single most important factor in success. Check packet information for germination temperature and sowing depth. Planting too deep is a common mistake. Start with smaller quantities if trialling a new variety. This allows you to assess performance in your specific soil and conditions. Consider succession planting. Sowing smaller batches every few weeks extends harvest periods for vegetables and herbs. Store unused seeds in a cool, dry place to maintain viability for future seasons. Direct sowing vs seed raising trays Direct sowing works well for root crops and fast-growing vegetables. It reduces transplant shock and encourages strong taproot development. Seed raising trays are useful for: Starting plants earlier in the season Protecting young seedlings from pests Improving spacing and transplant accuracy In cooler regions, starting seeds in trays before transplanting can extend the effective growing season. Establishing seedlings successfully Once germinated, seedlings require gradual strengthening. Thin overcrowded seedlings to allow airflow and root development Protect young plants from extreme heat or heavy rain Introduce light fertiliser once true leaves develop Harden off tray-grown seedlings before transplanting into garden beds Mulching around established plants helps retain moisture and suppress weeds, particularly in warmer climates. Frequently asked questions How long do seeds take to germinate? Germination time varies by species. Some vegetables sprout within 5 to 10 days, while others may take several weeks. Temperature and moisture levels significantly influence timing. Can I plant seeds year-round? In many warmer regions, certain crops can be sown year-round. In cooler areas, planting windows are more seasonal. Always follow regional sowing guides. Do seeds require fertiliser immediately? Seeds contain enough stored energy for initial growth. Light feeding can begin once seedlings develop true leaves. How deep should seeds be planted? As a general rule, sow seeds at a depth approximately two to three times their size. Very fine seeds should be pressed into the surface rather than buried deeply. Is growing from seed better than buying seedlings? Both methods have advantages. Seeds offer greater variety and lower cost. Seedlings provide a head start and reduced germination risk. Growing from seed gives you control over timing, variety and scale. When matched to the right season and soil preparation, seeds provide a reliable and rewarding way to build productive Australian gardens.
Shade-Tolerant Trees & Plants
Shade-Tolerant Trees & Plants Brighten up the darker corners of your garden with our Shade-Tolerant Trees & Plants collection. These hardy heroes thrive in low-light conditions, adding texture, greenery, and colour where most plants struggle. 🌱 Why Choose Shade-Tolerant Trees & Plants ✔ Thrive in Low Light - Perfect for under trees, patios, or shaded garden beds.✔ Add Greenery to Dim Spaces - Lush foliage that brings life to dark zones.✔ Low Maintenance - Reliable performers that require little attention.✔ Indoor & Outdoor Versatility - Many options work beautifully inside too.✔ Australian Climate Friendly - Tough and adaptable to local conditions. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Native Violet (Viola hederacea) - A delicate ground cover with purple and white flowers that spreads beautifully in shade. Panda Plant (Kalanchoe tomentosa) - Fuzzy, silver-grey succulent with chocolate-tipped leaves that adds soft texture. Cast Iron Plant (Aspidistra elatior) - The ultimate survivor, thriving in deep shade with bold, upright green foliage. 🏡 Where Shade-Tolerant Trees & Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Understory Planting - Great beneath taller trees or shaded garden corners.✅ Indoor Greenery - Perfect for low-light rooms and offices.✅ Courtyards & Covered Patios - Add lushness without direct sun.✅ Shady Pathways & Borders - Soften hard edges with rich foliage and colour. Expert Plant Selection Tip Layer shade-lovers for best effect: use Cast Iron Plant for height, Native Violet as a ground cover, and Panda Plant in pots or mixed beds for texture. Ensure soil drains well, and water consistently during dry spells, especially in covered areas. ❔ FAQs About Shade-Tolerant Trees & Plants Can these plants really grow without direct sunlight?Yes, all of these varieties are proven to thrive in low-light or shaded environments. Are they suitable for indoor use too?Absolutely—Cast Iron Plant and Panda Plant are excellent indoor options. Will they still flower or look interesting without sun?Yes! Native Violet produces charming blooms, and foliage texture adds visual appeal year-round. How much care do they require?Very little—just occasional watering and tidying. They’re some of the easiest plants to grow. Is this a good collection for tricky garden spots?Definitely. These plants are ideal for areas where most others won’t thrive. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Shade-Tolerant Trees & Plants? Want a garden that turns heads? Start with our Shade-Tolerant Trees & Plants collection.
Shrubs
Shrubs are the structural middle layer of Australian gardens, bridging the gap between groundcovers and canopy trees. Whether you are creating privacy, building layered planting, adding seasonal colour or defining outdoor spaces, choosing the right shrubs for Australian gardens is essential for long-term performance. This collection includes evergreen and deciduous shrubs suited to a wide range of climates across Australia - from coastal exposure and sandy soils to inland heat and heavier clay. Selected for reliability, density and consistent growth habits, these shrubs are ideal for residential landscapes, new builds, renovation projects and larger rural properties. Why shrubs work so well in Australian landscapes Australian gardens benefit from strong structure. Shrubs provide that structure without overwhelming smaller spaces. Across most regions of Australia, quality shrubs: Create privacy without the scale of large trees Form dense hedges and boundary screens Add texture and seasonal interest to garden beds Soften hard lines around fencing and retaining walls Improve soil stability through consistent root systems Evergreen shrubs are particularly popular in warmer climates where year-round foliage is desirable. In cooler regions, deciduous shrubs can introduce seasonal change and allow winter light into the garden. For complete layering, combine shrubs with canopy selections from our Trees collection and lower planting from our Screening Plants range where density is required. Where shrubs work best Hedging and boundary definition Shrubs are one of the most effective ways to form structured hedges. When spaced correctly, they knit together to create continuous green walls that offer privacy and wind buffering. For tighter spaces, upright or columnar shrub varieties provide vertical screening without excessive width. Garden beds and borders Shrubs anchor garden beds. Taller forms at the rear with compact varieties at the front create depth and balance. This layered approach works particularly well in suburban landscapes where space is limited. Pool and outdoor living areas Medium-height shrubs provide enclosure without blocking airflow. They are ideal for softening fencing and defining outdoor entertaining zones. Feature planting Certain shrub varieties can act as standalone features, particularly those with strong foliage texture or flowering performance. For larger impact areas, integrate selected shrubs with Advanced Trees to create long-term canopy and layered structure. Choosing the right shrubs for Australian conditions Successful shrub selection depends on climate compatibility, soil conditions and intended use. Climate and exposure Australia spans multiple climate zones. Coastal gardens require salt-tolerant species. Inland regions demand heat resilience. Southern states may experience frost. Select shrubs proven to perform in your region rather than relying purely on aesthetic preference. Soil type and drainage Heavy clay soils are common in new developments. Sandy soils dominate coastal areas. Most shrubs prefer well-drained soil, though some species tolerate periodic moisture retention. Improving soil before planting significantly enhances establishment and long-term health. Mature height and width Always check mature dimensions. Shrubs planted too close together may compete for light and airflow, leading to poor density over time. For hedging, spacing slightly closer than mature width encourages canopy knitting without overcrowding. Maintenance expectations Some shrubs respond well to regular trimming and shaping. Others are best left to grow naturally. Choose species that match your desired maintenance level. Where resilience and lower input are priorities, explore suitable options within our Native Plants collection. Practical buying tips Identify the primary function - privacy, structure, colour or wind buffering. Measure available planting space carefully, accounting for mature width and height. Consider advanced sizes if immediate impact is important, especially along visible boundaries. Prepare soil thoroughly before planting, particularly in compacted or clay-heavy sites. Maintain consistent watering during the first growing season to encourage root establishment. Evergreen vs deciduous shrubs Evergreen shrubs maintain foliage throughout the year and are widely used for hedging and structure. They provide consistent coverage and are suited to most Australian climates. Deciduous shrubs shed leaves seasonally and can offer striking autumn colour. In cooler regions, they allow winter sunlight into garden spaces while still providing summer density. Both types can be used effectively depending on climate and design objectives. Establishing shrubs successfully The first year of growth is critical. Dig planting holes wider than the root ball Avoid planting too deeply Backfill with improved native soil Water deeply at planting Apply mulch to conserve moisture and regulate soil temperature Across most of Australia, autumn and spring provide ideal planting conditions. In warmer climates, winter planting can also be effective. Frequently asked questions How long do shrubs take to form a hedge? Growth rates vary by species and climate. Fast-growing shrubs can begin to knit together within 12 to 24 months when planted and maintained correctly. Can shrubs be planted close to fences? Yes, provided mature width is considered. Narrow or upright varieties are best suited to tight boundaries. Do shrubs require regular pruning? Many hedging shrubs benefit from light, regular trimming to maintain density. Others maintain form naturally with minimal intervention. Are native shrubs lower maintenance? Many Australian native shrubs are adapted to local conditions and can require less water once established. Proper establishment care is still essential. When is the best time to plant shrubs? Autumn and spring are ideal across most climates. Winter planting works well in warmer regions with minimal frost risk. Shrubs provide the essential middle layer in Australian landscapes. When chosen carefully and planted correctly, they deliver structure, privacy and long-term garden stability across diverse climates and soil types.
Shrubs for Privacy
Shrubs for Privacy Say goodbye to unwanted views and hello to lush, green living walls with our Shrubs for Privacy collection. These dense, fast-growing shrubs create natural screening while adding colour, texture, and fragrance to your garden. 🌱 Why Choose Shrubs for Privacy ✔ Fast-Growing Coverage - Enjoy privacy sooner with dense, upright growth.✔ Evergreen Beauty - Keeps your space green and private year-round.✔ Attractive Foliage & Flowers - Functional and beautiful in one.✔ Easy to Shape & Maintain - Great for formal hedges or casual screens.✔ Perfect for Aussie Conditions - Heat-tolerant and low-fuss once established. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Lilly Pilly Resilience (Syzygium australe 'Resilience') - A hardy favourite with glossy green leaves and vibrant red new growth. Mock Orange (Murraya paniculata) - Lush, fragrant, and fast-growing with creamy white flowers. Red Robin (Photinia × fraseri) - Eye-catching red foliage and compact form make it a standout hedge choice. 🏡 Where Shrubs for Privacy Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Boundary Lines & Fences - Block out neighbours and roads with natural green walls.✅ Urban Gardens - Great for compact spaces where privacy is a priority.✅ Poolside Planting - Stylish and evergreen for all-season screening.✅ Front Yard Dividers - Define your space without harsh fences. Expert Plant Selection Tip Plant 0.5-1m apart for a seamless hedge. Lilly Pilly Resilience is best for fast coverage, Mock Orange adds fragrance and elegance, while Red Robin brings vibrant contrast. All thrive in full sun to part shade and respond well to regular trimming. ❔ FAQs About Shrubs for Privacy How quickly will these shrubs create privacy?Most grow fast and start forming a solid screen within the first year or two. Are they evergreen all year?Yes, all three shrubs keep their foliage year-round for continuous coverage. Can I trim them to keep a neat hedge shape?Absolutely-these plants respond beautifully to regular pruning. Do they attract pests or require a lot of care?They’re generally low-maintenance and pest-resistant in well-kept conditions. Is this collection suitable for beginners?Yes! These are hardy, forgiving shrubs perfect for first-time gardeners. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Shrubs for Privacy? Create your perfect outdoor space - these bestsellers won’t last!
Slow Growing
Slow Growing Design with intention using our Slow Growing collection – perfect for long-term beauty, minimal maintenance, and bold impact that won’t take over your space. These sculptural plants grow with grace, offering structure and character for years to come. 🌱 Why Choose Slow Growing ✔ Easy to Manage - Low-maintenance growth that won’t outpace your space.✔ Architectural Beauty - Bold forms that get better with age.✔ Perfect for Feature Planting - Ideal for focal points in modern or native gardens.✔ Hardy & Resilient - Built to handle harsh Australian climates.✔ Garden Longevity - Invest in plants that deliver timeless appeal. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Grass Tree (Xanthorrhoea glauca) - A stunning Aussie native with dramatic foliage and a sculptural blackened trunk. Queensland Bottle Tree (Brachychiton rupestris) - Unique bottle-shaped trunk adds instant character and shade. Bismarck Palm (Bismarckia nobilis) - Silvery-blue fronds and symmetrical form make this a show-stopping centrepiece. 🏡 Where Slow Growing Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Native & Bush Gardens - Grass Trees and Bottle Trees thrive in naturalistic settings.✅ Modern Architectural Gardens - Bismarck Palm’s symmetry suits sleek, contemporary design.✅ Open Feature Lawns - Use as statement plants with space to shine.✅ Dry, Sunny Locations - All three tolerate heat, sun, and low water once established. Expert Plant Selection Tip Position Grass Trees and Bismarck Palms as feature plants in open areas where their forms can be fully appreciated. The Queensland Bottle Tree needs space to develop its iconic trunk over time. Use free-draining soil and be patient-slow growers reward with decades of impact and minimal fuss. ❔ FAQs About Slow Growing Why should I choose slow growing plants for my garden?They’re low-maintenance, long-lived, and ideal for creating structured, timeless landscapes. Do these plants still make a strong visual impact?Yes! Their bold shapes and unique foliage stand out even with slower growth. Are they suitable for drought or hot climates?Absolutely-these are hardy, sun-loving plants built for tough Australian conditions. Can I grow them in pots or containers?Grass Trees and Bismarck Palms can thrive in large containers with good drainage. Do they require pruning or frequent care?Very little. Once established, they’re among the easiest plants to maintain. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Slow Growing? These plants go fast - order your favourites before they sell out!
Slow Growing Trees
Slow Growing Trees Looking for trees that won’t outgrow your space? Our Slow Growing Trees collection is perfect for low-maintenance landscapes, offering long-term beauty, structure, and character without constant pruning. 🌱 Why Choose Slow Growing Trees ✔ Controlled Growth - Ideal for small gardens, courtyards, or long-term design.✔ Low Maintenance - No frequent trimming or aggressive root systems.✔ Evergreen & Deciduous Variety - Choose from year-round greenery or seasonal change.✔ High Impact, Low Fuss - Gorgeous form and foliage with minimal care.✔ Timeless Style - These trees age gracefully and become garden icons. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Teddy Bear Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora 'Teddy Bear') - Compact and tidy with glossy green leaves and creamy white blooms. Manzanillo Olive Tree (Olea europaea 'Manzanillo') - Silvery foliage and edible fruit make this a Mediterranean garden must-have. Queensland Bottle Tree (Brachychiton rupestris) - Unique bottle-shaped trunk and native resilience for standout structure. 🏡 Where Slow Growing Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Formal Gardens - Perfect for feature planting or lining pathways.✅ Small Urban Yards - Add character without overwhelming limited space.✅ Mediterranean & Native Designs - Blends seamlessly with gravel, rock, or mulch-based landscapes.✅ Low-Care Retreats - Ideal for gardeners who want beauty without the upkeep. Expert Plant Selection Tip Plant Teddy Bear Magnolia where evergreen screening or structure is needed in a compact space. Manzanillo Olive Trees love full sun and are perfect for pots or garden beds. Queensland Bottle Tree adds iconic Australian character to any space – just give it room to develop its trunk over time. ❔ FAQs About Slow Growing Trees Why choose slow growing trees over fast ones?They’re easier to manage, require less pruning, and are perfect for long-term, structured design. Will they still give me good shade or visual impact?Yes, especially over time-they develop into stunning, shapely feature trees. Are they suitable for pots or smaller gardens?Absolutely. Many slow growers like Teddy Bear Magnolia and Olive Trees thrive in containers. Do they need any special care?Not really-just well-draining soil, a sunny position, and occasional feeding. Are slow growing trees good for beginners?Yes! They’re reliable, easy to care for, and won’t get out of hand. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Slow Growing Trees? Create your perfect outdoor space - these bestsellers won’t last!
Small Trees for Urban Gardens
Small Trees for Urban Gardens Maximise your outdoor space with our Small Trees for Urban Gardens collection. These compact beauties offer shade, privacy, and standout style—perfect for tight spaces without compromising on impact. 🌱 Why Choose Small Trees for Urban Gardens ✔ Compact Growth - Ideal for courtyards, narrow spaces, and small backyards.✔ Big Visual Impact - Deliver beauty, shade, and structure without bulk.✔ Low Maintenance Choices - Easy-care trees suited to busy lifestyles.✔ Urban Hardy - Thrive in pots, raised beds, and city conditions.✔ Year-Round Appeal - Evergreen options and seasonal flowering keep your space looking great. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Little Gem Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem') - Compact, evergreen, and covered in creamy white blooms. Grass Tree (Xanthorrhoea glauca) - An iconic Aussie native with striking architectural form and minimal water needs. Capital Ornamental Pear (Pyrus calleryana 'Capital') - Tall and narrow with brilliant seasonal colour and spring blossoms. 🏡 Where Small Trees for Urban Gardens Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Narrow Garden Beds - Add height without taking up valuable ground space.✅ Entryways & Courtyards - Frame front doors or create a grand welcome.✅ Modern Landscapes - Clean lines and strong form suit contemporary styles.✅ Low-Maintenance Backyards - Great for city dwellers who want beauty without hassle. Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose ‘Capital’ Pear for tight spaces needing height and seasonal interest. ‘Little Gem’ is perfect where you want evergreen privacy with flowers, while the Grass Tree offers native texture and drama. All thrive in full sun and benefit from well-draining soil and occasional feeding. ❔ FAQs About Small Trees for Urban Gardens Can I grow these trees in small yards or courtyards?Yes, every tree in this collection is selected for compact, upright growth perfect for urban settings. Are they suitable for pots or raised beds?Absolutely—especially Grass Trees and Little Gem Magnolias, which perform beautifully in large containers. Will they grow well in my city’s conditions?Yes, they’re hardy, adaptable, and built to handle urban environments and smaller soils. Do they need much pruning or care?Just light pruning to shape and occasional feeding—these are low-maintenance choices. I want a beautiful tree but don’t have much space—is this the right collection?Definitely! These trees are perfect for tight spots where space is precious but style still matters. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Small Trees for Urban Gardens? Want a garden that turns heads? Start with our Small Trees for Urban Gardens collection.
South Australia
South Australia’s climate ranges from dry, hot summers to cool winters with low to moderate rainfall, which makes plant selection critical for long-term success. From Adelaide’s Mediterranean conditions and coastal winds to inland heat and lighter rainfall zones, choosing the right plants for South Australia ensures stronger establishment, reduced water demand and better resilience over time. This collection brings together trees, screening plants, hedging varieties and structural garden performers suited to South Australian conditions. Whether you are landscaping a suburban block, building privacy or establishing shade in a dry climate, these plants are selected for durability, performance and practical reliability. Why plant selection matters in South Australia South Australia experiences long, dry summers and relatively low annual rainfall compared to eastern states. Water efficiency, heat tolerance and soil compatibility are essential. In South Australian gardens, well-selected plants: Tolerate extended heat and dry periods Perform in sandy or alkaline soils common around Adelaide Handle coastal exposure and wind where relevant Require moderate irrigation once established Provide shade and privacy without excessive water demand Evergreen species are widely used for year-round structure and screening. Deciduous trees are also valuable, particularly where summer shade and winter sunlight are both desirable in Adelaide’s Mediterranean climate. For larger canopy options suited to drier regions, explore our Advanced Trees collection. Where these plants work best in South Australian properties Suburban privacy and boundary planting Across Adelaide and surrounding suburbs, compact blocks require efficient screening solutions. Upright hedging plants and structured screening trees provide privacy without occupying excessive space. Our Screening Plants collection includes dense varieties suited to forming reliable green boundaries in lower-rainfall climates. Shade and heat management Strategically positioned shade trees reduce heat around homes, paved areas and outdoor living spaces. In hot, dry summers, canopy cover significantly improves comfort. Coastal gardens South Australia’s coastline demands salt-tolerant and wind-resistant species. Selecting appropriate varieties reduces stress and improves longevity. Rural and inland landscapes Inland areas face higher summer temperatures and reduced rainfall. Drought-tolerant trees and hardy shrubs are essential for long-term survival. Choosing plants for South Australian conditions Successful planting in South Australia requires a focus on water efficiency and soil awareness. Drought and heat tolerance Extended dry periods are common. Select species that can cope with reduced irrigation once established. Soil type Sandy and alkaline soils are prevalent in many areas. Improving soil before planting supports stronger root development and nutrient uptake. Evergreen vs deciduous Evergreen plants provide consistent structure and privacy. Deciduous trees offer valuable summer shade while allowing winter light into homes, making them highly suited to Adelaide’s seasonal climate. Sun exposure Full sun is common across South Australia. Choose species that tolerate intense summer conditions without leaf scorch. For climate-adapted options, consider selections from our Native Plants collection suited to southern Australian environments. Practical buying tips Prioritise drought-tolerant varieties where possible. Assess soil type and amend sandy or alkaline soils before planting. Consider mature height and canopy spread, particularly on smaller suburban blocks. Install irrigation for the establishment phase, even with drought-tolerant species. Plant during autumn or early spring to allow roots to establish before peak summer heat. Layering shade trees with lower hedging plants creates more resilient microclimates within your garden. Establishing plants successfully in South Australia Correct planting technique improves survival in dry climates. Dig wide planting holes to encourage lateral root growth Improve soil with compost to enhance moisture retention Apply thick mulch to regulate soil temperature and reduce evaporation Water deeply and consistently during establishment Monitor plants closely through the first summer Autumn planting is particularly effective in South Australia, allowing roots to establish through cooler months before summer heat returns. Frequently asked questions What plants grow best in South Australia? Heat-tolerant, drought-adapted trees and shrubs perform best, particularly those suited to Mediterranean-style climates. When is the best time to plant in South Australia? Autumn is ideal, followed by early spring. Avoid planting just before peak summer heat. Do plants need regular watering? During establishment, yes. Once established, many suitable varieties require only moderate irrigation depending on seasonal rainfall. Are native plants suitable for South Australia? Many southern Australian native species are well adapted to dry conditions and perform reliably once established. Can I grow lush, tropical-style plants in South Australia? Tropical plants may struggle without consistent irrigation and protection from dry heat. Choose carefully based on your microclimate and water availability. South Australia’s climate rewards thoughtful plant selection and proper establishment. By choosing species suited to heat, lower rainfall and local soil conditions, you create gardens that remain resilient, attractive and manageable long term.
Special Offers
Special Offers Grab unbeatable value with our Special Offers collection. These limited‑time deals bring you top‑quality plants, tools, and garden supplies at prices that make upgrading your outdoor space even sweeter. 🌱 Why Choose Special Offers ✔ Big Savings – Get premium garden favourites without the premium price✔ Limited Stock – Deals that change often and sell out fast✔ Great for Budget Projects – Stretch your landscaping dollar further✔ Quality Guaranteed – High‑grade products still at exceptional value✔ Perfect for Gifting & DIY – Smart purchases for garden lovers 🌿 Popular Uses for Special Offers Here’s how customers make the most of special deals: Bulk Garden Upgrades – Refresh beds and borders with affordable plants Gift Gardening Sets – Perfect presents for friends and family Tool & Accessory Deals – Save on must‑have gear and accessories Seasonal Restocks – Grab festive or seasonal specials before they disappear Budget‑Friendly Landscaping – Transform yards without overspending 🏡 Where Special Offers Belong in Your Garden Plans ✅ Home Makeovers – Start big projects without big costs✅ New Home Gardens – Plant out yards with savings on key items✅ Courtyard & Pot Styling – Affordable additions to small spaces✅ Outdoor Entertaining Zones – Dress up patios and pool areas on a budget Expert Plant Selection Tip When a great deal comes up pick items that match your garden’s conditions and needs. Combine discounted plants with quality soil, fertiliser, and mulch to ensure they establish quickly and look amazing. Act fast as special offers are for a short time only. ❔ FAQs About Special Offers Are special offer plants the same quality as regular priced stock?Yes, they’re the same premium plants just discounted for a limited time. How long do special offers last?Deals change regularly and are only available while stocks last. Can I mix special offer items with full‑price products?Absolutely—combine them in your cart for a complete garden haul. Is delivery included or extra?Delivery costs depend on your order size and location—check at checkout. Do special offers include tools and accessories too?Yes, deals often extend to tools, supplies, pots, mixes, and more. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Special Offers? These deals won’t last – shop Special Offers now!
Speciality Fruit Trees
Speciality Fruit Trees Bring something unique to your backyard harvest with our Speciality Fruit Trees collection. These standout varieties offer exotic flavour, seasonal beauty, and the joy of growing rare, delicious fruits at home. 🌱 Why Choose Speciality Fruit Trees ✔ Unique Flavours - Enjoy fresh, uncommon fruits you won’t find in every store.✔ Ornamental Appeal - Beautiful blossoms, bold foliage, and seasonal colour.✔ Backyard Harvests - Grow your own fruit with minimal effort.✔ Suited to Aussie Climates - Carefully selected for performance in warm conditions.✔ High Reward, Low Fuss - Easy-care trees with big payoffs at harvest time. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Pomegranate Tree (Punica granatum) - Tough, drought-tolerant, and packed with sweet-tart, antioxidant-rich fruit. Black Mulberry (Morus nigra) - A prolific producer with rich, dark berries perfect for fresh eating or preserves. White Opal Peach Tree (Prunus persica 'White Opal') - Juicy white peaches with floral notes and incredible sweetness. 🏡 Where Speciality Fruit Trees Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Edible Gardens - Create your own gourmet orchard in your backyard.✅ Sunny Spots - Thrive in warm, full-sun areas with good drainage.✅ Cottage & Mediterranean Gardens - Perfect for rustic, productive landscapes.✅ Family-Friendly Yards - Kids will love harvesting their own unique fruits. Expert Plant Selection Tip Plant in a sunny, sheltered position and allow space for growth-Mulberries and Peaches benefit from winter pruning to maintain shape and boost fruit production. Pomegranates are extremely hardy and ideal for low-water areas. Mix and match for a longer harvest season and variety on your plate. ❔ FAQs About Speciality Fruit Trees Are these trees hard to grow or maintain?Not at all. They’re beginner-friendly and require only basic seasonal care. Will they fruit in my climate?Yes, these varieties are well suited to most Australian climates with good sun. Do I need multiple trees for fruiting?No, each of these trees is self-fertile, so one tree will still give you fruit. When can I expect to harvest fruit?You’ll typically see fruit within 1–3 years, depending on the variety and care. Is this collection good for small backyards?Yes, especially if pruned annually—many of these trees suit compact spaces and pots. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Speciality Fruit Trees? These plants go fast - order your favourites before they sell out!
Structured Foliage
Structured Foliage Elevate your garden design with our Structured Foliage collection – a bold mix of plants chosen for their strong shapes, contrasting textures, and year-round visual impact. Perfect for adding rhythm, depth, and architectural elegance to any outdoor space. 🌱 Why Choose Structured Foliage ✔ Bold, Sculptural Shapes - Instantly elevate your landscape with standout form.✔ Textural Contrast - Create visual interest with unique leaf shapes and movement.✔ Evergreen Appeal - Enjoy structure and greenery through every season.✔ Design Versatility - Works beautifully in native, tropical, or modern gardens.✔ Low Maintenance Impact - Striking looks without the hard work. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Grass Tree (Xanthorrhoea glauca) - A true Aussie icon with dramatic trunks and fountain-like foliage. Silver Lady Fern (Blechnum gibbum 'Silver Lady') - Lush, finely textured fronds perfect for softening bold lines. Cardboard Plant (Zamia furfuracea) - Thick, leathery leaves and a symmetrical shape make this a design favourite. 🏡 Where Structured Foliage Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Feature Planting - Use as focal points in contemporary or native-inspired designs.✅ Mixed Borders - Pair with grasses, rocks, and flowering plants for layered texture.✅ Tropical Garden Beds - Combine with palms or ferns for lush, architectural contrast.✅ Courtyards & Entryways - Showcase sculptural forms in stylish containers. Expert Plant Selection Tip Combine the upright drama of the Grass Tree with the softness of Silver Lady Fern and the bold symmetry of the Cardboard Plant for an effortlessly stylish trio. Use contrasting textures to draw the eye and space plants to give each form room to shine. Most thrive in part to full sun with well-draining soil. ❔ FAQs About Structured Foliage What makes these plants good for structured garden design?Their bold shapes and consistent form create visual anchors and rhythm in your landscape. Are they suitable for Australian climates?Yes, each one is selected for its performance and adaptability in local conditions. Can I grow them in pots or small spaces?Absolutely-these plants are fantastic in feature pots or compact garden beds. How much care do they require?Very little! Once established, they’re low-maintenance and thrive with minimal effort. Is this a good choice for design-focused gardeners?Definitely. This collection adds sophistication and structure to any space instantly. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Structured Foliage? Turn your garden into a lush escape - shop Structured Foliage today!
Subtropical Plants for Warm Climates
Subtropical Plants for Warm Climates Create a lush, vibrant haven with our Subtropical Plants for Warm Climates collection. Perfectly suited to warm, humid conditions, these plants deliver year-round greenery, fragrant flowers, and irresistible garden appeal. 🌱 Why Choose Subtropical Plants for Warm Climates ✔ Heat & Humidity Lovers - Thrive in warm, subtropical zones with ease.✔ Lush Greenery Year-Round - Enjoy dense foliage that stays beautiful in every season.✔ Fragrance & Flowers - Fill your garden with scented blooms and rich textures.✔ Edible & Ornamental Mix - Combine beauty with delicious backyard harvests.✔ Low-Maintenance Luxury - These plants love your climate, making care effortless. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) - A fragrant climber with glossy leaves and sweet white flowers. Teddy Bear Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora 'Teddy Bear') - Compact, evergreen, and loved for its soft, velvety leaves and creamy blooms. Eureka Lemon Tree (Citrus limon 'Eureka') - A reliable fruiter that delivers lemons almost year-round in warm climates. 🏡 Where Subtropical Plants for Warm Climates Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Poolside & Patio Gardens - Lush foliage and flowers thrive in humid areas.✅ Balconies & Courtyards - Perfect for warm-climate urban retreats.✅ Tropical-Themed Gardens - Build a paradise with dense greens and fragrant blooms.✅ Edible & Ornamental Mix Gardens - Combine harvest and beauty effortlessly. Expert Plant Selection Tip For best results, plant in well-draining soil and give each species the sun it loves—Star Jasmine enjoys full sun to part shade, Teddy Bear Magnolia thrives in full sun, and Eureka Lemon loves a sunny, protected spot. Mulch well and water regularly during dry spells to keep them thriving. ❔ FAQs About Subtropical Plants for Warm Climates Will these plants grow well in humid or coastal areas?Yes, every plant in this collection thrives in warm, humid, and coastal environments. Do they need special soil or fertiliser?Not really—just well-draining soil and occasional feeding to support lush growth. Can I grow these in pots or smaller spaces?Absolutely. Star Jasmine and Teddy Bear Magnolia are excellent for pots or tight spots. How much maintenance do these plants need?They're low-maintenance—just regular watering and pruning to shape as needed. Is this collection beginner-friendly?Yes, these plants are ideal for anyone looking to create a lush subtropical garden with ease. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Subtropical Plants for Warm Climates? Create your perfect outdoor space - these bestsellers won’t last!
Succulents
Succulents Effortlessly stylish and incredibly tough, our Succulents collection offers the perfect blend of sculptural beauty and easy-care appeal. These water-wise plants are ideal for modern gardens, pots, and sun-drenched spaces. 🌱 Why Choose Succulents ✔ Water-Saving Wonders - Thrive on minimal water, even in hot weather.✔ Bold Textures & Shapes - Add contrast and structure to any landscape.✔ Perfect for Pots & Indoors - Compact and adaptable for small spaces.✔ Sun & Shade Versatility - Many do well in full sun or filtered light.✔ Low Maintenance Living - Minimal fuss with maximum visual payoff. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Ripple Jade (Crassula arborescens undulatifolia) - Wavy, blue-green leaves that create a soft yet sculptural look. Narrow Chalk Sticks Senecio (Senecio talinoides) - Sleek, silvery-blue stems perfect for modern garden borders or pots. Laurentii Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata 'Laurentii') - Tall, upright leaves with golden edges for striking vertical style. 🏡 Where Succulents Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Indoor Corners & Offices - Add greenery to low-light areas with Snake Plants.✅ Drought-Tolerant Beds - Mix forms and colours for a water-wise garden.✅ Modern Outdoor Spaces - Sleek, architectural options for minimalist design.✅ Container Groupings - Showcase a variety in stylish pots for patios or balconies. Expert Plant Selection Tip Create contrast by pairing Ripple Jade’s soft curves with the upright form of Snake Plant and the narrow silhouette of Chalk Sticks. Use free-draining soil, avoid overwatering, and place in a bright location for best results. Great for both indoor and outdoor settings. ❔ FAQs About Succulents Are succulents easy to care for?Yes, they're incredibly low-maintenance and perfect for beginners or busy lifestyles. Do they need full sun to grow well?Most prefer bright light, but many also do well in filtered sun or partial shade. Can I grow these succulents indoors?Absolutely. Ripple Jade and Snake Plant are both excellent indoor performers. How often should I water them?Only when the soil is completely dry—typically every 2–3 weeks depending on conditions. Is this a good collection for small gardens or balconies?Yes, these compact plants thrive in pots and fit beautifully into tight spaces. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Succulents? Want a garden that turns heads? Start with our Succulents collection.
Succulents & Cacti
Succulents & Cacti Looking for bold, low-maintenance plants that thrive on neglect? Our Succulents & Cacti collection brings sculptural beauty, dry-climate toughness, and dramatic style to gardens big or small. 🌱 Why Choose Succulents & Cacti ✔ Minimal Water, Maximum Impact - Thrive in dry, sunny conditions with barely any care.✔ Architectural Shapes - Add drama and texture to modern garden designs.✔ Perfect for Pots - Ideal for courtyards, patios, or even indoors.✔ Sun-Loving Survivors - Built to handle full sun and extreme heat.✔ Low-Maintenance Style - Practically care-free once established. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Silver Spoons Kalanchoe (Kalanchoe ‘Silver Spoons’) - Velvety, silver-toned leaves that catch the light and add elegance to any space. Dragon Tree (Dracaena draco) - A slow-growing sculptural stunner with a thick trunk and spiky, architectural crown. Cowboy Cactus (Euphorbia acrurensis) - Tall, bold, and cactus-like with rich green columns and striking vertical form. 🏡 Where Succulents & Cacti Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Modern Gardens - Perfect for minimalist or architectural planting schemes.✅ Rocky & Dry Zones - Thrive in gravel gardens or arid conditions.✅ Container Displays - Showcase unique forms in stylish pots.✅ Tropical or Desert Vibes - Mix with stones, pebbles, and palms for a resort feel. Expert Plant Selection Tip Group different heights and shapes for maximum visual impact. Use Cowboy Cactus for vertical drama, Dragon Tree as a bold centrepiece, and Silver Spoons Kalanchoe to soften borders or container edges. Make sure soil drains freely and avoid overwatering. ❔ FAQs About Succulents & Cacti Do these plants require frequent watering?Not at all. They thrive on neglect and only need occasional watering once established. Can I grow them outdoors year-round?Yes, especially in warm, sunny climates-just protect from extreme frost if needed. Will they grow well in containers?Absolutely. They're perfect for pots, patios, and balcony gardens. Are they slow or fast-growing?Most are slow-growing, which means less pruning and long-term structure. Is this collection beginner-friendly?Yes, these plants are ideal for anyone wanting low-fuss greenery with big impact. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Succulents & Cacti? These plants go fast - order your favourites before they sell out!
Succulents for Hot Climates
Succulents for Hot Climates Tame the toughest sun with style using our Succulents for Hot Climates collection. These drought-proof wonders bring bold shapes, rich textures, and unbeatable heat resistance to your garden or pots. 🌱 Why Choose Succulents for Hot Climates ✔ Thrives in Extreme Heat - Built for full sun and arid conditions.✔ Low Water Needs - Save time and resources with minimal watering.✔ Bold Architectural Style - Add sculptural beauty to modern landscapes.✔ Perfect for Pots & Small Spaces - Great for balconies, courtyards, and patios.✔ Resilient & Low Maintenance - Tough plants that look great year-round. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Blue Chalk Sticks (Senecio mandraliscae) - Striking blue foliage that adds texture and contrast to sunny borders. Lions Tail Agave (Agave ferox) - A bold, spiky centerpiece that thrives in full sun and dry soils. Jade Plant (Crassula ovata) - A timeless favourite with glossy leaves and an easygoing nature. 🏡 Where Succulents for Hot Climates Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Coastal & Arid Gardens - Excellent for sandy, rocky, or dry zones.✅ Modern Courtyards - Use in pots or raised beds for clean, sculptural impact.✅ Xeriscape Designs - Ideal for water-wise, low-maintenance landscapes.✅ Balconies & Small Spaces - Compact enough for stylish sun-drenched pots. Expert Plant Selection Tip Combine different forms and colours for a stunning, low-maintenance display. Use Blue Chalk Sticks as a ground cover, Lions Tail Agave for height and structure, and Jade Plant for lush fullness. Make sure containers or beds have excellent drainage to prevent rot. ❔ FAQs About Succulents for Hot Climates Can these succulents survive intense summer sun?Absolutely. These plants are heat-hardy and thrive in full, direct sunlight. Do they need much water or fertiliser?Not at all. They store water in their leaves and prefer lean, well-draining soils. Are they good for pots and containers?Yes! All three are ideal for pots and thrive on patios, balconies, or small spaces. How often should I prune or maintain them?Minimal pruning is needed-just remove old or damaged leaves occasionally. Are these beginner-friendly plants?100%. Succulents are among the easiest plants to grow, especially in hot climates. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Succulents for Hot Climates? Turn your garden into a lush escape - shop Succulents for Hot Climates today!
Sun-Tolerant Trees & Plants
Sun-Tolerant Trees & Plants Brighten up your sun-drenched spaces with our Sun-Tolerant Trees & Plants collection. These beauties thrive in full sun, bringing structure, colour, and year-round appeal to the hottest spots in your garden. 🌱 Why Choose Sun-Tolerant Trees & Plants ✔ Full Sun Champions - Designed to flourish in Australia’s harshest sun.✔ All-Day Beauty - No wilting or fading, even in peak summer heat.✔ Versatile Choices - From hedges to flowering trees to vertical accents.✔ Drought-Hardy Varieties - Low water needs once established.✔ Stylish Landscaping - Ideal for modern, Mediterranean, or classic gardens. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Mock Orange (Murraya paniculata) - Evergreen, fragrant, and fast-growing for elegant hedging. Pencil Pine (Cupressus sempervirens 'Nitschke's Needles') - Tall and narrow, perfect for vertical accents or formal designs. White Crepe Myrtle (Lagerstroemia 'Natchez') - Dazzling white flowers and peeling bark for year-round visual interest. 🏡 Where Sun-Tolerant Trees & Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Front Yard Features - Use bold forms and flowers to elevate street appeal.✅ Hot Garden Beds - Fill sun-blasted zones with tough, beautiful performers.✅ Driveway or Fence Line Planting - Shade, privacy, and structure in narrow spots.✅ Formal or Mediterranean Gardens - Match neatly with stone, gravel, and symmetry. Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose Pencil Pines for height without width, or Murraya for fast, fragrant hedging. Crepe Myrtles love full sun and offer seasonal flowering with minimal fuss. Group sun-lovers together for efficient watering and a cohesive, sun-hardy display. ❔ FAQs About Sun-Tolerant Trees & Plants Do these plants really thrive in full sun all day?Yes, every plant in this collection is chosen for its ability to handle direct, intense sun. Are they drought-tolerant once established?Most are – just water well during the first season and they'll thrive with minimal irrigation. Can I mix these with other plant types in my garden?Absolutely. They blend well with other sun-loving shrubs, grasses, or flowering plants. What if I live in a windy or coastal area?Many options here, like Pencil Pines, are wind-hardy and suitable for exposed locations. I’ve struggled with sunburnt plants before-will these hold up better?Definitely. These varieties are proven sun performers built to thrive, not just survive. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Sun-Tolerant Trees & Plants? Create your perfect outdoor space - these bestsellers won’t last!
Syzygium's
Syzygium's Looking for the ultimate hedge or privacy screen? Our Syzygium collection delivers lush foliage, fast growth, and vibrant new leaf colour – perfect for creating structured, evergreen beauty in any garden. 🌱 Why Choose Syzygium's ✔ Reliable Screening - Dense, fast-growing hedges for instant privacy.✔ Colourful New Growth - Stunning flushes of red, bronze, or pink foliage.✔ Low Maintenance - Easy to shape, prune, and care for year-round.✔ Australian Tough - Performs brilliantly in local soils and climates.✔ Versatile Uses - Ideal for formal hedging, topiary, or casual planting. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Lilly Pilly Resilience (Syzygium australe 'Resilience') - Hardy and fast, with rich green leaves and red new growth. Straight and Narrow™ Lilly Pilly (Syzygium australe ‘SAN01’) - Naturally upright for tight spaces or narrow screens. Cascade Lilly Pilly (Syzygium australe 'Cascade') - Weeping form with fluffy pink flowers and decorative foliage. 🏡 Where Syzygium's Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Privacy Hedges - Block neighbours or roads with lush, upright growth.✅ Formal Garden Borders - Create clean lines around lawns or paths.✅ Poolside Planting - Hardy, evergreen foliage for a tidy finish year-round.✅ Small Urban Gardens - Use compact forms for screening without bulk. Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose 'Straight and Narrow' for slim spaces or along fences, while 'Resilience' is your go-to for fast, bushy growth. ‘Cascade’ adds softness and colour to mixed borders or cottage-style gardens. Plant 0.5m-1m apart for dense hedging and keep moist during establishment. ❔ FAQs About Syzygium's Are Syzygiums good for fast privacy screens?Yes, they grow quickly and form dense, leafy walls that block views beautifully. Will they handle Australian heat and weather?Absolutely. These varieties are selected for their toughness in Aussie conditions. Can I grow Syzygiums in pots or smaller spaces?Definitely! Varieties like ‘Straight and Narrow’ are ideal for pots or tight garden beds. How often do I need to trim them?Light pruning every few months keeps them neat, but they’re very manageable overall. Is this the best plant choice for a beginner gardener?Yes – they’re easy, forgiving, and deliver fast, impressive results. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Syzygium's? These plants go fast - order your favourites before they sell out!
Tools & Accessories
The right tools and accessories make the difference between a garden that survives and one that performs properly. Our range of garden tools and accessories is selected to support planting, pruning, soil preparation and ongoing maintenance across Australian conditions. From establishing advanced trees to maintaining hedges, lawns and productive gardens, quality tools improve efficiency and long-term plant health. This collection includes practical, durable equipment suited to homeowners, landscapers and property owners working in everything from heavy clay soils to sandy coastal blocks. Built for real Australian use, these tools are designed to handle heat, tough ground and consistent outdoor work without compromise. Why quality garden tools matter in Australian conditions Australia’s climate can be unforgiving. Hard-baked soil in summer, compacted clay in new developments and strong seasonal growth all place demands on equipment. Cheap or poorly designed tools often fail under these conditions. Investing in reliable garden tools and accessories allows you to: Plant trees and shrubs correctly the first time Improve soil structure effectively Prune cleanly to reduce plant stress Maintain hedges and screening plants with precision Save time and physical effort on larger jobs For customers planting from our Trees or Fruit Trees collections, having the correct tools ensures stronger establishment and better long-term results. Where these tools work best Tree and shrub planting Proper digging tools, soil preparation equipment and staking accessories are essential when installing larger specimens or advanced stock. Strong root establishment depends on correct hole depth, soil conditioning and support where required. Hedging and screening maintenance Maintaining dense hedges from our Screening Plants collection requires clean cutting tools that promote tight growth and reduce tearing. Lawn and ground preparation Preparing new garden beds or repairing compacted soil requires tools that can penetrate hard ground without bending or breaking. Ongoing garden maintenance Seasonal pruning, fertilising and soil improvement are easier and more precise with purpose-built equipment designed for regular use. Choosing the right garden tools and accessories Not all tools are equal. The right selection depends on the job, soil type and scale of your garden. Durability and construction Look for solid construction, reinforced joints and comfortable grip handles. Australian conditions demand tools that can handle repeated use in tough soils. Purpose-specific design A proper planting spade differs from a general shovel. Pruning tools vary depending on branch thickness. Selecting the correct tool improves efficiency and reduces strain on both the user and the plant. Ergonomics Long-handled tools reduce back strain on larger properties. Lightweight, balanced tools improve control for detailed pruning work. Compatibility with your garden size Smaller urban gardens may require compact tools for tight spaces. Larger blocks benefit from heavy-duty equipment designed for repeated use. Practical buying tips Buy tools suited to your soil type. Clay-heavy regions require stronger digging equipment than sandy soils. Match pruning tools to branch size. Using undersized secateurs on thick branches damages both tool and plant. Invest in core essentials first - quality spade, pruners and soil preparation tools cover most tasks. Maintain tools properly. Clean and dry after use to extend lifespan. Consider long-term workload. If planting advanced trees or maintaining large hedges, heavy-duty options are worthwhile. If you are establishing multiple plants from our Advanced Trees or Privacy & Screening collections, proper staking materials and soil preparation accessories are especially important. Essential tools for tree and hedge care When planting and maintaining trees and hedging plants, several core tools consistently prove their value: Planting spade for clean, straight-edged holes Quality secateurs for controlled pruning Loppers for thicker branches Soil improvers and mixing tools Staking and tie accessories for young trees Using the correct equipment reduces transplant shock and encourages stronger structural development. Maintenance and longevity Good garden tools should last for years when maintained properly. Clean soil from blades and metal surfaces after use Store in a dry location to prevent rust Sharpen pruning tools regularly for clean cuts Oil moving parts periodically Sharp, clean tools promote healthier plants by reducing the risk of torn stems and disease entry points. Frequently asked questions Do I need specialised tools to plant trees? While basic digging equipment can work, purpose-built planting tools improve root establishment and make the process more efficient, especially for larger stock. Are expensive tools worth it? Higher-quality tools generally last longer and perform better in tough Australian soils. Over time, they often represent better value. How often should pruning tools be sharpened? Regular gardeners should sharpen pruning tools at least once per season or whenever cuts become less clean. Can one tool handle multiple jobs? Some tools are versatile, but specialised equipment improves results for tasks such as hedge trimming or tree planting. How should garden tools be stored? Keep tools clean, dry and out of direct weather exposure to maximise lifespan. The right tools and accessories support every stage of gardening - from planting and establishment through to long-term maintenance. In Australian conditions, durability and proper design are not optional. They are essential for consistent results and healthy plant growth.
Top Flowering Trees in Australia
Top Flowering Trees in Australia Add instant wow-factor to your garden with our Top Flowering Trees in Australia. These showstoppers bring seasonal bursts of colour, charm, and elegance that make any outdoor space unforgettable. 🌱 Why Choose Top Flowering Trees in Australia ✔ Spectacular Blooms - Turn heads with vivid flowers in purple, red, or creamy white.✔ Statement-Making Style - Create dramatic focal points with natural beauty.✔ Low Maintenance Colour - Enjoy long flowering seasons with minimal effort.✔ Ideal for Aussie Gardens - Suited to a range of climates from tropical to temperate.✔ Multi-Season Appeal - Gorgeous foliage, striking structure, and reliable flowering. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Royal Poinciana (Delonix regia) - Flame-red flowers and a wide, umbrella canopy make this a summer icon. Jacaranda Tree (Jacaranda mimosifolia) - Famous for its dreamy purple blooms that carpet the ground in spring. Little Gem Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem') - Compact, evergreen, and full of creamy white, perfumed flowers. 🏡 Where Top Flowering Trees in Australia Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Feature Gardens - Perfect for lawns or front yards needing a centrepiece.✅ Tropical Landscapes - Combine with palms and foliage plants for vibrant layers.✅ Street Appeal Boosters - Elevate curb appeal with bold flowering colour.✅ Courtyard Gardens - Use compact varieties like Little Gem Magnolia for tight spaces. Expert Plant Selection Tip For maximum impact, plant flowering trees where they'll catch morning or afternoon sun—this enhances blooming. Pair bold colour varieties like Royal Poinciana with softer accents like the Jacaranda or Little Gem Magnolia to keep things balanced. Most thrive in well-draining soil and benefit from mulching. ❔ FAQs About Top Flowering Trees in Australia Do flowering trees need a lot of upkeep to stay beautiful?Not at all. Most just need occasional pruning and a seasonal feed to thrive. Will these trees flower in my climate?Yes, these varieties are chosen for their performance in a wide range of Australian conditions. What’s the best way to use these trees in garden design?Use them as focal points, driveway liners, or layered among evergreens for seasonal interest. How quickly do these flowering trees grow?Royal Poinciana and Jacaranda grow relatively fast, while Little Gem is slower but more compact. I want colour but worry about space—what should I choose?Go for the Little Gem Magnolia – it’s ideal for small gardens and even large pots. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Top Flowering Trees in Australia? Want a garden that turns heads? Start with our Top Flowering Trees in Australia collection.
Top Picks for Brisbane and Sydney
Top Picks for Brisbane and Sydney Make the most of your subtropical garden with our Top Picks for Brisbane and Sydney. These proven performers thrive in local conditions, offering beauty, shade, and structure with minimal effort. 🌱 Why Choose Top Picks for Brisbane and Sydney ✔ Climate-Proven Success - Specifically selected for warm, humid, and coastal conditions.✔ Low Maintenance Winners - Reliable growth with minimal care.✔ Lush All Year Round - Evergreen foliage keeps your garden green through every season.✔ Compact and Versatile - Ideal for courtyards, streetscapes, or suburban yards.✔ Fast Results - Quick to establish, grow, and transform your outdoor space. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Lilly Pilly Resilience (Syzygium australe 'Resilience') - Dense, fast-growing, and ideal for hedges or privacy screens. Little Gem Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem') - Glossy green leaves and creamy white flowers in a compact form. Xanadu Philodendron (Philodendron xanadu) - Lush, tropical texture perfect for shaded spots or underplanting. 🏡 Where Top Picks for Brisbane and Sydney Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Suburban Gardens - Thrive in compact spaces with easy upkeep.✅ Hedging & Screening - Perfect for defining property lines or softening fences.✅ Tropical or Modern Designs - Lush foliage fits beautifully in contemporary or leafy garden styles.✅ Shady Courtyards & Patios - Ideal for part shade or filtered light conditions. Expert Plant Selection Tip For Brisbane and Sydney, choose hardy evergreen varieties that handle humidity and occasional dry spells. Combine upright growers like Lilly Pilly Resilience with compact plants like Xanadu for layered texture. Mulch well, water regularly during establishment, and feed seasonally for best performance. ❔ FAQs About Top Picks for Brisbane and Sydney Why are these plants ideal for Brisbane and Sydney?They’re proven to handle subtropical humidity, coastal breezes, and hot summers with ease. Will they survive wet or dry periods?Yes, they’re tough performers that adapt well to both conditions once established. How do I use these plants in my design?Use Lilly Pilly as a hedge, Little Gem as a feature tree, and Xanadu as tropical groundcover or border planting. Do they require much pruning or maintenance?Minimal! A light prune keeps shape, and seasonal feeding boosts growth and flowering. I’m new to gardening-are these easy to grow?Absolutely. These are beginner-friendly plants that look great with very little fuss. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Top Picks for Brisbane and Sydney? These plants go fast - order your favourites before they sell out!
Trees
Trees are the foundation of well-designed Australian landscapes. Whether you are planting for shade, privacy, structure or long-term property value, choosing the right trees for Australian gardens is critical. Our range includes evergreen and deciduous varieties suited to diverse climates across the country - from subtropical Queensland and coastal New South Wales through to temperate Victoria and parts of South Australia. Each tree in this collection is selected for performance in real Australian conditions, including high UV exposure, summer heat, variable rainfall, coastal winds and challenging soils. From fast-growing screening options to advanced feature specimens ready to anchor a landscape, this collection is built for homeowners, landscapers and developers who want dependable results across most regions of Australia. Why trees perform so well in Australian gardens Australia’s climate can be demanding. Extended summers, intense sunlight and inconsistent rainfall place stress on poorly chosen plants. Well-selected trees provide environmental protection and long-term structure that smaller plants simply cannot. Across most of Australia, trees: Reduce heat load around homes and outdoor living areas Provide meaningful shade for lawns, driveways and paved surfaces Act as wind buffers in exposed suburban, coastal and rural settings Improve soil structure and microbial health over time Increase privacy and soften hard boundary lines Contribute to long-term property value and street presence Evergreen trees are particularly popular in warmer regions where year-round screening is important. Deciduous trees are often preferred in cooler climates where winter sun is beneficial and seasonal change adds visual interest. For layered landscapes, combining canopy trees with our Screening Plants collection creates depth and stronger privacy outcomes. Where resilience and low maintenance are priorities, explore our range of Native Plants selected for Australian conditions. Where trees work best in residential and landscape design Shade and climate moderation Strategically placed shade trees can significantly reduce summer temperatures around homes. Positioned to the western or northern side, they shield buildings from harsh sun while creating comfortable outdoor spaces. In cooler regions, deciduous trees allow winter light through while providing dense summer canopy, making them an effective passive design element. Privacy and boundary planting Tall evergreen trees create living screens that outperform fencing alone over time. They block sightlines, absorb noise and add greenery without creating a boxed-in feel. Using advanced sizes from our Advanced Trees collection allows for faster establishment and earlier privacy, particularly on new builds and exposed sites. Feature and statement planting A single, well-chosen feature tree can define an entry, driveway or central lawn. Structural form, foliage texture and seasonal interest all play a role in selecting the right specimen. For focal planting, browse our curated Feature Trees collection, selected for strong structure and visual impact. Larger properties and rural settings On acreage, trees are essential for windbreaks, paddock definition, erosion control and habitat creation. Hardy species suited to open exposure are particularly important in these environments. Choosing the right trees for Australian conditions Tree selection should always start with function and climate suitability rather than appearance alone. Climate compatibility Australia spans multiple climate zones. Coastal areas experience salt-laden winds. Inland regions face higher temperature extremes. Southern states experience cooler winters and occasional frost. Match species to your local environment: Subtropical and coastal regions favour evergreen and humidity-tolerant varieties Temperate regions suit both evergreen and deciduous trees Frost-prone areas require cold-tolerant selections Soil considerations Many suburban developments are built on heavy clay, while coastal regions often have sandy soils. Drainage is critical. Poor drainage can limit root development and long-term health. Select species suited to your soil type or improve soil conditions before planting. Mature size and root systems Always plan for the tree’s mature height and canopy spread. Large shade trees require adequate setback from buildings, driveways and underground services. Narrow or columnar varieties are better suited to tight boundaries. Growth rate and maintenance Fast-growing trees deliver quicker screening and canopy but may require more formative pruning. Slower-growing species often develop stronger structure and longer lifespan. The right balance depends on your timeline and maintenance capacity. Practical buying tips Define the purpose clearly - shade, screening, feature or habitat. This determines size, growth habit and species selection. Measure planting space accurately. Consider overhead lines, nearby structures and canopy spread at maturity. Choose the right size stock. Advanced trees provide immediate presence, while smaller sizes are easier to handle and establish well when maintained properly. Plan irrigation for the establishment period. Even drought-tolerant trees require consistent watering during their first growing season. Think long term. Trees are a structural investment. Choose species that suit your property for decades, not just the next few years. If uncertain, pairing canopy trees with mid-level shrubs from our Screening Plants collection can create flexible, layered planting schemes. Evergreen vs deciduous trees in Australia Evergreen trees retain foliage year-round and are widely used for privacy, wind protection and structural planting. They provide consistent screening and are often preferred in warmer regions. Deciduous trees shed their leaves in autumn or winter. In cooler climates, this allows sunlight to warm homes during winter while still providing dense summer shade. They also offer seasonal interest through changing foliage colour. Both types have a place in Australian landscapes. The choice depends on climate, orientation and design intent. Establishing trees successfully Proper planting technique significantly improves long-term performance. Dig a hole at least twice the width of the root ball Loosen surrounding soil to encourage outward root growth Avoid planting too deeply - the trunk flare should remain visible Water deeply and consistently during establishment Apply mulch to regulate soil temperature and retain moisture Across most Australian climates, autumn and spring are ideal planting seasons. In warmer regions, winter planting is also effective. Avoid peak summer heat unless irrigation is reliable. Frequently asked questions How long does it take for trees to establish? Most trees take one to two growing seasons to establish properly. Growth rates vary by species and climate, but consistent watering and correct planting dramatically improve results. Can trees increase property value? Well-placed, mature trees enhance street appeal, provide shade and create privacy. These factors can positively influence long-term property value and buyer perception. Are native trees easier to maintain? Many Australian native trees are well adapted to local conditions and can be lower maintenance once established. However, all trees require care during their early years. What size tree should I buy? Advanced trees provide faster impact and screening. Smaller sizes are more economical and often establish strongly when maintained correctly. The best choice depends on access, budget and timeline. Do trees require pruning? Some species benefit from formative pruning in their early years to develop strong structure. Others require minimal intervention. Always follow species-specific guidance. Trees are a long-term structural investment in your landscape. When selected carefully and planted correctly, they provide shade, privacy, environmental benefits and lasting presence across Australian properties.
Trees for Australian Gardens
Trees for Australian Gardens Elevate your outdoor space with our Trees for Australian Gardens collection. These stunning trees offer shade, beauty, and long-term value-perfectly suited for Aussie backyards big or small. 🌱 Why Choose Trees for Australian Gardens ✔ Timeless Beauty - Add elegance, colour, and structure to any landscape.✔ Shade and Comfort - Create cool, relaxing outdoor areas naturally.✔ Low-Maintenance Choices - Hardy, reliable trees that thrive with minimal care.✔ Designed for Aussie Conditions - Drought-tolerant and climate-ready.✔ Year-Round Appeal - Foliage, flowers, and form that shine in every season. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Teddy Bear Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora 'Teddy Bear') - Compact and lush with glossy leaves and creamy white blooms. Jacaranda Tree (Jacaranda mimosifolia) - A springtime showstopper with vibrant purple flowers and soft, fern-like foliage. Australian Teak Tree (Flindersia australis) - Native hardwood with golden timber and dense green canopy for shade. 🏡 Where Trees for Australian Gardens Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Front Yard Features - Create eye-catching street appeal with flowering or sculptural trees.✅ Backyard Shade Zones - Cool down entertaining areas and protect lawns or garden beds.✅ Driveways & Boundaries - Define space with evergreen structure or seasonal colour.✅ Acreage & Rural Blocks - Hardy, long-living options that add beauty and function. Expert Plant Selection Tip When choosing a tree for your garden, consider mature size, light requirements, and leaf drop. Teddy Bear Magnolia is perfect for compact gardens, while Jacarandas need space to show off their canopy. Mix evergreen and deciduous varieties for interest year-round and space 3–6 metres apart for best growth. ❔ FAQs About Trees for Australian Gardens Are these trees suitable for suburban gardens?Yes, many options like Teddy Bear Magnolia are compact and perfect for smaller spaces. Will these trees cope with hot, dry weather?Absolutely-each tree in this range is selected for its resilience in Australian climates. Where should I position these trees in my yard?Use them as focal points, shade trees, or along boundaries for privacy and definition. Do they need much care once planted?Minimal-just regular watering during establishment and occasional pruning as needed. I’m not sure which tree to choose-how do I decide?Start with your space and style: Jacarandas for colour, Magnolias for evergreen beauty, or Teak for a native standout. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Trees for Australian Gardens? Create your perfect outdoor space - these bestsellers won’t last!
Tropical Garden Plants
Tropical Garden Plants Turn your garden into a lush, exotic retreat with our Tropical Garden Plants collection. These bold, sculptural plants bring vibrant foliage, striking flowers, and that irresistible holiday-at-home feel. 🌱 Why Choose Tropical Garden Plants ✔ Bold Visual Impact - Instantly transforms any garden into a tropical oasis.✔ Architectural Foliage - Big leaves and dramatic forms create natural structure.✔ Resort-Style Vibes - Perfect for poolside planting and lush outdoor living.✔ Aussie Climate-Friendly - Thrives in warm, coastal, and subtropical zones.✔ Low Effort, High Reward - Minimal maintenance with maximum wow factor. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Foxtail Palm (Wodyetia bifurcata) - Sleek, elegant, and fast-growing for instant tropical height. Giant Taro (Alocasia macrorrhizos) - Massive leaves create a bold, jungle-like vibe. Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae) - Iconic orange blooms and lush foliage bring colour and drama. 🏡 Where Tropical Garden Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Poolside Retreats - Create your own resort backdrop with lush, tall foliage.✅ Balinese-Inspired Gardens - Combine with stone features and water elements.✅ Subtropical Front Yards - Make a bold first impression with dramatic plants.✅ Large Outdoor Spaces - Fill expansive areas with layered tropical texture. Expert Plant Selection Tip Choose a mix of heights and textures to build depth in your tropical garden. Use taller varieties like Foxtail Palms for structure, mid-size showstoppers like Giant Taro for drama, and flowering icons like Bird of Paradise to inject colour. Most thrive in full sun to part shade with good moisture. ❔ FAQs About Tropical Garden Plants Do these plants grow well in most parts of Australia?Yes, they love warmth and humidity, making them ideal for coastal and northern regions. Can I grow tropical plants in full sun?Many tropicals like Bird of Paradise and Foxtail Palm thrive in full sun once established. How can I create a tropical look in my garden?Layer different plant heights, use bold foliage, and cluster for a lush, dense effect. Are these plants easy to care for?Absolutely-most are hardy, fast-growing, and need little more than water and mulch. Will they make my garden look too crowded?Not if spaced correctly-just allow room for mature growth and mix with contrast plants. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Tropical Garden Plants? Turn your garden into a lush escape - shop Tropical Garden Plants today!
Tropical Plants
Tropical Plants Create your own lush paradise with our Tropical Plants collection. These bold, leafy beauties bring resort-style greenery, vibrant textures, and a relaxed vibe to any garden or patio. 🌱 Why Choose Tropical Plants ✔ Instant Jungle Vibes - Big, bold leaves for that dreamy tropical feel.✔ Lush Green Coverage - Fill empty spaces with dramatic, leafy growth.✔ Indoor & Outdoor Versatility - Thrive in gardens, pots, or bright interiors.✔ Perfect for Aussie Climates - Suited to humid, subtropical, and coastal zones.✔ Year-Round Appeal - Evergreen foliage keeps your space green all year long. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Xanadu Philodendron (Philodendron xanadu) - Compact and dense, perfect for lush underplanting or statement pots. Elephant’s Ear Plant (Alocasia brisbanensis) - Huge, glossy leaves make this a tropical showstopper in any landscape. Giant White Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia Nicolai) - Tall, architectural, and perfect for framing pools or patios. 🏡 Where Tropical Plants Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Poolside Gardens - Enhance resort-style outdoor areas with dramatic greenery.✅ Rainforest-Inspired Spaces - Combine with ferns and gingers for a layered jungle look.✅ Shaded Patios & Courtyards - Bring life to low-light corners with leafy texture.✅ Indoor Green Zones - Perfect for bright interiors needing a tropical lift. Expert Plant Selection Tip Tropical plants thrive in rich, well-draining soil with consistent moisture and protection from harsh sun. Create layers using taller plants like Strelitzia Nicolai at the back, mid-size like Xanadu in the centre, and ground-huggers or shade-lovers at the front. Group them together for humidity and impact. ❔ FAQs About Tropical Plants Do tropical plants need a lot of water?They enjoy regular watering but prefer well-drained soil to avoid root rot. Can these plants survive outdoors year-round?Yes, especially in warm, humid or frost-free Australian regions-just shelter from extreme cold. Where should I plant them for best visual impact?Group them in clusters for a jungle look or use as statement pieces near patios and paths. Are tropical plants suitable for beginners?Definitely-many are hardy, fast-growing, and low-fuss once established. What’s the best way to keep them looking lush?Feed with a tropical plant fertiliser and keep the soil consistently moist for best results. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Tropical Plants? These plants go fast - order your favourites before they sell out!
Tubestock
Tubestock plants are one of the most efficient and cost-effective ways to establish gardens, hedges and revegetation projects across Australia. Grown in smaller forestry tubes, tubestock develops strong, well-directed root systems that establish quickly when planted correctly. This collection includes native tubestock, hedging varieties and landscape plants suited to a wide range of Australian climates - from coastal conditions and sandy soils through to inland heat and heavier clay. Tubestock is ideal for large-scale planting, boundary screening, rural projects and budget-conscious landscaping where strong long-term performance matters more than immediate height. Why tubestock performs so well in Australian conditions Tubestock is often underestimated because of its size, but in many cases it establishes faster than larger pot sizes. The smaller root ball experiences less transplant shock and adapts quickly to surrounding soil conditions. Across most Australian regions, tubestock offers: Faster root establishment when planted into prepared soil Lower transport and planting costs for larger projects Easier handling on sloped or restricted-access sites Strong performance in revegetation and rural settings Excellent value when planting long boundary lines or acreage In warmer climates, extended growing seasons allow tubestock to put on rapid growth within the first year when watered correctly. In cooler regions, autumn and spring planting supports steady establishment before temperature extremes. For projects requiring immediate visual impact, consider supplementing tubestock with selections from our Advanced Trees collection in key focal areas. Where tubestock works best Boundary hedging and screening Tubestock is ideal for long fence lines where larger pot sizes would significantly increase cost. When spaced correctly and maintained during establishment, these plants form dense screens over time. For structured privacy planting, combine tubestock hedging with taller selections from our Screening Plants collection to create layered coverage. Native revegetation and restoration Native tubestock is widely used for bush regeneration, erosion control and habitat planting. Smaller root systems adapt well to natural soil profiles and establish strongly when mulched and watered. Browse our Native Plants collection for species suited to Australian landscapes. Acreage and rural properties On larger blocks, tubestock allows for extensive windbreaks, paddock definition and shelter belts without excessive upfront cost. Planting in staggered rows improves density and wind protection. Mass planting in residential landscapes For new builds or large gardens, tubestock is practical for filling garden beds quickly. With consistent watering and soil preparation, growth rates can be impressive in suitable climates. Choosing the right tubestock for Australian climates Success depends on matching species to local conditions and understanding the establishment phase. Climate suitability Australia spans multiple climate zones. Coastal areas require salt tolerance. Inland regions demand heat and drought resilience. Southern states may experience frost. Select species proven to perform in your region rather than relying solely on appearance. Soil preparation Because tubestock roots are smaller, soil preparation is critical. Loosen soil deeply to encourage root expansion Improve heavy clay with compost and organic matter Ensure adequate drainage in low-lying areas Avoid compacted fill soils common in new developments Well-prepared soil dramatically improves first-year growth. Spacing and density Correct spacing ensures plants knit together without competing excessively. For hedging, spacing is typically closer than mature width to encourage canopy overlap. For windbreaks, staggered double rows provide better long-term protection than single lines. Practical buying tips Plan your planting layout before purchasing. Calculate total linear metres and determine correct spacing for your chosen species. Invest time in soil preparation. Tubestock relies heavily on early root expansion. Water consistently during the first growing season. Even drought-tolerant species require support while establishing. Apply mulch to regulate soil temperature and suppress weeds. Consider planting in autumn or spring for the best balance of soil warmth and moderate temperatures across most of Australia. Tubestock vs larger pot sizes Larger pot sizes provide immediate height and visual impact. Tubestock prioritises long-term value and scalability. Advantages of tubestock: Lower cost per plant Easier transport and planting Strong adaptation to site soil Advantages of larger sizes: Immediate structure Faster screening results Reduced perceived “waiting period” Many projects benefit from a combination approach - using tubestock for bulk planting and advanced sizes for key focal points. Establishing tubestock successfully The first 8 to 12 weeks are critical. Dig planting holes wider than the tube size Avoid planting too deeply Firm soil gently around the root ball to remove air pockets Water thoroughly at planting Maintain consistent moisture during early growth In warmer regions, growth can accelerate quickly once roots establish. In cooler climates, steady but slower progress is normal during the first season. Frequently asked questions How long does tubestock take to grow? Growth rates vary by species and climate. In favourable conditions, many varieties put on significant growth within the first year. Full screening typically takes several growing seasons. Is tubestock harder to establish than larger plants? Not when soil is prepared properly and watering is consistent. Smaller root systems often adapt more efficiently to site conditions. Can tubestock be used for hedging? Yes. It is widely used for hedging projects where cost efficiency and scalability are priorities. When is the best time to plant tubestock? Across most Australian regions, autumn and spring provide the best balance of soil warmth and moderate weather. Do I need fertiliser when planting? Incorporating compost into the planting hole is beneficial. Slow-release fertiliser can be applied once new growth is visible. Tubestock offers a practical, scalable way to establish strong planting across Australian properties. With proper preparation and early care, these smaller plants develop into robust, long-lasting landscape features.
Variegated
Variegated Add eye-catching contrast and texture to your garden with our stunning Variegated collection. These unique plants bring colour, structure, and year-round visual interest to any space. 🌱 Why Choose Variegated ✔ Striking Foliage - Bold leaf patterns create instant visual appeal.✔ Brightens Shady Corners - Light-toned leaves lift darker garden spots.✔ Versatile Styling - Works in tropical, formal, and modern garden designs.✔ Performs in Aussie Conditions - Hardy and reliable in diverse climates.✔ Low Maintenance Beauty - Looks amazing without constant upkeep. Top Picks from This Collection Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection: Variegated Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides 'Tricolor') - Cascading foliage with pink, cream, and green tones for an elegant touch. Variegated Shell Ginger (Alpinia zerumbet 'Variegata') - Lush tropical leaves striped in gold make this a bold, architectural favourite. Variegated Society Garlic (Tulbaghia violacea 'Variegata') - Compact, hardy, and beautifully striped - perfect for borders or pots. 🏡 Where Variegated Belong in Your Landscape ✅ Modern Courtyards - Adds contrast and sophistication to minimalist spaces.✅ Tropical Gardens - Mix with bold foliage for dramatic texture.✅ Formal Borders - Clean lines and colour variation work beautifully in structured layouts.✅ Balconies & Containers - Small-space friendly and perfect in stylish pots. Expert Plant Selection Tip Variegated plants love bright, indirect light to maintain their colour intensity. Combine taller statement plants like Shell Ginger with trailing options like Variegated Jasmine for layered interest. Use them to break up solid green areas and add movement to your garden design. ❔ FAQs About Variegated What makes a plant 'variegated'?Variegated plants have unique leaf patterns with multiple colours-often cream, pink, or yellow alongside green. Will the colour fade in full sun?Most variegated plants prefer partial shade to preserve their striking colours and avoid leaf burn. Can I use these in pots or only in the ground?They’re perfect for both! Variegated plants shine in containers, garden beds, or as accents. Are these hard to grow or maintain?Not at all-these are easy-care plants that reward you with year-round colour and texture. Why should I include variegated plants in my garden?They add contrast, highlight focal areas, and elevate your overall garden design effortlessly. 🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Variegated? Want a garden that turns heads? Start with our Variegated collection.
Victoria
Victoria’s climate is cooler and more variable than much of mainland Australia, which makes plant selection especially important. From Melbourne’s temperate conditions and clay soils to coastal wind exposure and colder regional areas with regular frost, choosing the right plants for Victoria ensures stronger establishment and long-term performance. This collection brings together trees, screening plants, hedging varieties and feature specimens suited to Victorian gardens. Whether you are landscaping a compact suburban block, planting for privacy or establishing structure on a larger regional property, these plants are selected for reliability in real Victorian conditions. Why plant selection matters in Victoria Victoria experiences cooler winters, milder summers compared to northern states, and distinct seasonal change. Frost, wind exposure and heavier soils are common in many areas. In Victorian gardens, well-chosen plants: Tolerate cooler winter temperatures and light to moderate frost Perform reliably in clay-heavy suburban soils Maintain structure through seasonal change Provide shade without overwhelming smaller blocks Offer year-round privacy where required Evergreen species are widely used for screening and structural planting. Deciduous trees are particularly valuable in Victoria, where winter sun and summer shade can significantly improve comfort around the home. For larger canopy options, explore our Advanced Trees collection suited to temperate climates. Where these plants work best in Victorian properties Suburban privacy and boundary planting Across Melbourne and surrounding suburbs, space is often limited. Structured hedging and upright screening plants create privacy without consuming excessive width. Our Screening Plants collection includes dense varieties suited to forming consistent green boundaries. Seasonal shade and cooling Deciduous shade trees are well suited to Victoria’s temperate climate. They provide cooling canopy in summer while allowing sunlight through in winter. Coastal gardens Victorian coastal regions require wind-tolerant and salt-resistant plants. Selecting species suited to exposed sites reduces stress and long-term maintenance. Regional and frost-prone areas Inland and elevated regions can experience colder winters and heavier frost. Cold-tolerant trees and shrubs are essential in these environments. Choosing plants for Victorian conditions Successful gardens in Victoria are built on climate awareness and soil preparation. Frost tolerance Many Victorian regions experience winter frost. Select species proven to tolerate low temperatures where relevant. Soil structure Clay soils are common in suburban developments. Improving soil before planting supports drainage and healthier root systems. Evergreen vs deciduous Evergreen plants provide consistent privacy and structure throughout the year. Deciduous trees offer seasonal variation and practical shade control, making them highly suitable for Victorian homes. Sun exposure Victoria’s sunlight intensity is lower than northern states, but full sun positions still require species that tolerate heat during summer peaks. For resilient, lower-maintenance options, consider selections from our Native Plants collection suited to southern Australian climates. Practical buying tips Confirm the plant is suited to temperate or cool climates before purchasing. Assess frost risk in your area and choose cold-tolerant varieties where necessary. Prepare clay soils thoroughly to improve drainage and root development. Consider mature size carefully, especially on smaller suburban blocks. Plant during autumn or spring to allow roots to establish before temperature extremes. Layering deciduous canopy trees with evergreen underplanting can create balanced, year-round structure. Establishing plants successfully in Victoria Correct planting technique improves resilience in cooler climates. Dig wide planting holes to encourage lateral root growth Avoid burying the base of the trunk Apply mulch to insulate roots during winter Water consistently during establishment, even through cooler months Protect young plants from heavy frost if necessary Autumn and spring are generally the best planting seasons across Victoria. Winter planting can also be successful in milder areas if frost is managed. Frequently asked questions What plants grow best in Victoria? Temperate-climate trees and shrubs perform best. Many deciduous species thrive alongside hardy evergreen screening plants. When is the best time to plant in Victoria? Autumn and spring provide ideal soil temperatures and reduced stress for most species. Do plants need watering during winter? Yes. While growth slows, newly planted trees and shrubs still require consistent moisture during establishment. Are native plants suitable for Victoria? Many southern Australian native species are well adapted to Victorian conditions and can offer strong resilience once established. Can I grow subtropical plants in Victoria? Some can succeed in protected microclimates, but many struggle with frost and cooler winters. Victoria’s seasonal climate rewards thoughtful plant selection. By choosing species suited to cooler temperatures, clay soils and seasonal change, you create gardens that establish strongly and perform reliably year after year.
Western Australia
Western Australia’s climate varies from Mediterranean conditions around Perth to hotter, drier inland regions and exposed coastal environments. Long summers, sandy soils and seasonal rainfall patterns make plant selection critical for long-term performance. Choosing the right plants for Western Australia ensures stronger establishment, lower water demand and better resilience to wind and salt exposure. This collection brings together trees, screening plants, hedging varieties and structural landscape performers suited to WA conditions. Whether you are landscaping a suburban block in Perth, planting along the coast or establishing shade on a larger regional property, these plants are selected for durability and proven performance in Western Australian gardens. Why plant selection matters in Western Australia Much of Western Australia experiences a Mediterranean-style climate - wet winters and long, dry summers. Inland regions can be significantly hotter with lower annual rainfall. In Western Australian gardens, well-selected plants: Tolerate extended summer heat and dry periods Perform in sandy, free-draining soils common around Perth Handle coastal wind and salt exposure Require moderate irrigation once established Provide shade and privacy without excessive maintenance Evergreen species are widely used for screening and structural planting. Deciduous trees are valuable in temperate areas where winter sun and summer shade both improve comfort. For larger canopy options suited to WA conditions, explore our Advanced Trees collection. Where these plants work best in WA properties Suburban privacy and boundary planting Across Perth and surrounding suburbs, compact blocks require efficient screening. Dense hedging plants and upright screening trees provide year-round privacy without excessive width. Our Screening Plants collection includes structured varieties suited to WA’s sandy soils and dry summers. Shade and heat reduction Strategically positioned shade trees significantly reduce heat around homes and paved areas. In Western Australia’s long summers, canopy cover improves outdoor comfort and protects garden beds. Coastal gardens Western Australia’s coastline demands salt-tolerant and wind-resistant species. Selecting appropriate varieties reduces leaf burn and structural damage from strong winds. Rural and inland properties Inland WA properties require drought-tolerant trees and hardy shrubs capable of handling extreme heat and limited rainfall. Choosing plants for Western Australian conditions Successful gardens in WA are built on climate awareness and soil preparation. Drought and heat tolerance Extended dry summers are common. Select species that cope with reduced irrigation once established. Soil structure Sandy soils dominate many metropolitan areas. Improving soil with organic matter helps retain moisture and nutrients during establishment. Evergreen vs deciduous Evergreen plants provide consistent privacy and wind protection. Deciduous trees offer effective seasonal shade control in temperate areas. Sun and exposure Full sun is typical across WA properties. Choose species that tolerate intense light and heat without excessive stress. For climate-adapted options, consider selections from our Native Plants collection suited to Western Australian conditions. Practical buying tips Prioritise heat and drought tolerance for long-term performance. Improve sandy soils before planting to enhance water retention. Consider mature size carefully, particularly on smaller suburban blocks. Install irrigation during establishment, even for drought-tolerant species. Plant during autumn or winter to allow roots to establish before peak summer heat. Layering shade trees with mid-level shrubs creates microclimates that improve resilience and reduce wind exposure. Establishing plants successfully in Western Australia Correct planting technique significantly improves survival in dry conditions. Dig wide planting holes to encourage outward root growth Improve sandy soils with compost to increase moisture retention Apply thick mulch to reduce evaporation Water deeply and consistently during establishment Monitor plants closely through their first summer Autumn and winter are generally the best planting seasons in Western Australia, particularly in Mediterranean climate zones. Frequently asked questions What plants grow best in Western Australia? Heat-tolerant, drought-adapted trees and shrubs suited to Mediterranean climates perform best across much of WA. When is the best time to plant in WA? Autumn and winter are ideal, allowing plants to establish before summer heat returns. Do plants need watering through summer? Yes, especially during establishment. Even drought-tolerant varieties require consistent watering in their first growing season. Are native plants suitable for WA gardens? Many Western Australian native species are well adapted to local soils and climate, offering strong resilience once established. Can I grow lush, high-water plants in WA? High-water plants require consistent irrigation and soil improvement. In dry climates, they demand more maintenance and water input. Western Australia’s climate rewards careful planning and climate-matched plant selection. By choosing species suited to heat, sandy soils and coastal exposure, you create gardens that establish strongly and perform reliably over the long term.
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This is where you can browse every collection available at Nursery Near Me.
Whether you are looking for privacy screening, statement feature trees or advanced stock for instant impact, our collections are structured to make choosing plants simple and practical.
Instead of overwhelming you with endless products, we organise plants by purpose, performance and climate suitability so you can narrow down quickly and buy confidently.
Shop by Purpose
If you know what outcome you want, start with purpose-driven collections.
- Screening Plants for privacy and boundary planting
- Feature Trees for focal points and front yard impact
- Advanced Trees for instant maturity
- Best Sellers for proven favourites
Choosing by purpose helps reduce mistakes and ensures you’re selecting plants aligned with your landscaping goals.
Shop by Location
Australia’s climate varies significantly between states. A plant that thrives in Queensland may struggle in southern regions.
Our Shop by State collection allows you to browse plants suited to your local conditions. This is one of the easiest ways to filter your options before making a decision.
If you’re unsure, start with your state and narrow down from there.
Shop by Size & Impact
Plant size plays a major role in how quickly your landscape takes shape.
Smaller sizes are ideal for budget-conscious planting or long-term growth.
Advanced sizes provide immediate structure and presence.
If you want scale from day one, explore our Advanced Trees collection for mature options.
Designed for Practical Decisions
We structure collections to help you answer key questions:
- Do I need privacy?
- Do I want instant impact?
- What suits my climate?
- Am I planting residential or commercial?
Clear filtering leads to better outcomes and fewer costly replacements.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right collection?
Start with your goal - privacy, feature planting or instant impact - then refine by size and location.
Are all plants available for Australia-wide delivery?
Most collections are available nationwide, with freight structured by size and region.
Can I order in bulk?
Yes. For larger quantities, visit our Wholesale section or contact us directly.
What if I need help deciding?
Send us details of your space and what you’re trying to achieve. We’ll guide you toward suitable options.
Browse With Confidence
Our collections are built around performance in Australian conditions. Every plant is selected for structure, reliability and practical landscape use.
Explore the full range and choose plants that suit your space, your climate and your long-term vision.
If you need advice before buying, contact us and we’ll help you refine your shortlist properly.