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Your Guide to Indoor and Outdoor Gardening

Unlock the beauty of indoor and outdoor gardening with our comprehensive guide. From indoor plants to balcony oasis, explore native plants, edible gardens, vertical gardening, flower varieties, shade solutions, and more. Transform your space into a tranquil haven filled with greenery. Explore our range & tips below:

Indoor Plants & Pots

Breathe life into your indoor space:

If you’re just starting out your plant journey, indoor plants can be a great way to play with your indoor space. If you’re already surrounded by greenery, come in and keep exploring.

There is a plant to suit every purpose, from shade-loving creepers to practical carnivorous species and impressive large-leafed varieties for instant greening, like the versatile sun-loving Strelitzia reginae.

Choosing plants is personal, and our experienced staff can help you to imagine the character each plant could bring to your indoor space, be it dark or sunlit.

  • Consider the natural light you have to play with. Delicate ferns may thrive in the filtered light of a cozy corner, while sun-loving succulents bask in the radiance of a sunlit window. Let the natural light nuances of your home guide you in selecting the plants that will flourish in each unique spot.
  • Some plants appreciate a gentle misting, while others thrive on a more hands-off approach. Consider your lifestyle when you’re choosing plants so you can nurture them while still sticking to your daily routine.

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Envision the aesthetics you wish to achieve. Decorative pots, plant stands, and carefully chosen accessories are the brushstrokes that complete your unique indoor space. Allow your personal style to shine through in the arrangement of your green ensemble, creating a living art piece that evolves with the seasons.

Native Plants

A certain urban trend toward natural natives:

Natives tell so many stories and spark intriguing conversation. From the striking and unique flowering varieties to the hardy, yet soft foliage of others. Each native variety is a chapter in the rich narrative of our unique landscape. More and more people are weaving these tales into your own rustic haven, where every leaf and bloom carries the spirit of the untamed.

  • Native plants naturally evolved to thrive under the harsh Australian conditions, so if your space is exposed to full sun, or your soil is on the acidic side, it may be suitable to consider natives.
  • Certain non-natives can be excellent companion plants to natives, such as Proteas or Leucadendron’s.
  • Natives usually require minimal intervention. But if you are looking to fertilise, consider that certain natives such as Banksia’s and Grevillia’s don’t like Phosphorus, so talk to us about our specific native fertilisers.

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Enhance the aesthetics of your rustic retreat with thoughtful accents. Weathered terracotta pots, reclaimed wood plant stands, and timber art pieces can become the brushstrokes that elevate your space. Let the textures and colours of nature inspire your choices, creating an environment that feels like a seamless extension of the great Australian outdoors.

Veggies, Herbs & Fruit

Growing goodness for healthy living:

More than ever, people are moving toward food-producing gardening, embracing a fragrant and edible surrounding. Visit us to explore flavour, colour, and the sheer joy of cultivating your thriving vegetable, herb, and fruit garden. Imagine the delight of plucking ripe tomatoes, fragrant basil, and succulent strawberries from your own backyard.

  • Plant boxes, like a Food Cube can help you contain your productive garden if you have restrictive space to spare, and can also assist with ease of irrigation.
  • Companion flowering plants can help with biodiversity, attracting bees and beneficial inspects that will in turn improve your food production and soil health. Come in to explore a range of options year-round.

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Elevate the aesthetics of your edible haven with thoughtful touches. Rustic planters, decorative trellises, and whimsical garden markers can transform your space into a visual feast. Let the beauty of your garden extend beyond its culinary offerings, becoming a haven of serenity and natural abundance.

Vertical Gardens

Elevate your space with vertical splendour:

Walls can become canvases for nature's masterpiece. There are boundless possibilities to explore in the world of a vertical gardening. Imagine creating a vertical living mural.

  • Consider the textures, colours, and growth habits of your chosen species. Trailing creepers, vibrant ferns, and succulent clusters can form a captivating living artwork that has all your guests talking.
  • As you embark on your vertical gardening journey, observe the natural light of your desired location. Sun-kissed walls may welcome sun-loving plants like trailing petunias, Monkey’s Tail or cascading ivy, while shaded alcoves can host the delicate beauty of moss or ferns like Elks and impressive mega Stag ferns.
  • Watering needs of plants with a vertical habit vary. Drainage and run-off must be a consideration when choosing a suitable plant for your space.

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Allow your creativity to flourish and watch as your vertical garden becomes a lush tapestry that evokes awe and admiration.

Annuals or Perennials

Creating a vibrant and radiant flower garden:

Some people want to create a world surrounded by vibrant colour. A good option for this style of garden could be choosing seasonal flowering plants called Annuals - otherwise known as ‘Bloomers’ or ‘colour pots’. Annuals last a full growing season and then die. So they can be an affordable and practical way of enjoying flowering year-round, if you have the gardening patience and enthusiasm for multiple plantings and year.

  • As with perennials, the aspect of your garden is key to the success of your annuals. As you plan your annuals garden, observe the sunlight patterns in your chosen space. Sun-loving annuals like marigolds and zinnias thrive in full sun, while impatiens and begonias prefer the cool embrace of partial shade.
  • Think about the heights, shapes, and colour palettes of different annuals, allowing your garden to bloom in harmony.
  • Regular deadheading and pruning your annuals will encourage continuous flowering during its peak bloom.
  • Decorative containers, hanging baskets or edging interesting pathways can turn your outdoor space into a canvas for creative expression. Let your personality shine through, making your garden not just a collection of flowers but something to be proud of.

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Embrace experimentation by adding new varieties each year, cultivating a garden that evolves with the seasons. While you chill in the cooler months waiting for the bright, cheerful faces of sunflowers to bloom, you’re probably enjoying the delicate petals of pansies and cyclamens. Similarly, while you’re enjoying the bright colours of petunias during the hot summer, you’re eagerly awaiting the germination of your darling marigolds.

Shade & Screening

Create a serene retreat that is both beautiful and private:

The possibilities are abundant with shade-loving plants, all with lush and unique foliage. Imagine the gentle rustle of leaves and the mood of dappled sunlight as your garden transforms into a calming refuge.

  • As your greenery area grows, it will often create its own microclimate, so think about plants that will thrive in cool, filtered light such as ferns, hostas, caladiums, bergenias, ligularias and so, so much more.
  • Caring for your shaded haven is a balance of moisture, light and temperate considerations, as shaded areas may retain more humidity. Use well-draining soil and mindful watering practices to nurture the flourishing environment.

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Enhance the aesthetics of your sheltered garden with thoughtful accents. Weather-resistant statues, subtle lighting, and decorative pots can transform your shaded retreat into an enchanting space.

Balcony Gardens

Elevate your urban forest:

Balcony and rooftop gardens can be a vibrant spirit of nature, softening the urban harshness. Build upon your balcony or rooftop space with a cooling sanctuary and beautiful aesthetic.

  • Plan out your space to cater for a variety of heights and depths. Choose some compact and versatile plants, such as cascading petunias, balcony-friendly herbs like basil and mint, or the sculptural grace of succulents. Try some feature plants like Buxus or Olives, especially used to flank your outdoor furniture such as a park bench.
  • Observe the sunlight patterns that grace your covered balcony or open rooftop. Each plant has its own light preferences. Coastal correas, cactus and some natives can handle the harshest of conditions, while ferns and lilies gracefully sway in the gentle shade.
  • If your balcony is north-facing, sun-drenched, you’ll need to look at hardy plantings. If it is covered and sheltered from the prevailing winds, you can consider more delicate green foliage, perhaps even dabbling some indoor styles in your outdoor space.
  • Regular watering, pruning, and regular deadheading is key to the success of your plants. Choose pots and planters with decent drainage, and tailor your care routine to the specific needs of each plant.

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Enhance the aesthetics of your elevated haven with thoughtful features. Choose stylish pots that complement your balcony decor, add cozy outdoor furniture, or incorporate hanging baskets for a touch of vertical allure. Let your balcony become an expression of your personal style, a seamless extension of your living space into the outdoors.

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