Saturday, June 13, 2009

Dwarf Coconut Trees

Did you know that you can buy Dwarf Coconut Trees?


Malay Green Dwarf, Malay Golden Dwarf, Red Spicata Dwarf, Nias Yellow Dwarf and Malay Red Dwarf are all now available.


Germinated Dwarf Coconuts now available from Cactus Island via mail order Australia Wide (except W.A. & TAS). Un-germinated coconuts available for W.A.

Dwarf Coconuts start fruiting at only 3 years of age and fruit is easily harvested.

Dwarf Coconuts are also resistant to the Lethal Yellowing Disease!


NEED MORE INFORMATION visit our Coconut Page

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Container Gardening

Container gardening is popular for both aesthetic and practical reasons. 

We grow some plants in pots because we like to shift them around, in view when they are looking good, hidden from site when not so good. 

Grow herbs in containers near the kitchen is very practical. Fresh herbs outside the kitchen door are great for the cook. 

We have also placed pots or containers in the garden to add height and interest, just be careful with drainage.

As we like to grow 'difficult and hard to find plants' we also grow some of our 'collectors items' such as fritillaria in pots so we know exactly what's going on with them.

Some of our Australian native plants such as Qualup Bells (pimelea physodes) also do well in pots.

Sheraz Janif from The Outdooremporium has put together his thoughts on container gardening, we find his approach informative, interesting and practical. Read the full article.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Attention Landscapers and Retailers.New Wholesale Catalogues and Specials

Alderwood Nursery have just released their June list.

Blerick Tree Farm have some nice advanced Box Hedging (1m tall)
Visit them at www.dialatree.com.au

Downes Wholesale Nursery has just released some specials including Acmena smithii Sublime,  Gleditsia triacanthos Sunburst and Shademaster, Fraxinus, Michelia doltsopa and others....
Visit them at www.downesnursery.com.au 

Remember to check out our wholesale section  on a regular basis, lots of new information every week.

We also have some new Garden Planters and Pot suppliers, check out the details coming soon to www.nurseriesonline.com.au

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

New Wholesale Nursery an Updated Catalogue and Compost Bins

A little bit of news for everyone, Landscapers, Retail Nurseries, Councils and Developers will be interested in two new nursery catalogues. One an update, one new. Home gardeners might like to follow our compost bin trial.....

New Wholesale Nursery

This week we add  Blerick Tree Farm
Blerick Tree Farm are growers of advanced and semi advanced trees from 25cm pots through to 100l bags. They also stock a range of citrus, grasses, hedging and other landscape lines. Blerick Tree Farm welcome trade clients including nurseries, landscapers, developers, councils, schools and golf courses. Find them in our Victorian Wholesale Section

Don and Peter Teese have just updated the Yamina Rare Plants Catalogue
A great range of Magnolias, Grafted Japanese Maples and many other sometimes hard to find plants. Find them at www.yaminarareplants.com.au




After years of making compost the traditional way, in three heaps, and turning with a fork, and a few tries at the static round plastic bins we decided it was time to try one of the newer designs. We went looking for a tumbler, but found a new type of bin. 

So we decided to try the aerobic type compost bin. We are running a trial on the compost bin over the next few months, using lots of grass clippings, autumn leaves, some paper, kitchen scraps and some other garden waste. We are layering wet and dry material as suggested. You can follow the trial on our web site on our compost bin review page 

We are interested in hearing your experiences with compost bins. Especially compost tumblers and aerobic type systems.

We still love our worm farm, lots of great liquid fertilizer, check out our worm farm page......

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

New Catalogue from Drewitts Bulbs

We expect to have the Winter Bulb Catalogue from Drewitts Bulbs available by Thursday or Friday this week. We believe you might find some interesting additions from Tim this year. Check us out on Friday.

Don Teese from Yamina Rare Plants has just updated his list, well worth a look.

Did you know that the sale of 'Grow Bags' in the Uk has gone up by 500% this year. They use grow bags in allotments and small blocks for growing veggies.

Monday, May 4, 2009

New Bulb Catalogue out today


Tonkins Bulbs have JUST released their 2009 winter catalogue. Some interesting new plants such as Gillenia, and check out Tricytris a great plant for semi shade, ( see image) and they handle dry conditions.
Find Tonkins bulbs on our Rare Bulbs Page

And Landscapers, check out the new catalogue from Springbrook Wholesale Nursery.  A Queensland Nursery with a great range of Deciduous trees Includes: Acer, Camellia, Alexander palm, Betula, Buxus, Eucalyptus, Fraxinus, Livistonia, Magnolia, Melaleuca, Pandanus, Qercus, Strelitzia, Syzygium and  Waterhousia

Friday, May 1, 2009

Pimelea or Qualup Bell

We believe that the grafted varieties of Pimelea or Qualup Bell are an adaptable native plant. Originally from Western Australia the image (left) was taken in the Dandenong ranges east of Melbourne, a long way from the sand belts where they originated. This is a grafted plant we purchased from Vaughans Australian Native Plants (just outside Geelong) about 3 years ago. Its doing well in a large pot, but would do equally well in a well drained position in the garden. The Qualop Bell is a great plant, this one is flowering in May, very attractive green and red bell shaped flowers. A real Native Australian Beauty. Try the Nurseries on The Qualup Bell Page