Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Attention Landscapers and Retailers

Two new Wholesale Nurseries well worth a visit
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More new listings coming soon.
In the meantime, if you can't find what you are after contact us for your planting needs.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Time to plant the herb and vegetable garden.

With some good spring rains now is a great time to plant out the vegetable garden

Four Seasons Herbs offers a wide range of culinary and other herbs all by mail order.

New seed varieties - Including: Tomatoes, Pumpkins, Gourds, Carrots, Broccoli, Chilli's, Capsicums, Eggplants, Celeriac, Beans, Peas, Broad Beans, Zucchini and more.
Tara from Four Seasons has implemented a new safer packaging method - Blister/clam shell packaging which completely encloses plants to ensure they cannot be crushed, squashed or damaged during transit.

SOME NEW RELEASES New Plants Available Now - Wasabi plants - why not grow your own deliciously hot condiment!, Shallots (Red and Golden), Mountain Pepper Berries(Male and Female pairs), Artichoke Violetto, Red Flowering Yarrow, Bay Trees, Wild Thyme (Mother of Thyme)

Back In Stock - Rosella Seedlings (Native Hibiscus - delicious sub-tropical fruit on a beautiful and fast growing climber), - Alpine Strawberries (Intensely sweet, prolific, tiny strawberries- produced on plants which don't form runners) - Pyrethrym - natural pest control plant - Carraway Thyme Saffron Corms and Organic Garlic will be available from December 09. Seed Potatoes - Gourmet 'Spud' Sampler $20 (5 varieties of our best performers) - Salad Pack $15 (3 varieties of salad spuds) - Extended Harvest Pack $20 (2.5kgs of a number of varieties) - Kipflers, Dutch Cream, Spunta, King Edwards, Desiree, Pink Eye $5 - New Certified seed varieties from Harvest Moon - Free 25gm packet of Broad Bean seed with each Seed Potato purchase
Fennel - Florence, Bronze & Sweet
New and Unusual Edible Plants - Rosella, Chia, Asparagus seedlings (Mary Washington), Horseradish, Warrigal Greens, Artichokes (Green Globe and Purple) , Epazote, Dill Vierling (grown for seed production), Kale, . Edible Flowers - Calendula, Borage (Blue and White varieties) and Elecampagne (soon)
Most Popular - French Tarragon, Horseradish, Chervil, Italian Parsley, Chocolate Mint, Lemon Thyme, Lemongrass and Comfrey
New Seed Collections - Tasmanian Bushfoods Seed Collections

Coming soon..... A New Waterlily and Sacred Lotus supplier

Thursday, August 6, 2009

The Vegetable Garden

This is a great time to be looking at replanting the Vegetable and Herb Garden. Four Seasons Herbs have one of the best ranges available by Mail Order in Australia including : herb plants, productive perennials, seeds, gourmet vegetables, garlic and seed potatoes.


Open Gardens will start again soon and what a great time to check out Magnolias and Early Blossom trees at your local Botanical Garden or Nursery. A great time of the year for a walk in the park..... All the latest on www.nurseriesonline.com.au

Monday, July 27, 2009

Hill View Rare Plants and Pen-Lan Plants Winter Catalogue

Now live at www.nurseriesonline.com.au (for the first time)

Two catalogues in one Hill View Rare Plants and Pen-Lan Plants Winter Catalogue


The best primula list this country’s gardeners are ever likely to see between the pages of a catalogue.


Rare treasures including the much sought after P. frondosa, the huge candelabra-flowered P. florindae, as well as the gloriously farinated hybrid, which arose atKew Gardens, P. kewensis.


And a treasure trove of wonderful garden plants, including a couple of paeonies, a daphne, a clutch of campanulas, a blue poppy, as well as a blue thistle.

Be Quick for these rare plants from rare plant specialists.

Its still Winter, and still a great time to plant. If you are looking for some heavily discounted plants then check out the Tesselaars Clearance Sale. A Great chance to stock up on garden plants.
We think the Herbaceous and Tree Peony, Lilliums and Cannas are great value.... but check out the Foxtail Lilies and trees and shrubs as well....

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Hill View Rare Plants and Pen-Lan Plants Winter Catalogue (coming soon)

Coming soon to www.nurseriesonline.com.au (for the first time)

Two catalogues in one Hill View Rare Plants and Pen-Lan Plants Winter Catalogue


Possibly the best primula list this country’s gardeners are ever likely to see between the pages of a catalogue.


Rare treasures including the much sought after P. frondosa, the huge candelabra-flowered P. florindae, as well as the gloriously farinated hybrid, which arose at Kew Gardens, P. kewensis.


And a treasure trove of wonderful garden plants, including a couple of paeonies, a daphne, a clutch of campanulas, a blue poppy, as well as a blue thistle.

All the details in our next newsletter (late next week) or if you can't wait keep tuned to the front page of www.nurseriesonline.com.au

Monday, June 22, 2009

Hellebores

HELLEBORES
Peter Leigh from Post Office Farm Nursery will be featuring on Gardening Australia ABC Television 27th June. A great insight into hellebores from a top Australian Hellebore breeder.

The 2009 Post Office Farm Mail Order catalogue for Hellebores is now online. Special Hellebore sale days in July and August see the Post Office Farm Hellebore Web Site for details.

For all the latest in the garden visit us at www.nurseriesonline.com.au