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Living Green Indoor Plant Hire

Garden Nurseries, Taree, NSW 2430


Open until 4:30pm

Gnomes Landscaping & Garden Supplies

Landscape Supplies, Taree South, NSW 2430


Open until 5:00pm

For All Your Timber Needs

Until late 1983, a cow paddock occupied the current site of Gnomes Landscaping & Garden Supplies, when the current owners purchased the land & began the transformation to what has today grown into a large & busy supply hub. The land was cleared & bays were erected to hold soil, gravel, mulch & bark, as well as an area dedicated to a plant nursery. We opened for our first day of trade in May 1984.

KINSpirit Iris & Daylily Farm

Nursery & Garden Supplies Wholesale, Kundibakh, NSW 2429


We specialise in mail order of evergreen plants like Iris (drought tolerant and water loving) and edible day-lilies( excellent for erosion control).

Kiwarrak Daylily Nursery

Garden Nurseries, Hillville, NSW 2430

Tinonee Orchid Nursery

Nursery & Garden Supplies Wholesale, Mondrook, NSW 2430

Handy tips

How to select plants at a garden nursery?

Spring is a good time for adding new plants to the garden. But when you drop by your local garden centre or nursery[MC(1] , how do you tell the difference between healthy plants and those in poor condition? Let’s look at a few guidelines that will help you in choosing plants, that will survive and thrive after you buy them.

  • Go for plants with healthy foliage. The leaves of a plant are often a good indicator of its health and should be lush green. Avoid plants with yellow or brown leaves as this could be a sign of over or under watering.
  • Look for pests and diseases. Pests like aphids or mites are usually hidden on the underside of the leaves or at the growing tips of the plants. Also, leave out plants with holes on the leaves, black spots or blisters.
  • Examine the roots of the plant. Don’t choose a plant if its roots are soft, brown or easily fall apart when you touch or pull them slightly.

Visit garden centres and nurseries with these tips in mind to bring home healthy and luscious plants for your garden. Search our website to find a garden nursery or centre near you.











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