Out on Sandy Crescent, this is a nursery with a singular focus: plants indigenous to the Adelaide coast, plains and foothills, grown from locally collected seed and cuttings so they arrive already suited to this soil and sky. The range runs wide — trees, large and small shrubs, grasses and sedges, groundcovers, climbers and wetland species — sold mostly as affordable tube stock, with older, more established specimens available for those wanting instant impact. It's the kind of place where the person serving you, Pete Hemmings, can talk plant provenance and pre-settlement vegetation without ever making you feel behind on your homework; regulars speak of his knowledge and patience in the same breath. Beyond retail trays for home gardens, the nursery does steady wholesale work for councils, schools, landscapers and revegetation projects, which gives the operation a quiet, working-nursery feel rather than a polished retail front. Photographs of butterflies resting on hop bush and dragonflies over seedling trays hint at what's really on offer here: a stake in reversing the loss of a landscape of which only a sliver remains untouched. Open just two days a week, Wednesdays and Saturdays, it rewards those willing to plan a visit around it.
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