South of the port, on South Terrace, this is a garden centre built for the sand and sun of the Fremantle coast rather than the glossy imports found elsewhere. The range leans hard into what actually thrives here: Australian natives, endemic tubestock, drought-tolerant Mediterranean climate species, and bush tucker plants suited to sandy soils and long dry summers. There's room too for the practical and the domestic — herbs, vegetables, succulents and cacti, indoor plants for the apartment dwellers, deciduous trees and large eucalypts for those with space to fill. What sets it apart from a generic nursery run is the advice on offer: staff who know the local conditions and are on hand to talk through what will actually survive a particular garden, not just what looks good on the bench. Free in-store consultations and local delivery make it a genuinely useful stop for anyone planning a garden from scratch or patching one up after a hard summer. Open seven days, with weekend hours starting early, it has the rhythm of a neighbourhood fixture rather than a big-box outpost — a place to wander, ask questions, and leave with something that's actually going to make it through a Fremantle summer.
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