Down in Heathcote, on Sydney's southern fringe, this is a nursery built entirely around Australian flora — no petunias or punnets of exotic annuals here, just benches of hardenbergia, chorizema, hakea, acacia, banksia and scaevola, refreshed with new stock every week. The focus is specialist rather than scattergun: staff talk plants for a living, matching site conditions and garden style to the right native rather than simply pointing customers toward whatever looks colourful that week. There's a genuine breadth to the range, from cottage-garden climbers to coastal-tolerant acacias and compact banksias bred for smaller gardens, alongside a strand devoted to edible native species for those keen to grow bush tucker at home. Beyond the retail benches, the nursery runs in-garden consultations and full design packages for anyone wanting a considered native landscape rather than a piecemeal planting, and hosts workshops on subjects like native bees, pruning and habitat gardening — evidence of a deeper commitment to native ecology, not just sales. It's the kind of place worth the drive for anyone serious about growing Australian plants properly: knowledgeable, plant-first, and refreshingly free of the generic hardware-store nursery aisle experience.
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