Out at Berry Springs, this is a working production nursery rather than a polished retail showroom — the sort of place where propagation happens on-site and the stock reflects real horticultural knowledge of the Top End's demanding climate. Run by Tim Moore and Travis Messner, long-term Territory locals, the operation is built around Northern Territory native species: bird- and butterfly-attracting flowering shrubs through to the large shade trees bred to shrug off cyclones and termites, both persistent local hazards. Their case for native planting isn't sentimental — it's framed as ecologically sound and genuinely suited to the ground it grows in, an argument against the exotic plantings that dominate so many gardens up north. Beyond growing, they've built out a wider practice: timber, training, education, cycad salvage work, on-site consultation for revegetation projects, and plant identification advice, suggesting a business with deep botanical grounding rather than a simple sales operation. Retail access runs through a Millner outlet (by appointment) and stockists including Finlay's Stone, Berry Springs Home Hardware and Katherine Mitre 10, so the Berry Springs site itself functions as the production heart of the operation. For anyone serious about planting things that actually belong in the Top End, it's a name worth knowing.
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