Fifteen minutes out of Launceston, in the Tamar Valley at Dilston, this family-run nursery works across two sites tuned to Tasmania's cool climate, propagating and growing on-site rather than trucking in stock from interstate. The range is unusually deep for a business this size: clipped box and formal hedging alongside topbuxus feed, evergreen and deciduous magnolias, azaleas and lavender, hellebores, and a strong native offering spanning ground covers, grasses and mid-sized screening plants. Bamboo gets its own serious treatment too, with clumping, running and dwarf running varieties sorted out for anyone nervous about the wrong kind spreading through a garden bed. Grasses stretch from native tussocks to temperate and strap-leaf foliage, plus vetiver for erosion-prone slopes — the kind of practical, climate-specific range that speaks to real horticultural knowledge rather than a generic garden-centre catalogue. What sets it apart is the manner of the place: a genuinely family-owned operation that trades on advice and conversation rather than scale, open to walk-in visitors only on weekends, with wholesale and landscape trade able to book weekday appointments. It's a smaller outfit than the big hardware chains, and proud of it — the reward is plants raised with care from the start, and a nursery visit that still feels like one.