Behind a Baltic Pine floor laid down when Jane Cook built this Main Road shop in 1910, Grant and Di have run this nursery since 1984, with daughters Natasha and Mel now woven into its daily rhythms. The shadehouse still shelters a Muscat vine and Palomino Sweetwater planted in the 1950s, alongside a stately Ficus hillii that regulars greet like an old friend — small details that give the place a sense of having grown into itself rather than been built to a formula. The range runs wide: fruit and citrus, roses, ornamental trees, natives and bushtucker, indoor and shade-loving plants, vegetables and herbs, perennials, and the fertilisers and potting mixes to keep it all alive, plus a gift shop stocking Talavera Mexican pottery and decorative pots. What sets it apart is the horticultural knowledge on hand — trained staff genuinely interested in biodiversity, steering customers toward locally suited and native plantings that give something back to birds and insects rather than just filling a garden bed. Out front, a mural by Salty Fox Studio nods to the native flora and fauna the centre champions. It's a modest, unhurried spot on Kaurna land, built on decades of the same family's advice rather than turnover targets.