On the main street of Scone, in the Upper Hunter, this is the kind of stop that quietly rearranges your morning plans. It began, at heart, as a nursery specialising in plants built for the local extremes — frost tolerant and drought tolerant stock chosen for a climate that swings between the two — and the range still runs wide, from vegetable seedlings and herbs to shrubs and hardy garden bushes. Alongside the plant tables sits a considered selection of pots and planters, in enough sizes, styles and finishes to outfit anything from a windowsill to a courtyard, plus a corner of giftware for those after something extra. What sets it apart from a straightforward garden centre is the way the café has grown into the business alongside the plants — coffee, ready meals, seasonal specials — so browsing seedlings and settling in for lunch become part of the same visit. It trades early, opening at six most weekdays, catering to locals on their way to work as much as to weekenders exploring the Upper Hunter. There's a community-mindedness to it too, from garden club mentions to local garden expos, suggesting a business genuinely woven into Scone's daily rhythm rather than simply occupying its main strip.