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Syzygium Resillience in 200mm pots
Some freshly potted Syzygium Resillience in 200mm pots that will be ready soon! What a long process this is. From tubestock, we prepare the plants as a single leader. Then...
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More edibles on the way...
We updated our site yesterday, thanks for all the positive feedback. Here is a photo of our Strawberry Temptation 140mm pots
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PETUNIA FROST FIRE AND ULTRA RED STAR
PETUNIA FROST FIRE AND ULTRA RED STAR IN STOCK NOW FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY ADD SOME CHRISTMAS COLOUR TO YOUR HOME BEFORE ITS TOO LATE. CLICK HERE TO BUY...
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Purple Flax 200mm Pot. Phormium tennax purpurea
Back in stock!
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DIY: Newspaper Pots for Seed Starting/Cuttings
Another really creative idea. Touch up on your origami technique, save some money, get the kids involved! At the same time get your seedlings in and ready for Summer!
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Self watering pots
What a great idea. Avoid sleepless nights away on holidays worrying about your pot plants. Use these great tips to settle those nerves and keep your plants wet. GARDENING AUSTRALIA...
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Potting Plants in Spring!
Spring is in full effect. Such a perfect time to pot most plants! Testing out our newer potting machine, last week, we potted Gardenia florida, Gold Diosma, Kangaroo Paw, Hardenbergia,...
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Spring 2013
What a fabulous Spring this has been. In the coming weeks we have so many plants coming back in stock. Dont forget to follow us on Instagram! @budgetnursery or click...
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New discount code
Save big on your next project. Use discount code: landscaper For 5% off orders over $1100 For a limited time only!
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Elaeocarpus Reticulatus Blueberry Ash Tree Information
The Blueberry Ash Tree is another classic hardy, evergreen tree, Native to the East Coast of Australia. There are masses of wonderful small white, or sometimes pink flowers in Spring...
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Chinese Jasmine or Trachlespermum jasminoides Information
As the name suggests, the Star Jasmine originated in China, and is used in many countries as an evergreen climber or hedging screen. As a wonderful fragrance hedge? Look no...