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Seasonal Hours May 2026

Seasonal Hours May 2026

We are seasonally Open during MAY for walk in sales, Thursday to Saturday 8am to 2pm.

Other days by Appointment, by calling Johnny on 045803801628.

Sunday morning is now our regular nursery volunteer hours.

A list of our plants currently available can be viewed on our Nursery Plants page.

Our stock list and store page is updated regularly as stock becomes available or as stock is sold.

You can always call us if there is a plant you are interested in that is not listed. We may be able to help you or provide an alternative to suit your needs.

Thank you to all our customers, supports, volunteers and team for your continuing support and interest in our work!

2026 Early Release Plants

2026 Early Release Plants

We have some plants that are ready Early and available this Saturday Mornings on 18th and  25th of April between 9-12 for pickups. Other times by appointment. May Open Hours will be announced shortly.

Here is the list of what is ready:

WHITE BAG STOCK:
Coastal Jackbean $19.80
Tuart Trees $19.80
Red River Gums $19.80

FOREST TUBESTOCK – our retail tubestock prices vary and are FROM $5.50 each.

Trees:
Kurrajong – Brachychiton gregorii
Weeping Myall – Acacia coriacea
Queensland Silver Wattle -Acacia podalyriifolia

Shrubs:
Chenille Honey Myrtle – Mel. huegellii
Fiery Bottlebrush – Callistemon phoeniceus
Green Bird Flower or Budgie bush – Crotolaria cunninghamii
Lilac Hibiscus – Alyogyne huegelii
Kalbarri Skywalk Jacksonia – Jacksonia cupulifera
Kalbarri orange Honey Myrtle – Mel. fulgens ssp. steedmanii
Intricate Grevillea – Grevillea intricata
Narrow leaf Netbush – Calothamnus angustifolius
Native hibiscus – Alyogyne cuneiformis
Native Hop Bush – Dodonea inaequifolia
Old man Saltbush- Atriplex nummularia
Tarcoola Pink Myrtle – Mel. campanae
Western Honey Myrtle – Mel. nesophylla
Fine leaf Honey Myrtle – Mel. filifolia

Ground covers:
Grey creeping Saltbush- Atriplex cinerea
Spectacular Honey Myrtle – Mel. spectabilis

Fruit Trees:
African Marula (Cider) trees, Pomegranates, Mulberries, Pomegranates and Custard Apples also available.- Various sizes and varieties

Please park next to the big blue mail box and walk in. The gate is behind the tree.

Make sure you shut the gate behind you. We need to keep the rabbits out. No dogs sorry.

333 David Rd, Waggrakine, mb: Johnny 0458 381628.

Flowering Shrubs on our Farm

Flowering Shrubs on our Farm

We regularly walk around our farm to see what is growing well on our sandy soils, and it is often a great time to take our camera to get a few shots of plants in flower, foraging birds and insects.

This time of year, with recent strong winter winds, it is also a chance to check for wind damage to plants or whether they need pruning back from our fencelines. 

Many of the species we grow in the nursery are grown from seed we collect from our farm. This allows us to get photos of the plants to use for our plant and seed product pages. They are also a great resource as we can show  people what the nursery plants look like in the real with a quick walk around the property. It works wonders as people can see how they grow in our climate.

This season, with good rains and plenty of sunshine a lot of plants are looking great including:

Drummonds Bridal Grevillea (Grevillea argyrophylla). Also known as the Silvery-leaved Grevillea, a great two metre screening shrub with a massive display of white flower and a favourite spot for Punky our female emu to hang out.

On part of our eastern boundary we have combined Limestone Wattles (Acacia sclerosperma),  Sennas (Senna artesimioides sp. ‘Fine Leaf’) with Red Poker Hakeas (Hakea bucculenta) as screening, windbreak and landscape shrubs.  Our emu who likes to regularly walk the fenceline keeps them clear of weeds.

Pink pokers (Grevillea petrophiloides) , Austin Senna (Senna sp. ‘Austin’)  and Bacon and Egg Shrubs (Bossiaea spinescens)  are always spectacular and grow well on our poor, sandplain soils with no additional fertiliser. We rabbit guard and water these plants to establish them over the first summer and then they are on their own.

We grow all our own seedlings here in our Permaculture Nursery, so drop by and pick up some of these fabulous plants and more for your own property and garden.

Revegetation on our Permaculture Farm

Revegetation on our Permaculture Farm

Revegetation of our demonstration farm grounds with local endemic species is one of the activities we have done for many years to transform a run down rural property into a resilient, peaceful and healthy place to live and work.

As a Permaculture enterprise we work to accomplish multiple benefits from everything we do, and our annual revegetation and landscaping efforts are a great way to apply and promote Permaculture.

Using our nursery stock we design and plant to provide multiple functions including windbreaks, bee fodder for our ‘Garden Honey’ hives, native fauna habitat, screening from road noise, seed sources for our nursery propagation, trialling plant ‘thrivability’, and show case our fabulous Midwest flora.

Many of the photos we use for our nursery labels and website come from our own property, and if we are short of time we can just go for a short walk to check out what plant species are coming into flower and seed; and how well our plants are growing.

This 2018 winter season, we have planted out mostly screening shrubs and lower growing flowering plants, on eastern areas near our entry gates including: Cape Burney, Mingenew, White Peak and Oakajee Lace Flower species, White Spike Bottlebrush, Umbrella Bushes, Weeping Acacias, Emu Bushes and Ribbon Peas.

If you are interested in the plant species we have used, take time out and come to nursery and farm to find out what plant species would suit your needs.

Local Native Plants for Revegetation and Landscaping Projects

Local Native Plants for Revegetation and Landscaping Projects

We grow local natives plants and provide advice for revegetation and landscaping projects to help conserve and enhance the natural biodiversity here in our Midwest region of Western Australia, as part of our environmental mission.

For 2018, thanks to our team and volunteers we grew over 15,000 pre-ordered seedlings for projects in Geraldton, Chapman Valley, Irwin Shire, Northampton, Greenough, Murchison and Kalbarri.

This included front coastal plants for foreshore protection and enhancement, plants for nature play and bush tucker school gardens, creek line revegetation and stablisation; and environmental community group projects.

We also grow and sell a wide range of Australian and Midwest native plants (over 120 different species) direct to gardeners, property owners and farmers. 

Drop into our Nursery for a browse or you can view our range from our Nursery Plants page.

Windbreaks for Geraldton – Fiery Bottlebrush

Windbreaks for Geraldton – Fiery Bottlebrush

Fiery Bottlebrush (Callistemon pheoniceus) – a large Bottlebrush shrub that can be planted within two to three meters of each other to build a colourful red flowered and dense wind break, that also functions as bird and bee fodder.

Responses well to pruning and cutting back to maintain density. We grew our stock from hardy species growing in the Murchison region of our Midwest.

Visit our Fiery Bottlebrush on our on-line-catalogue. 

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