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Good value nursery in CQ

Posted by artiew QLD Aust (My Page) on
Wed, Mar 23, 05 at 19:17

Hi All,

Firstly, I am not affiliated with these guys in any way, and I dont gain anything financially from recommending, but I have to commend a nursery which keeps its proces so low when the trend seems to be 'put everything up by $1' elsewhere ...

'Yarandoo' nursery, in Renshaw St North Rocky, have a good range of natives and exotics, and seem to be expanding their tropicals. They are one of the few nurseries with tubestock natives ($2.50 ea), and their 6" and 8" pots are also very well-priced (they use a colour-coded system for pricing, with red pots more expensive than green). I have been buying from them for over 12 months, and havent had a single problem with quality.

I'm happy to hear recommendations re other nurseries, both in CQ and across Oz, offering good value for money.

Cheers,

Artie


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RE: Good value nursery in CQ

sounds good, I had a look in there once, but wasn't buying at the time...


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RE: Good value nursery in CQ

for people near perth Id highly recommend lullfitz nursery in wanneroo. Ive dealt with them a couple of times and they are so knowledgeable about the plants and really helpful. It's a bit of a drive out there from the city but so satisfying :) and beats the pants off bunnings meagre native range so if you get a chance, go out there.

I went out there again recently and there is so much in flower right now so it's a good time to go if youre looking for natives. lots of grevilleas, lots of everything really, plus lots of things youve probably never even heard of as well.


 
 

 

 


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