Blog posts
June 28, 2026
How to Grow and Care for Pittosporum Plants
Growing and caring for Pittosporum plants is relatively easy. Aside from their aromatic blossoms, they are an excellent hedging species for Australian gardens and are a fast-growing plant. Making them...
Magnolia Tree - Commonly Asked Questions
Commonly asked questions on Magnolia Teddy Bear Magnolia trees are a popular choice for many gardens. There are about '210 flowering plant species in the subfamily Magnolioideae of the family...
Growing Native Plants - Myoporum parvifolium
An Australian native, this evergreen hardy plant forms dense, weed suppressing ground cover that will easily cover one square meter. This species thrives if grown in freely-drained soil and full...
Are Magnolias Overhyped?
Every gardener talks so much about Magnolias. Magnolias are a dream for any garden. Be its large and thick waxy leaves or dreamy flowers, or the aroma, & all beautify...
How To Look After Your Lilly Pilly Hedge?
Whether you’re planning to buy Lilly Pilly or have Lilly Pilly your home, you know that they grow as a hedge, offers privacy and are the best plant for a dense hedge....
Add Grevilleas To Your Garden This Winter
As winter is around the corner, you might have started baking cookies, cleaning the house, vacuuming the carpets and trimming your garden and so on. However, if you want to...
November is good for planting Magnolias – Know Why?
We’re sure the title intrigued you & you are here to read. So, let’s get to the point. We have spoken enough about the beauty, edible uses and varieties of...
Make An Edible Hedge With Lilly Pilly – Here’s How?
Whether you want a beautiful edible hedge to look at or grow your hedge for privacy from neighbours, the small-leaf Lilly Pilly is just the one you need. They produce beautiful red...
5 Best Summer Grevillea Varieties You Can Plant In Your Garden – Check Out!
Summer is the perfect time to enhance your garden with vibrant, drought-tolerant plants that not only look beautiful but also thrive in the heat. Growing grevilleas is an excellent choice...