Spring is blossoming
September is a great time to be out in the garden or paddock after a cold cloudy winter.
The ground is moist and warming up. We have a lovely selection of flowering native plants that will encourage wildlife into your property.
Imagine sitting at your table and watching wrens and honeyeaters feeding on the flowers and insects in your garden.
Great bird attracting plants that we have in stock are the lower growing mallee eucalypts such as Eucalyptus torquata, Eucalyptus websteriana and Eucalyptus Platypus. These mallee trees provide canopy shade, a gorgeous mix of flowers and bird attracting nectar for our honeyeaters whilst remaining a much lower height than many eucalypts.
Banksias are also a good choice for honeyeaters as they are loaded with nectar! Like a lolly shop for birds!
Lower growing shrubs like the red flowering kunzia would make an impressive mass planting in an open space.
We still have some larger trees and wattles but they are going fast.
As we grow all our plants from seed they are acclimatised to our local area and should perform well at your place.
We re-open Tuesday 3 September and will be open every Tuesday and Saturday mornings in September and October unless we sell out sooner.
Please be sure you don’t miss on your spring planting!
Goulburn Valley Tree Group
Native Nursery
6 Kerferd Street Tatura