I was driving back from Loganholme yesterday, after attempting to visit Nielsens Native Nursery, and being caught out by the Plants Plus place right next door... but that's another story. Taking the short cut along Learoyd St Acacia Ridge, and then onto King Avenue, I spotted a place called Plant Factory Outlet.... Today I went back there, and was blown away by the size of the place, and the amount of different plants that you just don't see at the other nurseries around here! Lots to choose from, and great prices. I found a large variety of leptos and grevilleas that I just hadn't been able to see at bunnyworld or the big blue m place, and the other nurseries around my area seem to limit their stock to murraya and seedlings, so this was a revelation for me!
It's just past the turn off to Willawong, heading west, and definitely worth stopping for a look if you're after advanced plants ready for the trunk chop, or natives that you just don't see anywhere else, unless you go to a specialist native nursery.
Not a bonsai nursery, but a pretty good one. [Brisbane]
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Re: Not a bonsai nursery, but a pretty good one. [Brisbane]
Very Interesting.... any conifers? Callitris columellaris?
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Not sure, Charlie, but worth giving them a ring first, if it's a long drive.Charliegreen wrote:Very Interesting.... any conifers? Callitris columellaris?
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Re: Not a bonsai nursery, but a pretty good one. [Brisbane]
Hi Mel
I too have been to this Nursery many times, its a good one. I have bought a few plants from them, from ferns to pre stock. They have a great range & I often find something new, the only downside is they don't trade on Sundays!
Thanks
Kane
I too have been to this Nursery many times, its a good one. I have bought a few plants from them, from ferns to pre stock. They have a great range & I often find something new, the only downside is they don't trade on Sundays!
Thanks
Kane