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Native or Indigenous?
Flora, Gardening, Fauna Karen Shaw Flora, Gardening, Fauna Karen Shaw

Native or Indigenous?

We prioritize reintroducing SEQLD Indigenous plants to gardens while also offering cultivar and Australian native plants. Our passion for local-native flora ensures a diverse selection catering to curious gardeners' desires to grow plants from both local and broader Australian landscapes.

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A Bit Wild
Flora, Fauna, Gardening Karen Shaw Flora, Fauna, Gardening Karen Shaw

A Bit Wild

f the extent of your interest in gardening is the perfect lawn and an immaculately pruned hedge (probably Mock Orange), then this article is probably not for you. That said, I aim for inclusiveness in my approach so bear with me and we’ll see if we can’t find some common ground and if not then hopefully some light entertainment.

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Gardening in the Era of Covid 19
Ecology, Flora, Gardening Spencer Shaw Ecology, Flora, Gardening Spencer Shaw

Gardening in the Era of Covid 19

In this time of great adversity for the health and wealth of people, it’s heartening to see a few positive outcomes including a strengthening of our local communities (while keeping a respectful distance, of course) through the support of our small business’s at least those who have been able to adapt and stay open.

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Low Down in Your Garden
Ecology, Flora, Gardening Karen Shaw Ecology, Flora, Gardening Karen Shaw

Low Down in Your Garden

When it comes to re-establishing native vegetation we tend to concentrate on the planting of trees and shrubs and if we’re lucky maybe a few Lomandra. But to truly re-establish a diverse ecosystem we must help establish all the groundcovers too such as grasses, herbs, small shrubs and ferns.

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Focus on Flora: Cunjevoi -  Alocasia brisbanensis
Flora, Gardening Karen Shaw Flora, Gardening Karen Shaw

Focus on Flora: Cunjevoi - Alocasia brisbanensis

Large lush deep green leaves of Cunjevoi add a tropical twist to the landscape and this particular plant fits into this category. Our largest local member of the Arum Family ARACEAE, this fleshy herb grows to between one and one and a half metres high on the Sunshine Coast, with large leaves up to half a metre long.

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