Plant TV

Sit back and tune in. You can enjoy videos of our favourite plants, our latest releases, and garden must haves. All perfect for and grown for, South Australian gardens.

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The Gallipoli Rosemary

  • So perfectly suited to South Australian Gardens, The Gallipoli Rosemary really is a must have for all of us.

    The wonderful legend of it arriving in South Australia back in 1915 from Anzac Cove.

    The Legacy the plant creates with part of the funds of it’s sales being given to support the Avenues of Honour Project. It grows and performs so magnificently in our climate.

    It’s versatile, grow it as a hedge or as a single plant. Gallipoli Rosemary is fragrant, super useful and delicious.

    Bees love love it. Tolerant and forgiving. A plant that symbolises remembrance and respect. Plant in full sun or sun for most part of the day.

    The Gallipoli Rosemary has it’s own song also

    Listen here

Diamonds in the Dark

  • A stunning range of Crepe Myrtle with extraordinary dark, almost black foliage. The contrast of the foliage against the frothy, vivid flower colours makes for a jaw dropping display.

    Crepe Myrtles are beautifully suited to South Australian Gardens and Diamonds in the Dark are no exception.

    Plant in a full sun position.

    They will begin to flower in the spring and continue through the heat of summer into autumn.

    Growing to up to 3 metres they are easily pruned, if you wish to keep them smaller.

    They are well suited to growing in containers and pots also.

    We suggest planting them in small or large groups for full on, garden drama!

    Once established they’ll tolerate periods of dry.

    We all love them at Heyne’s Wholesale Nursery. Garden designers love them. Bees love them.

    We know you’ll love them too!

    If you’re one of our Trade Customers, you can buy them directly, always check to see if we have a beautiful large Granddaddy available, if you’re looking for something super for big impact.

    You’ll find Diamonds in the Dark at your local garden centre or plant selling chain stores.

Kniphofia Poco Orange

  • Poco Orange is the dwarf form of super popular commonly know perennial. The red hot poker. This form is knock out and will impress you with it’s super hardy habit, extensive flowering time and it’s vivid extraordinary colour.

    If you’re looking to bring honey eating birds and beautiful vivid colour to your garden, make space for Kniphofia Poco Orange.

    This is a dwarf form of Kniphofia and it behaves perfectly in the garden. It grows in sweet clumps to about 30cm high.

    The colour of the flowers is truly vibrant and this works to attract your eye to sections of the garden, contrast with blue flowering plants or fill dark coloured pots and planters with Poco Orange for full on impact.

    For Impressive effect Kniphofia is best planted in swathes, groups or borders.

    You’ll get months of flowering value from Poco Orange -

    It is a perennial plant so you may find it retreats over the cold winter to return in spring.

    Give it a good feed then (spring) and watch it plump and build up for another year of flower and garden drama.

    You’ll find Poco Orange at your local garden centre or plant selling chain stores.

Aloha Red Mandevilla

  • Poco Orange is the dwarf form of super popular commonly know perennial. The red hot poker. This form is knock out and will impress you with it’s super hardy habit, extensive flowering time and it’s vivid extraordinary colour. If you’re looking to bring honey eating birds and beautiful vivid colour to your garden, make space for Kniphofia Poco Orange. This is a dwarf form of Kniphofia and it behaves perfectly in the garden. It grows in sweet clumps to about 30cm high. The colour of the flowers is truly vibrant and this works to attract your eye to sections of the garden, contrast with blue flowering plants or fill dark coloured pots and planters with Poco Orange for full on impact. For Impressive effect Kniphofia is best planted in swathes, groups or borders.

    You’ll get months of flowering value from Poco Orange - It is a perennial plant so you may find it retreats over the cold winter to return in spring. Give it a good feed then (spring) and watch it plump and build up for another year of flower and garden drama. You’ll find Poco Orange at your local garden centre or plant selling chain stores.

The Queen of Adelaide Hydrangea

Kangaroo Paws, The Landscape Range

  • We love that we can fully say “check it out” ! This range of Kangaroo Paws have been tried and tested for years around Adelaide by our Landscapers and it’s AMAZING.

    Driving about in the zones during late spring you’ll be seeing swathes of the landscape range of Kangaroo paws.

    Glorious and golden, Landscape gold flowers it’s head off. If you are looking for a show of stunning Kangaroo paws this is the one.

    Tough and dry tolerant, one of the valuable features of Landscape Gold is it’s disease resistance, you will get years out of Landscape Gold.

    Stunning impressive plant for use en masse, or for a single pop of colour.

    Kangaroo paws are loved by butterflies and honey eaters, this is a native you have to have.

    Keep them on the dry side once established and use a native fertiliser to keep them happy and hoppy!

    You’ll find The Landscape Range of Kangaroo Paws at your local garden centre or plant selling chain stores.

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