| Description | Dactylis glomerata
Cat grass is a dense clumping grass for cats to eat. It aids their digestion and helps eliminate hairballs. It is grown both inside or outside in pots, containers or in the ground. Plant in a full lit area with part shade, protect from frosts when young. Very fast growing.
4"/10cm pot | Pinus strobus 'Merrimack'
Dwarf Eastern Pine
A compact, globulus form of the Eastern White Pine that is very popular for it's smaller growth size. From mid-summer through Autumn and Winter, the plant turns from green to lime green to green-gold. The needles are soft, which is an added bonus. It requires well drained soil in full sun.
13"/33cm pot - Shaped into a ball. | Grevillea leucopteris
The striking grevillea, with its tall canes adorned with vibrant, abundant flowers, adds a captivating touch to any garden. Its robust nature and lush foliage make it an excellent choice for a hedge or privacy screen in various conditions. This native of Western Australia is affectionately called ‘Old Socks Grevillea’ because the scent of its blooms is reminiscent of well-worn socks. However, this fragrance is a favourite among honey eaters and native bees during the flowering period in spring and summer. Remember to plant it in well-drained soil for optimal growth.
6"/14cm pot | Lagerstroemia indica x fauriei
Tuscarora is one of the best of the dark fuchsia-pink flowering Lagerstroemia's. The flowers and highly ornamental bark make this tough small tree a useful specimen or screening tree.
Crepe Myrtles are adaptable to a range of conditions, heat and some dryness but requires adequate moisture during establishment. So can also be used well as a street tree. Mature growth: 6m x 4m wide.
8"/20cm pot |