| Description | There are many different varieties of oregano, but Greek Oregano is by far the most popular one in the kitchen. Most say it has a smoother, yet stronger flavour that is more palatable than common oregano. Like common oregano, this variety is a hardy perennial that is native to the Mediterranean region. Suited to pots or in the ground, this herb loves the sun, so plant in a sunny position with lots of midday sun. In well drained, sandy soil with average watering, trim it regularly to keep it in great condition. The best flavour is in the leaves just before the plant flowers. Leaves can be used fresh or dried, and leaves can be frozen also. Enjoy this great culinary herb, on pizzas, in egg dishes, and in tomato dishes. Like the Greeks, why not toss fresh leaves into a salad? Or add it to a Mexican dish, like fajitas or tacos.
4" pot size. | Sansevieria trifasciata 'Superba'
Bring effortless elegance into your home with Sansevieria trifasciata ‘Superba’, a striking and hardy indoor plant known for its bold, upright leaves edged in golden yellow. Perfect for beginners or busy plant lovers, this variety is one of the most resilient and air-purifying houseplants available, thriving with minimal care.
- Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant
- Upright growth suits compact spaces
- Height: 40–60 cm; spread: 25–35 cm
8"/20cm pot | Bambusa multiplex
Golden Goddess Bamboo is a tropical clumping bamboo great for a small hedges or feature plants. The canes begin green and change colour to gold/bright yellow as they mature. It's a smaller growing bamboo reaching around 3m tall.
12"/30cm pot | Citrus australasica
Pink Ice was one of the first commercialized finger lime varieties, and is a medium size shrub producing red to burgundy coloured fruits with clear or pink pearls of juice inside. The aroma of the fruits is similar to ruby grapefruit, and is perfect for cocktails and drinks, as well as cooking. Bears fruit from summer to autumn. It is a great variety for growing in containers and in warm courtyards, and does best in full sun. Water thoroughly in spring and summer, especially on hot days.
Being grafted, this finger lime is grown from mature wood rather than seed. This means it will establish faster, begin producing fruit much sooner, and grow true to variety compared to non-grafted plants.
7"/18cm pot |