If you are planning on redesigning or replanting your garden, you will probably need to visit both a garden supplier and a nursery. If a professional is completing the garden project for you, they will take care of the ordering and delivery of supplies. We have briefly outlined below what you can expect from garden suppliers and nurseries.
Nurseries
Nurseries supply the living components of your garden as well as some non-living components. You can find indoor and outdoor plants, pot plants, mulches, soils etc. some nurseries specialise in particular sorts of plants such as natives and exotics. Generalist nurseries provide an immense range of plants. Whichever nursery you choose, the staff will be able to give you advice on the right plants for your soil type and climate conditions. Some nurseries also provide design services, which is great if you’re not sure exactly what plants you’re after.
Nurseries can also provide advanced trees and shrubs for the “instant” garden, which is great if you are landscaping for a sale or if you need instant privacy, for example. Be advised, however, that advanced plants are usually significant more expensive than standard plants.
Good nurseries should deliver plants to you in good condition. If plants become sick or die within a certain period, the nursery should also replace them for you.
If your soil’s pH is incorrect, then your plants will be unhappy. Thankfully, there are some things that you can do to correct the pH levels of your soil http://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/Acidic_and_Alkaline_Soil
Add life, literally, to your garden by making it a haven for some of Australia’s colourful birds and animals. Rosellas, lorikeets, honeyeaters, galahs, cockatoos, kookaburras, skinks, blue-tongue lizards, butterflies and bees are all common backyard visit http://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/creating_a_wildlife_friendly_garden
A theme in your garden, whether it is cottage, formal, or Balinese, helps to create a universal look and feel, and will make your garden a great place to be. There are a myriad of garden themes that you could use but we’ve focused on the most common. http://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/Garden_Themes
There is nothing more satisfying than a beautiful and productive garden, but gardening doesn’t have to be as difficult as you may think. Whether you’re all thumbs, or looking to become a green thumb, here is our guide to gardening for beginners. http://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/gardening_for_beginners
Fruit trees make a great addition to any backyard, and will provide you with the amazing taste of fresh fruit throughout the year. Here are our tips on how to grow fruit trees. http://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/Growing_Fruit_Trees
Herbs are a great addition to any garden and freshly grown herbs are perfect for the home cook. Herbs are easy to grow – here’s our guide! http://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/Growing_Herbs
Lavender is an herb that is grown for its scent, foliage and flowers in the garden. Lavender also contains medicinal qualities that stimulate and improve health. Here’s how you can grow lavender in your own garden. http://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/Growing_Lavender
Lemons have a place in any home, and are very useful in cooking. A lemon tree can provide you with bountiful fruit for years on end. Read on to learn more about growing lemons. http://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/growing_lemons
You may not have thought of growing olive trees in your backyard but it could be a fantastic option if you enjoy the taste of olives. It’s not as hard as you may think either! Read on to learn more. http://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/growing_olives
Succelents are ideal for landscaping, feature containers, patios, hanging baskets as well as indoors. http://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/Growing_Succulents
There is nothing better than the taste of homegrown tomatoes, and the good news is that they’re surprisingly easy to grow. Here is our guide with everything you need to know about growing tomatoes. http://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/Growing_Tomatoes
Hanging baskets are a great way to create a plant feature, and they can be used indoors or out. Here’s what you need to know about hanging baskets. http://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/Hanging_Baskets
Indoor plants are a great way to bring the feeling of the outdoors indoors, and they also help to improve the air quality, as well as the Feng Shui of the home. Indoor plants help to absorb negative energy, and emit positive energy in return. http://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/Indoor_Plants
Outdoor furniture is an essential part of our outdoor living spaces and it is important to choose quality furniture that looks good, and will stand the test of time. http://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/Outdoor_Furniture
Outdoor lighting is used for either task lighting or accent lighting. Outdoor lighting is most commonly powered either by solar power or electricity. http://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/Outdoor_Lighting
More and more people are creating outdoor living areas to entertain inor simply relax in. But what are the essentials of a good outdoor living area and how do you create one that’s right for you? http://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/Outdoor_Living
Outdoor tiles can be used to create a seamless flow from indoors to out or even to create a feature in itself. http://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/Outdoor_Tiles