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Coastal Garden Supplies

Locality: Ulverstone, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6425 4566



Address: 4 Dysons Lane 7315 Ulverstone, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.coastalgardensupplies.com.au

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25.01.2022 Stay at home Easter project number 1 done



25.01.2022 Gardening caters for all forms of exercise

25.01.2022 The bees are having a great day out

24.01.2022 Easter project number 2 done and dusted. Cleared a patch in the veggie garden and planted Tasmanian Purple Garlic. Plant now and harvest in November. Available in store when we re-open on Tuesday thanks to Tasmanian Natural Garlic and Tomatoes



24.01.2022 Advanced Evergreen Alders were $87 now half price at $43.50 each. What a bargain

24.01.2022 Featuring in the September Issue of ABC Gardening Australia Magazine is a beautiful garden known as Lynwood Cottage belonging to one of our lovely customers. It is amazing what has been achieved here. A pure labour of love

23.01.2022 Grevillea Loopy Lou is just picture perfect



22.01.2022 Standard Grevillea Bronze Rover just coming out in flower

20.01.2022 Its not too late to get mum something for Mothers Day.

19.01.2022 New into store is Camellia Marge Miller. A lovely ground cover camellia with soft pink flowers growing 30cm high x 120cm wide.

19.01.2022 Today is World Naked Gardening Day . Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately ) we are closed today. Just remember the early bird catches the worm and with the cooler temperatures forecasted for today we would recommend a beanie. Happy Gardening

18.01.2022 Just a quick note to let you all know that at this stage we are still open for business. Hoping everyone is staying safe and enjoying some quiet time in the garden.



18.01.2022 Epimediums are a hardy ground cover for semi shaded to shaded positions. They are frost and drought tolerant once established and are just coming into bloom.

18.01.2022 Happy Mothers Day

18.01.2022 New in is Aulax Bronze Haze. This little beauty grows to 2.5m high and 1.5m wide. It has bronze coloured foliage year round with white flowers in spring/summer and is frost tolerant. Whats not to love

17.01.2022 Garlic is coming along nicely. We still have some available for sale. Phone us on 64254566 Monday to Friday to organise delivery.

17.01.2022 New plants have arrived today from Antique Perennials So excited

16.01.2022 Welcome to Spring everyone

15.01.2022 Easter project number 3 is finished. Put out some bark to tidy up a couple of areas in the garden.

14.01.2022 An early start to the day delivering product to the new Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre.

13.01.2022 Did you know that a swarm of Ladybugs is called a Loveliness, A Loveliness Of Ladybugs. With a name like that, no wonder Ladybird is believed to bring good luck, and when one spies one, is a reminder to count your blessings.

13.01.2022 Absolutely every animal on this planet gets its food directly from plants either directly by eating a plant, or by eating something else that ate a plant. Thi...s is because plants are the only organisms that can capture the suns energy and turn it into food. Over the past century however, urbanisation has taken ecologically-productive land and turned it into lawns and gardens with exotic ornamental plants. Unfortunately, many plants available in nurseries today are from other countries, which not only sever the food web, but many have become invasive pests, outcompeting native plants and degrading habitats in remaining natural areas. There are so many benefits to growing native plants. They support pollinators such as bees and attract birds and butterflies to your garden by providing diverse habitats and food sources. Native plants can also combat climate change - many native plants, especially long-living trees are effective at storing carbon dioxide. As an added bonus, once established, native plants generally require little maintenance. And as native plants are adapted to local environmental conditions, they require far less watering, saving you time, money, and the most valuable natural resource we have water. Many people think that native plants dont need to be fertilised, however native plant expert, Angus Stewart believes differently. Whilst native plants are great survivors in the garden, regular feeding helps them to thrive and reach their full potential" he says. "The benefits of doing so are not only enjoyed by yourself, by insects, bees and birds but perhaps more importantly, the environment benefits - the greater the plant growth, the more carbon is captured. Neutrogs native plant-specific food Bush Tucker was developed in conjunction with Angus Stewart and soil scientist Simon Leake, and is a complete, organic-based, boosted fertiliser specifically developed to meet the specialised needs of all Australian native plants. Utilising a unique process, trace elements have been added to lock up phosphorus, making it ideal for even the most phosphorus-sensitive plants such as grevilleas, banksias and proteas. It is recommended and endorsed by the Australian Plants Society Victoria. Bush Tucker not only directly supplies a wide range of essential nutrients, but more importantly provides a catalyst (through the introduction of beneficial bacteria/microbes) for stimulating the natural processes that occur in the soil unlocking further nutrients and enhancing root growth. Greater root growth provides a greater soil surface area from which your plants can draw nutrients and moisture. www.neutrog.com.au

13.01.2022 Hoping all you lovely people out there can keep an eye out for our tandem trailer (without the excavator thank goodness) which has gone missing over night. Registration TT7106

12.01.2022 Please help us, this fine specimen has broken into our premises twice recently, Monday the 31st of August at 3.00am and again this morning the 16th of September... at approx 3.05 am, the first time he took expensive plants and ornaments, the second time he has helped himself to our AEG Power Tools, Rover Mulcher, Honda 30EUis Generator, Stihl Professional Brush Cutter, assorted power tools and hand tools, he then stole our old truck a White Mazda T3500 which is very unique with Allans Garden Centre Prospect written all over it, the truck was full of bulk potting mix which some was spilt going out our front gate then more up the road at the entrance to Tyler Village and again on the Prospect roundabout sliplane leading to the Main Highway going to the North West Coast. He is 21-27, long blondish wavy hair, a big nose and a smoker as he dropped a new cigarette he had behind his ear and must be strong to lift the heavy generator onto the truck by himself. We are a small Tasmanian owned business that relies on a good honest customer base, some one knows him. Some one would have seen our old truck steaming smoke along the highway at 5.am Please Share this to everyone and help us catch this Low Life See more

10.01.2022 WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL THIS LONG WEEKEND RE-OPEN TUESDAY AT 8AM HAPPY WEEKENDWE WILL BE CLOSED ALL THIS LONG WEEKEND RE-OPEN TUESDAY AT 8AM HAPPY WEEKEND

10.01.2022 Grevillea Standards in flower. Bronze Rover and Molonglo

10.01.2022 Winter Elegance Hellebores now in stock

10.01.2022 It doesnt get much better than this. Camellia Nuccios Pearl available in store now

10.01.2022 Lavender Ghostly Princess soaking up the sun this morning. The bees are loving it.

08.01.2022 Magnolia Inspiration is an evergreen magnolia growing to approximately 4m high. The flowers smell amazing. Available in store now

08.01.2022 IMPORTANT COVID-19 UPDATE Following the recent update regarding NW retail stores, Coastal Garden Supplies will be changing in the following areas for the following 2 weeks - PLEASE READ. We can no longer offer face to face retail service to customers, BUT we can and will be taking any phone orders with Payment and delivery to be arranged.... To our Trade & Contract customers- (councils, builders, electricians, plumbers, etc) we are still able to provide our services to you to keep you going. Please contact us to discuss arrangements. Please feel free to contact us through Phone, Facebook Msg or Email to see how and if we can assist you. Ph: 64254566 Email: [email protected] Thank you all for your ongoing support in these uncertain times, please work with us and be understanding with the changes that have to be made STAY Home, STAY Safe and we all look forward to being back to some Normality soon

08.01.2022 Some lovely Leucadendrons available at the moment....Purple Haze, Amy, Christmas Cone and Burgundy Sunset

07.01.2022 Dont leave it too late to plant your Tasmanian Garlic. Its shaping up to be a nice weekend and will be the perfect opportunity to get some garlic planted. Limited stock still available in store.

07.01.2022 Geum is a long flowering evergreen perennial that is very hardy in a sunny position. There is a number of varieties in store now.

06.01.2022 JUNIOR POSITION AVAILABLE We are looking for a junior who is motivated and positive to join our team. The position is casual with the potential to become full time. Duties will vary from bulk supplies to plant sales and as we are a retail store, customer service is a priority. The successful applicant will need to be available to work Saturdays.... If you think you are suited to this position, please bring your resume and a hand written cover letter in to store at 4B Dysons Lane.

05.01.2022 Loving Salvia Limelight.

05.01.2022 Tasmania Natural Garlic seed now available and ready to plant.

05.01.2022 We hope you all enjoy your Easter break. Stay home, stay safe and enjoy some time in the garden

04.01.2022 #LearnFromYourGarden Part 1 Over the past few weeks, we have heard from many of you who are new to roses and in need of some advice. So, this week we will be sh...aring some helpful videos and tips so you can #LearnFromYourGarden with us! This will be advice to help you and your roses all year round. First of all, we are going to talk about pruning. The best time to prune your roses is when they are dormant in January or February. For a full tutorial, watch our video here with Head Gardener, Steve. *Please note, do not prune your roses now, this is advice for next winter.

03.01.2022 Been a busy couple of days

01.01.2022 OUR TRAILER IS BACK (although it is now sporting a new look due to spray paint) A huge thanks to everyone who helped find it.OUR TRAILER IS BACK (although it is now sporting a new look due to spray paint) A huge thanks to everyone who helped find it.

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