Currumbin Fair Nursery in Currumbin, Queensland, Australia | Garden centre
Currumbin Fair Nursery
Locality: Currumbin, Queensland, Australia
Phone: +61 7 5598 7785
Address: 15-23 Bienvenue Dr 4223 Currumbin, QLD, Australia
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25.01.2022 Some of our Betta fish instore
23.01.2022 Beautiful airplants
19.01.2022 ONE VEGEPOD LEFT.... due to order cancellation Medium sized VEGEPOD and medium stand
19.01.2022 Lovely chrysanthemums for mother's Day
17.01.2022 Some of our gift lines in-store @ currumbin Fair nursery
17.01.2022 Just a quick walk through the nursery.... Loads more in store
17.01.2022 Have you put your Christmas tree up yet? Consider a sustainable Christmas tree to reduce your eco footprint this Christmas. I LOVE our beautiful living free fro...m Currumbin Fair Nursery. Even our decorations are sustainably sourced made from fabric and wood, which we reuse and add to each year. Lily craftily made this years wood decorations at Tugun Lights Up’s storyfest stall and the tiny red baubles and dried ‘snow’ flowers were sourced from Gather on Currumbin Creek Road. Definitely worth investigating if you’re looking for a more environmentally-friendly option for Christmas decorating this year!
16.01.2022 Planter pots and gift lines
16.01.2022 Just a reminder to all our lovely customers that our covid hours are 9 till 3 each trading day
15.01.2022 Chrissy trees are here.... AND STUNNING!!!
12.01.2022 Quick walk through.... Way more beautiful mother's Day gifts instore. Open from 9am til 3pm tomorrow (Saturday).
11.01.2022 Beautiful roses
10.01.2022 The right moment in the right place..!!
10.01.2022 Quick walk through
09.01.2022 A huntress sculpture in the forest woven from willow branches Credit: Anna & the Willow
08.01.2022 Just a quick walk through the nursery this morning to show you what we have available in stock. New orders coming in everyday now
08.01.2022 Wondering how to spend your days? Here's an idea: garden! #gardentherapy #psa If it's still too cold or snowy you can start planning and start seeds indoors! https://gardentherapy.ca/garden-alchemy-book/
07.01.2022 This convoy of animal lovers is going viral...for their daring mission to save the planet and animals...with 25 million trees!
06.01.2022 In case you didn't know....................follow the money!
06.01.2022 Beautiful bromeliads
04.01.2022 VEGETABLE AND HERB SEEDLINGS ARRIVING THIS MORNING
04.01.2022 Wondering how to spend your days? Here's an idea: garden! #gardentherapy #psa If it's still too cold or snowy you can start planning and start seeds indoors! https://gardentherapy.ca/garden-alchemy-book/
04.01.2022 Cactus in bloom @ Currumbin Fair Nursery
03.01.2022 Mother's Day pretties
03.01.2022 Special opening today from 9am til 3pm... Gorgeous loving gifts in-store
03.01.2022 Love these Earth Warriors!! had to share again
03.01.2022 A few months ago, I dug up a "curl grub" from my veggie patch. Most people kill these little guys but being the insect lover I am i decided to keep it. Usually ...I'll just move them somewhere else but I wanted to raise this into an adult so I could show everyone here what these little guys turn into. As you can see, it was a Christmas beetle. Please stop killing curl grubs, there is no need, just move them somewhere else or raise them into adults yourself, they're important parts of the ecosystem and it's very sad that I keep seeing less and less of them every year. Lots of people are asking how to raise them. Just get a tub with some ventilation holes in the lid. Fill it with moist soil and compost. Leave it somewhere out of the light where it won't be disturbed and check every week to see if there is a beetle scratching at the lid! Make sure to change the soil about every month so it doesn't run out of food. TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS. No not all species will turn into Christmas beetles. They turn into scarab beetles. The scarab family is a very large family that includes beetles such as flower beetles, Christmas beetles, rhino beetles and many more. Unfortunately some pest species are also scarabs, for instance the African black beetle. Most scarab beetle larvae look almost identical which is why people usually assume that all scarab beetle larvae are pests which is why they're indiscriminately killed. Although there are some native species that will eat roots as larvae, this is often not their sole food source, most will feed on decaying plant matter. This makes them very good composters! So if you don't want them in your garden put them in your compost bin. As a basic rule of thumb, anything greater than a 20c coin which is hairy is not bad. HOWEVER this is just a rule of thumb and many larvae native species are small and lack hair. It for this reason that I encourage you to raise and document larvae yourself so that you can compare any future larvae you find (make sure to take photos of them from multiple angles against a ruler and video how they move as many of they move differently e.g.. on their backs, sides or crawling with their legs)
01.01.2022 Hanging baskets
01.01.2022 Some of our very hardy succulents in-store
01.01.2022 CLOSED DUE TO RAIN... We are hoping for the rain to clear so we can open this afternoon fingers crossed
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