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Heritage Gardens Nursery

Locality: Ashtonfield, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 4966 5233



Address: Cnr New England Hwy & Four Mile Creek Road 2323 Ashtonfield, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Passionfruit season! Even with limited space in your garden, passionfruit can be a great crop to grow at home, along fence lines, up a vertical trellis, or over pergolas or chicken pens. We are selective with our varieties to ensure they are best suited to this area and to ensure they won't sucker in your garden. Grafted black & panama red are great varieties now available. Vines have a productive lifespan of 3-5 years at which stage they then usually need to be replaced. They need well drained soil and plenty of direct sun. When planting add 5in1 compost to the soil, and then feed regularly with liquid potash to promote the flowering & fruit. #growyourownfood #passionfruit #passionfruitflower #homegardening



20.01.2022 Crepe Myrtles must be one of my favourite trees. They are so versatile, they suit small residential blocks, feature trees in the backyard, street planting, or even avenue planting for driveways. They provide the longest stretch of flowering of any tree, and flower for approximately 1/3 of the year and then have gorgeous Autumn colour. They are well suited to our region as they tolerate our hot and dry climate through Summer. These days there are so many varieties available including shrub forms, smaller growing tree forms, up to 6m tall feature varieties. Chat to our horticulturists for any help selecting the right one for you. These inspo are via Pinterest

19.01.2022 Grab your friends, family or colleagues & finish 2020 on a high with High Tea. #gardencafe #hightea

17.01.2022 these are a few of our favourite things We asked some of our staff today to show their favourite ‘must have’ items in nursery at the moment. We love how varied they all are! Olivia : Lavender Dean: Maples Anna: Bougainvillea ... Dwayne: Flowering Plums ‘Nigra’ Karen D: Hydrangeas Evan: Spiral Topiary Buxus Jane: Loropetalum Plum Gorgeous David: Dipladenias Luke: Anything grass & turf Tim: grafted weeping casuarina What would be your pick? See more



16.01.2022 This looks like the perfect spot for a Saturday morning brunch. Outdoor dining in the garden #gardencafe Bookings recommended 49644008

15.01.2022 It’s very easy to come to work, even on 40deg days like yesterday when we receive deliveries like this one. Hydrangeas, Salvia & Gaura in full flower. It’s a great time of year to be adding pops of colour into your garden. No filter applied, they are knockout!! #australiangardens #hydrangea #salvia #gaura #loveyourgarden

14.01.2022 What a beautiful day! The nursery is open 9-4 today. Enjoy your gardens



14.01.2022 Jacaranda trees are in full bloom. My husband struggles with the so called mess they make dropping their purple flowers, whereas I see it as a little bit magical.... Who else is enjoying time in their garden this weekend? A few hours of work can be so rewarding, I love the feeling of sitting back and admiring our work. Now is really the time to be freshening up your garden mulch ready for Summer, feeding your garden if you haven’t already this Spring, and adding pops of c...olour and texture to your garden to create dimension. Have a lovely day outside in this mild weather On a side note how adorable is Muffin the cat! #loveyourgarden

12.01.2022 Weekend vibes Sunshine, good food and of course gardening. Perfect combination? Bookings recommended: [email protected] #gardencafe

07.01.2022 Hydrangea Season They will flower in your garden from mid October until end of December. So many people tell me that they remind them of their grandmothers garden. I am a huge fan of hydrangeas, any spare space I will happily add another. There are many varieties these days including repeat flowering ones called the Endless Summer collection. The ideal position is morning sun and afternoon shade, or even dappled sunlight all day. ... Personally I also love having them inside the house while they are flowering. They are so much cheaper than a bunch of fresh flowers and last almost 10 times as long if they have plenty of natural light. Then find a position under a tree and plant it ready for next season. Every colour and variety are now in store and in flower and bud. #hyrdrangea #australiangardens #gardeningaustralia #shadelovingplants #hydrangeaseason #hydrangeasofinstagram #gardeningismytherapy #mrkitly

06.01.2022 Restrictions have eased this week which allows us to seat many more people into our sweet little cafe Mild Summer days like today are perfect for our Alfresco dining option #gardencafe

02.01.2022 Standard roses; a great way of adding height and layering in the garden. They flower repeatedly throughout the year, this particular variety is the floribunda Iceberg (brilliant pink) and they bud again immediately after the previous flush with a light tip prune, so I feel like they are continually a mass of flowers. They need full sun, regular feeding and some pruning, but well worth the effort and give plenty of regards Standard icebergs are available in white, brilliant pink (pictured), burgundy & blush pink.



01.01.2022 A show of hands please, who is a self confessed crazy indoor plant person and proud of it? We have gone a tad indoor plant crazy this week! So many goodies on offer from Hoyas, calatheas, ferns, chain of hearts, chains of pearls and tears, to huge Zanzibar’s, flowering peace lilies, and double planted fiddle leaf figs just to name a few. Indoor plants can drastically change the look of a room while improving wellbeing. It’s a win win Feel free to tag your crazy plant friends too

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