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Pine Road Nursery

Phone: +61 429 093 343



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22.01.2022 We now have a new shadehouse area (out of the wind) with extra bench space for our plants. We have a range of herbs and perennials for sale from $3 including various forms of rosemary, salvias and lavenders. I am always on the lookout for new plants, so different plants added all the time.



19.01.2022 I just wanted to let you know our roadside stall is going to be closed for the long weekend (30/10 - 2/11). Until then, we still have plenty of tomato plants if you are still looking for some. I found some photos of some of the variety of tomatoes we picked last summer including our 1.2 kg Mary Italian tomato!

18.01.2022 We have just added our tomato plants to our roadside stall. We have 30+ heritage varieties available this year for $2.50 each. Also strawberry plants for $3 and a great range of herbs and perennials including Delphiniums, Aquilegias and Campanulas. Just make sure you keep your tomato plants free from frosts and protect them from cold winds.

17.01.2022 Just a reminder that our roadside stall will be closed tomorrow, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. We managed to pot up our tomato plants last weekend. I will update with some photos throughout the season as we have all the heritage varieties we sell planted to compare them.



14.01.2022 Heritage tomato varieties 2020, 40 varieties - All available now! Allans Early Red - An early maturing tomato with flavoursome large, red ribbed fruit. Indeterminate climbing variety (best staked). Amish Paste - Red heart shaped fruit 4-5cm wide and 5-12cm long, tasty solid flesh used for stews, bottling, drying and sauces, can be a vigorous climber 2.5m. long. Indeterminate climbing variety (best staked)....Continue reading

09.01.2022 Echinacea and Salvia Mesa Azure in flower

02.01.2022 Some pics of our plants this afternoon. Tulips are coming into flower and looking wonderful. Perennials beginning to show some colour.



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