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Meredith Wholesale Nursery
Are you looking for a great selection of keenly priced native plants and grasses or perhaps bare rooted fruit or specimen trees.
We are located in Meredith halfway between Geelong and Ballarat in Victoria. Meredith Nursery has been established for some 21 years during which time it has kept abreast of current trends in horticulture and continues to build on our reputation for growing and supplying strong, healthy, top quality plants. We stock and encourage the use of waterwise plants and planting practices. While we specialise in native plants, many of local provenance, we supply all types of trees, shrubs and groundcovers.
It is a production nursery that sells to BOTH RETAIL and WHOLESALE markets. We sell to the household gardener, and also supply to landscapers, schools, local government and landholders with 5 acres or 5000 acres. Plants in forestry tubes are discounted for quantity and other stock is well below normal nursery prices as we grow it ourselves.
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 AUGUST - TIPS by Geraldine | Winter is rapidly giving way to spring, buds are swelling, daffodils, magnolia and blossom trees are blooming and the birds are busily seeking out nesting materials. There is no better time to get busy in the garden and enjoy the sights, the sounds and the scents of spring.
- Vegie patch
- Native garden
- Ornamental garden
- Summer Bulbs
- Home Orchard
|  JULY - TIPS by Geraldine | Often wrongly perceived as a drab time in the garden,winter gardens are full of gentle colours and heavenly scents, with jonquils and daphne, camellias and hellabores, primula and pansies all enjoying the winter sunshine, while in the native garden hardenbergia, grevillea, leptospermum and wattle are all putting on a glorious display.
- Vegie patch
- Ornamental garden
- Tree Lucerne
- Native garden
- Home Orchard
|  JUNE - TIPS by Geraldine | Winter in the garden is never boring ,with so many tasks to be done, bare root planting, pruning and enjoying the crisp mornings and evenings.
It is a great time to reorganise the garden, plant a new`rose, an ornamental tree, fruit tree, or berries.
In this Issue
- Vegie patch
- Ornamental garden
- Native garden
- Growing grapes
- Pruning Roses
|  MAY - TIPS by Geraldine | In This Issue
- In the vegie garden
- The ornamental garden
- Planting Bare Root Roses
- Growing Small Fruits
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