Bring your garden to life this spring
If you’re about to give your garden a ‘spring clean’ and have a few gaps to fill, we may be able to help you fill them. Our Community Nursery has a small amount of excess tube stock available for purchase.
Some of the species available are Sweet Bursaria, Coast Beard-heath and Spiny-headed Mat-rush. For more information on these species and others we have available, give Jess a call on 08 8797 8596, or by email:
![Sweet Bursaria/Christmas Bush (Bursaria spinosa) provides great protection for birds and nectar for butterflies](http://natureglenelg.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/IMG_2073-300x225.jpg)
Sweet Bursaria/Christmas Bush (Bursaria spinosa) provides great protection for birds and nectar for butterflies. (Photo R Thompson)
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Coast Beard-heath or Native Currant Bush (Leucopogon parviflorus) is a great screening plant with white cluster flowers at branch ends. (Photo R Thompson)
![Spiny-headed Mat-rush (Lomandra longifolia) has heavy-scented nectar that attracts pollinating insects, and is a larval food plant for Orange Ochre butterflies. (Photo R Thompson)](http://natureglenelg.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/lomandralongifolia-300x225.jpg)
Spiny-headed Mat-rush (Lomandra longifolia) has heavy-scented nectar that attracts pollinating insects, and is a larval food plant for Orange Ochre butterflies. (Photo R Thompson)