Flower Plants Nursery
Easily transform your garden into a charming outdoor (or indoor) oasis with our exciting collection of flowering plants! You no longer need to imagine a garden space filled with gorgeous flowers, with our wide range of flowering plants here at Local Botanist, you can bring a variety of luscious colours right to your doorstep.
Why Choose Our Flowering Plants
We offer a beautiful assortment of flowering plants that are sure to enhance your garden’s appeal. Delivering ravishing colours and soothing fragrance, a garden is simply not complete without flowers and the sparkle they incorporate to any space.
Here are more reasons why flowering plants are must-have additions:
Colour and Beauty
Both outdoor and indoor gardens need the luminous appeal of flowering plants to bring colours and variety, making gardens more visually appealing. For creating Australian gardens, flowering natives like grevillea, kangaroo paw, and lilly pilly are popular choices.
Fragrance
One of the benefits of flowering plants is their fragrance. Visual appeal is great but adding delightful scent is even better. By incorporating multiple flowering plants with pleasant scents into your space, you’re enhancing your garden’s sensory experience. Combining their beauty and fragrance, flowers can also can boost mood, reduce stress, and create a relaxing environment.
Seasonal Interest
Different flowering plants bloom at various times, providing year-round beauty and seasonal highlights. By choosing different varieties of flowering plants, your garden will never run out of spectacular highlights to display.
Promote Biodiversity
Flowers attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and birds, which help support the local ecosystem and aid in pollination.
Frequently Asked Questions
Whether you’re adding flowering plants to your garden via seeds or transplants, there are some basic steps you need to follow to ensure you’re starting the process right, including choosing a planting spot, picking the right soil, digging a hole, and finally, planting your new flowers! After planting, it’s essential that you firm the soil around your plant and water deeply to help the roots settle.
For flowering plants, prune after the bloom cycle to avoid cutting off buds. Remove spent blooms to encourage new flowers.
Shade-loving plants are exactly what they mean — those that can thrive even with less direct sunlight, reducing your worries whether they’re getting enough sun out there or not. If you’re looking for these types of plants to brighten up gloomy areas with colourful blooms, shade-loving flowers you can add to your space include begonias, hydrangeas, and foxgloves
Flowers smelling nice aren’t exactly for our sensory benefit, but more to attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and birds since they assist in their reproduction. Some scents also serve to repel pests, providing the plant with a natural defence mechanism, like lavenders and petunias.