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Australia Backyard Nurseries

Updated : November 21, 2014

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You Can Make Money Growing and Selling
Small Plants!  Click here for details.

Central Victoria, Australia

Plants On Binks

Plants on Binks is a small, locally owned wholesale plant nursery in Central Victoria, Australia.  15 mins drive from the CBD of Bendigo along the McIvor Highway ..   Our plants are grown in a peaceful, bush setting along with the local wallabies and kangaroos and our collection of REX guinea pigs.

Our garden is planted with many display plants so you, our customer, can see how these plants might perform in your own garden.   We offer good quality locally grown plants at a reasonable price. Come and check us out soon.

A percentage of sales goes to the Friends of Denkar Orphans so we will happily recycle your used pots which enable us to continue to keep our prices low for you the customer.

Many plant varieties are available including Annuals, Vegetable seedlings.  Bulbs, Herbs, Native Grasses, Perennials, Collector succulents, Shrubs and Trees, both Native and Exotic all suited to local conditions.

Pot sizes range from seedlings in 50mm to the larger yuccas in 40 cm pots with 100’s of plants available in 6” pots priced at just $4.95.   Landscapers enquiries welcome.

We are easily accessible by taking the first R H turn directly after the Trotting Track on the McIvor Highway and following the road for approx 3 kms along Trotting Terrace until it takes a sharp bend into Binks Road, we are located 300 metres along on the [email protected] 48 Binks Road. Junortoun.

We are open by appointment only so please call before you make the drive.   By calling Lois on 0408 479 018    Or browse a selection of our plants at http://www.plantsonbinks.com  posting to Vic, NSW, SA and QLD. Subject to AQIS regulations.

Interested in learning more about growing plants for supplementary income or as a hobby?   I have been an avid gardener since childhood and though I have learned a lot from trial and error and handed down information I have learned so much more over the past 2 years by using the knowledge gained from years of practical application by Mike @ Freeplants.com.

This sharing of information has enabled me to create my own backyard wholesale plant nursery:  Plants on Binks. To find out how you too can benefit from this information click here.  And You too, can be Inspired.

Plants On Binks
48 Binks Rd
Junortoun. Victoria 3551
0408 479 018
E: [email protected]
RG and LM Symes
ABN 125 039 18774

 

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