Shopping Options
4 easy ways to order your Australian gardening products delivered to you by Australia Post.
You can Browse, Express Shop, enter Catalogue Codes or call us toll free on
1800 681014
If you need help with your order please call this toll free number (Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm QLD EST).
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Your order will be packed and shipped promptly. Stock and staff levels are kept high to allow us to dispatch your
order on the same day as payment is received.
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If you are not happy, neither are we
We will give a refund or exchange for any purchase that you are not happy with.
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With each order you place over $100.00 you can select from our ever changing range of useful garden related gifts.
Postage
No penalty for ordering more
Our standard postage is $9.95 or $5.50 for up to 100 standard packets of seed. Please note: we will not
ship overseas; shipping prices are for within Australia only.
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Edible Plants
Green Harvest specialises in a range of rare, perennial food plants for Australian gardeners.
Due to seasonal variations Green Harvest does not accept pre-orders, quantities are often
limited so it is important to respond quickly once notified of availability.
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NOT TO TAS or WA
SORRY but due to quarantine restrictions between Australian States no plants at all can be ordered
by residents of TAS and WA. These restrictions
are very important as they prevent the spread of plant pests and diseases. No garlic, shallots, elephant
garlic, strawberries or potatoes can be sent to SA.
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AUTUMN PLANT SHOP
Shallots, garlic, elephant, potatoes, saffron crocus and strawberries are available in autumn (March -
April). This is a major planting time for these plants in warmer areas of Australia, including QLD, NT and
the north coast of NSW.
The Autumn Plant availability is sent by email to customers with a current membership that live in states
that we ship plants to. If you would like to be included please keep your email address updated with us.
SPRING PLANT SHOP
A wide range of unusual and perennial food plants are available in Spring (July, August, September).
SUMMER PLANT SHOP
A small range of plants are available November, December, January, February - while stocks last.
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List of Growing Notes
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We are in South Australia, and last week I phoned through an order for some plants that we have been
trying to find for a while. I would like to thank you very much for delivering top quality tubers and
propagation material, very promptly. The care and planting sheets with the tubers were excellent, and the
person who put my order through was friendly and helpful. I was rather surprised and delighted when they
were dispatched the same day. You will be my first place to look for bulbs in the future. If you want to
put my email on your site, you are most welcome, thank you very much indeed, kindest regards
Sonia from Echunga SA
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Asian Herbs and Vegetables: How To Identify, Grow and Use Them In Australia
Penny Woodward 2000 (AUS)
This beautifully presented book provides a description, cultivation and use for dozens of plants used
predominately in Asian cuisine. Although many originate from the tropics, most of the plants can be
grown in coastal Australia. 146pp full colour
BA100
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The Complete Book of Garlic
A Guide For Gardeners, Growers and Serious Cooks
Ted Jordan Meredith 2008 (USA)
This 'garlic encyclopaedia' is a beautifully illustrated resource for gardeners, garlic lovers
and aspiring garlic farmers. The author has assembled an impressive array of garlic facts and know-how in
what amounts to an entertaining and informative garlic textbook. Amazingly detailed photographs accompany
descriptions of 150 different garlic varieties in 11 cultivar groups of both softneck (non-bolting) and
hardneck (bolting) types. It may be difficult to get hold of many of the cultivars in Australia but
it's hard not to be fascinated by the variety of garlic presented.
There is practical, well-researched advice on cultivation, fertilising, spacing and yield, watering, weeding,
cleaning, curing, diseases and pests, container growing and mulch. There'll be little you don't
know about garlic after digesting the chapters on the natural history and life cycle of garlic; the structure
and function of the garlic plant's parts and the chemistry of garlic. Taxonomy and preserving genetic
diversity are also addressed in great detail.
If you're interested in garlic, this book will be difficult to put down. 330pp HC, full colour
BC146
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Tropical Food Gardens: A Guide to Growing Fruit, Herbs and Vegetables in Tropical and Sub-tropical Climates
Leonie Norrington 2001 (AUS)
This excellent book is written in an informative, conversational style that is engaging and funny.
Beautiful hand-painted graphics accompany the witty prose. This is easily the best book we have come across
for northern gardeners. 160pp
BT100
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