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What’s in Season – Plants

Are you looking to add some greenery and life to your garden? Our horticulture stallholders have you sorted. Every Saturday at the Market you can find an array of plants directly from the growers themselves. Our horticultural stallholders take pride in offering you the freshest and most resilient local natives and  introduced plants, cultivated to thrive in the Canberra environment.  

Our plant growers are having an amazing season with their plants looking their very best at this time of year. It’s the perfect time to explore the Market and discover the plants that will elevate your outdoor space. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener, or just beginning your journey into being a plant-lover, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.  

Now is the best time to purchase your favourite plants and prepare them for the upcoming planting season. With the weather gradually cooling down, it’s the ideal window to establish your perfect garden.  

Here are some highlights from our plant growers: 

Super Seedlings and Canberra Colour offer an impressive selection of vegetable and herb seedlings, providing you with the foundation for an amazing edible garden. We can see those flourishing rosemary and tomato plants already.  

For those looking for some vibrancy, Canberra Colour presents stunning potted flowers and perennials. These beautiful additions will brighten your garden beds and pots with a kaleidoscope of hues. 

Your favourite native plants will be available from Canberra Native Nursery and Sutton Road Nursery, ideal for creating sustainable landscapes that support local ecosystems. 

Sutton Road Nursery boasts an exquisite collection of fuchsias and shrubs, adding elegance and charm to any outdoor setting.  

For the connoisseurs of rare and distinctive flora, Cascades Nursery offers advanced trees for instant gratification as well as many rare and hard to find plants that will excite the enthusiastic plant collectors.

At our Market, you’re not just purchasing plants—you’re investing in a connection to nature, to community, and to the growers. 

Make sure to visit our horticultural producers next time you visit Market to learn all about the beautiful flourishing plants and flowers available.