School Garden Supplies

Green Harvest
An online-mail order business supplying seeds, garden tools, books, and pest control methods to support organic gardening. Green Harvest produces an annual free Australian Organic Gardening Resource Guide containing organic gardening products and hints, to help you grow nutritious, chemical-free vegetables and fruit. A bulk order discount is available to schools.
Web: http://www.greenharvest.com.au/

Daley’s Fruit Trees
An online-mail order nursery supplying a diverse range of fruit, nut, bush food, forage, mulch, ornamental and rainforest trees. Also produces a free Australian Fruit & Nut Tree Catalogue including an A-Z of subtropical fruit, planting guides, selecting suitable species, attracting birds and butterflies and more.
Web: http://www.daleysfruit.com.au/

Eden Seeds
An online-mail order distributer of traditional open pollinated varieties of vegetable seed, preferably Australian varieties and organically or bio-dynamically grown where possible. A free 80 page Eden Seeds Catalogue can be ordered online.
Web: http://www.edenseeds.com.au

Edible Landscapes
Edible Landscapes supply tank gardens, compost bays, mineral fertiliser, veggie nets for chemical free pest control, and kits for filling tank gardens using the no-dig method. Refer to their website for a full list of products, services and prices.
Web: http://www.ediblelandscapes.com.au/ Contact: Bruce Molloy Phone: (07) 5448 3769

Bunnings Warehouse
Bunnings stock worm farms, gardening tools, compost bins and much more at competitive prices. Bunnings can also provide support for school gardens in their local area with donations, fund raising assistance and the provision of workshops in composting, worm farms, seed raising and much more. Contact your local Bunnings activities officer for further information.
Web: http://www.bunnings.com.au/stores_QLD.aspx

Moreton Bay Regional Council
Greenwaste is processed into mulch at a number of waste management sites within Moreton Bay Regional Council and made available for a small fee. Residents can load their own mulch at some centres or mechanical loading of mulch is available each weekend at some waste management sites. Check the website for locations and opening times.
Web: http://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/living.aspx?id=842

Wamuran Co-op
Wamuran co-op are a great all-in-one provider for soil testing and analysis, organic fertilisers and manures, minerals, organic liquid fertilisers, chicken feed, green manure seeds, vegetables seeds, irrigation equipment, sugar cane mulch, lucerne and much more. They also specialise in irrigation system design, supply, installation and maintenance. Pickup or deliver.
Web: http://www.wamuranco-op.com.au/ Address: D'Aguilar Highway, Wamuran Phone: (07) 5496 6500

Community Nurseries
These community nurseries provide various facilities for volunteers to grow local native plants for district community projects and for planting in reserves, parks, schools and public open space. Facilities are available for community groups to learn how to collect seed, propagate and grow native plants.

Kumbartcho Sanctuary Community Nursery
A community nursery specialising in plants native to the local area featuring approximately 140 different species ranging from ground covers to large trees, also deliver seed collection and plant propagation workshops.
Phone: (07) 3264 3953 Location: Bunya Pine Court, Eatons Hill Web: http://kumbartcho.org.au/

CREEC Community Nursery
The Caboolture Region Environmental Education Centre (CREEC) nursery supplies plants to bush care and land for wildlife groups, including schools participating in projects for this purpose within the Moreton Bay regional area.
Phone: (07) 3888 8751 Location: 150 Rowley Road, Burpengary Web: http://www.creec.org.au/