We grow indigenous plants to order for the
wider Geelong area and the Werribee Plains.
Welcome to
Birds in the Bush Indigenous Plant Nursery.
When you plant plants that are native to your local area, what changes? Well, the birds come back and chirp and sing.
It’s a wonderful thing to behold. So plant and enjoy!
We are here to help you succeed with your small-scale planting or your larger revegetation project. Talk to us. We have plenty of experience and advice. If you would like us to grow your plants for you, then send us a list of your requirements.
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You can also view the stock we currently have available here.
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Alternatively, check out our Grow List for 2025. We welcome orders for next year and these can be emailed or sent through using our order form.
Returning land to native vegetation is a wonderful and restorative exercise. Seeing a landscape change as the plants grow and mature is truly rewarding. It brings back the birds and can also provide corridors for small animals to move along, potentially between existing remnant patches of vegetation. We encourage and support this activity! We source our seed locally. Either collected ourselves or obtained from a local seed bank. All our plants will list their provenance on the tag (the location from where the seed originated). We love growing plants. Seeing them germinate, propagating them into individual tubes and then watching them grow till they are ready for you to plant. The process gives us satisfaction and we delight in providing you with healthy seedlings ready to plant. That’s our commitment to you: to deliver healthy seedlings that will maximise the chances of your revegetation project being a successful one. Birds in the Bush Nursery operates on Wadawurrung land. We acknowledge that Aboriginal Peoples have been custodians of this land and carers of the waterways for thousands of years. We admire their caring for the country over generations and this spirit of care is something that we aspire to and seek to learn from. Despite the widespread removal of our native flora during the past 200 years, we hope to emulate the care demonstrated by Traditional Owners and restore some of our natural heritage.