Autumn Special

🍂 Autumn Plant Sale – Beautify Your Space and Support the Environment! 🍂

As the days grow cooler and the colours deepen, it’s the perfect time to plant! This autumn, we’re offering a special selection of hardy natives and unique indoor plants at discounted prices to help you green your garden, rejuvenate your space, and support local biodiversity.

Take advantage of our Autumn Special on the following plants:

🌱 100mm White Cypress – Callitris glaucophylla
A hardy native conifer, ideal for windbreaks, habitat plantings, and drought-tolerant landscaping.
Only $4.00 each

🌿 200mm Sandpaper Fig – Ficus coronata (Indoor Plant)
A lush, tropical-looking plant with rough-textured leaves – great for brightening your indoor spaces.
Just $9.00 each

🌺 50mm FC Narrow Leaf Bottlebrush – Callistemon linearis
Loved by pollinators, this compact shrub is perfect for borders and native gardens.
Only $2.75 each

🌾 50mm FC Australian Vetiver – Chrysopogon filipes
An excellent choice for erosion control and deep soil structure repair – a regenerative favourite.
Only $2.75 each

🌳 50mm FC Belah – Casuarina cristata
A drought-tolerant tree valued for its deep roots and importance to black cockatoo habitat.
Just $2.75 each

🍯 50mm FC Bracelet Honey Myrtle – Melaleuca armillaris
Attractive flowering shrub with a sweet scent – perfect for bees and natural screens.
$2.75 each

🌼 50mm FC Broad Leaf Paperbark – Melaleuca quinquenervia
Water-loving, shade-giving and rich in texture – great for wetlands and damp zones.
$2.75 each

🌿 200mm Triple-Planted Silky Oak – Grevillea robusta (Indoor Plant)
Striking foliage and structure – this stunning indoor plant adds height and greenery to your home.
Only $9.00 each


Our Nursery is open Monday - Wednesday - Friday 9am-2pm at 300 Wallamore Road.



Latest News



Blackville Public School has joined the TreeTroff Program!

On Tuesday I (Liverpool Plains and Gunnedah Local Landcare Coordinator) had the great pleasure of joining the students and staff of Blackville Public School, and Wes Leedham and Carl Holmsby  from the NSW DET Environmental Education Centre at Coonabarabran, to install a Tree Troff in the playground. 


2025 Landcare conference videos and ressources

Did you miss the landcare conference? If so, You can now watch all the speaker presentation videos from the 2025 National Landcare Conference, and the 2025 National Landcare Awards event online. We have also published over 50 poster presentations that were on display at the conference. 


SOIL: Rewilding the Underground

I know we have a few people among us who has an interest in soils, or if you just want to learn a bit more check out this podcast which was sent to us by Helen. If anyone else has any resources they would like to share let us know!. Thank you Helen 🙏

https://open.spotify.com/show/3GTWyj92WzwyW7iLmc8sY9?si=Kw5BkEn8RdyqeaEhiuqunQ


Creek Bank Stabiliozation Workshop

Are you interested in managing water flow in your upper catchment creeks to your best advantage?  Come along to a hands on day with Roger Ottery and Andrew Wylie (UMLC) and Craig Pullman (LLS) to walk, watch and listen!  Finish up with a BBQ on the creek.

Please wear sturdy boots, hats and sun protection.

Contact Nicky Chirlian, Local Landcare Coordinator on 0488056199 or nicky@trla.org.au if you have questions


Don’t miss out on Early Bird tickets, now on sale for @Wilmot Field Day 2026.

Wilmot Field Day brings together global experts in the field of nature friendly farming and invites you through the farmgate to see regenerative grazing and farming practices in action.

Walk through the paddocks with regen ag expert @Allen Wiliams (USA), jump into a soil pit with Dr @Susan Orgill of @Impact Ag Australia, or join a candid discussion on the future of our food system with farmers who are forging new market pathways.

Whether you’re passionate about soils, pastures, plants or livestock, you can be sure to find something on the program to spark your interest.

Tickets are discounted for a limited time only. Find them here:https://wilmotfieldday.com.au/tickets/


Vetiver (Chrysopogon filipes)

Meet Vetiver, a remarkable grass with deep roots and big benefits. Known for its ability to stabilise soil, reduce erosion, and filter runoff, Vetiver is a powerhouse for land restoration and water management. Its dense root system binds the soil, making it ideal for creek banks, dam edges, and steep slopes, while also providing habitat and shelter for insects and small wildlife. Tough, drought-tolerant, and low-maintenance, Vetiver is nature’s own erosion control expert.

Our members often say that when you become part of Landcare, you’re not just joining a group, you’re becoming part of a family. The concept is so compatible with Australian culture it’s hard not to get involved! By becoming a TRLA member, you’ll be supporting our work, learning new skills, becoming part of the solution, and helping to make a difference for the future.

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together we can make a difference

funding support

Did you know (TRLA) run an Annual Small Grants program for Landcare activities connected to the Tamworth region.

Volunteer Landcare and Grassroots Community groups can apply up to $2,500 for activities that meet an objective of TRLA’s strategic plan with eight successful projects being awarded funds from across the region.

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