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Landscaping Supplies

Cooinda Gardens Nursery stocks all your landscaping supplies from sourcing to delivery, we can arrange it all.
Our extensive range of soils, stones, mulches, manures and compost, can be used to transform your garden.

Call us today or pop in and discuss your requirement.

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Stones - 20mm
 

Great for features and gravel paths, 20mm Stone are also an effective mulch for weed suppression and water retention. 

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Gypsum

 

Gypsum is calcium sulfate, a naturally occurring mineral. It is beneficial for breaking up compact soil, especially clay soil. It is useful in changing the soil structure of excessively heavy soils which have been impacted by heavy traffic, flooding, overcropping, or simply overly weatherized.

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Stones - 14mm
 

Smaller stone, great for driveways, pathways, gardens, courtyards, in-organic mulch, pots and planter box decoration.

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Red Loam

 

Red loam sand is a soil composed mostly of sand, silt and a smaller amount of clay. The clay and silt help retain the moisture while the sand keeps the soil from compacting too much. Loam is ideal for gardening because it retains nutrients well and retains water while still allowing excess water to drain away.

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Crusher Dust
 

Crusher Dust is a fine powder like material that can be used as a compactable & screedable base under pavers and slabs. Its also an economical and sturdy material for pathways and driveways because it compacts to a hard and stable surface.

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Garden Mulch​

 

A covering spread over the ground to protect the roots of plants from heat, cold, or evaporation, prevent soil loss, control weeds, enrich the soil.

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Class 4 Road Base

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Class 4 is a lower subbase material for heavy duty unbound and/or bound pavements or a subbase material for most other types of pavements.

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Garden Mix

 

Garden mix describes products that can act as substitutes for topsoil. They normally consist of blends of organic matter and soil materials.

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Cow Manure
 

By mixing this into the soil, you can improve its moisture-holding capacity. This allows you to water less frequently, as the roots of plants can use the additional water and nutrients when needed. 

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Lawn Mix

 

A blend of lawn sand, fertilisers, and red loam. Great for top dressing existing lawn areas or planting of new lawns.

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Mushroom Compost
 

Mushroom compost is a type of slow-release, organic plant fertilizer. The compost is made by mushroom growers using organic materials.

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River Sand

 

River Sand helps relieve clay soils from becoming compacted and improves water and air infiltration, making it a great soil amendment for gardening and landscaping. River Sands 'free-draining' properties also make it a great option for use in the bottom of garden beds and planter boxes.

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