Costa travels to Far North Queensland to search for exotic plants in the tropical rainforest and to see how a community garden is helping a group of disadvantaged and migrant kids get a fresh start in life. He also visits a hydroponic herb farm to learn the secrets of growing plants and herbs without soil and how easy this can be done at home.
Earlier this year we were fortunate enough to have Costa visit Yuruga and we are extremely proud to say we were featured on this week’s episode (Thursday 20th May 8:00pm on SBS ONE). We hope you all enjoyed watching it as much as we enjoyed having him visit. If you missed it, you can watch it online here.

Info Sheets

Information Sheets

Available free at the Nursery or view and print online.

Stocklists

stocklist

Click here for our monthly stocklists.

Garden Café

Cafe

We would love to see you at our Garden Café.

Open Hours

Retail Nursery: Monday – Saturday, 9am to 5pm
Garden Cafe: Tuesday – Saturday, 10am to 4pm

Nursery and Cafe closed Sundays and Public Holidays

Location

Kennedy Hwy, Walkamin, Nth Queensland, Australia. Located approximately 1 hour’s drive from Cairns, between Mareeba and Atherton on the Atherton Tablelands. Click here to see a map.


Yuruga Nursery is Australia’s largest tropical native plant nursery, located on the Atherton Tablelands in north Queensland.

Since establishment in 1985, Yuruga has introduced over 1,000 tropical native plants into horticulture.

  • Growers of Australian native plants for forestry, revegetation and ornamental use.
  • Mass propagation of improved clonal varieties for forestry and agriculture.
  • Research & development in clonal propagation of new varieties.