Community
21 February, 2024
Where gardening begins
ONE of the region’s longest established and leading garden centre is celebrating 68 years of business.

Ryan and Merodia Rodgers of Limberlost said the business had become “a place where a passion for plants and tropical living thrives.”
“Our mission is to create a beautiful natural experience and help customers bring a touch of it into their own living spaces,” they said.
“Limberlost is now a modern and inspirational garden retailer, where the professional and dedicated team brings enthusiasm and passion to the garden centre, showcasing informative workshops, interesting displays and a diverse range of locally grown plants to inspire success in the garden.”
Senior horticulturalist Neil Hughes has been part of the Limberlost journey for over 35 years, bringing a wealth of knowledge and exceptional customer service to the team.
“Limberlost has re-developed its vast production area and proudly grows a huge range of shrubs, trees, edibles and indoor plants that are suitable and acclimatised to our tropical climate,” the couple said.
“Limberlost also features a raw materials yard, with premium landscape products to help you complete your landscaping project successfully. The yard stocks an extensive selection of quality mulches, garden mixes, sands, pebbles, stone, potting mix and raw materials.”
The Old Smithfield Rd property also includes Vines Café, offering breakfast or lunch in the beautiful Limberlost setting.
“Serving excellent food, decadent house-made cake and world-class coffee, Vines Café offers a truly enjoyable dining experience when you visit Limberlost,” the couple said