GROWING GUIDES · JUNE 2026
Take your pack home with confidence.
Thank you for purchasing our June Pollinator Packs, this month supporting Gowrie @ The Harbour four-year-old kindergarten participate in our Growing Gardeners program. Click your pack below for everything you need to grow something beautiful.
Superbloom
For the gardener who wants their patch to be a destination for pollinators.
Anemone Poppy Pink
Produces large, tissue-papery blooms in soft pink shades that attract bees across a long cool-season flowering period.
Anemone De Caen White and Blue
Single-flowered with a dark central boss, reliable for cut flowers and a long vase life through winter and spring.
Photo credit: Garden Express
Anemone Poppy White
Delicate white blooms with dark centres self-seed reliably and return in successive seasons with minimal effort.
Photo credit: The Seed Collection
Ranunculus Florentine White
Multi-petalled blooms on strong stems are well suited to cutting and hold well in a vase for up to two weeks.
Photo credit: Yarra Valley Bulbs
Ranunculus Florentine Burgundy
Deep burgundy colouring intensifies in cool weather, making it one of the more striking winter-spring cut flowers.
Re-wild West
For the gardener who wants their patch to get back to its origins. Australian natives that belong in this landscape.
Dichondra Emerald Falls
A native trailing ground cover that spreads quickly to suppress weeds and provides dense green coverage between larger plants.
Photo credit: Mr Fothergill's
Everlasting Daisy Pink and White
Paper-textured blooms dry naturally on the plant and retain colour for months, making them useful as both garden and cut flowers.
Everlasting Strawflower Silvery Rose
Silvery-rose papery blooms are highly attractive to native bees and dry well for long-lasting arrangements.
Photo credit: Veggie and Flower Garden Seeds
Winged Everlasting
A native annual that naturalises readily in dry conditions and produces white papery flowers over a long summer season.
Tiny Gardeners
For little hands, small spaces and anyone new to gardening. Easy-to-grow, hard-to-fail varieties.
Poppy Amazing Grey
Unusual silvery-grey blooms with dark centres self-seed year after year, creating a reliable and low-effort display.
Photo credit: Garden Express
Anemone Poppy White
Delicate white blooms with dark centres self-seed reliably and return in successive seasons with minimal effort.
Phacelia Lavender Blue
Dense clusters of small lavender-blue flowers are among the most effective bee attractors available for a small garden.
Linaria Northern Lights
Mixed pastel spikes in pink, yellow, white and purple self-seed freely and fill gaps between larger plants across the season.