Russet Perennial Farm

Russet Perennial Farm Russet Perennial Farm is the specialist nursery arm of Russet Gardens a New Zealand based internatio

Site visits today. Great to see the gardens waking up after an extremely wet Spring
04/11/2022

Site visits today. Great to see the gardens waking up after an extremely wet Spring

29/10/2022

Always a pleasure to check on the status of this project for . As the Narcissus poéticas start to fade for the season th...
23/09/2022

Always a pleasure to check on the status of this project for . As the Narcissus poéticas start to fade for the season the Lachnagrostis filiformis take over as the veil with which the summer flowering perennials can then rise up through. As L.filiformis is an early season grass we then added Molinia caerulea which closes the show with Aster turbinellum

11/08/2022
NSFW full frontal Aster turbinellus time. Liatris scariosa ‘Alba’ and Echinacea pallida also sharing the big screen
16/03/2022

NSFW full frontal Aster turbinellus time. Liatris scariosa ‘Alba’ and Echinacea pallida also sharing the big screen

Very excited to kick off a collaboration with  today
18/01/2022

Very excited to kick off a collaboration with today

Geranium ibericum and Pelargonium sidoides -         Lovers and friends                             A lovely little comb...
21/12/2021

Geranium ibericum and Pelargonium sidoides - Lovers and friends A lovely little combo spotted in Andy’s Garden

Big thanks to everybody involved in seeing this ambitious project through to this point
21/12/2021

Big thanks to everybody involved in seeing this ambitious project through to this point

Big day of planting. 3000 perennials and native meadow grasses split between 18 species. Shout out to o2Landscapes for h...
13/12/2021

Big day of planting. 3000 perennials and native meadow grasses split between 18 species. Shout out to o2Landscapes for helping get the plants in the ground on a soggy day and also to for helping to get our numbers up.

Strange going’s on with this Echinacea pallida. Trying to flower straight out of the base two months too early.
19/09/2021

Strange going’s on with this Echinacea pallida. Trying to flower straight out of the base two months too early.

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Auckland
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