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The City of Armadale invites you to participate in the Native Plants for Residents Program, offering free native and waterwise plants to help transform your backyard and verges into thriving, natural habitats. This initiative is designed to enhance our urban canopy, support local biodiversity, and create greener, cooler spaces throughout our city.
Registrations will open 31 March 2025
Event details
Date: Sunday 18 May 2025
Cost:Free
Location:Champion Centre 76 Champion Drive, Seville Grove, WA (next to the Seville Grove Library)
In 2025, residents can choose from one of the following plant packs (Plant information can be downloaded under documents)
Please note that species are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances at the nurseries, which are out of our control.
Darling Scarp Pack A selection of water-wise plants specifically chosen for properties on clay soils. These plants are adapted to thrive in the unique conditions of the Darling Scarp region.
Verge Pack A collection of water-wise plants ideal for creating beautiful and sustainable green verges. These plants require less water, making them perfect for the local environment.
Bushtucker Pack A mix of native Australian plants which will help your garden both look and taste great!
Pollinator Pack A collection of small, colourful flowers designed to attract and support small pollinators like native bees and butterflies.
Frog Pond Pack A plant pack to support the creation of a small pond/habitat for all our frog friends.
Trees & Shrubs Pack Keep cool and create shady spaces in your yard with these carefully selected Waterwise trees and shrubs (all >1.5m).
This initiative is proudly co-funded by Water Corporation's Waterwise Greening Scheme and forms part of our ambition for Perth Armadale to be a leading Waterwise City.
💡 Since the program's first year in 2017, the City has given away more than 35,000 native plants and seedlings to local residents.
The City of Armadale invites you to participate in the Native Plants for Residents Program, offering free native and waterwise plants to help transform your backyard and verges into thriving, natural habitats. This initiative is designed to enhance our urban canopy, support local biodiversity, and create greener, cooler spaces throughout our city.
Registrations will open 31 March 2025
Event details
Date: Sunday 18 May 2025
Cost:Free
Location:Champion Centre 76 Champion Drive, Seville Grove, WA (next to the Seville Grove Library)
In 2025, residents can choose from one of the following plant packs (Plant information can be downloaded under documents)
Please note that species are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances at the nurseries, which are out of our control.
Darling Scarp Pack A selection of water-wise plants specifically chosen for properties on clay soils. These plants are adapted to thrive in the unique conditions of the Darling Scarp region.
Verge Pack A collection of water-wise plants ideal for creating beautiful and sustainable green verges. These plants require less water, making them perfect for the local environment.
Bushtucker Pack A mix of native Australian plants which will help your garden both look and taste great!
Pollinator Pack A collection of small, colourful flowers designed to attract and support small pollinators like native bees and butterflies.
Frog Pond Pack A plant pack to support the creation of a small pond/habitat for all our frog friends.
Trees & Shrubs Pack Keep cool and create shady spaces in your yard with these carefully selected Waterwise trees and shrubs (all >1.5m).
This initiative is proudly co-funded by Water Corporation's Waterwise Greening Scheme and forms part of our ambition for Perth Armadale to be a leading Waterwise City.
💡 Since the program's first year in 2017, the City has given away more than 35,000 native plants and seedlings to local residents.