Bio-Basin's & Rain Garden's
Our Bio-Basin and Rainwater Plants are carefully grown to perform in the unique conditions of water-sensitive landscapes. Selected for their ability to thrive in periodically wet soils while also tolerating dry periods, these plants play an essential role in natural stormwater filtration and garden resilience.
We also have extensive experience supplying plants for large-scale projects. Our team has successfully completed jobs ranging from 1,000 to over 100,000 plants, consistently delivering strong plant quality, reliable supply, and excellent establishment results on site. With careful propagation, strict quality control, and the ability to grow large volumes of specialised species, we are trusted by landscapers, contractors, and councils to deliver rain garden and Bio-Basin planting for projects of all sizes.
We grow a diverse range of species suited to bioretention systems, rain gardens, and bioswales, focusing on plants that support water infiltration, trap sediment, and improve water quality. Each plant is cultivated for strong root development and healthy establishment, ensuring it can stabilise soil, absorb nutrients, and contribute to a thriving ecosystem. By growing plants specifically suited to these environments, we help create landscapes that are not only beautiful but also functional — reducing runoff, supporting biodiversity, and making better use of natural rainfall.
Our plant range also aligns with recommended species lists used by MidCoast Council Rain Garden planting guidelines, ensuring suitability for local conditions and water-sensitive urban design. We grow a wide variety of grasses, strappy plants, groundcovers and shrubs commonly specified for rain gardens, including species such as:
• Carex
• Juncus
• Lomandra
• Dianella
• Ficinia
• Myoporum
These plants are selected for their ability to tolerate fluctuating moisture levels while providing structure, habitat and seasonal interest within rain garden systems. By offering proven varieties recommended for rain gardens, we make it easier for designers, landscapers and homeowners to establish reliable, council-approved planting schemes.
