Green Fingers Potting Mix has been established on the Gold Coast since 1981. In April, we moved to our new, bigger premises located at 709 Stapylton-Jacobs Well Road, Woongoolba. This move has allowed us to continue to service the hundreds of Plant Nurseries from Byron Bay, New South Wales through to Brisbane and beyond.
Grow Faster – Grow Stronger
We pride ourselves in producing the highest of quality potting media available with all mixes exceeding Aust Standards. Green Fingers are not only an “NIASA Accredited” supplier of Potting Media, we also offer a full range of Organic Soils and Bulk Landscape Supplies. Our Speciality being Customised Potting Mixes. Our mixes can be custom made to your requirements or we have several specialty mixes trialled and tested for production nurseries. We have a new improved certified policy in place in order to offer the highest calibre of testing, analysis and customer service from our team of experienced staff. Our customers (some more than 20 years) achieve excellent results using our well balanced, weed free growing media. Whilst producing a wide range of growing media, this has now given Green Fingers Potting Mix the leading edge in performance allowing nurserymen to achieve optimum growing results.
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Our recent merger with ‘Rocky Point Mulching’ has allowed Green Fingers to remain a Family Owned Business and reach a whole new level of supply. This has allowed Green Fingers along side of Rocky Point Mulching to obtain SAI Global Certification & NIASA Accreditation. This amalgamation was a very easy decision as both companies supply the horticultural sector and have set high standards of quality and service with the products they offer.
Recent News
A couple of days ago, Customers John & Genny Catlan welcomed the world’s largest flower of the Amorphophallus titanum (ancient greek for giant misshapen penis). It stands 2.1m High and 1.2m Wide. The flower itself smells like rotting flesh. Only 134 of the plants are believed to have flowered in cultivation since 1878 and when they open, they usually remain so for just one day. Congratulations John & Genny!






