Revegetation through tube stock planting is an essential service for restoring ecosystems, improving soil health, and supporting biodiversity. Our team specialises in large-scale and site-specific revegetation projects using native tube stock plants that are locally sourced and ecologically appropriate for the area.

Tube stock refers to young plants grown in small, deep containers that promote healthy root systems and easy transplantation. These plants are ideal for re-establishing vegetation in degraded landscapes such as cleared land, erosion-prone areas, construction sites, waterways, and conservation zones.

We begin with a thorough assessment of your site’s soil type, topography, drainage, sun exposure, and existing vegetation.

This allows us to select the right mix of native species—trees, shrubs, grasses, and groundcovers—that will thrive in the specific conditions and support ecological resilience. Where required, we work to meet local council or environmental compliance standards.

Our planting process includes site preparation such as weed control, soil improvement, and installation of erosion control materials like jute matting or mulch. Each tube stock plant is carefully installed with proper spacing and planting depth to maximise survival and long-term growth.

To support plant establishment, we offer watering services, fertiliser application, and protective guards to prevent damage from wind, pests, or animals. We also provide ongoing maintenance packages that include replanting where necessary, ensuring a high rate of revegetation success.

Revegetation helps stabilise soil, filter stormwater, reduce heat, and provide critical habitat for native fauna. It is often used in rehabilitation of mining sites, infrastructure corridors, wetlands, and public reserves, contributing to sustainable development and land stewardship.

Whether you are a council, developer, landowner, or conservation group, our revegetation services offer a cost-effective and environmentally responsible way to bring landscapes back to life.