Did you know? – Our Native Healing Trees
With Waitangi Day observed this week, we thought to feature ‘Rongoā Māori’ which traditional Māori medicine for healing and wellbeing. This ancient lore, including plant use, massage, and incantations, has…
With Waitangi Day observed this week, we thought to feature ‘Rongoā Māori’ which traditional Māori medicine for healing and wellbeing. This ancient lore, including plant use, massage, and incantations, has…
Revitalising Queenstown’s town centre was a must-have for the region. With its current expansion the plan was not only to enhance the visual appeal of the area but also fosters…
Located just 12mins from Invercargill City Centre, Easy Big Trees contains over 60+ acres of nursery which makes it the largest big tree nursery in the South Island. One amazing…
Te Ngahere, the forest, the wilderness, there is nothing like a stroll or hike through the woods. The element of seclusion, the scents of the flora, the sounds of the…
The EBT Crew are back and easing themselves into nursery life again. We thought to share some of the fun and adventures the crew have enjoyed over the break… Shoni…
Whether you are holidaying at home, away or working through, we hope you are enjoying the weather with picnics, activities and resolutions set for the New Year. We hope your…
As the year comes to an end, we want to take this opportunity to thank you for being an essential part of our story. This year has been remarkable because…
As we are winding down for a relaxing Summer break, which we sure wish the ‘wind’ would do as well. We are drawn to be thinking about the time we…
Changing one’s space for betterment goes hand in hand with wellbeing. So, to change with the seasons and upcoming Christmas time, we have progressed our logo to the following season……
Experienced in garden maintenance and landscaping, Simon is a paramount superstar with a allotment at Easy Big Trees named after him (Stopford Green). So, when people comment on how tidy…
The Dogwood, once known as ‘Dagwood’ was first made known in the mid-1500’s in Europe. Also found to have several other names being; corner, bunchberry, box-wood, arrow-wood, or white cornel.…
Being a form of the Midlands Hawthorn and discovered in 1858 by Mr. Boyd in the heritage town of Waltham Cross. It found its place as a true charming beauty,…