Frequently Asked Questions
All your questions answered about Wild Bosky products, purchasing & delivery.
About Our Plants
Premium West Australian natives grown with care for your local environment.
What makes your native plants different from those at big retailers? Unlike mass-produced plants found at large retailers, our natives are carefully grown with a focus on local conditions and biodiversity. We specialize exclusively in Western Australian native species that are perfectly adapted to our unique climate and soil conditions. Our plants:
Are grown in environmentally-friendly coir pots rather than plasticHave been selected for their suitability to Perth Hills conditionsInclude many species rarely found in commercial nurseriesAre grown using sustainable practices that prioritize plant health over rapid productionCome with detailed care information specific to our local climateSupport local wildlife and contribute to habitat restoration
Are your plants grown from local seed stock? Yes, all our plants are grown from legally obtained, sustainably sourced local seed. We prioritize collecting and using seed from the Perth Hills region whenever possible, ensuring our plants are genetically adapted to local growing conditions. This local provenance approach produces plants that are more resilient and better suited to thrive in your garden while supporting local biodiversity and ecosystem health.
What size are the plants when they arrive? Our plants vary in size depending on the species and maturity. All have been growing for at least 6 months, with some specimens up to 2 years old. Heights typically range from about 20cm for slower-growing species to over a meter tall for faster-growing varieties.
One of the unique benefits of Wild Bosky plants is that they're all grown from seed rather than cuttings. This means that even when you order multiple plants of the same species, each one is a genetically unique individual with slightly different characteristics – creating more resilient plantings and contributing to genetic diversity in your garden ecosystem.
What soil does Wild Bosky use? Our plants thrive in our custom soil blend specifically formulated for Western Australian natives. We use a premium low-phosphorus mix that includes:
Local soil components to introduce beneficial microorganismsCoarse river sand for excellent drainageComposted pine bark for structure and slow-release nutrientsTrace elements suited to native plant requirements
This specialized mix ensures our plants develop strong, healthy root systems while acclimating them to local growing conditions, making the transition to your garden smoother and more successful.
Are your plants suitable for pots/containers? Many of our native plants can thrive in containers with proper care. Species with compact growth habits or shallow root systems are particularly well-suited for pot cultivation. When growing natives in containers:
Choose a pot at least twice the size of the plant's root ball with room to growUse a native-specific potting mix with excellent drainage (add extra perlite or coarse sand if needed)Water more frequently than ground-planted natives, especially during summerPosition pots where they'll receive appropriate sunlight for each speciesConsider occasional supplemental feeding with a native-specific, low-phosphorus fertilizer
When browsing our online catalog, look for notes on container suitability for specific species or contact us for recommendations based on your particular situation.
About Our Coir Pots
Sustainable biodegradable pots that reduce waste and improve plant establishment.
What are coir pots made of? Our coir pots are crafted from sustainable coconut fiber (coir) bound with natural latex. Unlike jiffy pots or peat pots that have a cardboard-like texture, our coir pots have a fibrous structure that allows plant roots to grow straight through. This creates a stronger root system and healthier plants. Coir is 100% biodegradable and enriches your soil as it breaks down, adding organic matter to your garden.
Why coir pots? We're committed to reducing plastic waste in the nursery industry. Our coir pots eliminate the need for plastic containers that typically end up in landfills. When you plant our seedlings, the entire pot goes directly into the ground, eliminating transplant shock and root disturbance that often occurs when removing plants from plastic pots. This gentle transition significantly increases survival rates and promotes stronger establishment.
Another major benefit is the time-saving aspect – planting is substantially faster because you don't need to remove each plant from its pot. When you're establishing a garden with 10, 100, or even 1,000 plants, this efficiency really adds up, allowing you to complete your project much more quickly with less labor. Plus, you'll have less waste to deal with after planting!
How long before coir breaks down in the ground? The decomposition process of our coir pots begins immediately upon contact with moisture and soil microorganisms. You'll notice significant breakdown within 4-8 weeks, depending on soil conditions and moisture levels. In warmer, wetter conditions, breakdown occurs faster. By the end of the first growing season, most of the pot will have integrated into the soil, contributing valuable organic material while allowing unrestricted root growth throughout the process.
Planting & Care
Simple guidelines to help your native plants thrive in your garden.
How do I plant coir pots? Planting our coir pots is simple and stress-free for both you and your plants:
Dig a hole slightly larger and deeper than the coir potPosition the entire pot in the hole, making sure the top of the pot sits just below the soil surfaceBackfill with soil, gently firming around the potCreate a shallow basin or "moat" around the plant to collect rainwater and direct irrigationWater thoroughly to settle the soil and initiate the breakdown of the coir
Our pots are forestry tubes measuring 50mm diameter × 120mm tall. For larger plantings, we recommend using a 75mm garden auger drill attachment to quickly create perfectly sized holes – this can dramatically speed up your planting process when establishing multiple plants.
Pro tip: For extremely dry soil conditions, soak the pot in water for a few minutes before planting to jump-start growth.
How do I look after my new plants? Proper care during the establishment period is crucial for native plant success:
Water deeply once a week during the first summer (more frequently during extreme heat)Apply a 5-7cm layer of mulch around plants (keeping it away from stems) to retain moistureMonitor soil moisture through the second summer, especially during heatwavesAvoid fertilizing during the first 3-6 months as natives prefer low-nutrient conditions when establishingProtect young plants from strong winds and extreme sun during their first season
Important note about coir pots: Because your plants are in biodegradable coir pots rather than plastic, they're more vulnerable to drying out. Unlike plastic-potted plants that can remain in their containers for extended periods, our coir-potted plants should be planted as soon as possible after purchase. If immediate planting isn't possible, you must soak the plants in a bucket of water daily and keep them out of direct sunlight during hot weather. This care is essential to maintain plant health until they can be established in the ground.
When is the best time to plant? The ideal planting window begins when consistent rainfall starts in late autumn (typically May-June in Western Australia). This timing allows plants to establish strong root systems during the cooler, wetter months before summer arrives. For best results, complete your planting by early winter to maximize the growing period before the weather heats up.
While March and April plantings are possible, they require more frequent watering (at least twice weekly) to ensure establishment. We generally don't recommend planting during summer months (December-February) as the heat stress makes establishment significantly more challenging, even with regular watering. If planting in spring, be prepared to provide more frequent watering through the summer months.
Do I need to protect new plantings from wildlife? Yes, some plants are more vulnerable to wildlife damage than others, particularly when first establishing. Kangaroos and rabbits can be particularly problematic for new plantings in the Perth Hills area. When you place your order, please let us know if you have these animals in your planting area so we can advise you on protection strategies or recommend more wildlife-resistant species.
Simple protection methods include plant guards, temporary fencing, or natural deterrents. The good news is that once natives are well-established, they typically become more resilient to browsing pressure, though some protection during the first year can significantly improve survival rates in areas with high wildlife activity.
Ordering & Delivery
Easy steps to purchase and receive your plants with confidence.
How do I buy? Purchasing from Wild Bosky is straightforward:
Browse our online catalog at
Select your desired plants and quantitiesAdd them to your cartProceed to checkout and select delivery or pickup optionsComplete payment through our secure payment systemWatch for an email confirmation with delivery details or pickup instructions
For the simplest experience, consider our Bosky Boxes containing 10 hand-selected native plant varieties – perfect for those who want a curated collection without having to research individual species. Alternatively, you can choose individual varieties to suit your specific preferences or garden conditions.
We process orders within 1-2 business days and will contact you if we have questions about your selection. For any inquiries, feel free to email us at mail@wildbosky.com.
What payment methods do you accept? We offer a variety of convenient payment options to make your shopping experience as smooth as possible. Currently, we accept Mastercard, Visa Card, Google Pay, Apple Pay, and PayPal. All transactions are processed securely through our Ecwid-powered online store.
How soon after ordering will my plants be delivered? We aim to deliver all orders within 3 days of purchase, or according to specifically arranged delivery dates. Our regular delivery days are Tuesday and Friday (with additional Saturday deliveries during peak season), so your exact delivery day will depend on when you place your order. We'll always contact you before delivery to confirm the timing and ensure someone is available to receive your plants.
Who gets free delivery? We offer complimentary delivery to all properties within the Mundaring Shire, which includes the following suburbs:
BailupBeechinaBellevueBoyaChidlowDarlingtonGlen ForrestGreenmountHelena ValleyHoveaMahogany CreekMidvaleMount HelenaMundaringParkervilleSawyers ValleyStonevilleSwan ViewThe LakesWooroloo
Our regular delivery days are Tuesday and Friday, with additional Saturday deliveries during peak planting season (May-July). We'll contact you before delivery to confirm someone will be home or arrange a safe place to leave your plants. For delivery inquiries, please email us at mail@wildbosky.com.
Can I pick up my order? Absolutely! We welcome order pickups by appointment. When checking out, select the "pickup" option and we'll contact you to arrange a convenient day and time. Pickups are typically available Tuesday through Saturday between 9am and 4pm. We'll have your order carefully prepared and ready when you arrive.
Do you ship to other parts of Australia? Currently, we only deliver within the Perth metropolitan area. Our specialized delivery service ensures that your native plants arrive in optimal condition, which is difficult to guarantee with long-distance shipping. This local focus allows us to maintain plant quality and reduce our carbon footprint while serving our community.
Where is Wild Bosky located? Wild Bosky operates from our nursery in the Perth Hills region of Western Australia, specifically within the Mundaring Shire. While we don't maintain a public retail space, this central hills location allows us to grow plants that are perfectly adapted to local conditions and provide efficient delivery throughout the Perth metropolitan area.
Can I come and visit the nursery? As an online retail nursery focused on growing quality plants rather than maintaining a retail space, we don't currently offer public visits to our growing facility. This allows us to keep our costs lower and focus on plant quality. However, we occasionally participate in local markets and garden events where you can see our plants in person – check our website or social media for announcements.
Do you accept returns or exchanges? We're committed to your satisfaction and stand behind the quality of our plants. If you're unhappy with your purchase due to quality issues, please notify us within 48 hours of receiving your plants, and we'll arrange a replacement. Due to the perishable and vulnerable nature of living plants, we don't offer guarantees beyond this timeframe. However, we always approach customer concerns reasonably and are happy to provide guidance to help you achieve success with your plants. Just contact us at mail@wildbosky.com with any concerns.
Special Orders & Sustainability
Specialized offerings and our commitment to environmental responsibility.
What does the 'Birds & Bees' bundle contain?
Our popular 'Birds & Bees' bundle is designed to attract and support local wildlife in your garden. Each bundle includes 12 carefully selected native plants featuring:
Nectar-rich flowering species that attract honeyeaters and insect pollinatorsPlants with dense foliage for nesting and shelterSpecies that produce seeds or berries for bird foodA mix of ground covers, small shrubs, and medium-height plants for habitat diversity
The specific plant selection varies seasonally to ensure we're providing specimens at their prime growing stage.
What does the "Habitat Corridor" bundle contain?
The "Habitat Corridor" bundle helps you create vital ecological connections across your property. Each bundle includes 18 plants strategically selected to:
Create multi-layered vegetation corridors that allow wildlife to move safely through your gardenProvide year-round food sources through sequential floweringOffer diverse shelter options for birds, insects, and small mammalsInclude plants of varying heights, from ground covers to small treesSupport the specific ecological needs of Perth Hills wildlife
This bundle is ideal for properties bordering bushland or for creating wildlife-friendly boundaries.
How many seedlings can I order?
We welcome orders of any size to suit your project needs! For standard online orders, you can purchase up to 100 plants through our website. For larger revegetation projects or commercial quantities exceeding 100 plants, please contact us directly at mail@wildbosky.com. We offer special pricing and customized plant selections for large-scale projects and can arrange specialized delivery or staggered planting schedules.
What is the smallest order I can make? Our minimum order is 6 plants. This requirement helps us ensure efficient delivery routes and packaging while minimizing our environmental footprint. It also provides you with enough plants to create a meaningful impact in your garden. If you're looking for fewer plants, consider joining forces with a neighbor to reach the minimum order quantity.
Can I make a plant request?
We welcome special plant requests! If you're looking for specific native species not currently listed in our store, contact us at mail@wildbosky.com with details of what you're seeking. While we can't guarantee availability for all requests, we have extensive connections within the native plant community and can often source uncommon varieties. For specialized requests, we may require a 4-8 week lead time to ensure healthy, well-established specimens.
Do you provide plant labels or information cards with purchases?
We don't include physical plant labels with our products as part of our commitment to reducing plastic waste. Instead, our website provides comprehensive information about each plant variety, including growth habits, preferred conditions, and care requirements. When you receive your order confirmation, you'll also receive links to care information for your specific plants that you can save for future reference.
What other sustainable practices does Wild Bosky follow?
Sustainability is at the core of everything we do at Wild Bosky. Beyond our biodegradable coir pots, our practices include:
Using 100% organic, locally produced soil mixes
Applying only organic, locally produced fertilizers
Maintaining a strict no-chemicals policy throughout our nursery
Never using glyphosate or other synthetic herbicides
Operating with battery-powered machinery to reduce emissions
Planting trees ourselves to offset our carbon footprint
Minimizing packaging waste in all aspects of our operation
Sourcing materials locally whenever possible
We're constantly working to improve our environmental practices and reduce our ecological footprint while producing the healthiest possible plants.
Can you help with larger revegetation or landscaping projects?
Absolutely! We welcome inquiries about larger revegetation projects, commercial landscaping, or custom growing for specific needs. Please contact us at mail@wildbosky.com to discuss your project requirements. We can provide advice on species selection, planting methods, and maintenance strategies tailored to your specific site conditions. For larger orders, we can also offer specialized growing schedules and delivery arrangements.