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Indoor Plants in Grafton

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Brighten Your Space with Lush Indoor Plants

There’s something incredibly comforting about being surrounded by greenery, even when you're indoors. Whether you're creating a cosy corner in your living room, refreshing a quiet office nook or simply wanting to bring a little life into your space, indoor plants are a wonderful place to start.


I’m Pattie, and I’ve spent over 47 years helping people find just the right plant for their home or business. At Junction Hill Nursery, I offer a wide selection of healthy, easy-care indoor plants that are perfect for beginners and seasoned plant lovers alike. I’ll help you choose plants based on your lighting, space and lifestyle—and I’m always happy to share tips on keeping them thriving. 

While you’re here, take a look at our unique plant pots and quality potting mixes too. Give me a call on (02) 6644 7339 or stop by—I'm just five minutes from Grafton.

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Something for Every Indoor Space

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Indoor plants come in so many lovely shapes and sizes, and I’ve made sure to have something for every home and every style.


  • Lush Leafy Plants – Think Peace Lilies, Philodendrons and Monsteras—full of greenery and ideal for low-light rooms.
  • Trailing Varieties – Perfect for shelves and hanging pots, like Devil’s Ivy and Chain of Hearts.
  • Succulents & Cacti – Low-maintenance and happy in bright spots, with all sorts of interesting shapes.
  • Air-Purifying Plants – Great for wellbeing—try a ZZ Plant or Snake Plant to help freshen your space.
  • Petite Picks – Sweet little options like Chinese Money Plants and Fittonia for desks or windowsills.


No matter your space, I’d love to help you pick the perfect plant.

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FAQ

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  • Which indoor plants are easiest to look after?

    Some of the easiest indoor plants include Devil’s Ivy, Peace Lily and the hardy ZZ Plant. They can handle less light, only need occasional watering and still grow beautifully.

  • What’s the best spot in the house for indoor plants?

    Most indoor plants enjoy indirect light and a bit of warmth, so spots near windows or in living areas work well. Just avoid placing them right in front of strong afternoon sun or near heating vents.

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