Grounded Goods began from a love of soil, seasons and the quiet joy of watching life take root. Our seedling nursery is small-scale, intentional and deeply connected to the rhythms of nature. Every plant is grown with care using sustainable practices that draw on the principles of permaculture and the belief that healthy soil creates healthy food and healthy people.

We now operate through limited seasonal drops, small, intentional releases of seedlings grown in rhythm with the changing seasons. Each collection reflects what the land is ready to give, from herbs to nourish and heal, vegetables for the table and flowers that bring colour, pollinators and joy.

Each seedling is raised in living soil, watered from our rain tanks and nurtured in biodegradable pots so that nothing is wasted and everything gives back.

Grounded Goods is more than just seedlings. It’s a way of sharing knowledge, building community and slowing down to notice the small cycles that sustain us. Through seasonal advice, newsletters and simple tips, we hope to guide you in cultivating not only food and flowers, but a deeper relationship with the land beneath your feet.

Our next seasonal drop will be announced soon, with seedlings soon to be also available through Market Organics Ipswich.

From our hands to your garden

A hand holding a small potted plant with green leaves, the pot appears to be made of felt or a similar material.
Several small plant seedlings in felt pots on a wooden surface, with a larger plant in the background.

How it works

  • Browse our seasonal range of vegetables, herbs and flowers. Each plant is grown spray free, chemical free and nurtured in eco-friendly pots.

  • Add your chosen seedlings to the cart and check out easily through our online store.

  • Collect your seedlings directly from our property in the Lockyer Valley, or choose local delivery across the Lockyer Valley and Ipswich areas.

  • Give your seedlings a home in your garden, balcony pots or raised beds. With the right care, they’ll thrive and keep giving back season after season.

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