
Diaco’s Garden Nursery in Heatherton offers garden design services, a cafe, and plant delivery.
Customers praise the helpful staff, plant selection, and garden designs, especially those by Sarah.
The cafe serves homemade items in a pleasant setting.
Some customers have reported issues with plant quality, pricing, and customer service regarding design services and plant orders.
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Peter Lucas
April 3, 2025 at 07:29 AM
Discovered this cafe today just needing a cuppa & cake. Definately going back again soon for lunch.Had a Prana Chai & a Turmeric Chai. Both really good alongside lemon ricotta cake. Homemade freshness & deliciousness Inside & outdoors seating with lovely ambience. Staff lovely & friendly.. Plus a wander through the nursery afterwards which was really nice too. Cafe access is on your right of the carpark.Nursery is directly entered from the front
jetta charles
January 25, 2025 at 02:49 AM
I would like to thank Fiona for the great customer service, with her suggestions and knowledge. I observed that while Fiona was still assisting me, another colleague requested she watched the front desk. I found this to be very inappropriate and unnecessary. On completion of my purchase and payment with Fiona the same colleague appeared to be lounging at the cash register.
michael
November 30, 2024 at 04:48 AM
Sarah designed the most absolutely stunning garden for us. Sarah took into consideration all our garden requirements and was extremely helpful the whole way through - pre planting and post planting. Cannot wait to design another garden with Sarah
James Carino
November 29, 2024 at 05:45 AM
Went to buy some zucchini and cucumber seedlings here. I was there early today. The seedlings were overgrown, and very dry, even though overhead sprinklers had been going shortly before. I didn't feel confident about buying them. Also the price was 50 cents dearer than bunnings. I have bought regularly from here in the past, but not sure now.
Claire Dubery
November 20, 2024 at 08:47 AM
Very helpful staff. Good variety of plants