We Surveyed To See What Aussies Will Be Growing This Autumn

We recently conducted a small survey of what Australians will be growing most in their gardens this autumn. In the survey, respondents chose from a variety of options including vegetables (49%), herbs (19%), flowers (17%) and fruits (9%). To help with this, the new HomeLeisure WaterSaver Metro 750mm Rectangular Planter is ideal for growing vegetables […]

Invisifeet Featured In Gardening Australia Magazine

Our unique Invisifeet pot raisers have been featured in the renown Gardening Australia magazine’s November 2017 issue.Water accumulating underneath pots and saucers cause staining of the surface they’re sitting on and causes rotting to timber surfaces like decks and steps. Made here in Australia, Invisifeet are small ‘feet’ that are placed under your pots, high enough to allow air […]

REKO GYO Trays: 1st Choice For Garden Propagation

The March 2015 edition of Handyman magazine featured our REKO Grow Your Own Seedlings 8-Cell 8pk seedling trays along with their advice on how to grow your own plants from seed and other propagation advice.There is nothing more rewarding in the gardening world than growing your own garden from seed, and our range of specialist pots allows you to do propagation with ease. […]

WaterSaver Pots: Plant Benefits And More

The benefits of HomeLeisure’s WaterSaver pots variety are many, and they’ve been recognised in the November 2014 edition of Handyman magazine. Our range of WaterSaver pots and planters have a unique water collection device that provides a reservoir of water without having the roots sitting in it. The specially designed feet in this reservoir allows water to travel […]

Replicotta Pots Featured In Handyman Magazine

HomeLeisure’s Replicotta range was featured in the May 2014 issue of magazine Handyman. Get the look of terracotta for indoor or outdoor decoration without the heavy weight or heavy price! Proudly made in Australia Replicotta by HomeLeisure takes away the hassle of chips, cracks and dirty marks that real terracotta often suffers from. The thick walls insulate plants […]