Western Sydney locals have been heading to the same corner of the Northern Road for over a decade to pick up everything from potted colour to outdoor furniture. The Penrith store, once a standalone called Garden Barn, joined the Flower Power family in 2010 and has built a loyal following ever since. Whether you’re after seasonal homewares, landscape supplies, or just a coffee before browsing the nursery, the setup here tends to stick in people’s minds. This guide puts the key details—hours, stock, contact, and honest customer context—in one place.

Locations: Penrith store on Castle Rd · Facebook Likes: 2024 · Phone: (02) 4736 5088 · Products: Plants, homewares, gardening accessories

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Exact current prices for Penrith-specific items
  • Whether the 8:30am – 5:00pm listing on some directories reflects a recent change
3Timeline signal
  • Store went from Garden Barn → Flower Power in 2010 (Flower Power Homepage)
  • Flower Power itself has been family-owned for over 56 years (Flower Power Homepage)
4What’s next
  • Chain-wide sales on clearance plants and pots appear periodically at Flower Power Plants on Sale
  • Click & Collect now available for Sydney-area customers (Flower Power Plants on Sale)
Field Value
Address Cnr The Northern Rd & Castle Rd, Orchard Hills NSW 2748
Website www.flowerpower.com.au
Phone (02) 4736 5088
Facebook Likes 2024
Garden Centre Hours 8:00am – 5:30pm daily
Landscape Centre Hours 8:00am – 5:30pm daily
On-site Cafe Little House of Coffee – 8:30am to 4:00pm except Christmas Day
Parent Company Age Over 56 years (family-owned)
Total Chain Stores 11 across Sydney and Hunter Region
Payment Methods Paypal, Afterpay, credit/debit cards, gift cards

Who is the owner of Flower Power?

Flower Power is a proudly family-owned Australian business that has operated for over 56 years, making it one of the longer-established garden centre chains in New South Wales. The company traces its roots to a time when most garden centres were still single-location operations, and it has grown into a network of 11 stores spanning Sydney and the Hunter Region. This longevity and family ownership are mentioned explicitly on the company’s homepage as a point of pride.

Family ownership details

  • Flower Power describes itself as “a proudly family-owned business celebrating over 56 years” on its main website
  • The Penrith store joined that family in 2010, previously operating under the name Garden Barn
  • Store descriptions reference Western Sydney locals finding a familiar, cottage-style shopping experience at Penrith
Bottom line: Flower Power is independently owned and operated by the same family behind its 11-store network. Penrith has been part of that family for 15 years.

Is Flower Power a franchise?

The Flower Power brand has historically operated under corporate ownership rather than a franchise model, with all 11 locations managed under the one family business. However, the garden care franchise angle occasionally surfaces in search queries, which may reflect confusion with other garden service businesses that do offer franchise opportunities. Checking directly with the company through its store locator or contact page remains the most reliable way to clarify any current operational structure.

Franchise opportunities

  • Current Flower Power store pages list corporate locations without franchise branding
  • The company’s own materials emphasise its family-owned identity rather than a franchise network
  • Direct enquiry to orders@flowerpower.com.au would be needed for any updated franchise offer
Bottom line: At the time of writing, Flower Power appears to operate its stores under direct family ownership rather than as a franchise network.

What are Flower Power Penrith opening hours?

The Penrith store operates 8:00am – 5:30pm seven days a week for both the garden centre and the landscape section, according to the official store page. One third-party directory lists a slightly narrower window of 8:30am – 5:00pm on weekdays, which creates a minor discrepancy worth flagging if you’re planning an early start. Calling ahead on (02) 4736 5088 or checking the store locator before visiting removes any doubt.

Store hours and access

  • Garden centre: 8:00am – 5:30pm daily (confirmed via official store page)
  • Landscape centre: 8:00am – 5:30pm daily
  • Little House of Coffee on-site: 8:30am – 4:00pm except Christmas Day
  • Some other Flower Power locations run extended hours—Milperra opens until 7pm
  • Mount Annan landscape opens as early as 7am
Bottom line: If you want to beat the weekend crowd, aim for an 8:00am arrival on a weekday—the Penrith landscape section has no advantage over other stores on early opening, but avoids the Saturday rush.

What are Flower Power Penrith prices?

Flower Power does not publish itemised pricing for individual stores on its website, and the Penrith page lists no specific price points for plants, pots, or homewares. What does appear regularly is a chain-wide sales section featuring clearance lines on plants, pots, and garden accessories, with discounts that shift seasonally. Online, you can browse the range and order for Click & Collect or Sydney-area delivery, with orders held for 7 days once ready.

Current prices and sales

  • Chain-wide clearance sales on plants, pots, and garden accessories appear periodically at flowerpower.com.au/products/sale
  • No Penrith-specific pricing page exists on the official site
  • Click & Collect orders process within 12 store trading hours and are held for 7 days
  • Payment via Afterpay, Paypal, major cards, and Flower Power gift cards
The catch

Without a published price list, Penrith shoppers should call ahead on (02) 4736 5088 to confirm stock availability and get a sense of typical pricing before making a trip.

What are Flower Power Penrith reviews?

Dedicated review ratings for the Penrith store don’t appear on the official Flower Power site itself. The Penrith store page describes it as “a local Western Sydney favourite with a cottage-style store,” which reads as a self-description rather than aggregated customer ratings. Social mentions do appear on platforms like Facebook, and directories such as Yelp and Wheree.com carry limited review data that may reflect individual visitor experiences.

Customer feedback sources

  • Facebook page activity exists for Flower Power generally, with the Penrith store showing community engagement
  • Wheree.com carries a directory listing for the store but with limited review depth
  • Self-description on the official page emphasises the “local favourite” positioning
  • For verified customer ratings, third-party review platforms are the most practical route
Why this matters

If peer ratings matter to you, check Facebook and Google reviews closer to your visit date rather than relying on older directory listings. The gap in official ratings means the most current sentiment tends to live on social platforms rather than the store’s own site.

The absence of aggregated ratings on the official site means visitors miss a key reference point available at competing retailers. Anyone prioritising peer validation should factor in the extra research step before committing to a visit.

How does Penrith compare to other Flower Power locations?

The Penrith store sits comfortably within the standard Flower Power format—indoor and outdoor nursery, landscape centre with drive-through access, gift shop, homewares, furniture, and parking with facilities. Where it differs from some other locations is in hours: Milperra runs until 7pm, and Mount Annan’s landscape section opens at 7am. The on-site Little House of Coffee gives Penrith an edge for visitors who want a browse-and-coffee experience rather than a quick in-and-out.

The table below lays out how Penrith stacks up against other Flower Power stores on hours and notable features.

Location Garden Centre Hours Landscape Hours Notable Feature
Penrith 8am – 5:30pm daily 8am – 5:30pm daily On-site cafe, drive-through landscape
Milperra 8am – 7pm daily 8am – 7pm daily Extended evening hours
Mount Annan 8am – 5:30pm daily 7am – 5:30pm daily Earliest landscape opening (7am)
Standard Sydney Metro 8am – 5:30pm daily 8am – 5:30pm daily Core format, no extended hours

The pattern that emerges is clear: Penrith tracks the standard Flower Power model on core hours and range. If you need evening access for landscape supplies, Milperra is the better bet. If you’re an early riser after bulk landscape materials, Mount Annan opens an hour earlier.

Bottom line: Penrith tracks the standard Flower Power model on core hours and range. If you need evening access for landscape supplies, Milperra is the better bet. If you’re an early riser after bulk landscape materials, Mount Annan opens an hour earlier.

Confirmed

  • Penrith location details from official site
  • Garden centre and landscape open 8:00am – 5:30pm daily per flowerpower.com.au/storelocator/penrith-garden-centre-stores
  • Store joined Flower Power in 2010, previously Garden Barn
  • Family-owned business over 56 years old
  • On-site Little House of Coffee open 8:30am – 4:00pm except Christmas

Unclear

  • Exact current prices for Penrith-specific products
  • Whether the directory discrepancy (8:30am – 5:00pm) reflects a real recent change
  • Specific franchise cost details if the model has shifted

What else should I know before visiting?

Beyond the plants and pots, there are a few practical details that can shape your visit. The store has parking and toilet facilities, making it manageable for families or anyone spending more than an hour browsing. A courtesy trailer is also available, which matters if you’re picking up bulk landscape supplies. Stock availability varies between visits, and Flower Power’s own site recommends calling ahead if you’re after something specific.

For those who can’t visit in person, online ordering covers Click & Collect from the Penrith store or delivery within the Sydney area. Orders are processed within 12 store trading hours and held for 7 days. That window makes it practical to order online mid-week and pick up on a weekend, avoiding potential sell-out on popular seasonal lines.

“Since joining the Flower Power family in 2010, our Penrith store – previously known as Garden Barn – has quickly become a local Western Sydney favourite.”

— Flower Power Official Store Description, flowerpower.com.au

“We offer Australia’s best range of quality homegrown plants, plus a huge range of gardening accessories, landscape supplies, homewares and furniture.”

— Flower Power Company Statement, flowerpower.com.au

For Western Sydney residents, the choice between Flower Power Penrith and nearby competitors comes down to a few factors: the on-site cafe gives it a more leisurely feel than most hardware-store garden sections, the 2010 transition from Garden Barn brought it under a national chain with wider stock access, and the drive-through landscape section is genuinely useful for anyone doing large-scale landscaping. The gap in published customer ratings is a genuine limitation for anyone who wants peer validation before committing time to a visit.

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After grabbing plants and accessories at Flower Power, unwind with family-friendly meals at The Orchard Penrith along the Nepean River.

Frequently asked questions

What products does Flower Power Penrith sell?

The store carries an indoor and outdoor nursery, a landscape centre with drive-through access, pots and plants, seasonal homewares, outdoor furniture, a gift shop, and garden accessories. The range spans homegrown plants, landscaping supplies, and homewares that rotate with the seasons.

Where is Flower Power Penrith located?

It sits at the corner of The Northern Road and Castle Road in Orchard Hills NSW 2748, just off the Northern Road. The store is accessible by car and has on-site parking.

Is there a Flower Power sale this weekend?

Flower Power runs chain-wide clearance sales on plants, pots, and garden accessories periodically, with current deals listed at flowerpower.com.au/products/sale. These are not store-specific, so the Penrith location participates in whatever is currently active.

Does Flower Power offer franchises?

The current Flower Power model appears to operate under direct family ownership rather than a franchise structure. Any changes to this would likely appear on the company’s official site or through direct enquiry.

What is the Flower Power catalogue?

Flower Power does not publish a traditional printed catalogue. The online shop at flowerpower.com.au/shop-online provides the most current view of available products, with items available for Click & Collect or Sydney delivery.

Are there Flower Power stores near Central Coast?

The 11 Flower Power locations are concentrated in Sydney and the Hunter Region. The chain does not appear to have a dedicated Central Coast store at this time, based on the current store locator.

What do customers say about Flower Power Bonnyrigg?

Bonnyrigg is a suburb in Western Sydney, but Flower Power’s website does not list a dedicated Bonnyrigg store. The closest stores include Penrith and others across the Sydney metro network. Customer feedback for individual locations tends to appear on Facebook and third-party directories rather than the official site.