Discover unique sculptures, wall art, signs, bird feeders and screens crafted by artist and entrepreneur Kevin Schubert. Explore our collection of
one-of-a-kind, rustic upcycled metal garden art pieces that add character and charm to any outdoor space.
With a unique balance of nature and man-made materials, Kevin's work is capturing the attention of many and is spreading across Australia.
Kevin is always creating new works available for public purchase from his shop and gallery "Lotsa Pots Garden Centre" in his rural home of Renmark South Australia. He is also willing to consider any legitimate commission work offered by business, community, council or organisation.
Lotsa Pots Garden Centre is located in the busy town centre of Renmark, South Australia - on the bank of the mighty Murray River. The Garden Centre boasts unique range of collectable and unusual plants from around the world including Madagascan plants, bonsai, cacti and succulents. We also have harder to come by varieties like Hoyas, Rhipsalis and Monkey Tails.
You will find plants here that you won't find anywhere else in SA!
Complimenting our nursery is (of course) an endless range of decorative, functional and architectural garden pots to suit any outdoor space.
If you didn't work it out from our shop's name, we pride ourselves in our unique and exotic range of pots - imported direct to keep them affordable for all!
Undoubtably you will find pots here that you won't find anywhere else. Heavy duty and double-glazed, there is something here for everyone. Just come an have a look.
Conveniently located in front of our shop in Renmark are large vehicle parking areas, public toilets, park benches, bakery, bus shelter and a community information board. This travel hub in the shopping centre of Renmark is ready and able to receive tourists and provide them with all the comforts they need.
With some advance notice (48 hrs would be appreciated), Kev would be thrilled to address guests with a 10 minute talk about his interesting story (read "Who is Kev" below) and field any questions.
Kev's perosnal balance of horticulture and creativity makes him an exceptionally talented landscape designer. Bridging the gap between gardens and architecture, Kev's designs are beautiful, practical and sustainable.
Kev will design a garden with plants specifically selected according to growth heights and heat tolerances suitable for your location. Once the plan is complete, Kev will source the plants and deliver them to you and place them where they need to grow.
This arrangement is an affordable alternative to hiring a Landscaper to do everything. Why not do the planting yourself? It is the fun part of landscaping after all.
Hosted at Lotsa Pots Garden Centre, Kev and his team run gardening workshops for locals and tourists alike to either introduce them to the world of gardening or to increase their knowledge in cultivating various varieties of plants.
Some workshops include;
We have new workshops being added all the time so please follow us on social media to find out when our next Workshop will be.
"Thanks for the opportunity to join - the kids enjoyed themselves and love their succulent bowls"
~ Cassandra S ~
Kev's work is capturing the attention of many and his work is spreading across Australia. His pieces have added beauty and interest to many communities - often reflecting significant local examples of flora and fauna.
Kev's Quirky Creations have made appearances at Brighton Jetty, Victor Harbor Central Shopping Centre, the Renmark Institute and the Royal Adelaide Show.
"Well worth the trip up to Renmark to see many more of his fabulous sculptures"
~ Sue G ~
Our customised corten (for lengevity) steel screens and signs give great personality to the entrance of your home or the borders of your space.
Custom-designed and manufactured personally by Kev, we tell YOUR story via Kev's creative medium.
Whatever you want to screen, we have a practical and stylish solution for you!
"What a great piece for a formal garden or an elegant entrance. Love them!"
~ Tanika O ~
There is a mathematical theory that binds all nature’s infinite forms and shapes into a common rule of design: the golden ratio. From the distinctive profile of a wedge-tailed eagle to the geometry of a tree, the bud of a flower and the arc of a breaking ocean wave, the mathematic ratio universally applies to everything created in nature.
Having grown millions of plants and seedlings during his career as a nurseryman, Renmark horticulturist Kevin Schubert has been observing “nature’s golden ratio” up close for most of his life. It’s meant that, without realising it, he’s developed an eye for nature’s many perfect shapes and dimensions. Knowing from an early age that he wanted to work with plants, Kevin was 17 when he established his first garden centre at Renmark. During a boom for the industry in the 1970s, Kevin’s retail store was so busy that to keep up with demand, he started growing plants on his family’s property.
“My parents had a seven-acre block,” says Kevin. “I’d pull out two rows of grapevines and put up a shade house to grow plants, then pull out another two rows of vines. Finally, Dad said, ‘just take them all out!’ “The business grew from just Mum and I, to employing several staff, then supervisors and office staff and truck drivers, and it just became bigger and bigger,” he says. At its peak, Kevin’s wholesale business employed 16 people and sold about half-amillion plants each year to hardware chains and garden centres – all the while supported by his wife of 40 years, Roz Schubert.
However, in 2004, after decades of working in greenhouses, Kevin’s health deteriorated. Crippling fatigue, chronic pain and other mysterious symptoms forced him to dramatically reduce his workload. He could no longer drive to meet with his wholesale customers around the state. At first, he assumed age had simply caught up with him. “I had carpal tunnel, bad knees, chronic neck pain, digestive issues and fluid in my joints,” he recalls. “The fatigue was debilitating, and I had so much pain. I believe I would have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia if I had got to the point of being diagnosed. I was taking heavy pain killers every four hours on a working day. “I now believe that I was poisoned from all the industrial and agricultural chemicals that can cause all sorts of things in your body. Because I was working in greenhouses, there is a concentration of the chemicals that you use on farms.”
In 2007, another challenge came in the form of a freak summer storm with 200km/h winds that catastrophically damaged Kevin’s wholesale nursery. Two hectares full of shade houses and greenhouses were crushed. “One of the big greenhouses was covered in a 50-metre strip of plastic and we saw it disappear into the sky like a paper bag. Because it was 47 degrees the following day, the plants perished,” says Kevin. “We lost 30 years of work in two and a half minutes.” Meanwhile, Kevin had been on a journey of healing. Fittingly, it was through the power of antioxidants and phytonutrients from plants that he attributes his recovery. Kevin had also dramatically reduced the amount of chemicals he was using on his plants, opting for natural alternatives. As his health turned around, an American health and supplement company became interested in his story and sponsored him to attend numerous conferences and meetings around the world, telling his story to groups of up to 1500 people. “I got better and spent six years from 2006 travelling and talking to people about my story of health. It took me on a journey I never could have dreamt of. I went on 17 overseas trips to conferences and meetings. I was able to give my perspective on the toxins used in the agricultural industry. I spoke about the power of feeding the body what it needs to heal itself,” says Kevin. “I sat with the head doctors of The Royal Society of Medicine in London. And I sat with doctors from Singapore, Germany and Holland. The whole reason I got into plants and wholesale was that I didn’t want to speak to people. But when I was asked to share my story, I turned into a speaker, and I was able to talk to everybody.”
It was the words of a motivational speaker that spurred Kevin’s next move in life. “These words stuck out like a neon light,” recalls Kevin. “The words were: ‘You cannot realise the fullness of your future with unfinished business of the past’.” Kevin’s “unfinished business” took the form of three large sheds full of infrastructure, pots and steel salvaged from his destroyed nursery. To get rid of it, Kevin held a large garage sale
in Renmark’s main street and, what started as a pop-up sale, evolved into a new garden centre.
In 2012, Kevin opened Lotsa Pots, also the home of Kev’s Quirky Creations – garden ornaments and sculptures hand-made from repurposed materials, often salvaged from farm machinery such as disc ploughs. “The garden centre has turned into my art gallery,” says Kevin, who has more than 400 pieces on display. “It all began because we started buying garden ornaments that were manufactured overseas. We had people complain that the gazebo legs would rust away. Wall art would lose its paint and rust. I thought I could do better than that, so I started making artwork.” Kevin dug out his 40-year-old welder, which he had bought when he was 17 years old, to start experimenting. It was one of his daughters, Jacinta, who helped elevate his efforts from backyard amateur to a professional. “It’s been a steep learning curve. Jacinta looked at what I was making and would tell me when it wasn’t good enough – she became my quality controller. She has an incredible ability to see things in balance. Even the customers noticed once I started getting her help,” says Kevin. At first, the sculptures didn’t quite look right. Through Jacinta’s help, Kevin began to learn about nature’s golden ratio, and that things must be in proportion – as best as possible – to look pleasing to the eye. A minor adjustment can turn a problematic piece into perfection.
Subject matter evolved from flowers, leaves and bird baths to more complex shapes of pelicans, emus and eagles. “Birds aren’t the easiest … it took three attempts to get the eagle right. We often get comments that we’ve nailed that one. To get that feedback is great.” Kevin scours garage sales to pick up steel components and has a network of foragers who bring him all sorts of odds and ends from around the state. His artwork is scattered far and wide, from Victor Harbor to Adelaide and interstate. A few small pieces have even made their way to England and Europe, purchased by travellers wanting to take home a small souvenir. “If people like it enough to buy it, that to me is reward enough in itself,” Kevin says. Now that he’s dealt with his “unfinished business”, the sculptor has come into an unexpected chapter of his life that happens to be his most satisfying to date. “I’ve reinvented myself many times, but being an artist and nurseryman is the best season of my life yet. I’m 67, and people keep asking me when I’ll retire. I just tell them to ask me again in 10 years.”
~ Words by Ben Kelly SA Life May 2024 ~
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Totally blown away by the variety and display! Visit this place! You will be glad you did.
~ Michelle, Adelaide SA ~
Lovely art work.
Bought an Emu which will be living in Kent, England.
~ Wendy, England ~
I never visit the Riverland without visiting the best plant shop I have ever seen!
~ Kelly, Adelaide SA ~
Awesome artwork! Sooo creative.
~ Pam, Helensburg NSW ~
Fantastic place! I wish I could take more home in my suitcase. Kookaburra is flying home with me!
~ AnnMarie, Netherlands ~
WOW!!
That is all we can say!
~ Jenny and Chrissy ~
Quirky as ever!
Come yearly and always go home with a treasure!
Well done Kev. Amazing.
~ K, Bordertown SA ~
Put a smile on my face!
Spent an hour here.
~ M.S, Adelaide ~
Wow, wow, wow!
A natural museum. A1!
~ Val, Renmark ~
It just keeps going and going!
~ K.C, Sydney ~
Fabulous Place to visit!
Don’t leave without taking something home.
~ J.A. ~
This is by far the most fantastically amazing place I have ever been!
A Haven for beautiful people.
~ Lana, Newcastle NSW ~
Amazing stock, Amazing service!
I will be back… Thankyou.
~ Dean ~
Have never seen anything like this, and probably won’t again!
~ T & J ~
I love this place! OMG amazing!
Your garden shop and pots are fantastic!
~ VT, Wallaroo SA ~
Amazing!
Facebook doesn’t do this amazing place justice, just lovely.
~ S.M, Redcliffs VIC ~
Amazing place... Didn’t know where to look. Great service.
Very friendly!
~ L.A, Mildura VIC ~
I could spend a whole week in this place!
~ D.W ~
The most amazing harden shop ever!
~ J.H.T ~
Seriously amazing display. Fab service, Kev is a wonderful host and is incredibly creative. Will love my harden feature every time I walk out my door!
~ D.M ~
OMG! The most amazing one-stop-nursery for all rare indoor plants.
Will absolutely be back!
~ L.S ~
OMG I am speechless at such talent.
~ C.A ~
The most stunning nursery and sculpture shop. Truly beautiful and unique.
~ A.M.K, WA ~
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17 Renmark Avenue, Renmark South Australia 5341, Australia
Open today | 10:00 am – 04:00 pm |
Open Public Holidays 1:00 am - 2:00 pm
Closed Good Friday & Christmas Day