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When only the best will do

It’s no secret that plants which do best in growth, productivity and beauty, are those afforded the best attention in their infancy in the nursery and beyond.

And if you had to figure out who in the Noosa hinterland region were best at it, the many green-fingered Friends of Noosa Botanic Gardens would be in the top five at the very least.

Which is why, if you are looking for new indoor or outdoor plants for your home that you want to last, look no further than Noosa Botanic Gardens Friends’ final Plant Sale for the year.

As always, the Friends have been beavering away to ensure the finest, and widest range of plants will be on offer straight out of their propagation shed at the gardens.

This Plant Sale is also their major fundraiser for the upkeep of the gardens which is one of many good reasons to be there on Saturday 22 November from 7am to midday.

So don’t miss out.

And there will be the all-important coffee supply on hand so you don’t have to go somewhere else first to pick up that heart-starter!

Noosa Botanic Gardens are located on Lake Macdonald Drive, about 4km from Cooroy’s town centre.

For more information about the plant sale, draft plan, and being involved with the Friends, visit noosabotanicgardensfriends.com, or Facebook/noosabotanicgardens friends

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