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Plant sale at the Gardens

It’s November – and that means the annual pre-Christmas plant fair is on again at Noosa Botanic Gardens.

As one of two major happenings in the gardens before year’s end, on Saturday, November 23, from 7am until 12 midday, you can stock up from a huge range of indoor and outdoor plants that the Friends of Noosa Botanic Gardens have been tenderly cultivating for you these last few months.

Spring has been particularly good to the gardens this year, so the offerings are bountiful. Head down to the Propagation Shed on Lake Macdonald Drive at the gardens’ entrance and get the best on offer.

And don’t forget to put the date for 2024’s final Sunday in the Gardens multi- event, on Sunday December 1.

As usual there will be a free Guided Walk you can join from 8.30am to visit the best parts of the gardens on the first day of summer.

From 9am the Shade Garden will open for those wanting to see more exotic plant species, while the coffee wagon will be brewing something special for you, unless you’d prefer an ice cream from the neighbouring stand.

Then from around 10am regular host Jay Bishoff and friends will kick off the awesome Sunday music program which will run until about 12.30pm.

Noosa Botanic Gardens are located on Lake Macdonald Drive, about 4km from Cooroy. Always best to check the weather on the day before setting off, at Facebook/noosa botanic gardens friends.

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