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HomeNewsLate spring plant sale

Late spring plant sale

It’s the perfect time to be getting your summer plants in the ground.

And this Saturday, November 26 is the perfect time to get the biggest and best offers on plants for your garden – at the Noosa Botanic Gardens November Plant Sale.

From 7am to midday, come and see the big range of hardy plants the Friends of Noosa Botanic Gardens have been cultivating at their propagation shed in the gardens on Lake Macdonald Drive.

There is plenty to choose from at great prices, and you know they have been lovingly nurtured by the dedicated gardens volunteers.

So whether you are re-planting your garden, or just giving it new life – or maybe you’re looking for a unique Christmas present for someone special – the Plant Sale is the place to be on November 26.

Oh, and don’t forget the final First Sunday music event at the gardens is taking place on Sunday, December 4 with Rob’s Bus Stop coffee on from 9am and music from 10.

Noosa Botanic Gardens are about 4km from Cooroy on Lake Macdonald Drive.

For further information, go to facebook/noosabotanicgardensfriends or visit www.noosabotanicgardensfriends.com

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