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Gardening season kicks off

As the weather warms and the days grow longer, it’s the perfect time to revitalise your garden—and Mick’s Four Seasons Nursery in Applethorpe has everything you need to create a vibrant outdoor space.

Owner Michael Brisotto, an expert in the region’s gardening needs, has carefully curated a diverse collection of plants and supplies designed to thrive in the Southern Downs climate.

One of the most popular items during this time of year are shade trees, an essential addition as temperatures rise.

Mick’s Four Seasons Nursery offers a variety of trees that not only provide relief from the sun but also enhance the beauty and value of your property.

Beyond shade trees, the nursery boasts an impressive selection of flowering plants, with options that include colourful annuals, perennials, and native varieties.

From cheerful daisies and lavender to elegant roses and azaleas, there’s something to suit every style and preference.

The nursery also offers a wide range of vegetable seedlings and plants for green-thumbed enthusiasts keen on growing their own produce. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just starting out, you’ll find everything needed to grow a bountiful harvest.

In addition to plants, Mick’s Four Seasons Nursery stocks a variety of gardening essentials, including pots, fertilizers, and tools, making it a one-stop shop for all your gardening needs.

Michael and his team are known for their friendly service and expert advice, ensuring every customer leaves with the right tools and knowledge to create a thriving garden.

With the arrival of spring, now is the time to visit Mick’s Four Seasons Nursery and bring your garden to life.

Whether you’re looking to add shade, brighten your garden with flowers, or cultivate your own vegetables, you’ll find everything you need in one place.

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