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Mother’s day for green thumb

With Mother’s Day just around the corner, many people are scrambling to find the perfect way to show their appreciation for the amazing women in their lives. While there are countless options available, one local business is offering a unique and special way to celebrate this special day: a trip to Mick’s 4 Season Nursery.

Located just outside of Stanthorpe in Applethorpe, Mick’s 4 Season Nursery is a family-owned and operated business and pride themselves on having the opportunity to help their customers achieve the gardens they always wanted.

With a wide selection of indoor plants, outdoor plants, gardening supplies, homewares, books and gifts, this nursery is the perfect place to find a meaningful and thoughtful present for any occasion.

This Mother’s Day, Mick’s 4 Season Nursery is encouraging people to consider the gift of a plant or a gift voucher. Indoor plants are not only beautiful and decorative, but they also have numerous health benefits, such as purifying the air and reducing stress levels. With a wide variety of plants to choose from, including succulents, ferns, and flowering plants, there is something for every mum at Mick’s.

In addition to plants and giftware, Mick’s also offers gift vouchers that can be used towards any of their products. This is a great option for anyone who wants to give their mum the gift of choice and flexibility. Whether she wants to spruce up her garden or her home, a gift voucher from Mick’s will allow her to choose exactly what she wants.

But the benefits of visiting Mick’s 4 Season Nursery don’t stop at the plants and gifts. The knowledgeable and friendly staff are always on hand to offer advice and guidance on choosing the right plants and caring for them properly. You can even pick up a coffee from their coffee van while you look around.

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