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Tired of plants that just don’t take off?

BETTER PLANTS... Pictured from Shepparton Plant Farm, Shepparton's newest and largest nursery, are Elysha Bush, Craig Turner, and Casey Schaefer. Photo: Deanne Jeffers

DITCH the disappointing plants and say hello to Shepparton Plant Farm. Located at the former Gardens on Archer site, this nursery has been revitalised by Echuca Moama Plant Farm, and owner Craig Turner and his local team are ready to arm your garden with thriving, affordable plants.

“We’re thrilled to expand our business in Shepparton, and to be able to provide high quality, affordable plants to locals. We’ve been overwhelmed by the response since opening over Easter weekend, where we have over 5,500 people come through the gates,” Craig said.

“Unlike big suppliers who ship plants from everywhere, our range are lovingly grown in the region. We have a 20-acre tree farm near Echuca where all our trees are grown in the open, and we only stock plants that are suitable for the area,” Craig explained. “That means they’re acclimatised and ready to explode with life in your garden.”

BETTER PLANTS… Pictured from Shepparton Plant Farm, Shepparton’s newest and largest nursery, are Elysha Bush, Craig Turner, and Casey Schaefer. Photo: Deanne Jeffers

“People talk about farm to plate – what we are trying to offer is a ‘farm to garden’ experience, and a better choice for buying plants. We are competitive, family-owned, and committed to changing the mentality around gardening by providing personalised service and plants grown to succeed.”

Discover thousands of trees, veggies and flower seedlings, plus a 15-strong team of local people who are all passionate about gardening and happy to assist you on your garden growing quest. Seedlings are $4.85 each of pick up five for $22.

Shepparton Plant Farm is located at 535 Archer Road, Kialla and are open seven days a week. You can also shop online, with free local delivery available. To learn more, visit www.sheppartonplantfarm.com.au