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Shalimar Nursery

Garden Nurseries, Colac, VIC 3250


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Open until 5:00pm

Create Or Enhance Your Garden, Whatever The Style

Shalimar Nursery is located in Colac Victoria and has over 50 years combined experience in the Retail Nursery Trade. Shalimar has been owned by Sue Betts for the past 22 years and is a local family owned and operated business.

Oz Trees

Nursery & Garden Supplies Wholesale, Irrewarra, VIC 3249


Closed

Your One Stop Shop For Native Trees, Shrubs & Grasses

Oz Trees is a family owned business that has grown since 1995. Originally a small nursery producing 150,000 seedlings for the local farming community and land care groups. The growing demand caused the nursery to expand to currently growing over 1 million seedlings and potted stock for a wide range of customers and the addition of a tree planting service.

Kui Nursery

Garden Nurseries, Colac, VIC 3250


Tree Connections

Garden Nurseries, Colac, VIC 3250


Gardeners Paradise Nursery

Garden Nurseries, Colac, VIC 3250

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Shalimar Nursery

If you are looking for a nursery that offers a great range of plants for your home garden or perhaps even for businesses, then Shalimar definitely has you covered. The nursery has a very relaxed atmosphere and it is very easy to navigate. The staff are also wonderful, easy going and very helpful. Shalimar nursery staff are quick to reply when you leave messages outside of their opening hours. On my visit l was looked after by a very friendly young lady, Leonee. She was extremely helpful and made my visit a memorable one. So if you are looking for that indoor plant or perhaps that tree for your garden or anything in between with staff who know their plants, who offer professionalism with that good old fashion country touch..... Then look no further than this wonderful nursery, Shalimar Nursery in Colac, Victoria.

Handy tips

How to select plants at a garden nursery?

Spring is a good time for adding new plants to the garden. But when you drop by your local garden centre or nursery[MC(1] , how do you tell the difference between healthy plants and those in poor condition? Let’s look at a few guidelines that will help you in choosing plants, that will survive and thrive after you buy them.

  • Go for plants with healthy foliage. The leaves of a plant are often a good indicator of its health and should be lush green. Avoid plants with yellow or brown leaves as this could be a sign of over or under watering.
  • Look for pests and diseases. Pests like aphids or mites are usually hidden on the underside of the leaves or at the growing tips of the plants. Also, leave out plants with holes on the leaves, black spots or blisters.
  • Examine the roots of the plant. Don’t choose a plant if its roots are soft, brown or easily fall apart when you touch or pull them slightly.

Visit garden centres and nurseries with these tips in mind to bring home healthy and luscious plants for your garden. Search our website to find a garden nursery or centre near you.











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