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Old Stables Nursery and Gifts
Garden Centres and Nurseries in Christchurch area
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363 Hasketts Rd,
Christchurch 7676,
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03 342 7312 Edit -
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Expertised in Garden Centres and Nurseries
Landscaping
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we are providing services in Yaldhurst, Christchurch
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Deciduous, Evergreen, Gardeners, Trees, Seed, Shrubs, Bark, Compost, Azaleas, Roses, Azaleas, Roses, Lavender, Garden
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