Garden Centres SA

Garden Centres SA includes 13 garden centres and nurseries around Adelaide and regional South Australia (even one in Broken Hill!). These centres are family owned with friendly, knowledgeable staff who are passionate about what they do.

They stock quality plants from seedlings to advanced trees, along with garden care products, in fact anything you need to get your garden growing. Plus pots, statues and garden furniture, and most have a great giftware selection as well. Visit a local GCSA centre soon where you can rest assured we will provide the best advice and products for your garden, landscaping project or outdoor room.

Seasonal Catalogue

Latest Seasonal Catalogue – Click on the Catalogue image below to launch the full GSCA catalogue in a new window. Please note – Not all GCSA Centres may be participating in this sale – please check with your local centre

Sophie's Tips

Introducing SA’s Commonsense gardener, Sophie Thomson. Sophie will be providing gardening tips every season for gardeners who shop at Garden Centres of SA.

STRIKE ME PINK! DAY
SATURDAY APRIL 20TH

Breast cancer strikes randomly and it has struck one of the teams at a Garden Centres of SA centre. The group is showing support by organising ‘Strike Me Pink! Day to support the great work done by the McGrath Foundation.

About us

Garden Centres SA is a group of independently owned and run, proudly South Australian Garden Centres.
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Our Members

Our Members are a collection of rural and metropolitan Garden centres, who have a passion for the industry, and great service.
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Find a Garden Centre

View our interactive location map to find your nearest Garden Centre SA member, we would love to meet you!
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Seasonal Catalogue

Latest Seasonal Catalogue – Click on the Catalogue image below to launch the full catalogue in a new window.
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Gardening for Kids

GCSA is keen to help our budding gardeners of the future enjoy the delights of gardening
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Sophie's Tips

Seasonal tips from SA’S commonsense Gardener, Sophie Thomson.
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