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While we may not offer Christmas trees, wreaths, or holiday poinsettias, Ultimate Nursery is still open this holiday season to help you finish your winter projects. Whether you’re looking for gorgeous evergreens to add year-round beauty to your landscape or need fresh mulch and essential supplies, we’ve got you covered.

Please note that we will be taking a short winter break, closing from Christmas Eve until just after the New Year. We’re excited to return refreshed with even bigger plans for spring 2025!

Stop by and see us before the holiday break, and keep an eye out for what’s coming next. We can’t wait to share it with you!

Happy Holidays from the team at Ultimate Nursery!

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