Keep your garden neat and tidy with Garden Bags Whitsunday, a simple and easy-to-use service that removes your trimmings and garden waste, alleviating the stress and hassle of endless trips to the tip in your Ute.
From palm fronds to lawn clippings, a variety of green waste can be placed in your dedicated bag, including clean cardboard.
The collected items are then recycled and turned into compost.
Made from strong and durable nylon, the tough garden bags are mounted on a metal frame making them easy to fill.
They can be discreetly placed in your garden and are then serviced as required, usually every four to eight weeks.
For bulk garden waste, the friendly team are also happy to remove straight from the pile and into their vehicle.
Chris and Bec McCormack, having previously discovered the Whitsundays after exploring Queensland as a family, moved to the Whitsundays from Canberra in December after Chris had an accident and his back surgeon recommended a warmer climate, and they now love living here.
The couple purchased the long-standing business earlier this year and officially took the reins in July.
Chris now works alongside his 17-year-old son, Chev, the two of them handling the day-to-day operations of the business.
Bec works from home in a government job she was able to bring with her and they have two other boys who are 12 and 22.
“Everyone has been fantastic and really welcoming,” said Bec.
“The handover from the previous owners, Geoff and Kate, was amazing, they spent the following few months showing us how to run the business. In fact, they continue helping with the transition.”
“We deliver your garden bag and stand for free!” said Chris.
“And we are happy to come and take a look at your property first if you like.
“We love meeting everyone and are very happy to help – we can work around your schedules and explain the process clearly.”
Garden Bags Whitsunday remove:
• Grass clippings
• Small shrubs
• Twigs
• Hedge trimmings
• Palm fronds
• Weeds
• Leaves
• Loose garden waste
• Clean Cardboard
Chris, Bec and Chev McCormack from Garden Bags Whitsunday