
Full benches at the start of spring are the goal for any greenhouse and retail center. After the peak, however, an empty bench can be distressing … or it can be considered an opportunity! It all comes down to timing.
Those empty benches could be filled, and plants could be shipped quickly — from sowing to ready-to-sell plants — in 10 weeks or less with the Sow Fast. Grow Fast.™ program from PanAmerican Seed®.
Expertly designed and meticulously trialed, Sow Fast. Grow Fast. is proven to fill benches with quality seed products, offering a fast finish for your shoulder-season sales. Taking into account proven germination, calculated finish times and quick turn-around, the program recommends an expansive list of over 200 varieties available from seed that will be ready-to-sell in 10 weeks or less, in quart or gallon sizes.
The Sow Fast. Grow Fast. program includes several award-winning and top-performing varieties, like Beacon® Impatiens, Double Zahara™ Zinnia and Sol™ Celosia, along with NEW Titan-ium™ Vinca and now a collection of vegetables.
An added bonus, the versatile varieties on this list can be mixed and matched to build creative combinations for color bowls and decorative containers.
Order now from the Sow Fast. Grow Fast. program and watch as your plants — and your sales opportunities — start growing.
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