Photo courtesy of Dutch Heritage Gardens
Dutch Heritage Gardens has launched its new young plant program, Heritage Young Plants.
This new division of Dutch Heritage Gardens, which was founded in 2006, will focus on producing premium-quality starter plants for professional growers across North America.
"Rooted in a tradition of horticultural excellence, Heritage Young Plants combines modern propagation techniques with regional insight to offer dependable, high-performing liners," the company said. "A grower-first approach is what sets Heritage Young Plants apart from competitors in the industry. The plant selection, scheduling and quality standards are all tailored to meet customer needs."
Heritage Young Plants offers a curated assortment of vegetative annuals and specialty crops, from proven staples to exclusive new genetics.
"With the plant industry facing increasing challenges around supply chain delays, inconsistent quality and limited flexibility, Heritage Young Plants will meet the need for a regionally grown young plant partner that understands both the pressures and opportunities growers face today," the company said.
"We launched Heritage Young Plants to give growers the kind of supplier we always wished we had," said Rozalia Van Wingerden, marketing director of Dutch Heritage Gardens and Heritage Young Plants. "It’s one that listens, adapts and delivers on time, every time."
"Wholesale growers and retailers looking for a reliable young plant supply with tailored support will find it with Heritage Young Plants. With years of in-house propagation for finished production, there is fine-tuned quality and consistency to ensure success," the company said. "Growers will receive strong customer support, transparent communication and a fresh approach grounded in years of horticultural experience and expertise."
Those interested in learning more about Heritage Young Plants, including its processes and varieties offered, can request a catalog via email. Orders can be placed through the McHutchison sales team or directly via any preferred broker. For questions about Heritage Young Plants, email info@heritageyoungplants.com.
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