WEST CHICAGO, IL – Darwin Perennials has updated its website, www.darwinperennials.com. Complete with a fresh new design that’s mobile phone friendly and streamlined to meet the needs of its nursery and greenhouse customers, the site offers easy navigation and access to important plant and culture information. Visitors to the site can browse Darwin Perennials assortment of products, view the latest catalogs and literature, read the company blog, and watch videos showcasing what’s new.
“Darwin Perennials has always been a fan of ‘uncomplicating’ perennials, so our new website follows that model. It’s much easier to navigate so growers and suppliers can find what they need quickly,” says Mike Klopmeyer, General Manager for Darwin Perennials. “Having an online space to share news, trials reports, award-winning products and more will further connect us to the perennial industry and meet our customer’s needs.”
More key features for the new Darwin Perennials website include:
• A microsite for the Rhythmix mixed container combos
• Downloadable bench cards tool
• Ask The Experts page for answers from the Darwin team
• ‘Where to Buy’ list of unrooted and liner sources, plus regional suppliers
Check back often for weekly blog updates and news on key perennial events, like the yearly Darwin Perennials Day. More tools and enhancements are in the works. Bookmark www.darwinperennials.com today to explore all that Darwin Perennials has to offer.
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