Image courtesy of Pleasant View Gardens.
Announced via press release, Pleasant View Gardens (PVG) has released the details of its second Virtual Market Series event for growers, brokers, retailers and gardeners alike.
The second of the PVGVirtual Market Series events will be held on Jan. 28 at 10 a.m. EST, where Pleasant View’s national sales manager, Andy Huntington, will host a Zoom conversation with a panel of industry experts from a variety of horticultural publications, including Garden Center and Greenhouse Management magazines, as well as Creekside Nursery and Proven Winners. The scheduled 55-minute discussion will focus on hot industry trends for the new year. And, as in past Market Series events, off-screen viewers can join from the comfort of their own desktop or mobile device and are encouraged to pose questions for the group to address live or as a follow-up.
“The response to the content we provided during our Virtual Open House Week last year, as well as our first Market Series event just a few weeks ago has been tremendous,” said PVG president, Henry Huntington. “And we wanted to continue to provide our customers with the kind of content they need to grow their businesses.”
“Staying up on the trends is critical in our business. And we’ve brought together an exemplary group that can help communicate what those new trends mean to our customers, so they're better able to serve their own customers…and become even more successful themselves, “said Huntington.
For the full schedule of PVGVirtual Market Series events, visit the link here. To register for the Jan. 28 event, visit the link here.
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