Skagit Horticulture has selected Windmill Nursery in Buellton, Calif. as the location for its 2018 California Spring Trials exhibit. They join Terra Nova Nurseries, Kientzler, J. Berry Nursery, Dramm Corporation, Pelemix Coir, and Oasis Grower Solutions in displaying at this popular, central coast location.
"We are excited to have this opportunity to highlight our 2018–19 grower program, and to introduce the Skagit Horticulture GrowPro team to our customers and brokers," said Dave Edenfield, the company's sales and marketing manager.
After focusing on merging the liner divisions from Skagit Gardens and Northwest Horticulture last year, Skagit Horticulture now features a number of programs cultivated from strong relationships with breeder partners around the world. At CAST the company will introduce new offerings from Star Roses and Plants, Heuger Gold Collection Hellebores, Greenfuse Botanicals, Sunset Western Garden Collection/Southern Living Plant Collection, Darwin Perennials, Concept Plants, and Plant Haven International, to name just a few. They will also be featuring their unique Etera sedum tile landscape mats.
California Spring Trials (CAST) 2018 runs from April 14–18. Windmill Nursery is located just off Highway 101 at 925 West Highway 246, Buellton, Calif. Skagit Visitors to Skagit Horticulture's site can visit with the GrowPro team, and learn more about the grower programs available for 2018–19.
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