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Over-reliance on certain trees often prompts the need to turn to newer varieties in place of faltering favorites.
Over-reliance on certain trees often prompts the need to turn to newer varieties in place of faltering favorites.
Ever since the first Farwest Show in 1973, right up to this year’s 50th anniversary, the nursery industry that comes together, grows together.
The debut brand, Better Boxwood, is the first collection of boxwood scientifically bred for its ability to resist blight, and is the result of more than two decades of breeding and trials in Europe.
Join Joe Juricic and Will Haverkamp of LandscapeHub as they sit down with Nicholas Staddon, Everde Growers' Company Spokesperson, for an enthusiastic discussion over two episodes about professionalism and change in the green industry.
Everde Growers has announced several key changes in its sales management team. The restructure comes nearly four months after the strategic acquisition of La Verne Nursery.
The Horticultural Research Institute (HRI), the AmericanHort Foundation, is excited to announce the members of the inaugural class of the HRI Leadership Academy.
Wholesale grower with 15 farms in Oregon, California, Florida and Texas. Products include woody shrubs, conifers, perennials, trees, house plants, vines and tropicals.
HOUSTON, Tex., June 17, 2022 Everde Growers, announced the company’s acquisition of La Verne Nursery, Inc. with an expectation to close by July 1st. The purchase follows several strategic acquisitions in Florida, California, and Oregon, culminating in a companywide rebrand in December 2020. La Verne Nursery was founded in 1972 and is a premier
The market has been great for the green industry, but the good times won’t last forever. Jeff Pettit is the chief financial officer of Everde Growers. At his session “Don’t go bust on the boom,” he will provide business strategies to navigate these tricky times. How long do you expect the boom to continue?
When considering which trees to produce, several factors are important, but profitability is king What’s the recipe for becoming a successful grower of trees? Try one part climate and weather, another part land and inputs. Add in a solid team of employees and loyal customers, some business acumen and a dash of forecasting magic.