Introducing the New ‘Strong Starts’ Liner Program from Monrovia

Liners from the new Strong Starts program.

Liners from the new Strong Starts program. | Monrovia Plants

Monrovia is introducing Strong Starts, a new, yearly program with planned liner orders that will feature many genetics that have redefined the industry.

The goal of the Strong Starts program is to bring more high-quality plants into the marketplace, specifically making them more accessible to the landscape market.

Introducing the Strong Starts Program

“We want the landscape market to be more aware of our genetics,” says Mark Hixson, Regional Sales Manager at Monrovia. “There are phenomenal varieties from Monrovia that are superior in performance and offer easier maintenance. These quality, healthy plants create happy customers and can mean less callbacks for landscapers.”

Monrovia is applying the same quality and growing specifications used for its plant production in the liner program. Liners will feature strong plants, grown to the company’s exacting standards. Select Monrovia genetics will be available in the following sizes:

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“The Strong Starts program gives us an opportunity to create unique partnerships with growers,” says Ted McDonald, Vice President of Sales at Monrovia. “Our team is invested in the success of our partners and their customers, and will be available for suggested growing tips and to answer questions throughout the season.”

Learn More About Strong Starts Liners

Interested in learning more about Monrovia’s Strong Starts program? Contact Mark Hixson at [email protected].

Liners of select Monrovia shrub genetics are also now available through ThinkPlants, which has been helping introduce Monrovia’s most popular perennials to other growers for the past several years. For the complete offering from ThinkPlants, contact Jon Russell at [email protected].

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