Presenting Greenhouse Grower’s 2026 Top 100 Growers: #75-51
Greenhouse Grower’s annual Top 100 Growers ranking tracks the nation’s largest floriculture operations by square footage of production. The 2026 list reflects an industry that looks a little different than it did just a year ago.
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#75t; California Pajarosa
2026 square footage: 760,000
For more information: https://www.pajarosa.com/
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#74: Proven Winners Loudon
2026 square footage: 772,096
For more information: https://pwpvg.com/
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#73: Walters Gardens
2026 square footage: 775,368
For more information: https://www.waltersgardens.com/
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#72: Dickman Farms
2026 square footage: 815,000
For more information: https://www.dickmanfarms.com/
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#71: Dutch Heritage Gardens
2026 square footage: 825,000
For more information: https://www.dhgardens.com/
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#70: Andy Mast Greenhouses
2026 square footage: 826,921
For more information: https://www.andymastgreenhouses.com/
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#69: Botany Lane Greenhouses
2026 square footage: 827,640
For more information: https://www.botanylane.com/
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#68: Kent's Bromeliad Nursery
2026 square footage: 840,000
For more information: https://elevate-living.com/
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#66t: Fessler Nursery
2026 square footage: 850,000
For more information: https://www.fesslernursery.com/
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#66t: Baucom's Nursery
2026 square footage: 850,000
For more information: https://www.baucomsnursery.com/
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#65: Sedan Floral, Inc.
2026 square footage: 852,135
For more information: https://www.sedanfloral.com/
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#64: Myriad Flowers International
2026 square footage: 871,200
For more information: https://myriadflowers.com/
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#63: Petitti/Casa Verde Growers
2026 square footage: 895,000
For more information: https://cvgrowers.com/
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#62: Deroose Plants Inc.
2026 square footage: 900,000
For more information: https://www.derooseplants.com/
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#61: Countryside Greenhouses
2026 square footage: 914,760
For more information: https://countrysidegreenhouse.com/
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#60: van Hoekelen Greenhouses, Inc.
2026 square footage: 916,000
For more information: https://www.vhgreenhouses.com/
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#59: Kube-Pak
2026 square footage: 933,000
For more information: https://kubepak.com/
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#58: McCorkle Nurseries
2026 square footage: 980,000
For more information: https://mccorklenurseriesinc.com/
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#57: Plants Unlimited
2026 square footage: 1,020,000
For more information: https://plantsunlimited-al.com/
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# 56: Color Orchids
2026 square footage: 1,032,000
For more information: https://colororchids.com/
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#55: Bob's Market and Greenhouses, Inc.
2026 square footage: 1,080,000
For more information: https://www.bobsmarket.com/
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#52t: Nash Greenhouses
2026 square footage: 1,089,000
For more information: https://nashgreenhouse.com/
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#52t: Heart of Florida Greenhouses
2026 square footage: 1,089,000
For more information: https://www.heartplants.com/
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#52t: Catoctin Mtn Growers
2026 square footage: 1,089,000
For more information: https://www.catoctinmtngrowers.com/
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#51: Tagawa Greenhouses
2026 square footage: 1,100,000
For more information: https://www.tagawagreenhouse.com/
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#75t; California Pajarosa
#74: Proven Winners Loudon
#73: Walters Gardens
#72: Dickman Farms
#71: Dutch Heritage Gardens
#70: Andy Mast Greenhouses
#69: Botany Lane Greenhouses
#68: Kent's Bromeliad Nursery
#66t: Fessler Nursery
#66t: Baucom's Nursery
#65: Sedan Floral, Inc.
#64: Myriad Flowers International
#63: Petitti/Casa Verde Growers
#62: Deroose Plants Inc.
#61: Countryside Greenhouses
#60: van Hoekelen Greenhouses, Inc.
#59: Kube-Pak
#58: McCorkle Nurseries
#57: Plants Unlimited
# 56: Color Orchids
#55: Bob's Market and Greenhouses, Inc.
#52t: Nash Greenhouses
#52t: Heart of Florida Greenhouses
#52t: Catoctin Mtn Growers
#51: Tagawa Greenhouses
Size still matters, of course. But this year’s Top 100 is about more than square footage alone. The survey points to how the industry’s largest growers are responding to slower expansion, ongoing labor and cost pressure, consolidation, and the need to operate more efficiently. This year’s list is not just a ranking. It is a look at how the biggest growers are adjusting to a new phase of growth.
Through the rest of this month, we will be posting stories that dive deeper into the results and analysis from the 2026 Top 100 Growers survey. Learn more by clicking here. In the meantime, check out the slideshow above to find out which companies claimed spots #75 through #51 on our list. Watch for more updates on the list in the coming days. Also, let us know if anything on the list should be updated by commenting below.
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Brian D. Sparks is Editor of Greenhouse Grower and GreenhouseGrower.com. See all author stories here.