LeFlem, who will manage Pleasant View’s finished and garden-ready programs, says that despite some market challenges, he still sees plenty of room for growth.
Muchmore will work with growers as well as plant brokers to help them successfully manage programs and products from Pleasant View and Proven Winners.
Taking something as ubiquitous as vegetables and herbs and giving it a fresh new look is no easy task, but Pleasant View Gardens took on the challenge with extensive research and creative marketing.
The 20th annual event will feature new introductions from Proven Winners, as well as annuals, combos, and Pleasant View’s new Savor Edibles and Fragrants line.
Goyette, winner of Greenhouse Grower’s Excellence In Quality Award, is never satisfied with the status quo and is constantly looking for improvements in procedures, plant quality, employee organization, and the bottom line.
This new line of nearly 150 vegetables and herbs is aimed at Millennials and will be available to garden centers in 2016.