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In this episode of Growers Gonna Grow, Rayne Gibson sits down with John DeHaven, Sales Manager at Acorn Farms in Ohio, to talk about two topics that are shaping how plant material moves through the industry today: order consolidation and the growing demand for native plants.
John shares practical insight into how landscapers and garden centers can improve margins by consolidating plant orders and sourcing more strategically. From freight efficiencies to better planning, the conversation highlights how the way plant material is purchased can have a major impact on project costs and profitability.
The episode also explores the increasing demand for native plant material, particularly on commercial projects, and the disconnect that can sometimes occur between landscape architects, liner growers, and finish growers when those plants are specified.
If you’ve ever wondered why certain plants are difficult to source, or how better planning and purchasing strategies can improve your bottom line, this episode offers a valuable look at the supply chain behind the plants we install.
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By Rayne GibsonIn this episode of Growers Gonna Grow, Rayne Gibson sits down with John DeHaven, Sales Manager at Acorn Farms in Ohio, to talk about two topics that are shaping how plant material moves through the industry today: order consolidation and the growing demand for native plants.
John shares practical insight into how landscapers and garden centers can improve margins by consolidating plant orders and sourcing more strategically. From freight efficiencies to better planning, the conversation highlights how the way plant material is purchased can have a major impact on project costs and profitability.
The episode also explores the increasing demand for native plant material, particularly on commercial projects, and the disconnect that can sometimes occur between landscape architects, liner growers, and finish growers when those plants are specified.
If you’ve ever wondered why certain plants are difficult to source, or how better planning and purchasing strategies can improve your bottom line, this episode offers a valuable look at the supply chain behind the plants we install.
Want to learn more about Rayne?
Click Here
Want to learn more about Acorn Farms?
Click Here