Costa Farms is entering the perennial marketplace with the acquisition of Layman Wholesale Nurseries Inc., a leading supplier to garden centers in the southeast.
Layman Wholesale Nurseries grows perennials and woody ornamentals at three production facilities in Trenton, SC.
“Perennials show a promising future as demand for low-maintenance plants continues to increase,” said Jose Smith, president and CEO of Costa Farms. “This acquisition opens the door for us to offer our customers a wider range of products.”
The Costa Farms family of companies will continue to operate as a perennial grower in Trenton and work with breeders and producers worldwide to expand this category.
“We’re proud our business is recognized as a leading supplier of quality perennials for garden centers,” said Barry Layman, president and CEO of Layman Wholesale Nurseries. “Most importantly, we’re grateful to our loyal customers and dedicated team who have helped us achieve this level of success.”
Layman emphasizes that his company and Costa Farms share common core beliefs of respect for their customers and excellent service. “We’re pleased to be onboard with such an impressive organization that shares similar values as the Layman team,” he said.
For more: www.costafarms.com
Latest from Garden Center
- Save the date for the 78th Santa Barbara International Orchid Show
- [WATCH] Looking Back to Spring Ahead: Where we’ve been & where the industry is headed in 2026
- Seed Your Future plans to bring 80+ students to MANTS 2026
- Donna McGinnis named next CEO of Denver Botanic Gardens
- HRI Leadership Academy opens applications for 2027 class
- Sustainabloom introduces Sustainability Planning Template for Retail Florists
- Burpee releases commemorative seed collection to celebrate America's 250th anniversary
- New Michigan box tree moth alert available in English and Spanish