PHOTO: MICHELLE SIMAKIS
It’s not every day you see a blueberry in a basket, but Bushel and Berry took it to a whole new level with hanging baskets in a doorway.

American Takii premiered Preciosa Zinnia with a sweet setting complete with planted window boxes and music, adding a little something extra to the garden experience.

Benary hired a graffiti artist to create an eye-catching display for their new Pentas Graffiti 20/20. Playing off of the name, the company showcased the bright colors of the flowers with an equally vibrant display.

Sakata Seed America made sure Spring Trials attendees — and their phones — had a space to recharge. Anything IGCs can do to entice customers to spend some extra time is a great idea!

This fountain at GroLink was overflowing with plants featured by 2019 Spring Trials exhibitors in a unique and fun way to showcase plants outside of the usual containers.

Syngenta Flowers encouraged attendees to capture the moment and share their Spring Trials experiences in front of an Instagram-able wall of plants. IGCs could try something similar to boost their social media presence using pallets and vining plants.


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