Ball Seed Customer Day returns this year with informative presentations from industry experts and tours of the latest varieties in “The Gardens at Ball.” Scheduled for Friday, July 30, customers of Ball Seed will have the chance to visit The Gardens at Ball, located at 622 Town Road, West Chicago, for a full-day of activities and festivities.
This year The Gardens will feature over 3,000 plant varieties representing 90 different breeding companies in 1,200 mixed and solo containers and beds. Visitors can stroll the 9 acres of annual and perennial gardens on their own, or take part in guided tours with knowledgeable Ball employees.
Attendees of Customer Day will also get tips on improving their business from presentations and demonstrations offered by dozens of Ball Seed industry experts and key suppliers. Participants can learn about sales-generating programs from Ball, such as Burpee Home Gardens, Wave, Simply Beautiful and BVI seed quality. The latest products and varieties will be introduced, including Black Velvet petunia, Tropical Bronze Scarlet canna, Zahara Double zinnia, and PowWow Echinacea.
An online registration website has been created to make it easy for Ball Seed customers to RSVP for the July 30 event. BallCustomerDay.com offers quick access to local hotel information, maps and directions, and lists featured activities. Customer Relations representatives at (800) 879-BALL can also help with any questions.
For further information about Ball Seed Customer Day, visit www.ballcustomerday.com.
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