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Face it: For every bell and whistle you offer your customers, the primary reason you become their store of choice is the fact that you offer fresh, quality plants for their gardens. At Homestead Gardens, in Davidsonville, Md., a fresh, quality plant is a bell and whistle -- and a horn and drum.
The company's green goods are produced in its state-of-the art growing facility on Governor’s Bridge Road, just a few miles away from the garden center, and they arrive at the retail store within minutes of being placed on Homestead Gardens trucks.
So, what kind of plants are we talking about? On average, our Homestead grows approximately 150,000 perennials, 85,000 trees and shrubs, and 30,000 poinsettias every year.That's a mass quantity of quality that ensures Homestead Gardens customers will find what they want and like what they find.
And that's a BIG "Cha-ching!"
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