Photo courtesy of MyPatioTree.com
A new website, MyPatioTree.com, is helping gardeners receive ornamental patio trees conveniently delivered to their homes.
The websites features a curated selection of best-performing, cutting-edge, multi-zone flowering trees, with ornamental varieties like cherry, hydrangea, lilac and hibiscus.
The company, which collaborates with brands like Proven Winners, Bloomin' Easy and Monrovia, currently offers four specially curated collections: the Chateau Tree Hibiscus Collection, the Cherry Tree Collection, the Tree Hydrangea Collection and the Lilac Collection.
The trees ship straight to the customer’s home in durable, custom packaging designed to protect the plant. They're well-suited both for small spaces, like townhome patios or apartment balconies, and as focal points in large landscape installations.
Every tree purchased through MyPatioTree.com also directly supports Plant with Purpose, a nonprofit organization that partners with local communities to reverse deforestation and break the cycle of poverty.
“We are thrilled to see the launch of MyPatioTree.com, expanding consumer access to Proven Winners ColorChoice products,” said Jeremy Deppe, general manager of Spring Meadow Nursery and the Proven Winners ColorChoice Flowering Shrubs program. “E-commerce continues to grow by leaps and bounds each year, as more consumers enjoy the convenience of shopping from their living rooms and having plants delivered right to their doorsteps. The site’s exceptional quality and selection will help ensure gardening success for consumers at every step of their journey.”
New customers can enjoy free shipping on their first order. Use code WELCOME25 during checkout.
For more information and a complete listing of available trees, visit MyPatioTree.com.
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