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March 2020 Rock Star Award

March 2020 Rock Star Award

Posted by Nik McCue on Apr 9th 2020

Meet our March Rock Star! Amanda Black has been an integral part of our perennial team for years. More recently, she has risen to the challenge of supervising both the Grass and Perennial picking teams at our Milton location. Amanda hasn’t hesitated to take on her new responsibilities and has been working very hard at improving picking quality and efficiencies. Congratulations Amanda on a job well done! About the Rock Star Award This monthly award is designed to acknowledge employee
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Something screwy...

Posted by John Friel on Apr 2nd 2020

The shortest distance between two points isn’t necessarily the most fun route. Sometimes the long and winding road is the way to go.Here are two options for containers or pondside plantings that always bring a smile.‘Big Twister’ : What a rush! This one takes the spiral staircase all the way up. Deep green cylindrical foliage twirls and curls to as high as two feet. Likes full sun and wet soil, and will even grow in shallow water. Excellent for water gardens and containers.Height 18-24” Hardy in
February 2020 Rock Star Awards

February 2020 Rock Star Awards

Posted by Nik McCue on Mar 18th 2020

This month, ECG would like to introduce you to two of our Rock Stars. Since our in-house voting resulted in a tie, we decided to award them both!Kim Shultz is a silent superstar and a critical part of order processing. Those who work with Kim know her as reliable, respectable, hard-working, and approachable. Kim promotes a standard of excellence in the ECG office and is certainly deserving of our February Rock Star Award.Gerald “Gerry” Ziegler is a major part of the perennial logistics tea
A Clean Slate and a Fresh Start

A Clean Slate and a Fresh Start

Posted by John Friel on Mar 8th 2020

It’s always a heavy lift to get new greenhouses up and running, but soooo worth it: There’s just nothing like a clean slate, a fresh start. Case in point: Two acres of new perennial propagation space at Milton, FL, a.k.a. the grass farm. This modern, streamlined block features high walls for great air movement, and it’s connected to a shipping headhouse for smooth, seamless flow in the process that turns our crops into your crops. After just a couple of months of production, we’re already
Carex pensylvanica

Carex pensylvanica

Posted by John Friel on Feb 12th 2020

This is the go-to native for attractive, low-maintenance cover in low-light situations. “Pennsylvania sedge” has rich green foliage. Slender, hair-like blades take on a graceful flowing appearance for a great lawn substitute in dry shade.It’s a spreader, but isn’t that part of the definition of an effective groundcover? Once established, it requires almost no attention. If it needs neatening up, it can be mowed lightly, at a high setting, once or twice per season. Unlike many sedges, it d

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