We deeply believe in the transformative power of gardening, and our good friends at KidsGardening.org are sharing that power with millions of kids every year. During this season of giving, we hope you’ll consider a donation to support the crucial work of KidsGardening in fostering the next generation of gardeners. For most lifelong gardeners, there’s usually a moment you can point to as your gardening “origin story” — the first sprout of a seed planted in an egg carton; harvesting strawberries with grandma and grandpa; tasting your first fresh-grown tomato off the vine. KidsGardening has been facilitating these gardening “a-ha” moments for nearly 40 years. Through their grants and original educational materials, KidsGardening annually reaches more than 3.3 million kids across the country, in their classrooms, in their backyards, and in newly-planted school and community gardens. Their mission is to create opportunities for kids to play, learn, and grow through gardening, engaging their natural curiosity and wonder — and (hopefully) growing into new lifelong gardeners! You can support this important work by donating at KidsGardening.org today! Donate directly here: https://lnkd.in/dwRTpbFi
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Join us for a special seminar with star of Netflix's Instant Dream Home, urban gardener, and full-time plant coach Farmer Nick (aka Nick Cutsumpas)! Nick will teach you how to pot up herbs to keep in your kitchen, and how to craft up a delicious, herbaceous cocktail. Sign up here to join us at our Williston, VT garden center Sunday May 19th: https://lnkd.in/eP46Vm_E
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WE ARE OPEN! Thanks to our dedicated Retail team, we have officially launched our SIXTH LOCATION! Customers can visit us at 2545 Shelburne Rd. in Shelburne, VT to find veggie & herb starts, annuals, perennials, trees & shrubs, bagged soils, compost and much more. A huge thanks to the town of Shelburne for welcoming us, and all our customers who continue to help us grow!
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We are thrilled to announce the promotion of Dan Jacobs to Director of Product. Since joining Gardener’s as a Divisional Merchant in 2016, Dan has been a key member of our Merchandising team. In his new, expanded role, Dan will be developing portfolio strategies that will help us achieve our ambitious goals for omnichannel growth – and product strategies that will bring joy to gardening. Please join us in congratulating Dan!
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We are excited to announce the promotion of Shawn Christianson to Director of Marketing. Shawn joined Gardener’s Supply Company as an Analyst in 2018 and quickly became an invaluable employee-owner. In his new role Shawn will lead our talented Marketing team to accelerate the acquisition of new gardening customers. Please join us in congratulating Shawn!
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Gardener’s Supply Company is proud to announce our new CEO, Rebecca Gray, who assumes the role following the retirement of Cindy Turcot, who had held the position since 2020. Rebecca brings nearly 20 years of experience in the e-commerce space. She joined Gardener’s Supply Company in 2018 as Vice President of Merchandising, eventually overseeing all of the company’s Merchandising and Marketing activities. During Rebecca’s time at the company, Gardener’s Supply has seen record growth, greatly expanding their digital footprint, increasing new product development, and expanding to five retail garden centers in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. Rebecca is excited to continue the company’s growth path, while maintaining the unique company culture and founding mission. “Gardener’s has an incredible culture. Being 100% employee-owned and a certified B Corporation, we are motivated to make a difference, and use our business as a force for good,” Rebecca says. Outgoing CEO Cindy Turcot was a founding employee of Gardener’s Supply and previously served as Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer. She worked closely alongside Rebecca over the past year to share her deep institutional knowledge and create a seamless transition for the company. Cindy is recognized as a leader of the employee ownership (ESOP) movement nationwide, having helped found the Vermont Employee Ownership Center and serving as Chair of both the New England and subsequently the National ESOP Association. Cindy will continue to contribute to the success of the company as an Advisory Board Member.
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We're absolutely thrilled to be profiled as one of 2023’s Top Independent Garden Centers! Check out this article by Garden Center, meet some of our incredible team, and get a sneak peek into our vibrant company culture. 🌱 Learn more about what makes us truly special here: https://bit.ly/3OaptEZ
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Gardener’s Supply Company recently partnered with Prides Corner Farms for our second annual Plastic Pot Take-Back Day at our Garden Centers. On June 24th, customers dropped off their #2 and #5 plastic pots for recycling at our retail locations in VT, NH & MA. We collected 27 pallets of plastic pots that will be transported to East Jordan Plastics in Michigan where they will be recycled and turned into new pots for horticultural use! Thank you to the gardening community who turned out to donate their pots and keep them out of landfills! ♻️
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Nice initiative and Great work 👍