Garden Crossings Introduces New 2012 Spring Collection of Various Perennial Plants
/EINPresswire.com/Online and retail garden center Garden Crossings introduces its 2012 spring collection of the newest plant varieties including perennial plants and hostas.
Online and retail garden center Garden Crossings introduces its spring 2012 collection of newly developed perennial plants. Garden Crossings' new selections include diverse plant varieties such as Achilleas (Yarrows), Agastaches (Hyssops), Buddleias (Butterfly Bushes), Osteospermum (African Daisy) and more.
Garden Crossings offers more than 1,100 different plant varieties. This spring, Garden Crossings is adding new plant species to their extensive inventory. The 2012 spring collection's perennial plants have distinct characteristics and unique coloring for all types of landscapes and gardens. Garden enthusiasts can select from an array of options such as hosta plants, coneflower Echinaceas and perennials defined by distinctive foliage and flower blossoms.
"This is an exciting time of year," says Garden Crossings owner Rod Grasman. "We're thrilled to give landscapers and gardeners direct access to newly developed plants that are now available on the market. Customers can shop the newest and hottest plants before they're even available at local garden retailers!"
Shopping Garden Crossings' new spring collection is easy and informative. The Garden Crossing online catalogue provides pricing and plant details for customers during the product selection process. Customers can also utilize the Garden Crossings catalogue as a product guide. Plant details and characteristics such as flower color, foliage, height, spread and growing and maintenance tips are available. Information for sun exposure, soil needs, critter resistance, aesthetic attributes, season of interest and design use is also available.
"Our knowledgeable plant specialists are always happy to help customers learn more about a plant species or with the purchasing process," adds Rod. "We value first-rate customer service as well as superior-quality products."
Landscapers, gardeners and retailers can view Garden Crossings' new 2012 spring collection at: http://www.gardencrossings.com/New-Plants.
Garden Crossings is an online garden center that offers hundreds of diverse plant varieties including perennials, hosta plants, clematis vines, shrubs and annuals as well as organic herbs, vegetables and fruits. In business since 2002, Garden Crossings is committed to supplying landscapers, gardeners and commercial garden centers with the widest range of plant selections from leading plant breeders. Garden Crossings products can be purchased through their online catalogue or at their retail garden center in Zeeland, MI. Plants of any variety, size and quantity can be shipped. Customers can learn more about Garden Crossings and their online plant catalogue by visiting http://www.gardencrossings.com/.
Media Contact:
Rod Grasman
Garden Crossings
1-616-875-6355
http://www.gardencrossings.com
PR courtesy of Online PR Media: http://bit.ly/AAjDPD
Online and retail garden center Garden Crossings introduces its spring 2012 collection of newly developed perennial plants. Garden Crossings' new selections include diverse plant varieties such as Achilleas (Yarrows), Agastaches (Hyssops), Buddleias (Butterfly Bushes), Osteospermum (African Daisy) and more.
Garden Crossings offers more than 1,100 different plant varieties. This spring, Garden Crossings is adding new plant species to their extensive inventory. The 2012 spring collection's perennial plants have distinct characteristics and unique coloring for all types of landscapes and gardens. Garden enthusiasts can select from an array of options such as hosta plants, coneflower Echinaceas and perennials defined by distinctive foliage and flower blossoms.
"This is an exciting time of year," says Garden Crossings owner Rod Grasman. "We're thrilled to give landscapers and gardeners direct access to newly developed plants that are now available on the market. Customers can shop the newest and hottest plants before they're even available at local garden retailers!"
Shopping Garden Crossings' new spring collection is easy and informative. The Garden Crossing online catalogue provides pricing and plant details for customers during the product selection process. Customers can also utilize the Garden Crossings catalogue as a product guide. Plant details and characteristics such as flower color, foliage, height, spread and growing and maintenance tips are available. Information for sun exposure, soil needs, critter resistance, aesthetic attributes, season of interest and design use is also available.
"Our knowledgeable plant specialists are always happy to help customers learn more about a plant species or with the purchasing process," adds Rod. "We value first-rate customer service as well as superior-quality products."
Landscapers, gardeners and retailers can view Garden Crossings' new 2012 spring collection at: http://www.gardencrossings.com/New-Plants.
Garden Crossings is an online garden center that offers hundreds of diverse plant varieties including perennials, hosta plants, clematis vines, shrubs and annuals as well as organic herbs, vegetables and fruits. In business since 2002, Garden Crossings is committed to supplying landscapers, gardeners and commercial garden centers with the widest range of plant selections from leading plant breeders. Garden Crossings products can be purchased through their online catalogue or at their retail garden center in Zeeland, MI. Plants of any variety, size and quantity can be shipped. Customers can learn more about Garden Crossings and their online plant catalogue by visiting http://www.gardencrossings.com/.
Media Contact:
Rod Grasman
Garden Crossings
1-616-875-6355
http://www.gardencrossings.com
PR courtesy of Online PR Media: http://bit.ly/AAjDPD
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