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Pleasant View Gardens releases new 2023 Retailer/Landscaper Guide

January 11, 2023 by Staff Reporter

Pleasant View Gardens (PVG), one of the country’s top-performing wholesale growers of annuals, perennials, shrubs, and herbs — most notably Proven Winners plants — has recently released its new Retailer/Landscaper Guide for the 2023 growing season. 

“It’s exciting to present our customers with this new catalog,” said Andy Huntington, GM at Pleasant View Gardens. “We continue to work diligently to add new varieties and programs that match industry trends for the season and help our customers become more successful. And, I have to say, this year’s offering is one of our best yet.”

With 120 pages chock-full of flowering plants, the new Pleasant View Gardens Retailer/Landscaper Guide provides everything a garden center needs for the coming year. From a look at the three new Proven Winners national recipes (Acapulco Sun, Misty Seas, and new Rockin’ Rush) to the Proven Winners national plants of the year (Truffula Pink Gomphrena, Dolce Wildberry Heuchera, Heart to Heart Scarlet Flame Caladium, Let’s Dance Can Do! Reblooming Hydrangea, Ringo All-Star Rosa, and Limelight Prime Hydrangea Paniculata) to five more additions to Proven Harvest, the herb, vegetable and fruit line from Proven Winners, six new Proven Winners Proven Accents plants, 19 new Proven Winners annuals, and 68 new ColorSmart Perennials & Shrubs. The easy-to-use design provides a quick and straight-forward way for growers to peruse the latest offerings from Pleasant View.

This includes 128 recipes (14 of them new), specifically selected for vibrancy and performance, along with the full roster of existing top-selling annuals, perennials, shrubs, grasses, mums, asters, herbs, vegetables, and fruit. 

The new book also highlights the many benefits of working with one of the most powerful consumer gardening brands around, Proven Winners. From its recognizable branded containers to one of the most successful genetics programs in the world, Proven Winners brings a lot to bear for Pleasant View customers in the way of new varieties, new programs, and unparalleled marketing support.

To view an animated flipbook version of PVG’s new Retailer/Landscaper Guide, download your own digital file, or request a hard copy of your own, visit www.pwpvg.com, or call 603-435-8361.



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