Sun Gro Horticulture and Proven Winners announced that Sun Gro will produce, sell and distribute Proven Winners branded Premium All-Purpose Potting Soils, Premium Water Soluble Plant Food, and Premium Continuous Release Plant Foods, available to garden centers from multiple stocking distributors. The Proven Winners branded Potting Soils and Plant Foods are an addition to Sun Gro’s IGC-oriented brand offering: Black Gold, Fafard, Sunshine and Sunshine Advanced.
This is an opportunity for garden centers to have easy access to these vital gardening components specifically formulated to make Proven Winners plants perform at their peak levels for home gardeners. Retailers will be able to purchase Proven Winners branded Potting Soils and Plant Foods through Sun Gro’s U.S. distribution network.
Initial IGC warehouse sales will be concentrated through four distribution partners: Arett Sales, BFG Supply Company, Griffin Greenhouse Supplies and Foster’s Inc. Additionally, these items will continue to be available for purchase from Four Star Greenhouse and Pleasant View Gardens, owners of the Proven Winners brand.
Presently, these items are only available in the United States.
For more information:
www.provenwinners.com
www.sungro.com

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