Ball Seed and Tagawa Greenhouses are bringing customers a new assortment of succulents specially chosen to cover a range of colors, forms and textures. With these trendy selections, Ball Seed says customers can easily build a comprehensive succulent program and stay on-trend in the marketplace.
“The new program includes in-demand retail products that are super-popular with younger shoppers,” says Jim Kennedy, Sales Director for Ball Seed. “The expert succulent team at Tagawa Greenhouses has selected varieties – both unique and recognized – to build you a program that sells.”
With a versatile range to make combinations and décor pieces, Ball Seed provides ways to create a customized succulent mix or keep it simple with one of two mixed tray options (Liner 50 trays with a mix of five or 10 varieties). The program is available 52 weeks a year with guaranteed truck shipping to the Midwest, Southeast and Southwest regions offered many weeks.
Contact your Ball Seed sales rep or Ball ColorLink associate for details, or order online at www.ballseed.com/webtrack.

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