Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Welcome, ANLA Garden Center on the Philadelphia Road Show

Welcome ANLA Midatlantic Road Show to the Philadelphia area. See y'all tomorrow Thursday, June 18 at either of our clients, terrain at Styers or Gateway Garden Center.


Terrain at Styer's: One year in, discover what the corporate backing and talent of Anthropologie and Urban Outfitters has made possible, and what challenges remain. Outstanding merchandizing and a sophisticated gift selection enhance this ground-breaking garden center. http://www.terrainathome.com/


Gateway Garden Center.
Steve Castorani opened a design/build landscape company in 1977. At that time, Hockessin, DE was evolving from a rural farm community into a thriving suburb for Wilmington and Philadelphia. In 1986 they developed a small commercial lot (1.5 acres) as a garden center to support the landscape business, as well as provide plant materials to the growing suburbs.
The Garden Center is located on a main route that now accommodates over 20,000 vehicles daily. Specializing in unusual plant material, including a broad selection of natives, Gateway benefits from their association with North Creek Nurseries. Steve is owner of North Creek Nurseries, a grower of perennial plugs. This allows them access to garden tested, new introductions ahead of their competition. http://www.gatewaygardens.com/

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