Brice and Willie Crump

Founder’s

Journal Entry.:::: May 13, 1939

Busy day….had our first try at selling cut flowers.  Made bouquets of ½ dozen lilies and baby’s breath to sell for .25 cents and bouquets of Polyanthus Rose and Candy Tuff to sell for .10 cents also assorted 10 cent bouquets: Polyanthus Rose and status were very good.

Brice and Willie Crump Brice and Willie Crump

5th Generation Grower

Kevin Crump is a fifth generation grower.  Kevin had a dream of working with his dad, but his college degree lead him down a different path.  Kevin worked for the company when he was in high school, went off to college and went into the golf course maintenance after college graduation.  Kevin now enjoys learning all about the family business through his grandfather and father.  You’ll usually find him working on the wholesale side of the business, but doesn’t shy away from the fun of working in the shop.  We are very fortunate to have Kevin aboard and delighted he has decided to continue the family traditions.

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Over 75 years combined experienced Family Growers!

Exceptional service has been a Crump’s Garden hallmark since 1939 and more than 71 years later, we seek to build upon our outstanding reputation by continually improving every aspect of our operations, while never forgetting the principles upon which our company was founded. Read More…

Over 75 years combined experienced Family Growers! Over 75 years combined experienced Family Growers!

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May 19 th – 28th 50 % Off ALL flats, hanging baskets, blubs, and more.  All of our pottery will be buy one get the next one half off!  We will open at 8: 00 AM on May 19th.  Like us on Facebook….we are always giving away free items. Happy Planting!

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How to choose the right Garden Center for your garden

Choosing a garden center for your gardening needs can sometimes be a difficult process. There are many garden centers attached to large box stores and hardware stores and even the grocery stores carry garden center type areas for everything from tomatoes to potted plants. So how do you know what is best for your garden or flower area?

There are a number of ways to choose the correct garden center for your needs. You could go by price, but some places, you get what you pay for. Make sure that the garden center you choose has fresh, hardy, good looking plants in all sections, not just the flowers or the vegetables. If only one area has good looking plants, move on to another garden center. This means they only water or feed certain plants and ignore the others. You want to be able to choose from a wide variety of plants that are healthy and blooming and not droopy or dying.

There are several independent garden centers that are also willing to give you advice or help with a problem garden or flower garden when you ask them. Most of the big box stores with garden centers attached have regular storeworkers…

 

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