Bloomaker shrinks carbon footprint with new line of tulips, containers
Bloomaker shrinks carbon footprint with new line of tulips, containers
A new line of tulips will finish growing in the customer’s home rather than the greenhouse, using less energy. More energy savings occur when these growing tulips, in water, are shipped to stores in acrylic vases or biodegradable cardboard gift boxes rather than glass vases.
The Waynesboro, VA, grower and distributor offers indoor tulip, Amaryllis and daffodil plants and vase displays. Among its customers are Publix, Costco and large supermarket chains.