Wingard’s Market makes cover of nationwide industry magazine

July 14, 2021

Wingard’s Market, the Midlands premier full-service garden and plant center, is featured on the July cover of Green Profit Magazine. Green Profit is a national industry magazine that brings timely, accurate flower and plant information to retailers.

Wingard’s greenhouse is pictured a few times, including the cover story, which is how more retailers are going for taller greenhouses and broader aisles to offer consumers a delightful shopping experience. The company that made Wingard’s Greenhouse in 2019, Stuppy Inc., has a profile in the magazine.

“It was a bit of shock when we got the call that we are on the cover,” said Wingard’s Co-Owner Wally Steinhauser. “We could not be happier about our greenhouse, and Neil Devaney a Stuppy Inc. executive was excellent and easy to work with. The article is about growing trends in the industry, including these larger greenhouses. To be recognized as a trendsetter in a national magazine that industry leaders read is incredible.”

Wingard’s greenhouse is a CS3 Aeromax, which has motorized vents and offers wide bays with tall sidewalls to maximize maximum environmental control. The versatility of this greenhouse is one of the reasons Wingard’s invested in this model, so customers can enjoy a to make a better shopping experience. Wingard’s currently has unique and beautiful towering palms in the greenhouse that could be a nice fit for an indoor living or business space.

This is the second time that Wingard’s has made the cover of Green Profit. Andrea Snelgrove was named Young Retailer of the Year in 2017.

 

About Wingard’s Market

Wingard’s is committed to beautifying and to sharing fresh, local produce with our community. Wingard’s Market joined the ranks of the horticulture industry’s top local garden centers when it was named one of Today’s Garden Center magazine’s Revolutionary 100 Garden Centers for 2015 and named one of the Top 100 Garden Centers by Garden Center Magazine in 2017. Our customers are encouraged to visit the Gift Shoppe and Fresh Produce Market or take a stroll under century-old pecan trees through the Garden Wonderland.