January 2025

Happy New Year!

This year is extra special for Lawn & Garden Retailer, as we are celebrating 25 years of bringing you the best knowledge and insights to make your garden center a success.

Innovative Ideas: Seasonal hiring solutions

Broccolo’s Entrepreneurship Program is designed to keep up with the retailer’s demand for landscape services.

Eco-conscious holiday offerings

From giftwrap to invitations, retailers can offer eco-friendly products to help customers reduce waste during holiday celebrations.

5 Minutes With … Mark Ruibal

Mark Ruibal is owner of Ruibal's Plants of Texas.

New to winter markets 2025

Start out 2025 strong with these winter markets, including expanded dates, showrooms and products.

5 gardening trends for 2025

From flower bulbs to bloom walking, home gardeners are seeking biodiversity and sustainability.

A rosy outlook for foliage

These pink-hued plants are set to dominate the industry in 2025.

New varieties to stock your benches in 2025

Looking to stock your benches with innovative new varieties? Look no further than these new introductions.

Tool time: Tips on how garden centers can sell more tools

Three garden tool suppliers share their bestsellers and tips on how garden centers can sell more tools.

Decades of colorful success

Wave petunias celebrate 30 years of grower and gardener inspiration in 2025.

As seen in the January 2025 issue of Lawn & Garden Retailer

The following companies were featured in the January 2025 issue of Lawn & Garden Retailer. Learn more about their products by clicking through to their websites.

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