September 2016
Features
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THE TOP 100 | Introduction: Behind the numbers
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THE TOP 100: IGC Locations: Making their mark
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THE TOP 100: Commemorative Poster: The 2016 Top 100 Independent Garden Centers list
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THE TOP 100: No. 1 | Armstrong Garden Centers and Pike Nurseries: Two names, same service
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THE TOP 100: No. 41 | The Good Earth Garden Center: Making a connection
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THE TOP 100: No. 15 | Alsip Home & Nursery: A foundation built on service
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THE TOP 100: No. 28 | Esposito Lawn & Garden Center: Change you can see
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THE TOP 100: No. 17 | Ruibal's Plants Of Texas: Capitalizing on opportunities
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THE TOP 100: No. 35 | Wagners Greenhouses & Garden Center: History of growth
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THE TOP 100: No. 69 | Osuna Nursery: Cultivating plants – and happiness – in the desert
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THE TOP 100: No. 33 | Chuck Hafner’s Garden Center & Farmers Market: Plants still the best bet
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THE TOP 100: No. 85 | Jim Jenkins Lawn & Garden Center: A focus on fall
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THE TOP 100: No. 90 | Rolling Green Nursery: Disney standards
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THE TOP 100: No. 75 | Red Barn Garden Center: Narrow focus, increased service
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THE TOP 100: No. 8 | Oakland Nurseries: A full plate
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THE TOP 100: No. 19 | Sloat Garden Center: ‘The people made it work’
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THE TOP 100: No. 58 | FarWest Landscape and Garden Center: Two halves of a whole
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THE TOP 100: No. 60 | Laurel Oak Garden Center: Creating consistency
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THE TOP 100: No. 56 | Wallace’s Garden Center: Giving customers what they want
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THE TOP 100: No. 30 | Gethsemane Garden Center: Thriving on connections in the big city
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THE TOP 100: No. 68 | Morrison’s Home & Garden: Growing knowledge
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THE TOP 100: No. 76 | Willow Ridge Garden Center and Landscaping: ‘We plan, you plant’
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THE TOP 100: No. 99 | Shelly’s Garden Country: Accommodating a growing population