
From the Arizona Daily Sun:
After 25 years, Flagstaff Native Plant and Seed has closed its doors at its brick-and-mortar location in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Owner Nigel Sparks and Landscape Manager Sarah Michelon are transitioning to a web-based business model. This means no more browsing through the nursery and talking with native plant-savvy staff on site, but customers will be able to request plants and schedule consultations and site evaluations via telephone or the Flagstaff Native Plant and Seed website.
The company will continue to offer landscaping, landscape restoration, rain water harvesting and snow removal, plus some alternative avenues for getting your native plant fix.
Find out why the owners made the decision to close the retail store by reading the full story from the Arizona Daily Sun.
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