
Plantpeddler has launched a new website. After "months of hard work" from Iroc Web Design Services and the Plantpeddler team, the updated site has gone live.
"Our primary goal during the redesign process was to create a more valuable, user-centric, and responsive resource across all platforms and devices," the release states. "Specifically, we wanted to focus on making it easier for our users to learn and locate valuable information about our company divisions, products and availability, trials and events, and resources pertaining to their particular interest, whether at their desk or on mobile devices."
"The site is organized into six primary categories, with dropdown menus allowing you to easily reach pertinent information," it continues. "The website is heavily image based, featuring a variety of operations, products, and services. Links are easily accessible to a variety of resources to help support your horticulture needs and knowledge."
Based in Cresco, Iowa, Plantpeddler is known for its rooted cuttings program (specializing in begonias and geraniums) and its annual poinsettia open house in December.
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