Ball Horticultural Com. launched its updated Web site at BallLandscape.com. The site, winner of the 2004 American Graphic Design Award for Best Web Site Design, was designed to provide the industry’s best source for information about using colorful annuals and perennials in the landscape.
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“We’ve made several changes to create a more comprehensive, even more useful source for landscape professionals who want to learn about using color in the landscape,” says Jeff Gibson, business development manager for Ball Landscape. “We want to make it easy for landscapers to build their businesses and increase profits by using annuals and perennials in their clients’ plantings.”
New at BallLandscape.com:
- A new EasyScape section provides all the “dirt” on this unique, eco-friendly program
- An enhanced plant search makes it simple to find versatile, top-performing landscape plants for the sun, shade or both, as well as get detailed information on available colors, growth habits, maintenance tips (including watering and fertilizer requirements) and uses
- Plant information is available in easy-to-use chart format, downloadable as a PDF
- An updated listing of suppliers helps landscapers locate plant sources in their area
- New landscape photography lets site visitors see the plants “in action”
- Up-to-the-minute press releases for the latest news on Ball Landscape plants and programs
- Links to additional resources for combination container designs and even more plant facts
- Time-lapse video illustrates the fast fill-in and phenomenal growth of Ride The Wave petunias – a must for landscapers
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