Brian Minter Looks At Changing Dynamics Of Garden Retailing At Farwest Show

Wilsonville, Oregon – At the 2016 Farwest Show, August 25-27, in Portland, OR, garden retail expert Brian Minter, president and owner of Minter Country Garden, will speak on the quantum shift in the role of plants in people’s lives today. His talk, ‘The Changing Dynamics of Garden Retailing’, will point out how in today’s garden realities we need to understand the new values of a changing consumer blend. Plants and their related products have become a means of achieving these values. It’s more about what they can do than what they are, such as providing privacy, cleaning toxins from our homes, attracting bees, providing new food ? avors and creating a greater sense of happiness and well-being. Minter’s seminar takes place, Thursday, August 25, at 10-11a, Room B115-116.

Minter is a horticulturist, entrepreneur, recipient of the ‘Order of Canada’, and ‘Honorary Doctorate of Technology’. He is co-owner with his wife, Faye, of Minter Country Garden, an innovative destination garden center and greenhouse growing operation in Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada. Well known from his magazine articles, syndicated newspaper columns and TV and radio programs, Minter is in demand internationally as a speaker by industry and by gardening and tourism groups. In 2014 he was awarded the highest honors given by the Perennial Plant Association and by the Garden Writers Asso-ciation. He has sat on and chaired numerous boards related to his extensive green industry experience and served two terms as the ? rst Chancellor of the University of the Fraser Valley.

For complete information on Minter’s session and to register for the Show, visit www.FarwestShow.com.

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The Oregon Association of Nurseries (OAN), based in Wilsonville, represents more than 800 wholesale grow-ers, retailers, landscapers and suppliers. Oregon’s ornamental horticulture industry is one of the state’s largest agricultural commodity, with annual sales of $830 million. Oregon’s nursery industry is a traded sector; nearly 80 percent of the nursery plants grown in Oregon are shipped out of state.

For information, visit www.oan.org or call 503-682-5089.

The Farwest Show, the largest green industry show in the West, is produced by the OAN, a trade organization that represents and serves the interests of the ornamental horticulture industry. Any revenue realized by the OAN is reinvested into the industry through education, research, marketing support and government relations.

For more information about the 2016 Farwest Show, visit www.FarwestShow.com or call 503-682-5089.

Source: Oregon Association of Nurseries (OAN)