
Plantman
History and Goals
Of our Liquid Fertilizers
Plantman was created because of a need for an easier and more successful way
to take care of house, garden and yard plants, trees, flowers and shrubs.
The goal of Plantman is to bring the commercial growers experience and
knowledge to the home gardener.
Our first products were researched, developed and were tested extensively. The
original formulas were changed many times as various plants were grown and
tested. Finally, a successful series of tests resulted and the concept of Plantman
was born.
At this time a Plantman Logo was developed and copyrighted. Plantman entered
production in July of 1986 and since then many more products have been
researched and added to our product line.
Plantman will continue to grow because of the knowledge and quality of the
products that we are bringing to the home gardener.
Plantman also is dedicated to using products that are environmentally safe to both
plant and animal life. We therefore encourage the use of our nitrate-free liquid
plant foods for all your fertilizer applications.
Nursery Added
By the year 1999 Plantman branched out to include our very own grown bedding
plants for our customers beauty and enjoyment.
Our goal was to supply the customer with the best quality plants available and we
started with a modest 16 x 36 foot greenhouse.
As our plants were widely accepted and many wholesalers came on board we
concentrated our efforts to the production of more plants and a second
greenhouse was built. This one was a larger 22 x 48 foot unit.
A steady growth followed and another year, another greenhouse was built. This
one was 16 x 96 feet and certainly looked huge.
Well in the fall of 2004 a much larger and more modern house was built. It is a 28
foot wide by 96 foot long completely automated house.
Also in the past year many improvements were made to make the greenhouses
more efficient. Overhead heaters were installed in the fall of 2004.
Water and underground electricity was also added in all the greenhouses in the
spring of 2005 and by March there was over 50,000 plants and 700 hanging
baskets growing under cover.