What are Bonnie Plants?

What are Bonnie Plants?

Bonnie Plants began in 1918 in the backyard of Bonnie and Livingston Paulk in Union Springs, Alabama, and has now grown to include 87 facilities in 43 states. We currently have more than 4,500 employees and serve more than 20,000 accounts with vegetable and herb starter plants for home garden use.

Where is Bonnie Plants located?

Union Springs, Alabama
A national plant wholesaler based in Union Springs, Alabama, Bonnie Plants supplies retail stores all over the United States. If you’re a Bonnie gardener, you know us for our quality plants—the best vegetable and herb plants around!

Are Bonnie Plants GMO?

Does Bonnie sell GMO plants? No. Every plant we sell is grown from non-GMO seed.

Are Bonnie Plants good?

They are nice plants for 1.50 a piece a very far price if you ask me. They also sell them early enough so you can take care of them and turn them into a 5 dollar plant when it is time. &*^% the big box stores and their junk. The HEB Plants are great.

How much is Bonnie plants worth?

Based in the United States, Bonnie Plants is a key player in the agriculture industry with 2,000 employees and an annual revenue of $260.0M. Is This Your Company?

Does Miracle-Gro own Bonnie Plants?

MARYSVILLE, Ohio, March 02, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company (NYSE:SMG), the world’s leading marketer of branded consumer lawn and garden products, today announced it has completed a minority economic investment in Bonnie Plants Inc., the largest and only national grower and supplier of quality …

Does Bonnie Plants use Miracle Grow?

Scotts Miracle-Gro invests in country’s biggest veggie grower Bonnie Plants. Scotts Miracle-Gro is making a big push into edible gardening, investing in the country’s biggest grower of vegetables and herb plants for consumers.

Do Bonnie Plants use Miracle Gro?

We recommend planting your Bonnie Plant in Miracle-Gro Potting Mix for containers, or Miracle-Gro Garden Soil for planting in ground.

Are Bonnie Plants owned by Monsanto?

Bonnie Plants is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Alabama Famers Cooperative. The Alabama Farmers Cooperative was advised by long-term financial advisor, Rabobank.