Ball Seed: Breeding & Distributing Plants with Superior Performance
How long ago did Ball get started?
The company was founded in 1905 by George Jacob Ball. George grew up with a love for plants...
Member Profile – SpectraGrow, Inc.
SpectraGrow, Inc.2590 Walnut StDenver, CO 80205720.934.6107www.spectragrow.com
Interview with Whit Allen, Founder/CEO
How did the company get started?
In 2017, executives from three companies that were already working...
AlpineEco Nursery: High-Quality Plants for Wetland Restoration
What is the company’s history?
The founder and owner of the company, Andy Herb, is an ecologist who has been involved with restoration work for...
Healthy City Landscapes through Pioneering Water Management
What is the scope of your work?
Our work is always challenging due to the great variety of environments we work with. We look after...
Tagawa Greenhouse Enterprises: Young Plants & Bedding Plants Producer Embracing Change
What is the company’s history?
In 1967, five Tagawa brothers (Ken, George, Dave, Jim, and Albert) started the business as a vegetable farm. From vegetables,...
Specialists in Custom, Tunable LED Lighting Systems
How did CABATech get started?
Our team has been involved in the lighting industry since 1988, building several companies along the way. The world of...
Graff’s Turf Farm: Established Grower & Innovator of Drought-Tolerant, Low-Maintenance Turfs
When did Graff’s get started and what are your products?
The farm was initially established in 1979, by Randy and Betsy Graff in Fort Morgan,...
Front Range Gardens: Established Garden Center with Expanded Product Selection
What’s your history with the company?
For the past 17 years, Larry Wyzgala and I have owned The Emerald Leaf, a wholesale supplier of house...
Creating Colorful Backdrops for Park Activities
How long has the city’s greenhouse been around?
Denver’s first greenhouse was built in 1894, within City Park at 19th Avenue and York Street. It...
75 Years of Supplying High-Quality Nursery Products
What is the company’s history?
In 1945, my dad, Stan Sr., started a garden center on Alameda Avenue, a few blocks east of Federal Boulevard....



















