| ‘’The plants came in great and the truck was cool. It’s just as good as a refer. As long as it’s watered before it leaves, and (our shipper) does do that. I think it’s a win-win all the way around. There are lots of nurseries on the West Coast that could be using this to save us folks on the East Coast some money.”
—General Manager, New Jersey Nursery, 4-5-2006 |
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| “Even though the load was four days late, it was in great condition. Everything was very fresh. The liner was a great idea!”
—Plant Manager, Michigan Nursery, 4-2006 |
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| “The plants came through fine even though they were on the road an extra day. I’m thinking it’s working. He’s (an Oregon nursery shipper) very innovative within the nursery industry. I’ll go with whatever he suggests.”
—Owner, New Jersey Nursery, 3-2006 |
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| “My customers on the east coast want me to start using the liners.”
—Nursery Manager, British Columbia, Can., 3-2006 |
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| ‘“We will not load a dry van without the Plant ProTek liner system.”
—Sales Manager, Oregon Nursery, 4-12-2006 |
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"I’ve been out evangelizing your liners.
This is a great idea.”
—East Coast Plant Buyer, 2-27-2006 |
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“You would have thought the plants
would have been frozen because of our weather here, but they weren’t.
The plants looked great.”
—Nursery Manager, Connecticut, 3-2006 |
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“These are some of the best looking plants I’ve seen. They were moist, the new growth wasn’t burned, and they didn’t suffer temperature shock when they were unloaded.”
—Receiving Manager, New York Nursery, 9-2005 |
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“I like it. This is a really good thing. The plant material is in really good shape. I think they’ll hold the temperature longer—especially this time of year when the temperature is unpredictable.”
—Order Manager, Connecticut Nursery, 3-9-2006 |
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