On The Road: Cultivate 22

This weekend join Bob’s Market online as we head to Columbus, OH for the Cultivate 2022 conference and trade show.  Follow along with our own John Morgan as he attends The Ohio State University Trial Gardens on Saturday, learns about the latest gardening trends on Sunday, and visits the Franklin Park Conservatory on Monday.  Watch our social media feeds for other updates, awesome ideas, and more. After Cultivate, John is going to compile everything into a vlog that will be shared on the July 26th episode of Bob's LIVE.  However, for a daily synopsis of what's happening check our social media.  This year is sure to be exciting!

 SO WHAT EXACTLY IS CULTIVATE? 

Cultivate is one of the largest events in the horticultural industry.  Each year around 15,000 people from all over the world attend!  Prior to 2014, the event was known as the OFA Short Course.  Our own Bobby Barnitz was the President of OFA from 2007 to 2008.  Then, in 2011, Bob’s Market was named Greenhouse Operation of The Year!  In 2014, OFA - The Association of Horticultural Professionals and the American Nursery & Landscape Association combined to form AmericanHort.  Since then the event has been known as Cultivate.

At Cultivate we’ll visit trade show booths from suppliers, equipment manufacturers, and many others that help Bob’s succeed.  It also gives us a chance to network with wholesale customers, other retailers, and the many friends we’ve made over the years.  Many of us will also attend educational sessions, presentations, and meetings to learn about legislation effecting our industry, new trends and technology, and exchange ideas with other industry professionals.

This weekend will give you a look at a side of Bob’s rarely seen if you visit one of our market locations.  At the trial gardens, for example, you’ll see one of the ways growers determine what varieties we’ll be offering the coming year.  You’ll also see new varieties that aren’t on the market yet.  It’s trade shows like this that help determine what ends up in our greenhouses both for our wholesale customers and, ultimately, our own store locations.

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