Gardener News October 2013

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Gardener News Serving the Agricultural, Gardening and Landscaping Communities

October, 2013

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The Green-ing of America Over the Generations

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Barry K. Green, Sr., left, examines the Jonathan Green turf plots in Howell Township, N.J., with his son Barry Green II, center, and his son-in law Todd Pretz. By Tom Castronovo Executive Editor During the summer, when I dropped off copies of the Gardener News, I had the opportunity to sit down with Barry K. Green, Sr., the CEO of the Howell Township, N.J.based company Jonathan Green. I love the fact that this

national company is located right here in the Garden State. Every time I chatted with him, I learned more and more about his background and the Jonathan Green Company. I have labeled him in my mind as a walking, talking encyclopedia on turf and garden care. Mr. Green is also a very warm and friendly person.

Let me first tell you about the Jonathan Green Company. Jonathan Green is the leading supplier of grass seed, fertilizer and organic lawn and garden products to professional customers, like sod growers and independent retailers, such as garden centers and hardware stores. Jonathan Green is a family business with

distribution throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Midwestern United States. The company specializes in family- and pet-friendly lawn and garden products which will grow the New American Lawn and Landscape. After owning a landscape business for over 20 years, becoming a Rutgers Master Gardener and attending the

Rutgers Office of Continuing Professional Education’s Golf Course Superintendents School, and being a fan of organics, I am also very impressed that Mr. Green is committed to helping people grow and maintain the most beautiful lawns and gardens through the use of natural and organic products. I am also (Cont. on pg. 9)


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