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Burpee Gardening
制造业
Warminster,PA 7,965 位关注者
America's oldest and most trusted supplier of vegetable and flower seeds and plants for over 140 years.
关于我们
About: W. Atlee Burpee Company is a privately held, seed and plant producer and merchant headquartered in Warminster, Pennsylvania, USA. The company was established in 1876 by W. Atlee Burpee whose mission continues today—to provide high-quality products through continuous improvement and innovation. To learn more about our company’s history, please visit the About Us section of our website. As America's oldest and most trusted supplier of vegetable and flower seeds and plants, Burpee has provided home gardeners with the very best open pollinated and hybrid varieties for more than 100 years. We take great care in supplying seeds that are well suited for both conventional and organic gardens across the US, with quality and integrity foremost in mind. For that reason, we do not sell seed that has been genetically modified (GMO). To learn more about Burpee’s non-GMO policy and hybrid seeds, visit the About Us section at burpee.com.
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https://www.burpee.com
Burpee Gardening的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 制造业
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Warminster,PA
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1876
- 领域
- Vegetable seeds and plants, Flower seeds and plants, Organic seeds, Fruit plants and seeds, Perennial plants and bare roots, and high quality gardening tools and supplies.
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主要
300 Park Avenue
US,PA,Warminster,18974
Burpee Gardening员工
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Thanks to the Philadelphia Inquirer for spending time with us at Burpee's Fordhook Farm this week in anticipation of our annual Burpee Open Day tomorrow, July 27th. Fordhook Farm is where we breed and trial Burpee plants in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. The historic property was purchased by our founder, W. Atlee Burpee in 1888. Our tradition of opening the farm to the public dates back to the late 1800s. We hope to see you there! https://lnkd.in/eWYjHYSx
At the annual Burpee Open, visitors get a one-day look inside the region’s most innovative gardens
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We’re so happy to partner with our friends at Rodale Institute. ???? Thank you for the inspiring day!
???Exciting Visit!? ? ??Our friends from Burpee Gardening visited our main campus, and our RIFT (Rodale Institute Farmer Training) students proudly showcased the growth progress of two tomato varieties they're cultivating: 4th of July tomatoes and Brandy Boy tomatoes, provided by Burpee. ? Thank you, Burpee Gardening, for your invaluable support in nurturing the next generation of regenerative organic farmers through our RIFT Program!?
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Burpee is planting it forward by donating ?500,000? seed packets to the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society! In the spirit of this year’s Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS) Philadelphia Flower Show theme, #UnitedByFlowers, these seeds will benefit hundreds of Greater Philadelphia schools and community gardens. Along with putting on the world-famous Philadelphia Flower Show each spring, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society uses horticulture to advance the health and well-being of the region. The donation and distribution will bolster the nonprofit and Burpee’s commitment to bettering Greater Philadelphia through education, environmental improvement, and community unity. The seed packets will be distributed throughout the growing season at upcoming events and workshops, including: ?? Love Where You Live workshops in the Nicetown and Tioga neighborhoods ?? School planting days aimed at helping kids connect with gardening and the environment ??Garden Tenders workshops for setting up or maintaining community gardens ?? PHS's tool lending library accessible to community gardens ?? 50 City Harvest community gardens, which provide local food banks, soup kitchens and neighborhood food distributions with fresh food When you shop Burpee, you help spread the joy of gardening to others, and we’re so grateful to you. ??
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Spring is in the air and the Burpee Pop-Up Shop is open for business at the 2024 Philadelphia Flower Show. Our team is proud to be on-site all week staffing the shop, providing horticultural help, and sharing gardening inspiration with all visitors. It has been terrific to see the response to our presence at the show and the building excitement for this year’s Burpee Open at Fordhook Farm on July 27th. https://lnkd.in/eD68Vq4h.
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Burpee is thrilled to be part of the Philadelphia Flower Show, the largest, longest-running horticultural event in America. Right in our backyard. Visit our ?? NEW ?? Pop-Up Shop. Chat with our team of horticultural experts and stock up on seeds (including ‘United By Zinnias’, a 2024 Flower Show exclusive) supplies, and more.?+ Burpee Chairman George Ball will give a talk on the Hidden History of Burpee on Friday March 8th at 6 PM as part of the PHS Know to Grow series. We are grateful for the incredible teamwork across our entire organization for pulling all of this together so beautifully and with a smile. If you're in the area, stop by and say ?? The show runs through Sunday March 10th.
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The arrival of the Burpee catalog is an annual reminder of our long history of innovation.?Our team trials new introductions at Burpee’s historic Fordhook Farm in Doylestown, PA. The varieties that make the cut meet our rigorous quality standards, assuring gardeners they can grow them with confidence. Our promise is simple: “Burpee Seeds Grow.” In 2024, we proudly offer over 100 new and exciting choices for gardeners. https://lnkd.in/e5RwT3ZR https://lnkd.in/eB_ktWre
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Burpee's annual catalog is headed to mailboxes! We couldn’t be more excited to show off our latest crop of fresh garden breakthroughs. So proud of what our team has accomplished together. https://lnkd.in/eZ_jhxb8 Happy gardening! #gardening #horticulture #teamwork #innovation
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I enjoyed meeting the namesake of one of Burpee’s iconic innovations during his recent visit. Jordan Shifriss lived at Fordhook Farm as a small boy with his parents—his dad bred our Big Boy tomato and named it after Jordan. Shifriss remembers wandering the seed fields with the Burpee children and their dog. His mom always said if she could see his curly hair and the dog's tail, she knew he was all right. Dr. Oved Shifriss was head of plant breeding for Burpee from 1942 to 1950. His breeding of the Big Boy tomato in 1949 revolutionized home gardening, particularly what was the difficult art of growing tomatoes. Dr. Shifriss was an unconventional thinker amid more conventional plant breeders. He spent much of the 1940's combining thousands of cross pollinations between different pairs of tomato ''parents'' until he finally hit on a plant that was disease resistant, compact and bush-like rather than a sprawling vine, one that produced an abundance of full, fragrant fruits that could weigh more than a pound. Big Boy is still a customer favorite today, over 70 years later. https://rb.gy/0uwrne.