During my 40 minute drive to Bob’s HQ each morning, I like to listen to podcasts. Among my favorite podcasts is Freakonomics Radio. Last week host Stephen Dubner explored the complexity of making something as simple as a pencil. The episode featured a famous economics essay, “I, Pencil: My Family Tree” by Leonard E. Read. When you visit one of our markets, you are only seeing a small part of a huge supply chain. Let’s take a look at how a plant grown from seed gets to one of our markets. Since spring is just around the corner, let’s take a look at growing pansies.
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Read MoreMASON — It was a first in many years Thursday evening when the Town of Mason held a tree lighting ceremony in front of the town hall.
Read MoreToday we would like to salute the veterans that are a part of the Bob's Market family, and all veterans across the USA. Thank you for your service.
Read MoreSeptember is a special month in the history of Bob’s Market. 15 years ago we registered the domain name “bobsmarket.com” thus beginning our presence on the information super highway. We had no idea how important the net would be today.
Read MoreToday was the last day of the trade show and educational sessions. This morning, I toured the trade show, and met with quite a few of our suppliers. Get ready for some future articles taking in depth looks at what goes into our products.
Read MoreWelcome to day one of Cultivate15. Today, after checking in, I went to a session that was a sort of town hall meeting dealing with a very serious issue in the horticulture industry – attracting a new generation of horticulture professionals into our industry. Right now there are an estimated 50,000+ jobs needing qualified professionals in our industry.
Read MoreIt’s the time of year when a whole crew of us from Bob’s Market head to Columbus, OH for AmericanHort’s Cultivate trade show and conference. This year follow along with me, John Morgan, here on our blog. Also, check out our Twitter feed and Facebook for updates throughout the weekend.
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