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Ellepots in the wild: A tour of Capogna Flowers

Meet Jennifer Mills, A.M.A.'s newest customer service and sales associate, supporting customers using Ellepots by A.M.A.

Jenn is no stranger to hard work. She grew up on a dairy farm in Essex County. Enough said. She brings more than a decade of agricultural experience – plus a diploma from the University of Guelph-Ridgetown Campus – to the A.M.A. team. Jenn has a bone-deep knowledge of the ins and outs of life on a farm, including the importance of reliable, high-quality products, delivered when you need them.

She also knows all about the value and purpose of Ellepots by A.M.A., after spending 12 weeks learning from A.M.A.'s resident plant geek and Ellepot expert, Craig Willett. She knows how we make them, how we ship them, and how they benefit growers.

But Jenn had never seen what happens to an Ellepot after it leaves A.M.A. We thought we should change that! Our friends at Capogna Flowers invited Jenn to come for a tour of the greenhouse. From unloading, to watering, to sticking and benching, she got a first-hand look at how growers use Ellepots by A.M.A. Here, she shares her photo journal of the experience, and a few key takeaways.

Click here to see Jenn's photo journal: Life on the sticking line and what she learned about ellepots

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