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Bloomaker celebrates greenhouse expansion

Chris Graham

augusta-county2editsBloomaker USA, maker and world innovator in long-life flower bulbs and indoor garden products, celebrated the official ribbon cutting on its new greenhouses on May 15th with a ribbon cutting program and grand opening celebration.  The company invested $2 million and will create 98 new full-time and seasonal jobs over the next three years.  Bloomaker anticipates increasing tulip and amaryllis sales to $25 million in the same time period.

The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) partnered with Augusta County to aid Bloomaker in this expansion.  The Governor’s Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development (AFID) Fund provided a $50,000 grant, which Augusta County matched.  In total, the grant aided in the expansion of greenhouses and chillers and enabled a gas line extension to serve the Bloomaker facility on Route 340 near Waynesboro.  Bloomaker also worked with the Virginia Jobs Investment Program to secure funding and services to support the company’s employee training activities.

“This evening is a celebration of many years of work,” said Joep Paternostre, President of Bloomaker. “I am proud of every Bloomaker employee who has made this accomplishment possible and am proud of the partnership we have had with Augusta County.  We look forward to many years of success.”

“In less than a year, Bloomaker has invested millions of dollars to triple the size of its greenhouse,” said Carolyn Bragg, Vice Chair of the Augusta County Board of Supervisors and representative of the South River District where Bloomaker is located. “Bloomaker has employed more people and the best part, is growing more flowers, which are sold throughout the United States.”

“Congratulations to the entire Bloomaker team,” added Bragg.

Bloomaker located in Augusta County in 2010.  They developed and patented a “new floral category” with long-lasting flowers, in response to market research which indicated that flower customers desire instant gratification, convenience, value, and lower prices.  Tulips and amaryllises are sold to consumers with 7-11 bulbs in-tact on a pin tray placed within a vase.  This technique results in flowers that bloom for 4-8 weeks.

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Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

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