ROSWELL, Ga. – SiteOne Landscape Supply announced the acquisition of Harmony Gardens. Harmony Gardens has two locations in Colorado serving the greater Denver and Fort Collins markets. The company is a distributor of nursery and related products to landscape professionals in these markets and this acquisition further expands SiteOne's footprint and nursery offering within the state.
"Harmony Gardens is a natural fit with SiteOne as they add nursery products to our existing irrigation, agronomic, hardscape and landscape lighting product lines in Colorado. This acquisition aligns with our mission to be the best full-line distributor to landscape professionals and further bolsters our market position and strengthens our customer relationships," said Doug Black, chairman and CEO of SiteOne Landscape Supply.
"Harmony Gardens has a passionate and talented team providing excellent quality, service and value to their customers and we are excited to have them as part of our family. We are committed to delivering the best customer experience in the Green Industry and the combination of Harmony Gardens and SiteOne brings us one step closer to achieving that goal," said Black. "This is our eighth acquisition to date in 2017 and our pipeline of additional opportunities continues to expand."
"Harmony Gardens is a natural fit with SiteOne as they add nursery products to our existing irrigation, agronomic, hardscape and landscape lighting product lines in Colorado. This acquisition aligns with our mission to be the best full-line distributor to landscape professionals and further bolsters our market position and strengthens our customer relationships," said Doug Black, chairman and CEO of SiteOne Landscape Supply.
"Harmony Gardens has a passionate and talented team providing excellent quality, service and value to their customers and we are excited to have them as part of our family. We are committed to delivering the best customer experience in the Green Industry and the combination of Harmony Gardens and SiteOne brings us one step closer to achieving that goal," said Black. "This is our eighth acquisition to date in 2017 and our pipeline of additional opportunities continues to expand."
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