How about shipping to Canada? Before you think that your products won't be wanted in Canada think again.
I've seen tropical plants being used as annuals, giant palms being rented for outdoor venues, and liners being bought to use as bonsai in northern markets from plants grown here. I would highly encourage you to check out this opportunity and consider the possibilities.Attention All Horticulture Companies!
Canada Horticulture Inbound Mission: September 18-24, 2013
SUSTA will bring importers from Canada to the United States and host one-on-one meetings for horticulture companies interested in exporting to this important market. SUSTA-region suppliers can choose to meet with buyers in either Orlando, FL; Nashville, TN or Annapolis, MD for a participation fee of only $20. Registration deadline is July 31, 2013. Visit SUSTA to register or for more information contact Marisol Alvares (marisol.alvares@freshfromflorida), Jon Frady (jon.frady@tn.gov) or Mark Powell (mark.powell@maryland.gov) .
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