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Family greenhouse business sees possibilities ahead

Bosers Greenhouse celebrates grand opening in North Battleford, showcasing generations of family legacy and a flourishing future.

NORTH BATTLEEFORD — Bosers Greenhouse celebrated a milestone with its grand opening in North Battleford on Saturday, May 3.

The event drew a steady influx of enthusiastic individuals, eager to explore the vast selection of thousands of vibrant plants and trees that the greenhouse offered.

David Larre, owner of Bosers Greenhouse, reflecting on the family legacy that has shaped this establishment, said, “My grandparents started it, so it’s been in the family for over 40 years. I grew up selling and planting in small little greenhouses in St. Walburg and we had 25,000 square feet of building.”

Presently, all of the plants are cultivated in St. Walburg, with transportation arrangements made to bring the thriving flora to North Battleford. However, the vision for Bosers Greenhouse does not stop there; there are plans in place to eventually create an independent facility that will allow them to grow and manage their offerings directly, enhancing the variety and availability of plants for the community.

When the summer season draws to a close, Bosers Greenhouse transitions to an equally bustling schedule that embraces the spirit of fall festivities. This includes activities such as a corn maze and a pumpkin patch, which attract families and visitors alike until the end of October. Once the fall celebrations conclude, the greenhouse doesn’t rest for long. Just a mere three months into the new year, the planting process resumes with vigour, as David and his team prepare for another vibrant growing season filled with possibilities.

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