
Photo by Katie McDaniel
Join Darwin Perennials in The Gardens at Ball in West Chicago, Illinois, for the annual Darwin Perennials Day, Wednesday, June 19, 2024. Online registration is now open. This event connects perennial growers and professional landscapers with the top plant suppliers from across North America. It’s a complete perennial experience with Zone 5 overwintered trial garden comparisons, new variety introductions, engagement with perennial vendors and access to plant specialists offering tips and education.
“If you’re a perennial grower, you can’t afford to miss Darwin Perennials Day,” says Seth Reed, sales and marketing manager for Darwin Perennials. “It’s one day, but it’s a full schedule of meeting with peers, hearing from experts, plus getting a first look at hundreds of plants that will boost your business in seasons to-come.”

The current Darwin Perennials Day event schedule includes:
- Extensive perennials gardens containing more than 400 varieties.
- A 2025 New Variety Showcase from the world’s best breeders.
- +25 Supplier Tents for engaging conversation with vendors.
- Garden tours and a new Darwin Colombia tour experience.
- Keynote speaker panel titled “Tips and Tricks for Perennial Production” featuring Paul Pilon, director of growing at Opel Growers (Hudsonville, Michigan); Chris Fifo, product representative for Darwin Perennials and Kieft Seed and Nathan Jahnke, culture research manager for Ball Seed Technical Services.
There is no cost to attend Darwin Perennials Day. A grab-and-go breakfast and lunch is provided, and each visitor will receive a free perennial plant.
Click here to register online and to find the full schedule of events as well as travel and lodging information.
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