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Pat Brinson
Part owner of Triple Creek Flower Farm and Bloomers Garden Center, Pat has been known to try her hand at everything from potting bare root hosta to driving the tractor at the Farm but mainly handles all the accounting and customer service tasks. For the past two years has been working in the office, ordering plants and supplies for both Triple Creek and Bloomers, handling wholesale orders, doing the bookkeeping for both operations, and last but not least, the payroll. Pat says, “In this business, you learn to do a little bit of just about everything.” Contact Pat for any questions you might have.
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Winkey Brinson
Winkey, the other half of the ownership team, agrees with Pat “From time to time I find myself involved in anything from helping to fix a broken irrigation pipe to a friendly conversation with a new customer.” He enjoys all aspects of the grower/retail plant business but really has fun selling plant to both new and old customers. He especially likes to show a new customer around the Farm. Other employees say “He just likes to talk!” Winkey has really been instrumental in establishing good relationships with our retail and wholesale customers alike. Contact Winkey for any questions you might have.
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John Rowley
John, manages every aspect of the Triple Creek growing operation. In this capacity, John has to wear many hats from coordinating wholesale orders to making sure hydrangea cuttings are taken at the right time. His knowledge of annuals, perennials, trees, and shrubs is extensive. His vast plant knowledge and love of landscaping and gardening also make him a unique salesperson. His ideas for customers landscapes are limitless. For landscape design and consulting, contact John.
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Lana Corley
Lana is one our most dedicated new employees. She loves being outdoors and has been an excellent salesperson this year. Customers and customer service are her prime concerns and she loves helping customers with their selections. When not involved with customers, checking in plant deliveries, planting display beds or organizing the various plant areas, Lana handles whatever task needs to be done – she just jumps right in and gets things done at Triple Creek
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Vicki
Vicki, with help from John and Lana, is a new employee who’s coming on strong in handling plant propagation at the Farm. Although she has been with Triple Creek a short time, she’s learning fast the in’s and out’s of taking cuttings on various annuals, perennials, and shrubs. Once her cuttings are ready, she helps right along side other employees in potting them up into larger containers and taking care of their food and watering requirements until they go out the door.
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Jose
Jose is a ‘jack of all trades’ at the Farm, however, his main responsibilities revolve around planting and tagging the young plants or plugs and moving them to the growing areas. He also is instrumental in the maintenance and the display beds and grounds.
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Chuck Boutte
Our newest part-time employee, Chuck is learning the ropes with regard to the many and varied tasks at the farm. To date he has provided much help in the areas of planting display beds, planting and moving plants to the growing areas, and maintaining irrigation equipment. Plans for his spring duties include pulling and loading wholesale orders, delivering order and maintaining rolling equipment.
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Nicholas Ray
Nicholas, has worked at Triple Creek since his early high school days through his college years at UGA and post graduate work. Nicholas is working with Triple Creek on a part-time basis handling our herbicide and pesticide programs and reporting. His knowledge in the horticulture field, especially in the areas of insects and plant diseases, has been invaluable.
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