Changes in market inventory and displays keep staff on their toes at Rudy’s Happy Patch Market. After a recent plant rotation to accommodate fall mum selections, market clerks worked to discover the location of some older plants on the premises when customers requested them.
Recently, Eddie and Ann P. Landis stopped by Happy Patch in search of tea olives, but they were not to be found. While waiting for them to be located, the couple continued to shop for other plant varieties for a new garden spot.
Mrs. Landis explained, “We enjoy plants and growing them to be mature. We really like the plant displays here and want to select and sample some new plants at Happy Patch Market.”
As you can see in the photo above, The Landises did discover more than tea olives on their recent market visit.