Experience Fresh Tulips from New Jersey

Connells Maple Lee Flowers & Gifts is thrilled to introduce a new tulip vendor grown locally on the East Coast. Holland Greenhouses, Inc., based in central New Jersey, is run by third and fourth generation Dutch growers Casey Jansen Sr. and Jr. They cultivate tulip bulbs sourced from trusted growers in Holland. While most of the world’s tulips are grown in the Netherlands, Holland Greenhouses, Inc. combine the best of Dutch tradition and standards with local East Coast growing.

Holland Greenhouses grows tulips in hydroponic, temperature-controlled greenhouses without the use of pesticides or insecticides. They carefully select only the best, disease-free varieties to ensure consistent quality, vibrant color, and long-lasting blooms.

With over a century of growing experience, Holland Greenhouses delivers fresh, colorful tulips daily to the largest supermarkets on the East Coast. You can also pick up tulips directly from their headquarters in Monroe Township, NJ.

Sourcing tulips locally provides many advantages. It maintains the high quality you expect from Dutch-grown bulbs while avoiding potential damage during long shipments from Europe. Local sourcing also supports the economy and local farmers, and helps mitigate rising costs and tariffs on imported flowers.

Thanks to Holland Greenhouses, we don’t have to sacrifice Dutch quality to bring you beautiful tulips. Stop by Connells Maple Lee Flowers & Gifts to explore our new selection, available in a variety of vibrant colors.

If you want to visit the tulip farm itself, Holland Ridge Farms offers a non-wholesale experience. Each spring, the farm is home to over eight million tulips, and in the fall, millions of sunflowers and mixed flowers bloom. Holland Ridge Farms has grown into the world’s most popular u-pick flower farm, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors every year, a success the Jansen family still finds remarkable.

For more information, check out their website: https://www.hollandridgefarms.com/

Photos by Holland Ridge Farms via www.hollandridgefarms.com


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