Every Bloomin’ Thing Announces New Ownership

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Every Bloomin’ Thing is embarking on a new journey, as founder McCoy announces the sale of the beloved garden center. After three decades of cultivating a passion for plants and fostering community connections in Lassen and Plumas counties, McCoy expresses her gratitude for the support she has received over the years.

“I’m thrilled to introduce Michael and Charity Frank as the new owners of Every Bloomin’ Thing,” she states, confident that their enthusiasm and dedication will continue the legacy she built. McCoy emphasizes that this transition is not a farewell, but a heartfelt thank you to the community that has been an integral part of her life.

In her message, McCoy reflects on the joy of watching families grow alongside the gardens they nurtured together. She fondly recalls the many stories shared and the relationships formed within the garden center, which has served as a gathering place for the community.

As McCoy prepares for this new chapter, she invites everyone to join her in welcoming the Franks during the Mother’s Day weekend celebration on May 10 and 11. The event will include the annual Mother’s Day Muffins and Mimosas, a cherished tradition honoring the mothers in their lives.

McCoy reassures customers that she will remain involved in the shop for the next few months, ensuring a smooth transition, and expresses her heartfelt appreciation for the loyalty and laughter that have defined her journey. She looks forward to seeing everyone in the garden as this new era begins.

Michael and Charity Frank, who will officially take over on May 7th.

Michael and Charity bring a wonderful blend of enthusiasm, knowledge, creativity, and family values. I truly believe they are the perfect family to carry the spirit of this place forward while adding their own fresh energy and new ideas. I adore them and I know you will too.