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Virginia Nursery & Landscape Association and Virginia Greenhouse Growers Association Announce Strategic Unification

Richmond, Virginia— The Virginia Nursery & Landscape Association (VNLA) and the Virginia Greenhouse Growers Association (VGGA) are pleased to announce a strategic unification that will bring the VGGA into the Virginia Nursery & Landscape Association, creating a stronger statewide association representing Virginia's nursery, greenhouse, landscape, garden center, and allied horticultural businesses. The transition officially began on July 1, 2026, and will continue over the coming weeks to ensure a seamless integration of programs, services, and member benefits.

Founded in 1932 and 1954 respectively, VNLA and VGGA have collectively served Virginia's horticulture industry for more than 160 years. This strategic unification builds on the strengths and legacies of both organizations while positioning the association to better serve the evolving needs of Virginia's nursery, greenhouse, landscape, and horticultural professionals.

The expanded association will continue operating under the Virginia Nursery & Landscape Association name, broadening its membership while strengthening its ability to advocate for industry priorities, deliver high-quality educational programming, foster professional development, and encourage collaboration across every sector of Virginia's horticulture industry.

"Welcoming VGGA into VNLA is an exciting moment for Virginia's horticulture industry. We look forward to continuing to learn from one another, build on our shared strengths, and move our industry forward together."
— Cameron Stanley, President, Virginia Nursery & Landscape Association

This unification reflects a shared commitment to ensuring that greenhouse growers, nursery producers, landscape professionals, garden centers, and allied businesses have a unified voice and a stronger foundation for the future within one statewide association.

"This decision was made with our members’ future in mind. Joining VNLA gives greenhouse growers a larger network, a stronger voice, and new opportunities while preserving the relationships and values that have always made VGGA special."

— Jason McAulliffe, President, Virginia Greenhouse Growers Association

Members can expect continuity throughout the transition. Existing programs, educational offerings, events, advocacy initiatives, and professional certifications will continue without interruption. The association will become home to Virginia's two premier horticultural certification programs — the Virginia Certified Horticulturist (VCH) program and the Greenhouse Operators Certification (GOC) program. Recognized by the Virginia Department of Education's Career and Technical Education (CTE) program, the GOC credential provides students with an industry-recognized pathway into Virginia's green industry workforce. Together, these certification programs strengthen professional development, workforce readiness, and industry excellence across the Commonwealth.

“This unification is about honoring the incredible legacies of both organizations while creating new opportunities for our members and the industry. By bringing our strengths together, we're building a stronger association that will champion Virginia's horticulture industry through advocacy, education, workforce development, and innovation. We look forward to continuing to support the people and businesses who grow, cultivate, design, install, and maintain the landscapes, gardens, greenhouses, and managed environments that make Virginia a more beautiful and vibrant place to live."

— Nicole McAllister, CAE, Executive Director, Virginia Nursery & Landscape Association

For additional information, please contact:

Nicole McAllister, CAE
Executive Director
Virginia Nursery & Landscape Association
info@vnla.org

About the Virginia Nursery & Landscape Association

Founded in 1932, the Virginia Nursery & Landscape Association (VNLA) is the Commonwealth's leading trade association representing nursery growers, greenhouse producers, landscape professionals, garden centers, horticultural suppliers, and allied businesses. VNLA advances Virginia's horticulture industry through advocacy, education, professional certifications, workforce development, and industry leadership, supporting the success of businesses, professionals, and the next generation of horticulture leaders across the Commonwealth.

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