Home
Contact us
Where to buy
About us
 
   
   
Community Spirit

Although the nursery is physically isolated from its contemporaries, it is very much integrated with both the local and national gardening communities. 

 

Participation in regional and national plant exhibitions has won Stade many awards that are proudly displayed in the nursery office, while on a local level the nursery runs its own annual competition to find the best garden from among its customers.

 

Cooperation with a group of 35 nurseries who regularly gather to trade plants, allows stock to be re-distributed to where the demand is strongest in the region.

 

Stade also offer work experience opportunities to local students, a policy that paid off dividends when it resulted in the discovery of Ligularia ‘Little Lantern’.

Hybridiser
 
« back to Helmut Stade's homepage
Stade Staudenkulturen
03-12-2003 14:28 A locally operated family business with a national reputation.
By Chris Matthijsse   

The leafy little German town of Borken-Marbeck, near to the Dutch border, is in an area primarily known for its ubiquitous cornfields, but nestled in between them, Stade Staudenkulturen is a little gardeners’ paradise. Here, Helmut and his staff propagate and grow approximately 3,000 varieties of perennial and other plants.

 

 

 

Helmut Stade took over his father Wolfgang’s business in 1980, by which time it had already been operating for 30 years. The family tradition is set to continue, with Helmut’s son, André, already responsible for marketing and on-line sales. Family is also represented in other ways, with the nursery’s introductions Tricyrtis hirta ‘Silke’ and Sempervivum ‘André’ being named for his daughter and son respectively.

 

Both trade and private customers are welcome to visit the nursery and buy direct, but the past few years have also seen a steady increase in business via mail order and the internet.

 

It is the landscaping trade, however, that gives Stade most of their business, and one of their primary ways of marketing themselves is by participation in spectacular regional and national plant exhibitions. These are held every two years, always as a new location, where whole areas are planted up to show off the plants in a real landscape setting. Stade have delivered as many as 250,000 plants to one of these exhibitions – that’s a significant amount by anyone’s standards, but when you know that the annual production at Stade is 500,000 plants you can realise the importance of these exhibitions for them. And Stade have been well rewarded for their efforts over the years with a substantial collection of medals and awards for their displays.

 

The next exhibition is scheduled for 2005 and will take place in Munich. It is called the BUGA (Bundesgartenschau) and will be set around a 12 hectare lake with a man made beach. Together with some other well known growers, Stade will deliver a total of 120.000 water plants for this lake.

 

The red arrow points to the location of the Stade nursery, where Ligularia 'Little Lantern' was discovered.

 
Biography
Helmut Stade
By Chris Matthijsse
A successful businessman with numerous achievements and a healthy lust for life.
The Nursery
Stade Staudenkulturen
By Chris Matthijsse
A locally operated family business with a national reputation.
Life away from plants
Dogs and soccer
By Chris Matthijsse
Taking pride in whatever he turns his attention to, Helmut Stade has a diverse range of hobbies.