Canopy Gardens Celebrates 20th Anniversary

In 1994, Pete and Pam Augustyn prayed for a family business, and when they visited a neighboring hydroponic greenhouse, they knew their prayers had been answered. Canopy Gardens began as a small family business in 1995 and grew, just like the plants grow every year. They started with four bays, and through two additions, grew to a total of 11 bays. This year, they are celebrating their 20th anniversary.

Canopy Gardens’ produce is environmentally safe, fresh, locally grown and tastes great. They grow tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, lettuce and basil. All vegetables are grown in their greenhouse. No pesticides are used on any of the plants.

Tomatoes are the main focus at Canopy Gardens. The tomatoes are grown in volcanic rock versus dirt.  This allows the tomatoes to receive all the nutrients they need while taking up less space and using less water and fertilizer.

Canopy Gardens began making salsas from their ripe tomatoes in 2011. The salsa is available in three varieties: mild, medium, and habanero. Each flavor is available in 16 oz. jars and may be purchased at Natural Living, Butch’s, Copps or Lakeside Market in Antigo, Roundy’s Stores in Wausau, and Dane County Farmers’ Market in Madison. Their fresh produce can also be found at most local grocery stores.

You can learn more about Canopy Gardens and where their products can be purchased at www.canopygardens.co or visit them on Facebook,www.facebook.com/canopygardensgreenhouse. You can also call 715-623-7373 to schedule a tour of the greenhouse. Tours are available Monday through Thursday, by appointment only. Fees are $1.50/ per person, or $15 for a group of up to 15 people. Please allow 20-30 minutes for tour. Canopy Gardens is located at N3000 Orchard Road in Antigo.

The plants growing at Canopy Gardens.

Source:  Antigo Times