Dale Deppe


Dale Deppe is an American horticulture industry innovator of proprietary woody plants. Deppe has received numerous awards in various organizations within the woody plant industry.
Dale and his wife Liz Deppe founded Spring Meadow Nursery in 1981. Spring Meadow Nursery is located in Grand Haven, Michigan US and is one of the largest providers of "proprietary" plant materials in North America In 2004, Spring Meadow joined with Proven Winners as their exclusive woody plant licensee to select, develop, distribute, and market Proven Winners ColorChoice Shrubs.

Early life

Dale Deppe's ancestors were Dutch and immigrated to West Michigan. The Dutch established a rich tradition for horticulture. Deppe got his start working with plants by picking onions. He found out about a job at Arthur L. Watson Nursery and started working there at age 14. Jim, a local botany teacher, worked at the nursery and mentored Deppe and two of his friends.
“He took me and my friends under his wing and treated us as students,” Dale Deppe said in an interview with Green House Management Magazine. “Jim loved plants and he just couldn’t stop himself from being a teacher. He was passionate about the nursery business and he passed it on to us.”
He pursued that interest further and graduated with a horticulture degree from Michigan State University in 1971.

Spring Meadow Nursery

After graduating from Michigan State, he worked as a contractor for Zelenka Nurseries in Grand Haven. In those days, Zelenka was a large nursery. Deppe farmed a 20-acre tract he owned. He took retail-ready shrubs and potted them and shipped them to Zelenka’s dock.
He said to Green House Management Magazine, “I was an energetic young man, working night and day on both jobs and the market was good,” he says. “I built a house on the 20 acres, brought my first crop to Zelenka and bought another 40 acres down the road thinking I’d do more contract growing.”
He worked with Zelenka for 11 years. He bought forty additional acres. Three months after closing on those forty acres, Zelenka discontinued their arrangement and Deppe had to move on to something else. They sold the forty acres, Liz got a job and Deppe began selling plants.
Spring Meadow Nursery was born. The year was 1981.

Contributions to the woody plant industry

Since the 1980s, Deppe played a role in developing and marketing a business model for proprietary woody plants. Before that time, few plants were developed for their hardy genetics.
He prioritized the hunting of woody plants with excellent genetics. He hired a qualified specialist name Tim Woods to travel around the globe to find excellent plants.
Jeremy Deppe, his son was quoted in Green House Management magazine as saying, “Dale was instrumental in driving the push into branding as a way to differentiate from commodities,” Jeremy says. “Branding has provided a way for each part of the supply chain to add value and introducing new varieties has made gardening easier for consumers.”
Green House Magazine interviewed Deppe on what he thought his contributions to the Woody Plant Industry entailed. He focused on how the new business plan for Woody plants allowed for branding and marketing for better customer service.

Breast cancer research

Dale Deppe made Spring Meadow the vehicle to raise one million dollars for breast cancer research to empower Breast Cancer Research Foundation to find cures for breast cancer.

Personal life

Dale Deppe is married to Liz Deppe and they have a son, Jeremy working in their business as the General Manager.

Horticulture awards

Western Legend Award - 2019

Western Legend Award was given to Deppe from Western Nursery & Landscape Association. The Western Legend Award recognizes a lifetime of sustained and significant professional achievement and public service to the green industry.

Jackson Dawson Memorial Award - 2018

The Jackson Dawson Memorial Award was presented by The Massachusetts Horticultural Society. This award is given for exceptional skill in the science or practice of hybridization or propagation of hardy, woody plants. Jackson Thornton Dawson raised more than 450,000 plants during his 43 years as propagator and superintendent of the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University.

Scott Medal and Award - 2016

Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College made Dale Deppe the 2016 Scott Medal and Award recipient. "The annual award is given annually to an individual, organization or corporate body who, in the opinion of the Selection Committee, has made an outstanding national contribution to the science and the art of gardening"