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MEET OUR TEAM

Our Team of Experienced Professionals is Committed to Providing You With Exceptional Customer Service and Unparalleled Attention to Detail
Vicky McAbee Noe – President and Owner

Born and raised in Roebuck, South Carolina, Vicky has been in the garden business since a teenager. After graduating from Columbia College, she joined the family business and has been an integral part of the company for 44 years. 

 

Vicky oversees management of both wholesale and retail sales. Her passion is working with community organizations and companies to ensure that their events have a finishing touch that includes fresh flowers and rental greenery. 

 

The reputation of the company was built on personal relationships and family values. Vicky is continuing the legacy of her parents by personalizing each of her customer's needs.

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John Burnett – Manager of Garden Center

For 33 years, John has been a part of Roebuck Greenhouses. He started as a grower and worked alongside Mrs. Jean McAbee as she taught him the growing aspects of the business. Customers who come to Roebuck Garden Center trust that John will never steer them wrong about their plant needs. 

 

John now manages the retail aspects of the business. His specialty is container garden basket planting, and anyone who rides through downtown Spartanburg sees his beautiful hanging baskets throughout the city. John's talents are both indoor and outdoor gardening.

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Tim Holliday – Head Grower and Wholesale Manager

Tim came to Roebuck Greenhouses from Happy Plants Inc., in Easley SC as a part-time employee and student at USCS.   In 1990, upon completion of his degree, he became a full-time employee specializing in corporate sales. The business emphasis shifted from big box stores to independents, landscapers and fundraising.  Tim’s role changed as well. He became the head grower and manager of the wholesale and the fundraising divisions overseeing the day to day operations where he remains today.

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