Updated 2:05 p.m. Friday
A popular Richmond nursery that shut down abruptly last month amid employees’ concerns about its management will reopen under a new name — but plans to get back to its roots, according to its new owner.
Colleen Wheeler, who was the head of research and development at Annie’s Annuals and Perennials when it shut down, has purchased the Richmond nursery and its stock of plants, she said. While other owners bought the name and online services, Wheeler said she and a team of about 15 former Annie’s employees plan to continue the legacy started by Annie Hayes three decades ago.
“It’s such a lovely expression of the joy that [Hayes] imparted on everybody who walked through these gates, and all we can hope to do is do right by that legacy, continue it on inside of this space, and provide further inspiration to people,” Wheeler said. “And continue to fill Bay Area gardens with the plants that have really defined gardening and horticulture in the broader Bay Area.”
Wheeler was one of a few employees held over after former owner Sarah Hundley announced earlier this month that she would close Annie’s due to medical issues. Multiple former employees, however, told KQED that since Hundley took over the nursery from Hayes in 2021, she had berated and bullied managers as business went downhill.