Friends, Share Your Feedback, Grow Better Together | Hy-Grade Steel Roofing
At Hy-Grade, we don’t just see ourselves as a roofing company; we’re in the business of cultivating security, durability, and beauty for your home. Just like a well-tended garden enhances the charm of your property, our steel roofs stand as a testament to longevity and elegance.
We’ve recently reached out to some of our customers, reaffirming our commitment to serving them as faithfully as we did from day one, when they first entrusted us with their roofing needs. If you’ve received our letter, you might be wondering about the significance of Coneflowers. Allow us to explain why they’re special to us.
These flowers hold a special place in our hearts, as they were Joanne Ware’s favorite flowers, our founder’s wife, and our CEO and CHRO’s beloved mom, who passed away in the later part of 2022.
In her memory, we wanted to share a piece of her joy and love for these resilient blooms with you, our valued customers.
Joanne was more than just a daughter, a wife, and a loving mom. She was a pillar of strength and support for her family and her community. Joanne and Tom embarked on their journey together at a young age, building a life filled with love, laughter, and shared dreams. Their partnership extended beyond their personal lives; together, they laid the foundation for Hy-Grade Steel Roofing. Joanne’s contributions to the business were invaluable, as she poured her passion and dedication into various aspects of its growth and success.
A remarkable woman whose presence illuminated the lives of all who knew her. With a gentle spirit and an unwavering strength, she left an indelible mark on everyone she encountered.
Her love for Coneflowers reflected her appreciation for the simple beauties of life and her belief in the enduring power of nature’s wonders. As she lovingly tended to her garden, she instilled in her family a deep reverence for resilience and the importance of nurturing growth.
Though she may have passed away, her legacy continues to blossom in the hearts of those she touched, and her memory serves as a guiding light for the values and principles that Hy-Grade holds dear.
Coneflowers, also known as Echinacea, are a captivating and resilient perennial plant that graces gardens with their vibrant blooms and hardy demeanor. Their distinctive cone-shaped centers, surrounded by colorful petals in shades of pink, purple, and white, make them a standout addition to any landscape. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, coneflowers are cherished for their medicinal properties, due to their immune-boosting benefits. These versatile flowers thrive in a variety of climates and soil conditions, symbolizing resilience and endurance in the face of adversity. Whether adorning a garden bed or attracting pollinators to a wildflower meadow, coneflowers serve as a beacon of beauty and vitality in the natural world.
Coneflowers thrive in full sunlight and well-draining soil, requiring minimal watering once established. Regular deadheading and occasional division help maintain their vigor and continuous blooming.
If you want to learn how to grow your Coneflower seeds, checkout this post from MiracleGro (not affiliated).
Just as your Hy-Grade roof offers enduring protection and timeless beauty year after year, these Purple Coneflowers are perennials that will grace your garden with their vibrant hues and unwavering strength season after season. They serve as a symbol of the lasting impact and enduring legacy we strive to create with every roof we install.
We believe that like beautiful flowers, joy is meant to be shared. That’s why we encourage you to tell your friends and family about your Hy-Grade experience, the choice to do so blooms with benefits.
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