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Mike and Bev Perry:

US: After 26 years, founders of Solexx Greenhouses are retiring

After 26 years of hard work, Mike and Bev Perry, the founders of Solexx Greenhouses and Greenhouse Covering, Salem Oregon are retiring. Although Adaptive Plastics got its start providing totes and tree wraps to the farmers, it didn’t stop there. Mike and Bev, both, whom have extensive plant and science background, saw the need to create a better greenhouse covering than what was on the market. In 1987 they came up with a secret formulation for healthier and more robust plants.

Welcome to the creation of “Solexx”, a twin-wall corrugated polyethylene greenhouse covering.



Not only did Solexx provide a temperate climate for plants through light diffusion and insulation, the durable plastic also was designed to stand up to the elements of Mother Nature, including: snow, wind, hail and even hurricanes.

After running Adaptive Plastics, Inc. for 26 years they are now handing the reins over to Michelle (Perry) Moore whom will take over as Owner/CEO. Michelle now has her hands full with her other full time job, raising 11 month old twins. Steven Perry will also be in the background doing special engineering projects for the company.

For more info:
Solexx
[email protected]
www.solexx.com


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