Name: Don Whitmore
Job: Owner
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Name: Don Whitmore
Job: Owner
Organization: Golden Hills Inc.
What he said then: The Tribune featured Golden Hills Home & Garden Center in Paso Robles in February 2009. The business is one of several run by Don and Julie Whitmore under the umbrella Golden Hills Inc.
They include Golden Hills Bookkeeping & Business Services led by his accountant wife as well as lumber importer Pacific Coast Teak and furniture design shop Whitmore Wood Works.
What we do is transform wood into usable art, he said.
The Whitmores also import and sell Asian pottery, as well as custom-blended topsoil for homeowners, landscapers and agriculturalists.
What he says now: Business in the garden center is off about 40 percent compared to the previous two years, Whitmore said. Much of this is due to the decline in housing growth.
But sales for the accounting and wood-related businesses are up.
Those two areas are very positive, he said. Diversifications been key to our success here.
Pacific Coast Teak has grown considerably, Whitmore said. The exclusive distributor for the West, Whitmore represents a company that mills 8,000 acres of teak in southern Mexico.
He sells to architects, designers and builders and plans to expand to tropical woods.
Altogether, Golden Hills Inc. employs 15 people. That number is down about five since last year.
Weve cut our overhead and weve trimmed where we can, he said. Sales are down in the nursery and showroom, but our percentage of profit is up slightly.
In October, Lowes opened nearby the first tenant in the Golden Hills Plaza off Highway 46 East.
But the big box isnt stealing sales, Whitmore said. Actually, the increased traffic helps.
We dont sell what they sell. We get a lot of customer referrals, he said. Were more specific to this area, because Golden Hills specializes in plants from around the globe well suited for the North County climate.
In the last six years, about 80 percent of the garden centers customers are transplants to the Central Coast seeking advice on a climate new to them.
Weve gotten out of what Lowes carries heavily, he added. Were more focused on this territory.
As part of his cost-cutting measures, Whitmore reduced much of the general merchandise that was more for customer convenience than profit margin, such as low-cost pansies or daisies.
Instead he focuses on merchandise with a proven record of sales, such as the soil blends, ornamental shrubs and olive trees.
In the last two years, weve sold about 20-some-thousand olive trees. Theres a trend for five- to 10-acre orchards for olive oil, Whitmore said. We also supply landscape olive trees too. Theyre very drought-tolerant and very well suited to this climate.
Raven J. Railey
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