MNLA is the region's oldest and largest horticultural trade association. The organization was originally formed in 1925 as the Minnesota State Nurseryman’s Association. In 1988, the organization’s name was changed to the Minnesota Nursery and Landscape Association to accurately reflect the diversity of its members. Today, 1,000 firms are members of MNLA in the following categories:
- Wholesale nursery growers
- Retail nurseries and garden centers
- Commercial flower growers
- Landscape contractors
- Landscape designers
- Irrigation contractors
- Lawn and landscape management services
- Professional gardening services
- Commercial arborists and tree care services
- Snow and ice management services
- Allied suppliers
- Students and educators
MNLA is dedicated to helping its members by:
- Providing continuing education for members
- Providing tools for industry marketing
- Monitoring and influencing government affairs
- Promoting professionalism
- Responsibly improving and maintaining our environment
- Providing opportunities for financial benefits through group purchasing and other member services
- Promoting member collegiality and networking
Members receive regular communication on association activities through a monthly newsletter. Each industry segment is offered on-going continuing education programs. In cooperation with the University of Minnesota, the association sponsors the MNLA Certified Professional program.