Brad Kish
Horticulture Expert Shares Tips for Bulb Care and Weed Prevention
As spring blooms, horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini from Kansas State University offers advice for bulb care and weed prevention.
2024 Garden Symposium Set by the CCE-Chautauqua’s Master Gardener Program
The 2024 Garden Symposium is to be held on Saturday, May 4th, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm at Jamestown Community College.
Decoding the Complex Biochemical Communication Networks of the Plant World
A research team lead by Purdue University has begun translating the complex molecular language of petunias.
UNH Macfarlane Greenhouses to Hold Open House on April 6
The New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station (NHAES) is hosting an open house at the Macfarlane Research Greenhouses on Saturday, April 6, from 9 – 3 p.m.
How Seed Your Future Is Giving Teachers the Resources to Talk Green Jobs
Seed Your Future is launching a program to train high school science teachers nationwide about the horticulture and floriculture industries.
Greenhouse Grower to Grower Podcast: Joche Smith on Costa Farms’ Purchase of Battlefield Farms and More
Joche Smith, CEO of Costa Farms, discusses why now was the best time to make a move like this, and what else Costa Farms has planned for 2024 and beyond.
Greenhouse Grower to Grower Podcast: Hoffman Nursery Looks Back at 2023 and Ahead to 2024
Hoffman Nursery has been growing ornamental and native grasses for more than 35 years. This week we had the chance to catch up with them right before the winter trade show season kicks off.
5 Laws That Could Change the Way You Work in 2024
A new crop of federal and state-level employment laws will go into effect this year that shape workplace policies and the hiring market, including in horticulture.
Greenhouse Grower to Grower Podcast: The Greenhouse Grower Team Looks Back at 2023 and Ahead to 2024
As we wind down 2023 and plan for the coming year, we reflect on our favorite moments from floriculture in 2023, and why we’re excited about the coming year.
Greenhouse Grower to Grower Podcast: A Conversation With Bridget Behe and Terril Nell
Drs. Bridget Behe and Terril Nell recently retired from their long careers in horticulture. Here, they talk about their proudest accomplishments, how the industry has changed, and where they are each headed next.
100 Times More Productive Than Traditional Agriculture? Inside the Mind of Smart Farms
Irving Fain, founder and CEO of Bowery Farming, digs into how the CEA operation is using hydroponics and digital tech to reimagine the future of produce.
First Commercial Greenhouse in Outer Space Ready To Reach for the Stars
Project is expected to take flight no earlier than spring 2023 and would be the first commercially owned greenhouse on the International Space Station.
The Largest Vertical Farm in the World Now Grows Big in Dubai
The farm dubbed ECO 1 features more than 330,000-square-foot facility stacked with shelves growing lettuce, spinach, arugula, and mixed greens.
How Plants Really Respond to Heat Stress
Feeling the heat: Learn ways that steroid hormones contribute to the heat stress resistance of plants.
Ways Indoor Farming Can Help Supplement the Food Supply Chain
New technology is growing by leaps and bounds to move more food crop production chores under cover.
Farm Robots Compute Big Time for Bill Gates’ Green Tech Fund
Software mogul leads the way in effort to raise more than $50 million for California startup that believes bots can grow produce more sustainably.
What’s the Future of Indoor Agriculture Look Like? Plenty Paints a Picture
Leader of vertical farming operation fields questions about where the industry is heading and growing.
GROW Executive Series Webinar: Tackling the Greenhouse Labor Problem
Watch “Tackling the Greenhouse Labor Problem,” a roundtable discussion featuring growers and industry leaders from across controlled-environment agriculture.
Shenandoah Growers Sets Sights High on New Indoor Biofarm Project
The 100,000-square-foot facility in South Carolina will create 50 local jobs, with a focus on growing herbs and leafy vegetables.