Sara Tambascio
9 Digital Marketing Resolutions For 2015
Whatever your experience with digital marketing, here’s some advice for keeping your business progressing into the new year.
2015 Grower Of The Year Awards Nominations Now Open
The Grower of the Year program encompasses two distinct awards: Operation Of The Year and Head Grower Of The Year. Tell us about an operation or head grower you believe we should consider today.
Popular BiColor Varieties for Spring from Proven Winners [Sponsor Content]
Today’s consumers have more sophisticated taste in flowers that goes beyond purple and pink. They’re looking for striking bicolors to use in smartly designed combinations for their patios and borders. Here are a few of the very best.
How To Measure The Success Of Your Digital Marketing
Take a look at these metrics in your digital marketing to see if you’re connecting with your audience or just adding to the clutter.
Proven Winners® Top 15 Most Popular Annuals [sponsor content]
Take a look at 15 of Proven Winners’ most popular varieties, including Superbells Lemon Slice Calibrachoa, Supertunia Raspberry Blast Petunia and Diamond Frost Euphorbia.
How To Create A Content Plan Like An Editor
How do we at Greenhouse Grower put together a content plan? Here are some details
Want Better Rooting During Propagation? Try A Fungicide. [Sponsor Content]
Research shows that fungicide use can improve tolerance to stress and increase propagation speed.
The Boston Red Sox Aren’t In The Yoga Business, But They Offer It. Why? [Opinion]
When you’re a manufacturer, retailer or service provider, trying something new with an open mind is almost mandatory these days, whether that be a new product, event or marketing, says contributing editor Sara Tambascio. And new is even better when people who don’t know your brand find out about it and like it.
Is Facebook’s Free Ride For Marketers Over?
With changes to the Facebook newsfeed algorithm, Page posts are losing their reach. Will ads be the only way to find an audience now?
How To Maintain A Balanced Fertility Program [Sponsor Content]
It takes vigilance and frequent testing to keep plants at optimum fertility levels.
Geranium Leaf Spots: Is it Rust or Edema?
Damp conditions can lead to both rust and edema in geranium. Here’s some advice on scouting and treating each.
Powdery Mildew On Edibles: Identification And Control
Learn about which vegetable and herb crops are susceptible to powdery mildew and how to prevent and control it.
Growing Dianthus Successfully
Here’s some advice on transplanting and producing this classic perennial favorite.
Rethink What It Means To Be A Greenhouse Grower, Konjoian Says
Konjoian’s Greenhouse has come full circle, from growing vegetables in its early years, to growing flowers and back again. Here’s why its owners think food is the future for this operation.
Millionair Club Charity Urban Garden Aims To Feed Homeless, Create Jobs
Seattle’s first commercial hydroponic farms will supply families with donated fresh produce. The first hydroponic farm measures just 250 square feet and grows lettuces, kale and bok choy.
Online Services Offer Consumers Ready-To-Cook Ingredients
Services like BlueApron.com and Plated.com deliver fresh foods to online customers. Are these services a potential distribution channel for greenhouse growers who produce vegetables as gap crops? You decide.
Be Informed About Neonicotinoids And Pollinators
Four Star Greenhouse’s Dennis Crum shares his thoughts on how ornamental greenhouse production fits into the debate on neonicotinoids and pollinators.
Greenhouse Heating Basics From The National Greenhouse Manufacturers Association
Here’s a Q&A from the National Greenhouse Manufacturers Association that might help you improve your greenhouse.
Will Greenhouses Add Production Space In 2014?
For those who are making changes this year, many responded that new production space will be used to extend their growing seasons, for early-season sales as well as edibles during the winter months.