Cover Story

Orchids & Optimism

Rocket Farms has doubled its orchid business in three years with a niche product and a sunny approach to business .

Features

Perennial Personalities

We present a mini “Who’s Who” in the perennials industry as part of our 25th anniversary celebration.

Our Ones To Watch

Now on the third leg of a five-part series as part of Greenhouse Grower’s 25th anniversary, we’re profiling five more industry people to keep your eyes on.

Living Media

Media inoculated with microorganisms mimics plants’ natural environments.

Down And Dirty

Here's a glance at a few go-to media products on the market.

Production Tips For Top Performers: Gaillardia 'Oranges & Lemons'

This cultivar is easy to flower and trial worthy.

On Location: Short Course

This year, we've gone digital to bring you all the pictures and information on floriculture's biggest show.

Understanding Plant Nutrition: Fertilizers And Micronutrients

Argo and Fisher take a microscope to the details that can help growers make informed decisions on nutrients.

Powerful Poinsettias

Crucial first steps to prevent the most common nutrient and disease issues.

Winter Tire Tips

Get ready for Old Man Winter with these truck pointers.

Greenhouse Lighting Gets "E"asy

Digital Electronic Ballasts from PARsource Lighting Solutions shine an efficient light.

The Veggie Trend

Help consumers find their inner farmer with these new vegetable and herb varieties.

Cooking Up Sales

Organically grown herbs, heirloom varieties and miniature plants bring home the bacon at Mulberry Creek Herb Farm.

Plants With Polish

Syngenta Flowers' Patina ageratum raises the bar for vegetative ageratum.

Columns

Benchmarks By Sara Tambascio

Sustainability - Part II

The sustainability movement is here to stay.

One To Grow On By Will Carlson

Adjust Is A Must

Adjusting your business is a never-ending process.

Tips Of The Trade By Allan Armitage

The Nine Most Significant Perennials

Armitage shares his picks on the perennials that got us here.

Editorial By Delilah Onofrey

More Pot Shots

The best way to turn our black eye into a green eye is to make it easy for consumers to recycle plastic pots.

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