There seems to be a constant stream of content in the media about Millennials and their habits and […]
In a packed room at Cultivate’15, speaker Bernie Erven presented key steps growers need to take to improve their […]
Research and outreach efforts help keep floriculture production profitable. With seemingly continuous budget cuts to university and federal […]
Growers investing in the organic food movement could serve a growing new area with vegetable transplants and starts, […]
Project PrintGREEN is turning 3D printers into on-demand gardeners after designing a “green” 3D printer in 2013. The printer produces living prints, printing customized objects in a variety of sizes and forms. The project was created at the University of Maribor in Slovenia, with a goal to unite art, technology, and nature, creatively producing living designs with the help of technology.
An inspired employment initiative takes green-job training behind prison walls to help inmates find jobs in urban agriculture […]
The U.S. Department of Agriculture released its 2014 Floriculture Crops Summary in June. Here are some of the […]
A new organization for women in horticulture plans to take on some of the industry’s toughest marketing challenges by promoting the use of flowers and plants in everyday living.
AmericanHort has selected six students from across the country to serve as this year’s HortScholars. This rigorous, competitive […]
It’s no secret I love plants. It’s probably not much of a secret that I love beer, too. […]
A greenhouse operated primarily by Michigan State University (MSU) students has begun exploring new crops, including herbs, to […]
Cortland Smith, the president of Walnut Springs Nursery in Glenwood, Md., has two passions: plants and sports, specifically […]
Growing food in small spaces and urban gardening go hand in hand, no surprise there. But the fact […]