Hoffman Nursery believes in the future leaders of horticulture, and the operation invests in several programs to cultivate young people in their careers.
By uniting our efforts, we can attract new generations of growers and consumers to the horticulture industry, starting when they are young.
The Green Plan It Challenge gives school students in the U.K. the opportunity to participate in a 10-week project where they rethink the role of green space and develop solutions to horticulture-related problems.
Greenhouse Grower reached out to Albert Grimm, the 2016 Head Grower of the Year and Head Grower of Jeffery’s Greenhouse, to ask what he and his company have done in the last 12 months to invest in the industry. Here is what he had to say.
Despite the frustrating nature of our current political climate, now may be the best time for you to address your long-term labor and automation needs.
The NGB’s annual grant program, Growing for Futures, recently selected three therapeutic gardens that will receive grants totaling $5,000.
Marketing experts offer tips to help you catch the attention of new customers and grow your business.
America In Bloom is launching a fundraising campaign to help the group continue its mission of creating beautiful and vibrant communities across the country.
Hort Innovation Chief Executive John Lloyd says the goal is to identify and build future industry leaders at all stages of their career through investment in a host of new initiatives.
Grimm, Greenhouse Grower’s 2016 Head Grower Of The Year, tries to live by the “Seven Habits Of Highly Effective People” from author Stephen R. Covey.
A new, women-led professional organization provides its members the opportunity to gain insight, develop ideas, and build connections on its annual international trip.
Grants from the Specialty Crop Research Initiative will fund IR-4 projects on protecting pollinators through ornamental horticulture, and downy mildew management strategies.
This year, thanks to the generosity of several donors, AFE awarded more than $35,000 to 17 students pursuing careers in horticulture.