Researchers discover why there is decreasing consumer demand for indoor foliage plants and suggest ways to overcome hurdles to purchasing.
Economist Charlie Hall says the outlook for the green industry is promising despite the havoc wreaked on plant sales by the downturn in housing.
Our industry is run by a collection of family businesses, and every one, no matter how big or […]
Mural contains two active ingredients and is designed to provide broad-spectrum control of a wide range of root and foliar diseases.
Since 2009, garden retailers have cited the economy as the second greatest barrier to spring sales (weather is always No. 1) — until this past year.
Greenhouse Grower‘s 2016 State Of The Industry Survey shows some promising trends for the new year. Here’s a […]
A year of growth in 2015 also had its share of challenges, and as a result, growers and […]
Congressional Action Days is a great chance for Society of American Florists members to meet their state’s lawmakers and discuss the most critical issues they are facing.
Consultant Ian Baldwin reflects on how his network of garden retailers fared over the holiday season and offers advice as buyers head to the winter markets.
Armitage says decks and small spaces allow younger generations to enjoy all the benefits of a garden without the work.
The partnership will allow the two entities to perform collaborative research and focused cultivation studies to validate and innovate around the application of advanced LED lighting for horticultural activity.
The 2016 presidential election will make for slow progress on critical regulatory issues like health care, pollinator health, and immigration reform.
AmericanHort’s Government Relations and Grassroots Representative Davi Bowen says growers need to become familiar with the new form and should be prepared to make comments if necessary.