The COVID-19 pandemic may have limited available help and plant sales, but there were still a few stand-out plant varieties that emerged.
Despite being forced to shift presentation of its ambitious trial plan, the production team at Welby Gardens was still able to identify several standouts.
The Penn State Flower Trials program strives to help breeders, growers, and retailers make sound decisions on varieties for the Mid-Atlantic region.
Heavy rains in July helped identify which plants could handle the extreme hot and wet Louisiana summers.
After being closed for more than three months, horticulturists welcomed feedback from guests who seemed to appreciate the beauty more than ever.
The pandemic may have kept attendees away, but live trial events still took place.
Hot, humid weather typically makes the garden suffer in July and August, but this year quite a few varieties thrived until the end.
The 2020 growing season was truly like no other in the Horticulture Display Garden at the University of Minnesota’s West Central Research and Outreach Center.
The COVID-19 pandemic and weather concerns didn’t stop trial managers and master gardeners from recognizing a range of top performers.
The Florida Nursery, Growers, and Landscape Association will offer new variety information through photos, data, and a trial booklet.
The inaugural year of plant trials at the Cornell Botanic Gardens was a great success, according to trial organizers.
The Flower Trial Field Day is an annual event to showcase the Penn State Flower Trials, while giving attendees the chance to network with industry representatives and connect with customers.
The Louisiana State University AgCenter’s Hammond Research Station Ornamental Plant Trial Program, located in Hammond, LA, presents a […]