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Laura Robles of Mast Young Plants offers advice on ‘Golf Beauty,’ a novelty plant with can’t-miss yellow flower heads and silver foliage that blooms throughout the summer.
With the popularity of the Phalaenopsis orchid growing and its saturation in the market, orchid growers are hunting for new ways to stand out from their competitors.
In the first article of a two-part series, researchers discuss how propagation daily light integral and root-zone temperature influence root growth and development of single-internode purple fountain grass culm cuttings.
In Greenhouse Grower’s January cover story, learn how Brian and Joe Vitale of ArizonaEast saw a chance to expand and diversify their New Jersey-based succulent operation, and why they jumped at the opportunity.
Positive economic indicators point to 2017 being a year of modest growth for the green industry, according to economist Charlie Hall.
With a new administration and a new Congress, AmericanHort’s Craig Regelbrugge says the horticulture industry has reason to be cautiously optimistic that regulatory relief could be on the horizon.
California Spring Trials 2017 will be here before you know it. Find out what you can look forward to and get a head start on planning and registering for your trip.
Water-borne bacteria was causing havoc with Westerlay Orchids’ production, so the company took preventative action to ensure the health of its plants.
Are you wondering which plants to grow? Here are some perennials, annuals, and herbs that are gaining popularity.
Horticulture is a multi-million dollar industry with lots to offer, yet we’re still overlooking several avenues for growth.
To prevent problems before they start, make an agronomic program an essential part of your production plan.
The industry’s first pricing survey exposes serious problems in how plants are priced. It’s past time for us to change that.
Investing in technology, developing new marketing solutions, and recruiting young growers were just a few of the issues covered at GROW Summit 2016.