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Allan Armitage outlines his favorite top performing plants of 2014 he’d like to see offered by growers, brokers and retailers in 2015.
Cornell University researcher determines if substrate-incorporated slow-release fertilizers can be used to replace or reduce the need for liquid fertilizer for four spring crops.
Chemistry advances in insecticides broaden growers’ pest management options, without compromising control.
Greenhouse coverings that provide diffuse light can increase quality and productivity in the greenhouse.
Adverse weather conditions in Canada have played havoc with the peat moss harvest.
Ken Altman of Altman Plants knows a thing or two about the green industry, including the importance of contributing to the industry he loves.
Check out the 2014 variety field trial results for Reiman Gardens/Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa.
Check out the 2014 variety field trial results for C. Raker & Sons, Inc., in Litchfield, Mich.
Check out the 2014 variety trial results from Pike Creek Horticulture Center in Kenosha, Wis.
Check out the 2014 field trials results from the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis, Mo.
Check out the 2014 Field Trials Results from the University of Minnesota in Morris, Minn.
Check out the 2014 field trial results from Green Leaf Plants in Lancaster, Pa.
AmericanHort encourages industry members to contact their members of Congress to support legislation that would require federal agencies to take greater action to deal with parasite and disease factors impacting the health of managed bees, specifically focusing on Varroa mites.