What’s the mood out there? It’s a question I’ve tried to incorporate into every dialogue I’ve had about […]
Hollyhocks (alcea) are one of those crops that will receive higher interest in the future. This plant has […]
What do mites, aphids, thrips, whiteflies and leafminers have in common? Aside from being a royal pain in […]
Throughout 2009, there will be a strong national emphasis on community service programs–ordinary citizens coming together to do […]
Golden Fields Greenhouse in Castroville, Calif., will host its annual cyclamen trials beginning this Sunday, Jan. 18. The trials […]
The nature of vegetative propagation and a distribution system that now touches all corners of the world has […]
Students studying floriculture, horticulture or a related field might be interested in applying for the Shinoda Scholar of […]
New Hampshire grower Pleasant View Gardens is installing a brand new biomass burner and boiler to heat a […]
Sunny Knock Out, a fragrant and yellow rose, has been added to the Knock Out Roses series for […]
Ball Horticultural Co. has posted more than 45 container gardening combinations and monoculture containers on its website for […]
The list of horticultural associations to which OFA provides management services just grew a little longer. OFA will […]
Al Zylstra, a TrueLeaf Technologies national sales manager based in California, can see the light at the end […]
For the first time, Teleflora will take the major step of advertising during the Super Bowl on Feb. […]