Highlights From Greenhouse Grower’s June 2025 Issue

From plant transportation strategies to collaborations between greenhouse growers and tech suppliers, there was a lot of information to cover in Greenhouse Grower‘s June 2025 issue. Check out the slideshow below for a closer look at the top stories (links to each story are included in the photo gallery and the rest of the article below). You can also find a digital version of the issue here.

What’s Affecting the Greenhouse Structures and Components Market?

We reached out to members of the National Greenhouse Manufacturers Association (NGMA) to get their perspectives on a variety of issues affecting the greenhouse structures market.

Here are Parts 1 (Opportunities), 2 (Challenges), 3 (Energy Costs and Regulations), 4 (Pain Points), 5 (New Builds vs. Retrofits), 6 (Tariffs), and 7 (Collaborations).

A Focus on Quality Drives High-Tech Expansion at The Plant Company

With a major expansion and upgrades in the works, The Plant Company shares how it is planning for the future by incorporating European growing methods and investing in cutting-edge technology.

Ship Strong and Stay Healthy

Nancy Rechcigl of Syngenta Professional Solutions looks at how growers can ensure that top-quality plants arrive at their retail locations through a number of plant transportation and shipping tips.

Top Articles
Starving Weeds Through Smarter Fertilizer Placements

Amidst Economic Anxiety, Gardeners Are Sticking Around — Will You?

A report from the Garden Media Group shows a growing gardening market and new emerging trends in early 2025, despite a wave of economic uncertainty hitting the public.

Addressing Common Trucking Challenges in the Greenhouse Industry

Andy Wilcox speaks with EZRack, FlowVision, and Spring Creek Gardens about how growers can streamline trucking shipments and keep their plants moving by employing the right tools and strategies.

Grower and Tech Supplier Partnership Projects on Display

Here’s a look at how greenhouse growers and tech suppliers are teaming up on projects to bring new innovations to life, featuring collaborations from Ebert’s Greenhouse Village and Prospiant, Pleasant View Gardens and Sollum Technologies, and Tidal Roots and Wadsworth Control Systems.

Strike Up the Band: The New Plants Are Coming (Part 2)

With additional varieties to cover (see here for Part 1), Dr. Allan Armitage recounts more of his favorite new plants featured at California Spring Trials 2025.

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