Johnny Eppich
Artificial Intelligence Will Continue to Grow in Greenhouse Facilities
AI can seem like a strange, almost alien technology, but the future will bring more AI into even more greenhouses.
Louisiana State University to Host Annual Nursery Field Day at Hammond Research Station
The event welcomes all nursery and landscape professionals to learn more about this year’s trials and research projects.
Takeaways from Cultivate as a Green Kid in Horticulture [Opinion]
As someone hired into the horticulture business during the pandemic, I finally got my first taste at what the industry was like before lockdowns were a thing.
Florensis and Ball Horticulture Company Acquire French Diphladenia and Mandevilla Breeding Program
Lannes, who currently produces Dipladenia, will remain involved as a partner to develop new varieties.
Four Star Greenhouse Releases 2022 Plants and Programs Guide
The guide features new Proven Winners genera and varieties, bundled combinations, details on a new Complete Package Program, and more.
Sakata Seed America Brings on New Tomato Breeder
Jeremy Sisson brings more than 15 years of experience breeding tomatoes. His role will focus on the company’s saladette tomato program.
2021 Farwest Show to Focus on Labor and Automation
Three seminars will address how to make the most informed decisions when investing in new technology.
The University of Florida Offers Five Tips on Substrate Quality Video
The video has Dr. Kay Jeong of Sun Gro Horticulture describe the key qualities of container substrates.
Landscaping Supply Chain Start-up Launches Its Services in Texas
Since launching in 2016, the GoMaterials have been used by professional landscapers in Florida, New York, Quebec, and Ontario.
Must Have Perennials Announces Welcomes and Promotes New Personnel
The moves are designed to enhance communication and partnerships with breeder clients and licensees.
Registration Now Open for GardenComm Virtual Conference
The four-day event will teach attendees how to market online and will include courses on plant smartphone photography.
A Look Back at Greenhouse Grower’s Medal of Excellence Winners
As we gear up for the 2021 Medal of Excellence program take a walk down memory lane and check out previous Medal of Excellence Winners in varieties, growing achievement, and more.
Four Horticulture Companies Adjust Employee Roles
Bailey, Dümmen Orange, Eason Horticultural Resources, and Syngenta Flowers adjust their teams with new roles.
AmericanHort Announces 2021 Impact Washington Summit
Former Republican Senator, Bob Worsley, will deliver a keynote speech on the current challenges faced in the political climate.
Competition, Pricing, and Future of the Indoor Leafy Greens Market
Leafy greens experts from three growing operations weigh in on where the market is now and where it is heading post-pandemic.
Gotham Greens CEO Discusses New Developments and Trends in Leafy Greens Market
The current market for leafy greens in North America is estimated to be worth about $15 billion, and this number is likely to increase as new trends come on the horizon.
Auburn University Grows Hydroponic Produce in Shipping Containers
Following a new trend of repurposing shipping containers, Auburn University has built a vertical farm for on-campus use.
BASF Introduces New Broad-Spectrum Fungicide for Greenhouses and Nurseries
Avelyo works against key diseases such as powdery mildew, leaf spots, scab, and soilborne diseases.
New Potted Plants, Hanging Baskets, and Combination Containers to Expect at California Summer Trials
With varieties coming in all shapes, sizes, and colors, you can be sure consumers will find a variety they’d like to add to their patios.