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Gardeners have more options than ever before for do-it-yourself growing, thanks to some of the new garden vegetables introduced during California Spring Trials 2018.
This annual trial and field day is a great opportunity to immerse yourself in perennials and get a look at the newest products coming on the market.
AmericanHort is asking for the industry’s help to speak up and speak out in support of the Farm Bill passing the Senate.
Thrips lurking on cuttings can derail even the best pest control efforts. Adding cutting dips to your pest management routine may give you the preventive control you need to stop infestations before they start.
The automated Ellepot tray filler frees up labor, packing trays quickly and efficiently with less mess.
Aggressive grass species can turn gardeners off to using ornamental grasses. Less fertile alternatives offer options for keeping grasses from taking over the garden.
Check out the newest 2018 plant introductions from Proven Winners and Danziger.
Check out the newest 2018 plant introductions from Syngenta Flowers, Hishtil, Jaldety, Cohen Propagators, Nir Nursery, Bailey Nurseries, and Sunset Western/Southern Living Plants.
Check out the newest 2018 plant introductions from American Takii, Hilverdakooijj, Hem Genetics, Thompson & Morgan, Sakata Ornamentals, and Ernst Benary of America.
Andrew Scheldorf, the winner of Dr. Allan Armitage’s California Spring Trials Scholarship, says the stories of plant origins help ground our industry to the people and places that have changed us.
Here are some of the top variety introductions for 2019 that have pleased Dr. A during California Spring Trials 2018.
Andrew Scheldorf, the winner of Dr. Allan Armitage’s California Spring Trials Scholarship, says breeders’ persistence in making small and large breeding improvements is a testament to their passion and dedication to excellence.
Check out these new plant introductions from the California Spring Trials 2018 trail featuring breeding from Dümmen Orange , Westhoff, Beekenkamp, and Plug Connection.
Here are some of the top variety introductions for 2019 that have pleased Dr. A during California Spring Trials 2018.
New plants from Suntory Flowers, Terra Nova Nurseries, Prudac, Florist, PlantHaven, Anthura, Kapiteyn, Kientzler, 2 Plant International, and more on day two of California Spring Trials 2018.
Breeders at Green Fuse Botanicals, Floranova, Vegetalis, and Ball Horticulture featured new plant varieties at the 2018 California Spring Trials with vibrant color and unique patterns that are easy for growers to produce and ship, as well as small-space friendly vegetables for patio and container growing.