The new partnership expands both Ball Seed and Syngenta’s production capabilities, as the newly built facilities assist growers with improved quality.
Check out some of the displays and annuals and perennials found on the 2018 Michigan Garden Plant tour.
With more perennials breeding and ongoing efforts by breeders to provide the supply chain with clean material for improved perennials production, it’s good to see companies working together to mainstream these beauties.
The Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden’s Annual Symposium, an educational opportunity for advancing gardening in Iowa, takes place on Saturday, Oct. 20.
Gerberas are great potted plants that are easy for consumers to grow successfully in their gardens.
Shrubs offered by historically herbaceous breeding firms are no longer a fad, but a trend that shall continue.
Cincinnati-based 80 Acres Farms plans to build a large, fully automated indoor farm in Hamilton, OH, which will produce specialty greens to supply local independent retailers including Jungle Jim’s International Market and Dorothy Lane Markets, and national chain locations for Whole Foods and U.S. Foods.
NatureFresh Farms took to the road this year in its mobile Greenhouse Education Center to show consumers how fresh vegetables are grown.
Planting diagrams for nearly 200 recipes that use new varieties for 2019 are pictured in the guide.
Three plants from Southern Living Plant Collection were recently honored with the FlameProof award from the Dallas Arboretum Plant Trials.
Two Dutch companies that have been active flower and plant breeders and propagators for more than 40 years, Florist Holland and HilverdaKooij, announced last week that they plan to merge.
During this year’s symposium, Hoffman Nursery hosted more than 200 attendees for breakfast and a tour of the nursery.
The event is a chance for growers to see the latest poinsettia varieties evaluated in the National Poinsettia Trials, and hear more about the latest poinsettia research.