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Vacant Lots In Detroit Will Be Transformed Into 150-Acre Urban Farm
November 19, 2013
Greenhouse Grower checks in with Peter Konjoian, co-owner of Konjoian Greenhouses, to ask about his recent switch from growing ornamentals to growing only vegetables.
How many springs have we been hearing customers lament over failed echinaceas? “Fancy” echinaceas (peach, salmon, mango, yellow, […]
Two of Dümmen’s overseas facilities have earned certifications: Red Fox Ethiopia reached the Gold certificate of the Ethiopian […]
Three new varieties have joined the verbena Superbena line-up this year: ‘Superbena Royale Plum Wine,’ ‘Superbena Royale Whitecap’ and ‘Superbena Violet Ice.’
Allan Armitage is a man who takes his own advice. A poet and a storyteller in his own […]
Greenhouse suppliers are taking a shot at creating some of the action and adventure you’d normally find in […]
Brought to Plants Nouveau from Arie Blom of AB-Cultivars in The Netherlands, the Mariachi series of Helenium autumnalis is compact […]
Echinaceas are a must-have for sunny perennial gardens. The newest varieties have showy flowers with stunning fade resistant colors that last through the summer. Check out these gorgeous new varieties for 2014.
Longtime Rough Brothers executive and greenhouse industry leader Albert (“Al”) Reilly passed away on Thursday, October 17. Reilly […]
Running trial gardens used to be the primary responsibility of university horticulture departments and breeders. But the number of growers who are maintaining their own trials is increasing. Greenhouse Grower talked to Al Gerace, owner of Welby Gardens in Denver, Colo., about why he thinks it is worth the time and effort to have his own trial garden.
Check out these lovely new introductions in calibrachoa. [blackoutgallery id=”52601″]
New heuchera and heucherella varieties offer fabulous foliage options for the landscape. [blackoutgallery id=”53272″]
Snapdragons add beauty to the landscape, whether they are in planting beds, or even in hanging baskets. Take […]