The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society has announced the 2025 Philadelphia Flower Show, Gardens of Tomorrow, winners.
The new facility, Innovaplant de Guatemala S.A., is currently focused on new construction and facility upgrades to assure Kientzler’s production standards are adopted.
Years ago, no one had heard of plants such as angelonia or calibrachoa. Thanks to CAST, Dr. A explains why they’ve become more popular than ever.
The purpose of the garden is to evaluate the long-term performance of perennial and shrub varieties in the unique climate of the Central Midwest.
The All-America Selections organization has created custom videos to promote five of its most recent AAS Winners.
Here’s a look at cold-hardy winter plants that serve as colorful, early-season flower options for gardens in the early months of the year.
Outback Plants has purchased Must Have Perennials to strengthen its portfolio of vegetative and tissue culture-raised perennials.
BioTherm Solutions’ Grower Stories highlight innovative and important climate work and products from growers from across the U.S.
Here’s a look at some holiday amaryllis and cyclamen variety favorites from Bloomaker, Morel Diffusion, Schoneveld, and Syngenta Flowers.
Dr. Allan Armitage speaks on early-season flower options to add color to gardens in the months of February, March, and April.
The 2025 edition of THRIVE and FLOURISH from Ball Seed provides growing solutions and resources to the landscape and retail markets.
Newer genetics means more flowers and vibrant colors among these holiday amaryllis and cyclamen favorites.
Plantpeddler’s Mike Gooder and Stacy Bryant speak on the evolving landscape and current state of poinsettia breeding.