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Using Native Plants to Enhance Urban Landscapes
September 21, 2023
The Medallion of Honor, presented to Hiroshi Sakata, is awarded to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the development of the gardening industry.
A doctoral candidate at North Carolina State University wants to develop an indoor grapevine transplant that can be planted and cropped in the same year in a commercial vineyard.
Researchers are thinking outside the box to expand lettuce growing outside the traditional areas in Florida.
Chris Freeman is well known in the flower business through his director and managerial positions with major breeding companies including Ball FloraPlant, Fischer, and Syngenta Flowers.
Both Pure Flavor and MightyVine were on Greenhouse Grower’s list of the largest greenhouse vegetable growers in the U.S. for 2023.
Michigan State University Extension picks four plant cultivars or combinations at each trial garden participating in the Michigan Garden Plant Tour.
Salvias are one of the most popular plants for the nursery and greenhouse grower.
Dr. A’s latest column on dispelling the myths of marketing pollinator plants as natives is creating a buzz, so to speak. Let us know what you think!
By tailoring the effect of light on your plants, you can ensure that they are always receiving the optimal amount of light energy to grow successfully.
Farwest Show 2023 attendees chose ‘Eclipse’ Hydrangea as the People’s Choice at the event’s New Varieties Showcase.
After the breakthrough achievements of creating blue and maroon flower colors in hardy hibiscus, a Texas A&M breeder has developed the first-ever coral-colored hibiscus.
The Ohio State University’s online comprehensive learning opportunity for greenhouse strawberry production is back, taking place in early September.
This variegated elephant ear, one of four plants recognized by a team of judges, offers unique variegation on velvety, soft foliage.