The event gives growers a chance to connect with peers while checking out more than 100 new and current trial varieties.
“Our Botanic Garden brings the key trends that shape consumer behavior to life. It’s an opportunity to explore different ways to drive sales.”
The company’s new logo with an X and Y stands for the innovative genetics the Dutch breeder develops.
Learn how two companies are focusing on drought tolerance in crops as much as beauty.
Breeders and suppliers present their latest greenhouse pepper varieties, and advice on how to grow them the right way.
Chosen by experts for performance and backed by a strong national marketing campaign, these iconic varieties will be in high demand next spring.
“I have been wanting to chat about coleus for some time now. As it turns out, I recently happened upon two very special cultivars within an hour of each other at CAST.”
When growing hydroponic radishes, choosing the right variety can make a big difference in production efficiency and yield.
Breedx, a varietal development company and leader in the seedless sweet pepper segment, is now working to naturally alter the fructose/glucose ratio in tomatoes.
Mt. Cuba Center’s four-year Carex trials show how the species adapt to their environment and thrive outside of their comfort zone.
The University of Georgia Trial Gardens hosted its annual Open House for the plant industry on June 7, and for the public on June 10.
As a New England award winner, Sellew is now eligible for consideration for the Entrepreneur Of The Year 2023 National Awards.
During the 2023 California Spring Trials, these begonias offered great flower size and beautiful foliage that works well in baskets or containers.