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Allan Armitage on the Top Floriculture Industry Trends for 2023
January 10, 2023
Winners of the Green Thumb Awards were chosen based on uniqueness, technological innovation, ability to solve a gardening problem, and appeal to gardeners.
Interested growers can experience The Gardens at Ball at its height of color from Summer 2022 using immersive 3D photography and virtual technology.
The state-of-the-art research facility in Japan will serve as Suntory’s new base for product development and production for flowers and vegetables.
The controlled-environment industry saw the expansion of several vegetable crop segments in 2022. As you plan for the new year, consider some of these options.
Along with being able to see new varieties on display, regular attendees of California Spring Trials had to feel a sense of normalcy earlier this year.
In a still-emerging market like greenhouse cannabis, production knowledge is critical to the success of any growing operation.
Close to 1,000 cultivars were tested in 2022 from 32 companies including firms from the U.S., Germany, The Netherlands, Israel, Thailand, the Czech Republic, and Japan.
Keeping plants watered was a challenge in an unusually dry year, but in spite this, some outstanding plants emerged from the trials.
All-America Selections has awarded Colocasia ‘Royal Hawaiian Waikiki’ with a National Winner designation.
Despite early hot weather and two major rainfall events, a number of edibles, caladiums, and other plants led the way at the JC Raulston Arboretum at North Carolina State University.
As the field trials came to an end, several new varieties stood out as the best performing throughout the country.
Watch to the end for a countdown of the top ten winning poinsettias from the trial in the “Red” and “Non-Red” categories.
The company’s InnovationFest highlighted the beauty of nature, with growers and partners from more than 50 organizations around the world visiting the company’s R&D facility in Israel.