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February 26, 2022
With this move, Dümmen Orange has centralized its breeding activities for pot and garden chrysanthemum at one location.
Architects specializing in cannabis will help you define what you want to grow, how you want to grow, and then shape a custom-tailored building for you.
The Organic Produce Network recently provided an update on continuing discussions taking place between the Center for Food Safety and the Coalition for Sustainable Organics.
The Young’s Plant Farm trial garden is located in Auburn, AL, and features 26,000 square feet of raised beds that include sun and shade trials.
Carpenteria, CA-based Westerlay Orchids is expanding its plant offerings with the introduction of a line of bromeliads.
The Perennial Plant Association is heading to Lancaster, PA, in June for a week designed to highlight the wonders of perennial plants.
In his latest column, Allan Armitage says once you have established what your customers are comfortable with, then go out and find those cool cultivars to go with your favorites.
Researchers are using modern ag tech to flesh out smell and taste data on tomatoes and blueberries. See what they are learning.
A new grant aims to define and enhance the physical and genetic traits in tomatoes that affect flavor and make them suitable for controlled environments.
The inaugural Advisory Committee for Urban Agriculture, which was created to provide input on policy development and to help identify barriers to urban agriculture, includes some familiar names.
Our focus on Color of the Year Very Peri-themed varieties from leading plant growers and breeders continues with these selections.
Learn how this horticulture industry veteran brings experience in research and Extension to an emerging greenhouse tomato operation.
Royal Van Zanten and The Queen’s Flowers have joined forces to create the brand-new flower Astronova, which functions equally well as a focal, stand-alone flower, or as part of a bouquet.