This first-of-its-kind program aims to help cannabis growers increase their energy efficiency and lower their energy costs.
These peer review journal research projects shed light on heat stress and crop protection.
Strawberries are very temperature-sensitive and are usually only grown outdoors. Fluence and Delphy are working to find a lighting solution to help strawberries growing in controlled environments.
Color is the theme of these varieties, as each brings vibrancy to any garden.
Dümmen Orange and Dutch Heritage Gardens will team up on a new hemp clone initiative.
Holly Scoggins has joined the Saunders Genetics team as NewGen Boxwood Program Manager and Saunders Brothers Marketing Coordinator.
USDA will reallocate the money to existing programs, including a recent fresh produce box one.
This new survey asked more than just gardeners about their feelings towards locally and domestically grown cut flowers.
Humboldt Seed Company has announced a partnership with British Columbia-based Nymera to offer the first feminized, organic-certified seeds in the world to Canadian and global markets.
Element Farms’ newest greenhouse will be one of the world’s only greenhouses customized for growing pesticide-free baby spinach year round.
The booming gardening and ornamentals market in the past year, as predicted by many in the industry, is carrying over into 2021.
Dr. Allan Armitage re-affirms why new plants are the lifeblood of the green industry and what’s needed to break the monotony of pandemic life.
Plant owners, whether new or old, have been growing their houseplant collections at a rapid pace, and the growing industry is trying to keep up in response.