New varieties of edibles introduced at 2016 California Spring Trials offer something for every type of gardener, from the beginning do-it-yourselfer to the hardcore, heirloom-only type. Check out some of the new varieties we saw at Spring Trials this year that will be available for retail in 2017.
At Peace Tree Farm, One Earth Edibles represent healthy living on a healthy planet.
The partnership will add more than 250 acres of NatureSweet greenhouse tomato production over the next three years.
The event, which takes place in San Luis Potosi from July 20-22, will feature discussions on production strategies, cost management in protected structures, and optimizing your greenhouse environment.
The National Garden Bureau is once again organizing summer vegetables trials this August in California, giving attendees the opportunity to visit with several breeding companies.
While edibles become more diverse, there’s one goal that hard-core gardeners and urban foodscapers share.
Let’s face it — edibles are all the rage, as gardeners of all generations get ready to test […]
Plants that ensure consumer success with disease resistance bred into their genetics, and ease of use in a […]
The station, which should be fully operational in mid-2017, will focus on Sakata’s rapidly expanding warm-season vegetables breeding programs and will host the company’s sales and marketing events in the region.
Set yourself apart by sizing up your competition, evaluating your demographics, and putting customers first.
Some critical points to think about before adding vegetables to your crop mix include market, crop choice, and labor.
This new line of nearly 150 vegetables and herbs is aimed at Millennials and will be available to garden centers in 2016.
Good Harvest Farms began growing hydroponic lettuce 15 years ago. Owner Chris Powell says having a reliable market and emphasizing quality are critical.