5 Things to Make Sure You See and Do at Cultivate’23

If you’re a long-time attendee of Cultivate, you know daily schedules can quickly become overloaded. Which means it’s vital to plan ahead so you don’t miss anything. For starters, if you’re coming with a group, it’s best to divide and conquer so you can get the best of both education and networking.

Keep reading for Part 1 of the Greenhouse Grower team’s musts for Cultivate’23 (you can find Part 2 here), starting with …

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Greenhouse Grower’s Evening of Excellence

This is the horticulture industry’s chance to recognize excellence in growing, breeding, innovation, and more. The event takes place at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, July 17, in Union Station Ballroom B of the Columbus Convention Center. All industry members are welcome to attend! Several award finalists have already been announced, but you’ll have to be there to find out the winners.

Saturday Workshops

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Take your learning to the next level when you sign up for Saturday workshops. These half or full-day programs provide more in-depth opportunities for hands-on learning and are designed to enrich both you and your business. These year’s workshops cover the essentials of hydroponics production, media and fertility, and retail.

Women in Horticulture: How to Build Authenticity & Leadership Skills

Registration for this event is closed, but if you’re attending, you’ll hear from Marlene Eick, who will outline the foundational work of relationships and results as we grow in our influence on other people and situations.

New Product Zone and New Varieties Zone

Located on the trade show floor and in the main hallway, these offer a close-up look at the latest innovations from plant breeders and other industry suppliers. In addition, plant breeders of all types are set to show off their latest introductions at their trade show booths. You won’t want to miss them.

Meet the Greenhouse Grower Team

Our editorial team includes new Editor Wendy Probst (for the last 18 years, Wendy worked for the Appalachian Trail Conservancy), Senior Editor Brian Sparks, Managing Editor Julie Hullett, and Corporate Content Director Heather Tunstall. If you find us in a classroom, on the trade show floor, or in the hallways, be sure to say hello! You can also stop by our booth (#2625).

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