The mysterious bug-eating plants can generate a magnetic field, researchers learn.
Automation equipment is a popular option for growers struggling with labor shortages. But not all growing containers are created equal.
The Kentucky-based greenhouse vegetable grower will harvest its first tomato crop this spring. It got there by developing a model the whole industry can follow.
The Oregon Association of Nurseries’ Nursery Guide LIVE virtual marketplace event this week features two keynote presentations designed to help greenhouse growers prepare their business for the future.
A new digital event will offer engaging and accessible garden content to help inexperienced gardeners be successful and fall in love with the hobby.
As biologicals gain momentum in the fight against disease and insects, manufacturers strive for clarity with growers.
From using natural sunlight to exploring different varieties, here are a few ways you can minimize the resources needed to grow cannabis.
Learn how being able to listen to your crops’ needs is coming to fruition.
While not an overall seed shortage, regions around the U.S. are noticing produce seeds are low on stock.
A series of newsletters and webinars from the Horticultural Research Institute will outline control points in nursery production, resilient cultivars, and more.
The University of Florida’s Stick Olympics competition last winter wasn’t just a training exercise to improve manual sticking of cuttings. It also celebrated the industry’s diverse seasonal workforce.
The legislative landscape has changed significantly since last year. What does it mean for horticulture and critical issues facing the industry?
Suppliers say starting with a firm foundation is key to maximize performance.