Like the growers who are part of the controlled-environment industry, equipment manufacturers also face unique challenges heading into the heart of 2021.
Most companies reported huge increases in sales and first-time customers last year. The question, how will that translate to this year?
From natural designs continuing to grow in popularity, to smaller events bringing more individualism, 1-800-Flowers predicts new trends.
The pandemic reminds us that pathogen testing is vital for health and well-being — for both humans and crops.
Despite the challenges of 2020, several indoor vegetable companies are in expansion mode heading into 2021.
Learn how a novel tissue culture technique is used to increase the value of the already-unique Haemanthus albiflos.
Greenhouse Grower Editor Janeen Wright says the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light how essential customer care really is.
After thoroughly reviewing all data, APHIS determined the A1-DFR petunia variety is unlikely to pose a plant pest risk to agricultural crops or other plants in the U.S.
WayBeyond Limited will focus on the global expansion of digital farm solutions for large scale, multi-site farms to optimize farming productivity.
The redesigned U.S. Drought Portal aggregates drought impact data for economic sectors such as agriculture, energy, and water utilities, using interactive maps and data.
The new rule is based on public comments and lessons learned during the 2020 growing season.
A new survey shows gardeners of all ages will be back digging in the dirt this year.
In botanic gardens around the world, the reproductive future of the infamously aromatic plant is threatened. A new collaborative program wants to save it.