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Horticulture Success Stories in Succession Planning
January 30, 2026
Here’s a look at the most common OSHA concerns in greenhouse and nursery environments and how to address them.
From greenhouse leadership to adult vocational training, growers and educators are rethinking how careers in horticulture begin and grow.
Here are three trends that any grower can participate in, with accompanying varieties from Ball Horticultural.
Svensson has released updated rebate guides for 2026 to help growers achieve improved energy efficiency while reducing costs.
Kurt Becker of Dramm looks at the importance of proper sprayer maintenance for growers heading into spring.
John Ruter’s work in advanced plant breeding techniques has led to the launch of some of today’s most popular plants.
AmericanHort members are invited to submit applications or nominate an industry leader for the Board of Directors.
The Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show is always a great way to kick off the new year in horticulture, and this year was no exception.
In this episode, Brian Sparks and Marisa Reyes talk about highlights from MANTS 2026, purpose-driven plants, and what you can expect to find in Greenhouse Grower’s February 2026 issue.
Dutch Heritage Gardens is leveraging infrastructure, tech, and market gaps to drive growth with a young plant division and foliage offerings.
An annual global report from NOAA claims 2025 as the third warmest year since 1850 as ocean temperatures broke a new record.
Robert Witcomb of Ecomposite Products shares his 2026 spring garden trends focusing on eco-conscious design and sustainability.
BioWorks has launched two new soap products to improve control in greenhouse integrated pest management programs.