In this episode of Greenhouse Grower to Grower, we catch up with leadership from Skagit Horticulture and Smith Gardens to learn more about the future of floriculture in the Pacific Northwest.
In this year’s Top 100 survey, we sought advice on how to successfully navigate major challenges in the floriculture market.
Three students from North Carolina State University have received HRI scholarships to study plant science.
The Garden Media Group announces the return of the Fifth Annual Women Horticulture Week event for green industry empowerment.
Controlled-environmental agriculture (CEA) is becoming more popular, but University of Florida research shows there’s still room to improve.
A horticulture professor at UConn found financial success in pursuit of a better planet by licensing plants that fight climate change.
Dr. Rose Buitenhuis of the Vineland Research and Innovation Centre discusses the factors that contribute to biocontrol program failure in this week’s video.
For companies in the greenhouse and garden center industry, here are best practices for supporting injured workers through recovery.
The choice of HR payroll practice can help or harm your company’s ability to plan for long-term success and retain valuable employee talent.
The enhancements to the platform bring an increased level of control and efficiency to greenhouse operations.
Effective onboarding of new employees is an undervalued aspect of business management that can help retain valued and loyal talent.
Hurd, a byproduct of hemp, may be the solution to the environmental and supply chain problems of peat moss.
American Floral Endowment’s next Grow Pro webinar covers how biochar could be an eco-friendly and economical replacement for peat.