Malinina and Walters Gardens Inc. are the recipients of the 2024 Michigan Works! Impact Award for their contributions to workforce development in Michigan.
Cornell University is partnering with the University of Vermont and the University of Maine to offer a webinar series on scouting for disease, insect, and weed pests of greenhouse ornamentals.
The OptimIA project is a multi-state university research and Extension collaboration among controlled-environment plant physiologists, agricultural engineers, and agricultural economists.
Anyone who loves the world of gardening should embrace the influence that new platforms like TikTok can have, according to the company.
Traditional greenhouse irrigation strategies were primarily established on radiometric units stemming from sunlight and HPS lamps, but the advent of dynamic LED lighting, has posed challenges.
Hoffman Nursery has been growing ornamental and native grasses for more than 35 years. This week we had the chance to catch up with them right before the winter trade show season kicks off.
This group of growers and industry partners from across the country will bring their expertise to help shape the direction of Greenhouse Grower across all our content platforms.
Already one of the nation’s largest ornamental operations, Costa’s acquisition of Battlefield significantly extends its geographical presence and overall influence and footprint in horticulture.
A healthy plant is more resistant to pests and diseases, and typically produces higher yields. Learn more in this new digital report.
Are you headed to Baltimore this week for the Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show? Here’s a refresher on what you might discover.
A new crop of federal and state-level employment laws will go into effect this year that shape workplace policies and the hiring market, including in horticulture.
The next green industry Lean Flow workshop, presented by FlowVision, will take place at Spring Meadow Nursery in Grand Haven, MI, on Jan. 16-17.
The floriculture industry and the fresh produce industry, both indoor and outdoor, share many of the same goals.