NGB has interacted with nearly 10 million home gardeners this year, helping to build a stronger future for the entire industry.
Around 7,500 horticulture-related professionals from 140 countries registered for the in-person show and/or the virtual platform.
USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will be mailing its first Hemp Acreage and Production Survey to 20,500 producers across the nation beginning Oct. 18.
Are you thinking about purchasing an ERP system for your operation? Before you take the plunge, consider this advice from two leading software providers.
Even with a strong spring, many growers suggest supply availability will affect their short- and long-term future.
The Plant Lighting Short Course kicks off this week with an overview of the ins and outs of crop lighting. Here’s a closer look at what to expect, and why you should sign up.
Learn why Gloucester, MA, was the winner of the America In Bloom (AIB)/All-America Selections Showcase Garden contest.
The marketplace for talent has shifted. You need to think of your employees like customers and put thoughtful attention into retaining them.
A study of consumers in Europe shows that people may be working from home now more than ever, but their love of houseplants remains.
Faust, a Professor of Floriculture Physiology at Clemson University and a leading expert on poinsettias, was the 2021 recipient of the Society of American Florists’ (SAF) Alex Laurie Award.
The 2021 Operation of the Year is dedicated to constantly improving its people, its company, and its industry.
Kicking off a month-long series focused on supply chain issues and strategies, here’s just a taste of how significant the problem is, and where things are headed.
The online course is design to provide greenhouse growers with an opportunity to learn about all the aspects related to the selection, implementation, and benefits of plant lighting systems.