Highlights from Greenhouse Grower’s April 2026 Issue
From leveraging colorful foliage in place of flowers to a final look at wood substrates, there was a lot of information to cover in Greenhouse Grower® Magazine‘s April 2026 issue. Check out the slideshow below for a closer look at the top stories (links to each story are included in the photo gallery and the rest of the article below). You can also find a digital version of the issue here.
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How to Overcome Decision Friction
The Decision Friction Map is a framework developed by Tony D’Avino through work in performance facilitation and Inner Game Methodology leadership.
Photo: Monster Ztudio via Adobe Stock
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Mums That Move the Market
From early- and late-season bloomers to bicolors, family series, and tougher post-purchase performers, the latest garden mums are doing more than ever for fall programs.
Photo: Dümmen Orange
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Who Needs Flowers with Foliage this Fun?
From Justin Lombardoni, here's a look at certain cultivars with interesting foliage as a grower alternative to flowers outside of their bloom periods.
Photo: Chicago Botanic Gardens
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How Color Orchids Is Rethinking the Orchid Business
From color strategy to disciplined seasonality and more, Color Orchids is building an orchid business around consistency and flexibility.
Photo: Color Orchids
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Building the Next Generation of Growers
As experienced growers retire and fewer new professionals enter the pipeline, Todd Downing looks at how training and development are becoming critical tools.
Photo: Seventyfour via Adobe Stock
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Getting More from Environmental Controls
From underused features to energy savings, suppliers share how growers can make better use of today’s environmental controls.
Photo: Argus Controls
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A Guide to Wood Substrates: Northeastern U.S. Tree Species
This is the sixth and final article in a six-part series from Dr. Brian Jackson highlighting the sourcing, engineering, commercial availability, and use of wood substrates.
Click here for Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
Photo: Brian Jackson
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How to Overcome Decision Friction
Mums That Move the Market
Who Needs Flowers with Foliage this Fun?
How Color Orchids Is Rethinking the Orchid Business
Building the Next Generation of Growers
Getting More from Environmental Controls
A Guide to Wood Substrates: Northeastern U.S. Tree Species
How to Overcome Decision Friction
The Decision Friction Map is a framework developed by Tony D’Avino through work in performance facilitation and Inner Game Methodology leadership.
Mums That Move the Market
From early- and late-season bloomers to bicolors, family series, and tougher post-purchase performers, the latest garden mums are doing more than ever for fall programs.
Who Needs Flowers with Foliage this Fun?
From Justin Lombardoni, here’s a look at certain cultivars with interesting foliage as a grower alternative to flowers outside of their bloom periods.
How Color Orchids Is Rethinking the Orchid Business
From color strategy to disciplined seasonality and more, Color Orchids is building an orchid business around consistency and flexibility.
Building the Next Generation of Growers
As experienced growers retire and fewer new professionals enter the pipeline, Todd Downing looks at how training and development are becoming critical tools.
Getting More from Environmental Controls
From underused features to energy savings, suppliers share how growers can make better use of today’s environmental controls.
A Guide to Wood Substrates: Northeastern U.S. Tree Species
This is the sixth and final article in a six-part series from Dr. Brian Jackson highlighting the sourcing, engineering, commercial availability, and use of wood substrates. Click here for Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
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