Highlights from Greenhouse Grower’s August 2025 Issue
From new disease control tips for houseplants and tropicals to a look at top-performing varieties at the University of Georgia (UGA) Trial Gardens, there was a lot of information to cover in Greenhouse Grower‘s August 2025 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 Fine-Tune Fertilizer Use in Containers with AI and RGB Imaging
Ping Yu looks at how a simple camera and smart software can be all growers need to improve nutrient management, reduce waste, and catch problems before they show.
Photo: Ping Yu
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A Guide to Disease Management of Tropicals and Houseplants
From Andy Wilcox, learn how expert growers are identifying, preventing, and managing disease pressure before it spreads in tropicals and houseplants.
Photo: Monrovia, Trae Crocker
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The Evolution of Field Trials at Mast Young Plants
See how Mast Young Plants of Grand Rapids, MI, uses field trials to evaluate performance and answer questions that matter most to its customers.
Photo: Mast Young Plants
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Top Performers from the University of Georgia Trial Gardens
Dr. Allan Armitage highlights some of the top performers out of the UGA Trial Gardens overseen by Dr. John Ruter and managed by Sandi Begani.
Photo: Levi Astacio
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Building Better Plants with Microbes
From Marisa Reyes, F. Lowers Greenhouse trialed microbial amendments, resulting in stronger roots, faster recovery, and fuller plants.
Photo: F. Lowers Greenhouse LLC.
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The Science of Shade
Greenhouse Grower caught up with coverings and shading systems manufacturer to learn about the challenges that growers face (Part 1), factors that growers should consider when selecting a new system (Part 2), and resources that growers can use to keep up with the latest developments (Part 3).
Photo: Ludvig Svensson
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Managing a Multi-Generational Workforce in the Horticulture Industry
Editor Brian Sparks discusses his takeaways from a Cultivate'25 educational session on managing a multi-generational workforce.
Photo: Drazen via Adobe Stock
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What’s New in Foliage and Houseplants?
From bold color to improved logistics, the foliage and houseplant category continues to evolve with both growers and consumers in mind.
Photo: Dümmen Orange, ForemostCo, and Proven Winners
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How to Fine-Tune Fertilizer Use in Containers with AI and RGB Imaging
A Guide to Disease Management of Tropicals and Houseplants
The Evolution of Field Trials at Mast Young Plants
Top Performers from the University of Georgia Trial Gardens
Building Better Plants with Microbes
The Science of Shade
Managing a Multi-Generational Workforce in the Horticulture Industry
What’s New in Foliage and Houseplants?
How to Fine-Tune Fertilizer Use in Containers with AI and RGB Imaging
Ping Yu looks at how a simple camera and smart software can be all growers need to improve nutrient management, reduce waste, and catch problems before they show.
A Guide to Disease Management of Tropicals and Houseplants
From Andy Wilcox, learn how expert growers are identifying, preventing, and managing disease pressure before it spreads in tropicals and houseplants.
The Evolution of Field Trials at Mast Young Plants
See how Mast Young Plants of Grand Rapids, MI, uses field trials to evaluate performance and answer questions that matter most to its customers.
Top Performers from the University of Georgia Trial Gardens
Dr. Allan Armitage highlights some of the top performers out of the UGA Trial Gardens overseen by Dr. John Ruter and managed by Sandi Begani.
Building Better Plants with Microbes
From Marisa Reyes, F. Lowers Greenhouse trialed microbial amendments, resulting in stronger roots, faster recovery, and fuller plants.
The Science of Shade
Greenhouse Grower caught up with coverings and shading systems manufacturer to learn about the challenges that growers face (Part 1), factors that growers should consider when selecting a new system (Part 2), and resources that growers can use to keep up with the latest developments (Part 3).
Managing a Multi-Generational Workforce in the Horticulture Industry
Editor Brian Sparks discusses his takeaways from a Cultivate’25 educational session on managing a multi-generational workforce.
What’s New in Foliage and Houseplants?
From bold color to improved logistics, the foliage and houseplant category continues to evolve with both growers and consumers in mind.
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