Highlights From Greenhouse Grower’s February 2025 Issue
From software innovation to poinsettias and other winter crops, there was a lot of information to cover in Greenhouse Grower’s February 2025 issue. Check out the slideshow above for a closer look at the top stories (links to each story are included in the photo gallery and below). You can also find a digital version of the issue here.
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Cover Story: Wojo’s Greenhouse Employees Go All in With Stock Ownership Plan
Learn why Wojo's Greenhouse in Michigan implemented an Employee Stock Ownership Plan and how it might be an option for your business. Photo: Wojo's Greenhouse
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How To Prep Your Exit With Stock Ownership Plan Options
Chris Cimaglio of PivotPoint Business Solutions talks about exploring ESOPs as a path to legacy and growth in horticulture. Photo: ARMMY PICCA via Adobe Stock
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The Continuous Evolution of Greenhouse Insect Control
Get one insider’s take on the new pests growers face, and some of the new management options available to them. Photos: Janna Beckerman/Envu Environmental Sciences
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Monitoring Is the First Step in Mealybug Management
Learn why your workers should be trained to identify signs of mealybug infestations on plants. Learn more here. Photos: L. Pundt (L), and weerapat1003, via Adobe Stock (R)
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A Neat, New Twist on Poinsettia Trials
Plantpeddler’s appetite for new and exciting poinsettia varieties takes its most recent trial to new heights with a few fun twists. Photo: Plantpeddler
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New Trends in Cyclamen and Amaryllis Varieties
Newer genetics means more flowers and vibrant colors among these holiday amaryllis and cyclamen favorites.
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Allan Armitage: The Early Flower Captures the Buyer
Dr. Allan Armitage speaks on early-season flower options to add color to gardens in the months of February, March, and April. Photos: Allan Armitage
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Myths vs. Realities in Greenhouse Software
Learn about the reality of what today’s new software programs can do for you and your greenhouse operation. Photo: Growmentum
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How to Bridge Generational Gaps With ERP Systems
See how the next generation of floriculture is creating efficiencies by blending enterprise resource planning (ERP) software with good old-fashioned experience. Photos: Silver Fern (L) and Growmentum (R)
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When Campaign Promises Become Reality
Here’s a look at what’s at stake for horticulture and related industries if some of Trump’s proposed campaign policies come true. Photo: Doganmesut, via Adobe Stock
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Cover Story: Wojo’s Greenhouse Employees Go All in With Stock Ownership Plan
How To Prep Your Exit With Stock Ownership Plan Options
The Continuous Evolution of Greenhouse Insect Control
Monitoring Is the First Step in Mealybug Management
A Neat, New Twist on Poinsettia Trials
New Trends in Cyclamen and Amaryllis Varieties
Allan Armitage: The Early Flower Captures the Buyer
Myths vs. Realities in Greenhouse Software
How to Bridge Generational Gaps With ERP Systems
When Campaign Promises Become Reality
Cover Story: Wojo’s Greenhouse Employees Go All in With Stock Ownership Plan
Learn why Wojo’s Greenhouse in Michigan implemented an Employee Stock Ownership Plan and how it might be an option for your business.
How To Prep Your Exit With Stock Ownership Plan Options
Chris Cimaglio of PivotPoint Business Solutions talks about exploring ESOPs as a path to legacy and growth in horticulture.
The Continuous Evolution of Greenhouse Insect Control
Get one insider’s take on the new pests growers face, and some of the new management options available to them.
Monitoring Is the First Step in Mealybug Management
Learn why your workers should be trained to identify signs of mealybug infestations on plants. Learn more here.
A Neat, New Twist on Poinsettia Trials
Plantpeddler’s appetite for new and exciting poinsettia varieties takes its most recent trial to new heights with a few fun twists.
The Evolving Industry of Poinsettia Breeding
Plantpeddler’s Mike Gooder and Stacy Bryant speak on the evolving landscape and current state of poinsettia breeding.
New Trends in Cyclamen and Amaryllis Varieties
Newer genetics means more flowers and vibrant colors among these holiday amaryllis and cyclamen favorites.
Allan Armitage: The Early Flower Captures the Buyer
Dr. Allan Armitage speaks on early-season flower options to add color to gardens in the months of February, March, and April.
Look Out for These New Cyclamen and Amaryllis Varieties
Here’s a look at some holiday amaryllis and cyclamen variety favorites from Bloomaker, Morel Diffusion, Schoneveld, and Syngenta Flowers.
Myths vs. Realities in Greenhouse Software
Learn about the reality of what today’s new software programs can do for you and your greenhouse operation.
How to Bridge Generational Gaps With ERP Systems
See how the next generation of floriculture is creating efficiencies by blending enterprise resource planning (ERP) software with good old-fashioned experience.
When Campaign Promises Become Reality
Here’s a look at what’s at stake for horticulture and related industries if some of Trump’s proposed campaign policies come true.
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Brian D. Sparks is Editor of Greenhouse Grower and GreenhouseGrower.com. See all author stories here.