Highlights from Greenhouse Grower’s June 2026 Issue
From floral fleet management to a final look at new varieties from CAST 2026, there was a lot of information to cover in Greenhouse Grower® Magazine‘s June 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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Being a Good Leader in Good Times and Bad
Here are insights on what it means to be a good leader in floriculture from our talk with John Hardiman of American Farms.
Photo: American Farms
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The Risk vs. Reward of Preventative Dipping
Andy Wilcox looks at how dipping unrooted cuttings and rooted liners can reduce pest and pathogen pressure, but growers are divided over the risk of disease spread.
Photo: Julie Graesch, BioWorks Inc., taken at Eberts Greenhouse
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Reducing Delivery Risk in Greenhouse Businesses with Smarter Fleet Management
From Hortica's Cathy James, here's how to develop stronger fleet management plans to reduce delivery risks for greenhouse businesses.
Photo: Hortica
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New Varieties Worth Making Room for From CAST 2026
Content Specialist Marisa Reyes looks at new introductions from California Spring Trials 2026 and what they have to offer to grower benches, retail displays, and home gardens.
Photo: Darwin Perennials, Marisa Reyes, Suntory Flowers, and Walters Gardens
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America in Bloom Celebrates 25 Years of Community Partnerships
As the America in Bloom program marks 25 years, industry leaders reflect on the many benefits of community beautification.
Photo: America in Bloom
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Cultivating the Next Generation of Growers
Justin Lombardoni speaks on how, amid an ever-changing world, the horticulture industry needs to do more to foster a love of plants in younger generations.
Photo: Justin Lombardoni
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Being a Good Leader in Good Times and Bad
The Risk vs. Reward of Preventative Dipping
Reducing Delivery Risk in Greenhouse Businesses with Smarter Fleet Management
New Varieties Worth Making Room for From CAST 2026
America in Bloom Celebrates 25 Years of Community Partnerships
Cultivating the Next Generation of Growers
Being a Good Leader in Good Times and Bad
Here are insights on what it means to be a good leader in floriculture from our talk with John Hardiman of American Farms.
The Risk vs. Reward of Preventative Dipping
Andy Wilcox looks at how dipping unrooted cuttings and rooted liners can reduce pest and pathogen pressure, but growers are divided over the risk of disease spread.
Reducing Delivery Risk in Greenhouse Businesses with Smarter Fleet Management
From Hortica‘s Cathy James, here’s how to develop stronger fleet management plans to reduce delivery risks for greenhouse businesses.
New Varieties Worth Making Room for From CAST 2026
Content Specialist Marisa Reyes looks at new introductions from California Spring Trials 2026 and what they have to offer to grower benches, retail displays, and home gardens.
America in Bloom Celebrates 25 Years of Community Partnerships
As the America in Bloom program marks 25 years, industry leaders reflect on the many benefits of community beautification.
Cultivating the Next Generation of Growers
Justin Lombardoni speaks on how, amid an ever-changing world, the horticulture industry needs to do more to foster a love of plants in younger generations.
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