From new varieties to the state of peat, there was a lot of information to cover in Greenhouse Grower’s March 2024 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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Breeders Trailblazing with New Varieties
No matter what cultivars are already in greenhouses today, breeders are creating new, unique varieties to hit the market in 2024. (Photo: Hydrangea 'Eclipse' from Bailey Nurseries)
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Why Emotional Intelligence Is Critical to the Horticulture Industry
Allan Armitage on Why Being the Best Is Not the Goal
“I can’t think of a single person, plant, or place in our industry that is perfect. But that doesn't mean you should stop looking to make improvements.” Learn more here. Photo: Allan Armitage
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How Peat Concerns Are Leading to Alternatives and Innovation
Greenhouse growers are navigating peat shortage issues by testing new mixing materials. Here’s how some suppliers are helping them along the way. Photo: Jiffy Products International
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10 New Varieties to Consider for Your Crop Mix This Year
With every passing year, breeders continue to develop flowers with new colors, patterns, shapes, and more. Photo: Echinacea 'Revelation Coral' (Terra Nova Nurseries)
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Looking for Something New? Try These Plant Varieties Out for Size
As companies across the globe make new strides each season, it becomes more difficult to introduce something unique that growers and consumers haven’t seen before. But here’s how their efforts are paying off. Photo: Philodendron tortum (Costa Farms)
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A Supplier Perspective on How the Growing Media Market Is Evolving
Jeff Langner of Profile Products offers insights on current market conditions and how growers of all sizes can improve their production practices with both peat moss and other materials. Photo: Profile Products
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Breeders Trailblazing with New Varieties
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Why Emotional Intelligence Is Critical to the Horticulture Industry
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Allan Armitage on Why Being the Best Is Not the Goal
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How Peat Concerns Are Leading to Alternatives and Innovation
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10 New Varieties to Consider for Your Crop Mix This Year
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Looking for Something New? Try These Plant Varieties Out for Size
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A Supplier Perspective on How the Growing Media Market Is Evolving
The Commercial Success of Licensing Plants That Combat Climate Change
Allan Armitage on Why Being the Best Is Not the Goal
“I can’t think of a single person, plant, or place in our industry that is perfect. But that doesn’t mean you should stop looking to make improvements.” Learn more here.
How Peat Concerns Are Leading to Alternatives and Innovation
Looking for Something New? Try These Plant Varieties Out for Size
As companies across the globe make new strides each season, it becomes more difficult to introduce something unique that growers and consumers haven’t seen before. But here’s how their efforts are paying off.
A Supplier Perspective on How the Growing Media Market Is Evolving
Jeff Langner of Profile Products offers insights on current market conditions and how growers of all sizes can improve their production practices with both peat moss and other materials.
015Highlights From Greenhouse Grower’s March 2024 Issue