Highlights From Greenhouse Grower’s November 2022 Issue

From emerging niche crops to the state of growing media, there was a lot of information to cover in Greenhouse Grower’s November 2022 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).

Vanilla, Turmeric Join Market as Greenhouse Herbs

The November cover story was a series of profiles of several emerging crops for you to consider. This one looks at the rising popularity of vanilla and turmeric.

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Boost Your Cash Flow With Indoor Berries

Indoor-grown berries can be a highly profitable crop for greenhouse growers of all sizes, and several greenhouse operations have already added berries to their production lines.

Growing Forestry Transplants in Your Greenhouse

The opportunity for growers to get into raising tree seedlings, or growing them into nursery standard retail transplants, may never be better.

4 Unique Greenhouse Crops You May Not Have Considered

Mangoes? Melons? Wasabi? Yes, they all might be a fit for you — if you do your homework.

Top Articles
A Supplier Perspective on How the Growing Media Market Is Evolving

Greenhouse Lighting for Long Days

Learn more about long-day lighting practices that optimize the photoperiodic flowering response in your crops.

Managing a Major Fungus in Greenhouse Cucumbers With Biologicals

Research has shown that application of biological control products can reduce powdery mildew on greenhouse cucumbers.

Current and Future State of the Growing Media Industry

Growing media producers are committed to work through product shortages, develop innovative solutions, and serve their customers.

Has the Succulent Wave Peaked? Not So Fast

There are still many opportunities for growth in the succulents market. A breeder, a grower, and a social media lifestyle expert offer their take.

Top Ten Performing Annuals From the University of Minnesota 2022 Flower Trials

You can find coverage of several university and grower field trials from this past year on GreenhouseGrower.com here. Here’s one, which offers an impressive display of color, texture, and foliage.

Why My Love for Annuals Continues to Grow

In his latest column, Allan Armitage says the world of growing annuals should never be boring, thanks to the wide range of colors and other benefits they provide.

Why It’s Vitally Important For You to Know Your End Consumer

Greenhouse Grower Editor Janeen Wright says consumer engagement is changing, and the businesses that grow and find continued success will be those that do more to build their business around their customers.

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