From plug and liner trends to making the best use of data, there was a lot of information to cover in Greenhouse Grower’s October 2023 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).
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Cover Story: A Closer Look at Drew Koschmann’s Passion for Perennials
Drew Koschmann, Greenhouse Grower’s2023 Head Grower of the Year, is leading Walters Gardens to new heights in plant production, thanks to years of experience and a drive to make himself and his team better. Photo: Walters Gardens
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Two Top 100 Growers on How Data Aids in Production and Sales
When growers collect and analyze data, they find operational efficiencies in the greenhouse and sales office. Photo: Aris Horticulture
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2023 Plug and Liner Survey: How Growers Are Dealing With Shipping, Energy, and Other Challenges
Soaring costs in transportation and logistics, as well as labor struggles, have many of the nation’s young plant growers seeking new solutions. Photo: Greenhouse Grower
In his latest column, Dr. Allan Armitage notes that perennial salvias are a bit like the Jekyll and Hyde of popular plants, Find out why that's the case.
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How Packaging and Labels in Floriculture Are Trending Toward Automation
Cover Story: A Closer Look at Drew Koschmann’s Passion for Perennials
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Drew Koschmann, Greenhouse Grower’s2023 Head Grower of the Year, is leading Walters Gardens to new heights in plant production, thanks to years of experience and a drive to make himself and his team better.
Two Top 100 Growers on How Data Aids in Production and Sales
When growers collect and analyze data, they find operational efficiencies in the greenhouse and sales office.
In his latest column, Dr. Allan Armitage notes that perennial salvias are a bit like the Jekyll and Hyde of popular plants, Find out why that’s the case.
How Packaging and Labels in Floriculture Are Trending Toward Automation