Highlights from Greenhouse Grower’s September 2025 Issue

From looking at ways to make ag tech more accessible to the art of creating successful combos, there was a lot of information to cover in Greenhouse Grower® Magazine‘s September 2025 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.

How to Efficiently Allocate Production Resources for 2026

From Andy Wilcox, industry experts share their strategies on how to lock in supplies, manage risk, and keep 2026 production plans on track.

What Made Hampshire Farms Our 2025 Operation of the Year

Here’s a look at the success story of Hampshire FarmsGreenhouse Grower‘s 2025 Operation of the Year winner during the Evening of Excellence at Cultivate’25. Additionally, our follow-up piece includes a slideshow for an exclusive look inside the operation.

Plant Trials and Tribulations from the Garden of Dr. Allan Armitage

Dr. Allan Armitage takes a break from visiting trial gardens across the country to give a tour of his home garden, filled with standout plant varieties.

Making Ag Tech Accessible for All Growers

Jennifer Mowery shares her insights on achieving digital transformation in the greenhouse industry by making ag tech accessible and practical for all.

Top Articles
15 Scientific Terms Every Greenhouse Grower Should Know

Dr. Charlie Hall on Knowing Your Costs and Value

Greenhouse Grower spoke with Dr. Charlie Hall about his thoughts on tariffs, inflation, rising costs, and what growers can do to stay profitable in 2026.

Great Examples of Long-Term Planning from Industry Experts

Following a theme of ‘Cost Management Planning’, the Greenhouse Grower team asks industry experts for their advice on the issue.

On the Art of Creating Successful Combos

With help from Selecta One, Suntory Flowers, and Syngenta Flowers representatives, Marisa Reyes looks at how breeders and growers work together to create plant combinations that are reliable, eye-catching, and make it easy for gardeners to succeed.

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