In Case You Missed Them: The Top Stories on GreenhouseGrower.com in February
Here’s a look back at the headlines that drew the most attention from the Greenhouse Grower audience last month.
Horticulture Industry Mourning Sudden Passing of Mandy Gerace
On Feb. 4, the green industry lost one of its most dynamic young leaders with the passing of Mandy Gerace of Welby Gardens and Syngenta Flowers.
Amazon Enters Greenhouse Leafy Greens Space Through Partnership
Less than two years after investing in climate tech startup company Hippo Harvest, Amazon is now selling the company’s first line of leafy green lettuces.
Inexpensive (and Smart) Ways to Add Greenhouse Technology
Some growers believe it is too costly to automate their greenhouse tasks, but doing so in a simple fashion can cut costs and improve efficiency.
How Peace Tree Farm Has Set a Path for the Future
This Pennsylvania operation has long been known for its commitment to quality, sustainability, and innovation. Learn how the company is maintaining this approach during a time of transition.
Looking for Viva Magenta Varieties? Try These on for Size
Breeders tout their favorite offerings that reflect Pantone’s most recent Color of the Year.
This Revolutionary Biocontrol and Delivery System Has Plenty of Potential
The work by three scientists on citrus greening promises to change how we manage all bacterial and viral diseases.
Ways the Impressive Capability of ChatGPT Might Impact the Horticulture Industry
ChatGPT can answer questions and participate in human-like dialog across a full spectrum of information and topics. But will growers be able to use it? One curious mind takes a deep dive.
New and Familiar Faces Take on Key Roles at Proven Winners, PDSI, and ForemostCo
These three plant companies have boosted their internal expertise with the addition and promotion of new talent.
Raker-Roberta’s 2023 Trials to Focus on Color Trends and Cut Flowers
We recently checked in with Emily Wildt, Regional Sales and Trial Garden Director at Raker-Roberta, to get a sneak peek at what’s on tap this year.
New Crop Protection Products for Greenhouse Growers Are on the Way
Research is giving rise to new products to protect your crops in 2023, including biocontrols.