Ernest was a landscape architect who became a world renowned garden center designer, and a friend to many in the industry.
Among the many market shifts that are taking place in the horticulture industry during the coronavirus pandemic is the shopping experience for plant buyers.
The National Hemp Association has formed a new Standing Committee Of Hemp Organizations, which represents outreach to an industry that has been recently impacted by COVID-19 and other challenges.
In response to the pandemic, federal lawmakers are investing $58 million to help Ontario vegetable growers protect their employees.
COVID-19 has made it impossible for Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show organizers to welcome attendees to Baltimore in person, which is why they are working to develop an online platform.
Last year’s Greenhouse Grower Gamechanger of the Year award winner shares tips to elevate your company to an elite status.
Dickman Farms in New York, Bell Nursery in Maryland, and Belmont Nursery in California were each confronted with the coronavirus in different ways. Learn how their leadership teams united each of their companies to chart a path forward.
Economic growth following COVID-19 is expected to be sluggish. According to the long-time ag economist, addressing the pandemic may be the only path to full economic recovery in the long run.
There’s good news and bad news when it comes to farm labor. Learn more how it could affect you.
Wineries and cannabis farms have been clashing in California over odor and land use policies.
COVID-19 has taught the controlled-environment greenhouse industry a lot about itself during the past few months, and it will continue to do so.
The European Commission recently concluded that extracts from flowering and fruiting tops of the hemp plant should be considered a drug.
During Cultivate’20 Virtual earlier this month, Diane Blazek of National Garden Bureau, presented the results of consumer and industry surveys. See what’s growing on.