The annual Garden Trends Report from Garden Media Group is always a reliable prognosticator of the consumer mindset heading into the coming year.
The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society has shared a list of the top trends gardeners can expect in 2023, including climate-wise gardening practices, new gardening ideas for the fall, and the continued popularity of houseplants.
Email marketing, video content, and virtual experiences are a few initiatives your greenhouse organization should look to expand in 2023.
Weather and the economy created a slower 2022, but gardeners still plan to plant in 2023, according to Axiom’s newly released Gardening Insights Survey.
HomeGardenandHomestead.com reveals the top trends that will impact homes and gardens in 2023.
The horticulture industry is certainly about the plants. Perhaps more important, however, is it’s also about the people striving to produce high-quality plants every day.
If there’s one word that might describe today’s greenhouse vegetable market, it is “innovation.”
After a lost year for travel in 2020, and a somewhat disjointed 2021, the Greenhouse Grower team was back on the road in full force this year at several events.
Voices from across the controlled-environment industry shared their perspectives throughout 2022 on where the market, and your company, should be headed.
If 2020 was the year of the COVID-19 pandemic and 2021 was the year of the supply chain, perhaps 2022 can be considered the year of uncertainty.
This year, Greenhouse Grower’s GROW initiative offered management insights and advice from growers and other experts in and out of horticulture.
Growers and vendors should work together on a successful implementation, and much of the hard work has to be done before the purchase.
From plastics and fertilizer trends to the state of greenhouse technology adoption, here’s what you may have missed in Greenhouse Grower’s December 2022 issue.