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Growing With Purpose at Grand Flower Growers
February 14, 2026
This is the first episode in our Leaders in Floriculture series, where we talk to experts in plant breeding, plant health, and greenhouse technology about the important roles they play in innovation, sustainability, and helping to shape the future of floriculture.
Talent shortages and an aging workforce are adding to employer strain, as are burnout, retention, and specialized skill gaps for employees.
American Floral Endowment Research Coordinator Laura Barth shares insights on the development of the Grow Pro webinar series.
The on-demand 2026 educational program is now available to help independent garden center staff better serve customers.
A recent survey looks at the role houseplants play in helping Americans improve their mental health during winter.
Gordon (Gordie) Bailey, Jr., a third-generation family leader at Bailey Nurseries and a long-time industry advocate, passed away on January 29, at age 90.
Here’s a look at practical Form I-9 rules to stay audit-ready and protect your business and workers from ICE raids.
From sustainable plant packaging to native plants for the new year, here’s what you may have missed in Greenhouse Grower’s January 2026 issue.
In this episode, Greenhouse Grower’s Brian Sparks and Kristin Zeit talk about the upcoming release of a Global CEAg World CEA census, and Brian catches up with the National Garden Bureau’s Diane Blazek about the 2026 California Spring Trials.
AI adoption, tariffs, and shifting consumer behavior are affecting all stages of retail, including plants. Here are some trends to monitor.
From a family transition plan to an ESOP, these companies show how to build stability, preserve culture, and prepare for a new chapter.
The deal also includes the acquisition of Pacific Plug & Liner, and follows up on Hoffmann’s purchase of N.G. Heimos Greenhouses last April.
Hillier Nurseries, a U.K.-based producer of shrubs and trees, has been named the International Grower of the Year 2026 by AIPH.