Substrate pH is a vital part of supporting greenhouse crop health, but many factors can push it out of desired ranges.
The physical and environmental effects from organic mulches may disrupt the life cycle of short-spined thrips and reduce population growth.
In the sixth part of a series of articles, greenhouse and components manufacturers discuss how they are offering standardized products versus customized solutions.
From floral fleet management to new varieties from CAST 2026, here’s what you may have missed in Greenhouse Grower’s June 2026 issue.
The ATLAS (Application Technology Laboratory Automation System) robot is designed to streamline tank-mix compatibility testing.
In recognition of Father’s Day this weekend, check out this photo gallery of some of the men helping shape the future of the floriculture industry.
Learn how one grower’s shift from handwritten notebooks to AI tools reveals why technology isn’t something to fear, but something to use wisely and thoughtfully.
At California Spring Trials 2026, the Greenhouse Grower team visited Benary to see why Street Art Pentas is turning heads.
In the fourth part of a series of articles, greenhouse and components manufacturers discuss how energy costs and other regulatory issues are affecting the market.
In the second part of a series of articles, greenhouse and components manufacturers outline grower pain points and how they are offering assistance.
The new Floral Marketing Fund website is designed to help users better locate and access research and reports.
At California Spring Trials 2026, the Greenhouse Grower team visited Kientzler to view its investments in Jamesbrittenia.
The new entity was formed to provide a high-performance bridge between world-class plant breeders and independent garden centers.