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December 5, 2024
The latest e-Gro Alert from W. Garrett Owen of The Ohio State University covers managing slugs for poinsettia growers.
Learn how Proven Winners is refining its cultivars with precise photoperiod characteristics and narrowing flowering periods.
The four winter greenhouse courses from Michigan State University Extension are open for registration until Jan. 1, 2025.
This year the growing team at the JC Raulston Arboretum at North Carolina State University trialed roughly 430 different varieties.
Here’s a look at the top offerings that floriculture businesses should be pitching to customers for Thanksgiving holiday celebrations.
Rosa Raudales and Mayra Toro-Herrera of UCONN test the effectiveness of sugar translocators on the root development of coleus cuttings.
This year’s trials from the Massachusetts Horticultural Society reaffirmed the importance of trialing a diverse range of plants to see which thrive despite weather challenges.
Jen Mowery of Harrisburg University looks at the steps greenhouse growers should take to adapt to customer feedback and preferences.
Suppliers are working on the development of new materials as well as places to source them.
The growing team at Dallas Arboretum trialed around 1,000 different varieties in 55 different genera across three seasons.
Here’s how your floriculture business can appeal to customers and consumers during the Thanksgiving holiday season.
Dr. Debalina Saha and Supti Mou of Michigan State University offer tips on managing Birdeye pearlwort in greenhouse container production.
The 2024 growing season was more normal this summer compared to last summer, which meant there were lots of great plants in the trials.