To get you primed for what you can expect to discover this year (whether you attend or not), Greenhouse Grower highlights some favorites directly from the breeders.
From rooting to finishing, there are a wide range of reasons why petunias might display purple discoloration.
Growers learned about release and delivery technologies for beneficial insects as well as digital and automated monitoring.
Turrentine has 20 years of professional experience working in the horticulture industry, most recently with Philips Horticultural LED Solutions.
Since its establishment in 1961, AFE has been at the forefront of funding innovative research. It recently surpassed $20 million in cumulative funding.
Matt Mika has assumed leadership of AmericanHort’s Washington, DC-based advocacy team. Learn more about another new team member, and the new role for an advocacy veteran.
This longstanding, mutually productive partnership comes to an end due to changing market conditions.
Altman Plants is now working with Plants For Europe Limited to bring its plant varieties to Europe and the United Kingdom.
From crop protection to holiday crops, here’s what you may have missed in Greenhouse Grower’s February 2024 issue.
American Floral Endowment is presenting a webinar on “Preparing for Parvispinus” on Tuesday, Feb. 27, with information presented by Dr. Sarah Jandricic.
The Chesapeake, VA, company becomes the latest greenhouse company to partially or fully pull out of the market.
Those in-between times in our world of plants, early spring and early fall, are also the times when consumer start to get excited about their gardens.
National Garden Bureau is now the parent organization, with AAS being the plant trialing program under National Garden Bureau.