As we wind down 2023 and plan for the coming year, we reflect on our favorite moments from floriculture in 2023, and why we’re excited about the coming year.
Here are the headlines that grabbed your attention the most from the past year.
The flower trial garden evaluates the performance of flower varieties under the unique and challenging Rocky Mountain environmental conditions.
From tropicals to technology, here’s what you may have missed in Greenhouse Grower’s December 2023 issue.
The team presented poinsettias to notable figures in Iowa, including Governor Kim Reynolds and Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig.
Among the key themes covered by expert speakers were biocontrols, native plants, and improving energy efficiency.
The company’s partnership with Inflora Cut Flowers/Express Seed allowed it to double the size of its cut flower trials and showcase new additions to the Specialty Cut Flower Program.
UbiGro films were installed and tested in a hydroponic greenhouse located at Growing Opportunities Farm in Alcalde, NM.
Jen DeShaw joins Stuppy as Regional Sales Manager to the Upper Midwest, while Michael Gantt is Profile’s new East Coast Sales Manager.
AmericanHort’s 2023 State of the Industry White Paper features insights on key issues likely to affect the green industry in 2024.
Four nursery growers were recently recognized for their outstanding partnership in growing and selling the company’s line of plants.
The facility featured glass roof coverings with polycarbonate and insulated metal walls, gutter heights of 10 feet to 16 feet, and 42-feet standard widths.
This year the Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers celebrates its 35th anniversary, and shows no signs of slowing.