Two recent studies co-authored by Dr. Roberto Lopez explore how light management affects the growth and flowering of indoor plants.
Janna Beckerman, a national ornamentals technical specialist at Envu, focuses on developing environmentally sound and economically sustainable pest solutions.
Growers using integrated software and data-driven insights are better equipped to stay in control amid supply chain fluctuations.
Michigan State’s Heidi Lindberg covers the most common types of floriculture crop viruses and their various modes of transmission.
The survey aims to gather insight into the current use of alternative plant containers and the market demand for non-plastic options.
Each project in the 2026 HRI research portfolio addresses different challenges currently facing the horticulture industry.
From smarter HVAC strategies to new pathogen diagnostic methods, here’s what you may have missed in Greenhouse Grower’s March 2026 issue.
Day Two of California Spring Trials 2026 brought another full lineup of noteworthy introductions from Sakata, Kientzler, and Dümmen Orange.
Here are five plant varieties and series from Sakata, Dümmen Orange, and Kientzler that caught my eye on our second day of CAST 2026.
This March 2026 Digital Deep Dive downloadable report covers some of the latest news on disease control.
The significant number of new plant consumers gained over the last few years has prompted several greenhouse floriculture operations to expand their production space. Are you one of them?
The partnership is designed to bridge the gap between academic research, consumer insights, and real-world retail application.
Emerald Coast Growers is one of the largest suppliers of ornamental grass liners in North America.