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Highlights From Greenhouse Grower’s August 2023 Issue
August 24, 2023
Impact Washington takes place in September and is a great chance for green industry members to meet with elected officials and promote the issues that matter most to them.
Schoneveld breeds plants that are ecologically and economically viable for growers, while also prioritizing sustainability for its own operations.
It’s important to stay on top of the latest developments in new products, systems, and market trends.
American Floral Endowment’s new thrips and botrytis online research library includes webinars, fact sheets, and articles on the latest research and implementation strategies.
The Garden Center Group coordinated the search as garden retailers selected the best new products to bring excitement and noteworthy interest for their stores in the coming season.
The Michigan Garden Plant Tour, which kicked off this week, is a coordinated open house of leading young plant producers of ornamentals and Michigan State University.
From greenhouse automation to breeding plants for drought tolerance, here’s what you may have missed in Greenhouse Grower’s July 2023 issue.
Perennial Plant Association members chose the Plant of the Year during their National Symposium this week, with the winning plant recognized for its impressive flowers and pollinator attraction.
The EHR 101 guide offers a journey through the 2023 plant trial season and thoughts from the Eason team on the most outstanding new variety introductions.
Two ornamental growers offer 11 tips on how you can get the most out of your biologicals program.
The digital Plants and Programs guide features information on new Proven Winners varieties, bundled combinations, and Four Star’s simplified Complete Package Program.
The event gives growers a chance to connect with peers while checking out more than 100 new and current trial varieties.
From variety trials to educational opportunities, here’s just a taste of what to expect at Cultivate.