The University of Georgia Trial Gardens hosted its annual Open House for the plant industry on June 7, and for the public on June 10.
According to research at Sollum Technologies, the lighting recipe applied to a particular flower type can significantly influence its growth, development, and aesthetic appeal.
From upgrading your greenhouse to overcoming last-mile logistics, here’s what you may have missed in Greenhouse Grower’s June 2023 issue.
Supporting these projects helps the industry increase profitability, streamline processes, and take advantage of new technologies.
The team at AmericanHort highlights everything you need to know about Cultivate’23, from education to the trade show and much more.
During the 2023 California Spring Trials, Greenhouse Grower’s Julie Hullett and Allan Armitage came away impressed by the new colors in this series.
Irrigation plays a critical role in the success of plant cultivation, and choosing the right system (or the wrong one) can significantly affect plant health, water efficiency, and overall productivity.
At a time when energy costs must be managed more than over, the right decisions when renovating your facility can also lead to significant energy savings.
Hard surfaces like the concrete in a greenhouse or compacted ground of a nursery are perfect environments for the development of this blue-green algae.
The event offers perennial growers a chance to see hundreds of varieties grown in display gardens, trial beds, and containers, and network with some of the best breeders in the world.
During the 2023 California Spring Trials, attendees got a closer look at how Nir Nursery is bringing consumers long-lasting cut flowers.
The late weeks of spring, following Memorial Day, often give floriculture greenhouses the rare chance to empty compartments or benches before fall crops go in.
In his latest column, Dr. Allan Armitage says while we still need food, drink, and function, we really need beauty — and in the case of our trade, we really need gardens.