Mealybugs extract plant fluids through their piercing-sucking mouthparts, leading to stunted growth, yellowing leaves, and wilting. Learn more from two industry researchers.
From ranking the nation’s largest growers to advice on finishing spring strong, here’s what you may have missed in Greenhouse Grower’s May 2023 issue.
Stonehenge is a large-size begonia available in multiple colors that is great for the landscape.
Kurt co-founded the Dramm Company with his brother John in 1968, and following his brother’s early death, he grew the company into the four divisions that exist today.
Dümmen Orange’s Intrinsa Plant Power technology is helping build resistance to tobacco mosaic virus in petunias. Here’s a closer look at new plants featured at the 2023 California Spring Trials.
Queen Bee Natives, a unique offering of retail-ready perennials that combines the benefits of native plants with the essential qualities of pollinator plants, will make their debut at Cultivate’23.
Varieties in four categories — bulb, fresh, foliage, and woody — were chosen based on their ease of culture, productivity, and marketability.
In the final part of a four-part series, find out which operations ranked between #25 and #1 on Greenhouse Grower’s 2023 Top 100 Growers list.
During the 2023 California Spring Trials, the Greenhouse Grower team looked at groundcovers and other landscaper needs from Green Fuse Botanicals.
The deadline for Greenhouse Grower’s Head Grower of the Year and Operation of the Year award nominations is fast approaching, but you still have time to make a submission!
A botrytis infection that started as a small leaf spot that’s barely noticeable can quickly expand into a large area.
In the second of a four-part series, find out which operations ranked between #75 and #51 on Greenhouse Grower’s 2023 Top 100 Growers list.
Human error and problems with fertilizer injectors can affect concentration, and a grower might not be fertigating to the level that they expect.