The horticulture industry is certainly about the plants. Perhaps more important, however, is it’s also about the people striving to produce high-quality plants every day.
Our team posted several new videos in 2022. Here are the 10 that drew the most views.
Here are six technology-focused stories we posted on GreenhouseGrower.com this year that piqued your interest.
The benefit of living in a digital world is that both new and old information is available with just a few clicks. Here are some stories we posted prior to 2022 that continue to draw traffic.
Close to 1,000 cultivars were tested in 2022 from 32 companies including firms from the U.S., Germany, The Netherlands, Israel, Thailand, the Czech Republic, and Japan.
Despite some roadblocks, rising energy costs and the potential for a rapid return on investment are leading more growers to consider switching to LED lighting.
Keeping plants watered was a challenge in an unusually dry year, but in spite this, some outstanding plants emerged from the trials.
Many biostimulants include microbial or non-microbial components that promote plant growth by improving the efficiency of nutrient uptake, thereby reducing fertilizer application rates.
What are the main issues affecting horticulture as we close 2022 and plan for the coming year? It depends on who you ask.
From the benefits of the H-2A program to the importance of adding value to your business, here are just a few of the big-picture issues discussed during this year’s Summit.
The University of Tennessee Gardens in Jackson trialed more than 225 varieties of annuals, perennials, vegetables, and herbs in 2022.
Ludvig Svensson recently developed a floral shading guide that explores the various ways that shading screens can be used to help improve yield, quality, and health of flowers.
This year’s trial, produced under natural season growing conditions, featured more than 175 commercial and pre-release poinsettia varieties from leading breeders.