In the third of a six-part conversation, Greenhouse Grower’s Industry Achievement Award winner highlights what he considers the greatest horticulture industry innovations over the years.
A special project led and funded by American Floral Endowment aims to discover, compile, and provide best practices for sustainability in floriculture.
Installing irrigation systems designed to efficiently apply water to the plant, evenly and specifically, can reduce labor greatly while keeping plant growth healthy and even.
Thanks to a $3.77 million USDA grant, The Ohio State University will spearhead a four-year study in collaboration with three other leading ag universities, along with technology provider Koidra.
Infection from Phytophthora chrysanthemi, first discovered in Ohio, is associated with stunting, purpling, and death of foliage, on one major branch or the whole plant.
In the second of a six-part conversation, Greenhouse Grower’s Industry Achievement Award winner says today, as with a few years ago, there’s nothing like the threat of a recession to increase the demand for what an economist has to say.
AmericanHort lauded the announcement, noting it provides “much-needed relief to our landscaping industry to find additional workers they desperately need to operate.”
We asked breeders to weigh in on their top suggestions for varieties best suited for sun, shade, heat, cold, and drought conditions. They did not disappoint.
Greenhouse Grower’s second annual GROW Executive Summit, which takes place Nov. 30-Dec. 2 in Fort McDowell, AZ, delivers the business and technology solutions and strategies to lead your team forward with confidence and purpose.
In the first of a six-part conversation, Greenhouse Grower’s Industry Achievement Award winner explains his passion for numbers, and why growers need to understand the market forces shaping their company.
In an exclusive interview, Raymond van den Berg of ISO Group highlights recent advancements in plant cutting technology, and why the company is building a closer connection to growers in the U.S.
Because poinsettia is a longer crop than most grown in the greenhouse, it can come with additional challenges. One of these challenges is fertilization.
A tight labor market and tiresome job duties at greenhouses across the country lead to stiff competition to recruit employees. In the first of an exclusive four-part series on labor, learn how growers are working hard to differentiate themselves and recruit the cream of the crop.