The House Agriculture Committee has advanced the next Farm Bill with bipartisan support, and now AmericanHort is calling on its members to voice their thoughts.
The Julie and Barney Feinblum Herb Garden will open later this year as a dedicated hub for education and research.
The template is designed to provide a straightforward, clear, and flexible framework that meets wholesalers wherever they are in their sustainability journey.
A grower-turned software sales director offers five trends driving the future of AI implementation in the horticulture industry.
If used correctly, iron chelates can help treat deficiencies and chlorosis in plants, but improper applications can lead to phytotoxicity.
Take Meister’s 2026 Media Use survey to share how your engagement with floriculture and horticulture media has changed.
A recent study explores how Gen Z consumers purchase flowers and plants, what influences their buying decisions, and how floral products connect to emotional wellbeing.
To attract and retain a limited talent pool, companies are shifting benefit strategies to support work-life balance, mental, financial, and physical health. and overall well-being.
A new study from Michigan State University shows that five to 10 short days are enough to reduce the time to flower while minimizing tuber production.
The editorial team at Greenhouse Grower brings you the latest updates from the Trump administration’s policies and their impact on floriculture.
This February 2026 Digital Deep Dive downloadable report covers some of the latest news on insect control.
Danville Gardens has begun transitioning the business to the next generation, with insights for growers thinking about succession.
Research by Gardin shows that dimming supplemental lighting by 50% after a drop in photosynthesis can generate significant annual savings.