Smith Gardens, Inc. has announced the acquisition of Skagit Horticulture’s inventory and assumes control of Skagit’s Riverbend facility operating out of Mount Vernon, WA.
Growers at Walters Gardens and Willoway Nurseries share their best practices for perennials programs.
Following last fall’s USDA approval of a petunia plant modified using genetic engineering, the company behind this innovation is looking ahead.
The award, the American Horticultural Society’s highest recognition, is given to an individual who has made significant lifetime contributions to horticulture.
Each year, greenhouse growers face challenges in keeping plants free from insect damage. Fortunately, there are several new crop protection tools and resources available.
Correctly identifying the cause of a problem is the first step in effective and economic management practices.
Extension specialists from the University of Tennessee are helping cut flower farmers make informed decisions about production and marketing.
Jeff Langner of Profile Products offers insights on current market conditions and how growers of all sizes can improve their production practices with both peat moss and other materials.
Check out this photo gallery of top selections from the third day of the 2024 California Spring Trials, direct from the Greenhouse Grower team.
Our editorial team spent the last day of California Spring Trials at Syngenta Flowers and Benary, which features new series and improvements to long-time favorites.
The Green Industry Research Consortium is embarking on its 8th iteration of the National Green Industry Survey, which is open until May 1.
With recent challenges in substrate availability, growers must modify their watering, fertility, and growing practices to optimize plant growth.
Cornell University’s short course will showcase high-performance greenhouse technology.