Nita Robertson of the American Institute of Floral Designers offers best practices for the care and design of winter greens.
In Part 7 of a series of articles featuring insights from growing media suppliers, we look at how flexible suppliers might be in tailoring mixes for specific crops and other things.
This November 2025 Digital Deep Dive downloadable report covers some of the latest news on growing media.
The owners of Ivy Farm Nursery, a long-established operation on Virginia’s Eastern Shore, are transitioning into other business ventures.
The Horticultural Research Institute is now accepting applications for the HRI Leadership Academy Class of 2027 through Friday, Feb. 6, 2026.
It’s important that growers prepare their greenhouse heaters for overwintering to keep plants healthy and prevent equipment failure.
Learn how N. Casertano Greenhouses and Farms found a way to capitalize on peak-season opportunities with its own product.
In Part 5 of a series of articles featuring insights from growing media suppliers, we look at how demand for different substrate materials has changed over the past few years.
American Floral Endowment’s next Grow Pro webinar covers biostimulants usage to enhance plant growth and tips for more consistent success.
Michigan State University has four courses for its 2025–2026 winter session in addition to new research guides and event updates.
In Part 3 of a series of articles featuring insights from growing media suppliers, we look at how both growers and suppliers must consider several factors when weighing a shift to a peat alternative.
Ken Fisher will continue his role through May 2026 as the AmericanHort Board of Directors plans the transition and selection of a new leader.
Learn why research that continues to look for new substrate alternatives is essential to the future of growing.