In a recent episode of the “Growers Gonna Grow” podcast, host Rayne Gibson talks with David Marciniak of Landscape Design Lab about why plants are often the last element considered in a landscape project.
Obra Verde Growers was established in 1974 and specializes in the production of Australian, New Zealand, and South African native plants.
The current geopolitical situation is affecting key shipping routes, adding uncertainty to global fertilizer supply and prices.
Hear from one industry insider on the key challenges growers face as they look to evolve their IPM programs, and why the future also looks bright.
Cut flowers generated more than $3.3 billion in U.S. sales in 2023 with nearly 60% being imported, according to the USDA.
Seed Your Future’s Internship Research Report is designed to help employers build successful internship programs in the industry.
During the 2025–2026 academic year, the Horticultural Research Institute awarded $62,000 in scholarship support to 18 students pursuing horticulture-related degrees at institutions across the country.
The report notes that, from 2019 to 2024, sales of potted flowering plants grew 7%, while perennials grew 47%.
American Floral Endowment’s next Grow Pro webinar covers floriculture production practices with peat-reduced substrates.
From rethinking garden center layouts to exploring new AI tools, here’s what you may have missed in Greenhouse Grower’s February 2026 issue.
This fourth article in a six-part series examines the potential use of hardwood tree species as components of engineered wood substrates.
Grower customers will continue to have full access to both the Atlas and Stuppy product lines, as well as broader product coverage across greenhouse styles.
Lina Quesada-Ocampo, a vegetable pathologist and Extension specialist at North Carolina State University, brings more than 15 years of experience in applied pest management research.