Fine Americas recently announced its plant growth regulator, Configure, is now registered for use in California. Configure increases […]
Northwest Horticulture has released a 136-page reference book titled the Big Green Book, a catalog of information and […]
The University of Georgia has made a commitment to make its trial gardens completely sustainable by 2009. The […]
Last month Wal-Mart introduced an environmentally minded packaging scorecard that evaluates suppliers based on the sustainability of their […]
Rancho Tissue Technologies, a tissue culture lab in California that develops new, innovative and high-quality plant varieties for […]
Ask 20 different people the same questions and you just may get completely different answers. In January, we […]
The New Jersey Nursery and Landscape Association recently teamed with New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Charles M. Kuperus […]
The University of Connecticut is hosting a day-long perennial plant conference for professional horticulturists on March 13 at […]
Scientists at the University of Toledo (UT) are looking for geranium growers to participate in a study using […]
The very same week the city of Raleigh, N.C., voted to impose a watering ban, Georgia’s governor responded […]
While Tony Avent of Plant Delights Nursery gives the city of Raleigh a piece of his mind, Kellie […]
MasterTag has two new plant label options made with environmentally sustainable materials. The materials, shape and design were […]
There’s still time to register for the Society of American Florists’ (SAF) Pest Management Conference, Feb. 28-March 1 […]