Production
How to Keep Houseplants Alive (And Thriving) All Winter Long
January 13, 2026
American Floral Endowment’s first Grow Pro webinar of 2026 covers managing oomycete pathogens in floriculture production.
The floriculture industry has elevated its use of biological controls to the point where many integrated pest management programs are now targeted based on either crop or pest.
Here are some of the top greenhouse lessons and themes learned by the LLK Greenhouse Solutions team in 2025.
This December 2025 Digital Deep Dive downloadable report covers some of the latest news on cut flowers.
This is the second article in a six-part series highlighting the sourcing, engineering, commercial availability, and use of wood substrates.
Greenhouse Grower’s Digital Deep Dives are designed to provide growers with an up-to-date understanding of a range of key industry topics, all in one information-rich digital resource.
Vykenda insecticide/miticide is developed for greenhouse and nursery control of mites, thrips, and other challenging insects.
In the last of a four-part series, University of Georgia Ornamental Specialist Ping Yu looks at biochar’s physical and chemical properties, and provides a guide for those who may want to make their own biochar mixes.
One of the questions we asked in our 2025 State of the Industry survey was “Did you test or implement a new production technique this year? Here are a few responses that stood out.
ADVANCEA Academy’s ‘Introduction to Greenhouse Environmental Control for Crop Production’ is a 13-week online course starting Jan. 8, 2025.
Greenhouse Grower’s 2025 State of the Industry survey revealed some interesting strategies for battling insects, diseases, and plant health concerns.
Limonica Ulti-Mite combines predatory mites (Amblydromalus limonicus) with Koppert’s slow-release technology.
A new report from the International Association of Horticultural Producers offers economic insights from 12 countries and production data from more than 40 markets.