Production
How CSPMA Members Are Managing Peatlands Responsibly
November 13, 2025
Learn why research that continues to look for new substrate alternatives is essential to the future of growing.
American Floral Endowment’s next Grow Pro webinar covers how to achieve strong, uniform spring crops through nutrient management.
The 2025 Michigan Greenhouse Growers Expo takes place Dec. 9–11, 2025, with early-bird savings for registering before Nov. 15, 2025.
Chris Fifo of Darwin Perennials walks growers through his three and a half steps for overwintering perennial varieties.
This October 2025 Digital Deep Dive downloadable report covers some of the latest news on lighting.
From an agreement with Nichino America, Rycar insecticide has been commercialized under the Atticus banner for indoor greenhouse uses.
Sustainabloom’s latest industry guides cover inventory management, from both a florist and grower/supplier perspective.
A group of recent e-Gro Alerts covers how EC and pH testing and leaf tissue analysis have helped diagnose plant nutrition problems.
In the second of a four-part series, University of Georgia Ornamental Specialist Ping Yu answers questions on what biochar can do for plant growth.
The final 2025 Greenhouse Training Online courses are “Climate Management’ and ‘Practical Disease Management’, starting on Nov. 10, 2025.
Plant growth regulators (PGRs) can help growers cut labor costs, simplify crop management, and ensure consistency across production and shipping.
Dr. Melinda Knuth looks at how the industry is incorporating sustainability, not because of regulations, but instead customer expectations.
Dr. A looks at the importance of conservation efforts to protect pollinators, and why moths are often overlooked as a beneficial insect.