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Learning Opportunity: Grower Trends to Watch for in 2026
October 1, 2025
In the first of a four-part series, University of Georgia Ornamental Specialist Ping Yu offers an overview of how biochar can partially replace peat moss as a container substrate component.
The award was presented for Selecta One’s RCS 2.0, an automated, efficient, and sustainable rooted cutting system.
With funding from a National Science Foundation grant, commercial trials for the edible coating technology will start in late 2025.
Also known as the cotton jassid, this invasive pest feeds on a wide variety of crops, including okra and hibiscus.
The biennial Northeast Greenhouse Conference & Expo takes place Nov. 12-13 in Manchester, NH.
The next course from the 2025 Greenhouse Training Online series is ‘Substrates for Container-Grown Plants’, beginning on Oct. 6, 2025.
An e-Gro Alert from Dan Gilrein of Cornell covers diagnostic methods and pest control actions taken against a persistent mite population.
American Floral Endowment’s next Grow Pro webinar covers the latest research on botrytis, especially concerning continued fungicide resistance.
Select Monrovia genetics are now available to growers in new sizes thanks to the Strong Starts liner program.
The 2025 Envu Earnings Early Order Program (EOP) offers savings and solutions to nursery and greenhouse growers.
In a new collection of videos, Beekenkamp Plants demonstrates its drop testing methods on the Superstars Petunia series.
Industry experts share strategies to lock in supplies, manage risk, and keep 2026 production plans on track.
Upgraded features of the Side Effects app include more data points, additional user languages, and easier sharing of reports.