Want to sell more perennials? Take advantage of these trends highlighted by leading growers and breeders.
We reached out to growers and breeders to learn what production trends people in the perennial plant industry are seeing.
The Greenhouse Grower team kicked off California Spring Trials at Ball Horticultural and Green Fuse. Here are their top picks.
To get you primed for what you can expect to discover this year (whether you attend or not), Greenhouse Grower highlights some favorites directly from the breeders.
In addition to poinsettias, consumers are looking for unique colors and combinations for their holiday décor.
Beekenkamp, Darwin Perennials, and Benary offer varieties for Pantone’s Color of the Year, Peach Fuzz.
The event offers perennial growers a chance to see hundreds of varieties grown in display gardens, trial beds, and containers, and network with some of the best breeders in the world.
After the pandemic led to a boost in sales, natives and pollinator-friendly varieties are gaining traction in the perennial market.
During a recent webinar, experts from Darwin Perennials and Walters Gardens, Inc. reviewed a range of best-performing perennials introduced over the last several years.
In the last of a three-part series, breeders tout their favorite offerings that reflect Pantone’s most recent Color of the Year.
Darwin Perennials Day is back and in-person in The Gardens at Ball, with a focus on showcasing the latest introductions and educating perennial plant producers.
Ball Horticultural is often one of the more popular stops along the CAST journey. Here’s a closer look at what you can expect
After two years of virtual education, growers can once again plan on getting an in-person look at new perennial introductions and trial garden comparisons.