It’s time for you to decide which variety is chosen as the Reader’s Choice award winner for 2023. Voting for Annuals ends on June 7.
In his latest column, Dr. A says it’s easy to get overwhelmed by today’s annuals offerings. Here are a few of his current favorites.
In his latest column, Allan Armitage says the world of growing annuals should never be boring, thanks to the wide range of colors and other benefits they provide.
There is a wide range of petunias to consider for growing and selling at retail. This influencer tackles narrowing them down to a few top picks.
There is no shortage of great vegetative products for you to choose from to fit the hottest consumer trends imaginable.
The program combines annuals and perennials to feed different pollinators.
What gives a variety the “it” factor that makes it a long-term industry success? The answers lie in genetics, performance, branding, and more.
Cool-weather annuals planted in the spring or fall can extend the gardening season on either side of the summer […]
A Pennsylvania gardening expert recently worked with local growers, garden centers, and other plant experts to give consumers a feel for some of the latest annuals varieties hitting the market this year.
Longwood Gardens asked guests to be the judge and select winning Trial Garden landscape combinations.
Petunias, marigolds, pansies, lantanas, and zinnias will always be needed, but here are some other annuals I think may increase sales.
Consumers will soon have the opportunity to experiment with colorful, big-impact blooms in their containers and landscapes. Here are 31 new introductions to consider that will color-up your product mix.
Gardeners love impatiens because they are one of the few plants that offer stand-out, splashy blooms for shady areas, and in some cases full sun. There’s no shortage of new introductions this year to choose from for your 2018 product mix. Here are 27 new and improved varieties to consider offering to your customers.