Highlights from 2025 Field Trials: University of Tennessee Gardens
December 31, 2025
Highlights from Greenhouse Grower’s December 2025 Issue
December 29, 2025
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Andy Mast Greenhouses shares how it’s tackling a multitude of transportation challenges through logistics management and technology solutions.
Three water management suppliers share the questions growers are asking most and what’s coming next in irrigation and water quality.
Whipker’s willingness to help others and share his knowledge has made him one of floriculture’s most respected technical experts.
Heat, humidity, and high rainfall put begonias, vinca, sweet potatoes, and more to the test in Raleigh.
With nearly 3,200 trial entries, Metrolina’s 2025 public trials highlighted durable color and strong performance across seasons.
As demand for woodland natives rises, new research offers practical fertilizer guidance for forcing these species in containers.
Greenhouse Grower’s 2025 State of the Industry survey included a focus on key business and production challenges faced by growers across the floriculture industry.
The Garden at Elm Bank highlights how plants in their 13 trial beds held up under a hot New England summer.
How leading breeders are shaping the next generation of cuts through stronger genetics, smarter colors, and grower-friendly performance.
A hot, rainy Wisconsin season put roses, zinnias, kale, and compact annuals to the test at Boerner Botanical Gardens.
At D.S. Cole Growers, evaluating plants during summer heat offers a sense of which varieties hold up when late-season stress kicks in.