With data collected for MPS certification, growers can spot outliers in pesticide use and make informed decisions to be more sustainable.
More growers are turning their attention to sustainability for the environment, the community, and their business, with MPS certification.
In this episode of Greenhouse Grower to Grower, we catch up with Doug Cole, the owner of D.S Cole Growers in New Hampshire, to learn about certification programs, the importance of finding what’s “new”, and more.
This year’s trials put more attention into houseplant varieties, with different forms to show customers how they look as they mature.
The event gives growers a chance to connect with peers while checking out more than 100 new and current trial varieties.
Here’s your chance to get to know the finalists for this year’s Head Grower of the Year award before the winner is announced at Cultivate’23.
On a hot August day, the Loudon, NH-based operation welcomed more than 300 guests to check out varieties of spring flowering pots, along with summer blooming plants.
This catalog includes the entire Larger Calliope line, All Bandana varieties, and a new Angel Wing Begonia collection. It is available online and in a hard copy.
Learn how North Creek Nurseries and D.S. Cole Growers benefited from a new plant production and pest management certification program.
The company’s new Young Plant catalog is now available on its website.
The catalogs features the newest innovative annual and perennial varieties developed by leading breeders.
This year, Pleasant View and D.S. Cole will be showcasing more annuals and recipes than ever before, and will also have hundreds of perennials, shrubs, and vegetables on display.
Check out the 2017 field trial results for D.S. Cole Growers in Loudon, NH.