Highlights from 2025 Field Trials: Penn State
November 20, 2025
Now entering its third year, the Iowa Arboretum & Gardens shares top performers from its most successful trial season yet.
The second of a three-part series looks at sustainability and restoration efforts made in response to the climate effects of peat extraction.
Testing more than 1,000 varieties, see which plants thrived in Colorado State University’s 2025 field trials.
In this episode, we talk to Alicain Carlson of Syngenta Flowers about how plant trials continue to evolve, her takeaways from the event, and much more.
In Part 2 of a series of articles featuring insights from growing media suppliers, we look at how tariffs could affect substrate availability.
The first of a three-part series looks at how Canada’s peat industry is balancing rising demand with long-term restoration goals.
The 2025 trials at the Cincinnati Zoo saw nearly 900 annual varieties tested for performance, pollinator value, and landscape resilience.
Dr. A documents how he and some neighbors won a fight to improve and restore local green spaces, sharing horticulture to their community.
Walters Gardens and Express Seed Company have signed on as new CAST participants, as the event continues even with a shorter window.
Learn why research that continues to look for new substrate alternatives is essential to the future of growing.
This is your last chance to tell us how this past year went, and how you are planning for the future.
See how four New York greenhouse operations used Cornell’s LASSI system to optimize lighting, cut energy costs, and improve crop performance.
In this episode, we talk to Alan Jones and Jonathan Jasinski about the Impact Washington experience, and why advocacy plays a critical role in the future of the floriculture industry.