Jason Grimmett is added to the Commercial Team at Dramm, while Griffin promotes Tami Van Gall to the Director of Sales position.
Botrytis can persist in the greenhouse on plant debris under benches as well as actively growing plant tissues, which makes sanitation and scouting key in the management of this disease.
There are many advantages to using microbial products, including short reentry intervals, short pre-harvest intervals, and good plant safety.
The team at Griffin offers tips for growers to implement when their new plugs/liners are delivered.
The two in-person Expos take place in Reno, NV, in August and Edison, NJ, in September, while Griffin’s virtual Expo will be open Aug. 19-Oct. 31, 2024.
A new partnership with Hydrofarm Third Party Logistics gives Griffin a more flexible, scalable solution on the West Coast.
There are several options of plant growth regulators to consider when planning for the end of the season.
The expansion is designed to further strengthens Griffin’s position as a premier distributor for horticultural products and services across the U.S.
The addition and enhancement of knowledge will help these two leading horticulture companies better address grower needs in and out of the greenhouse.
Distribution agreement between greenhouse suppliers will allow greater access of nanobubble technology to more growers.
The long days and elevated temperatures in the summer can kick many insect and mite pest life cycles into overdrive.
Agreement will cover product shipments in both U.S. and Canada.
In the first of a two-part series celebrating Griffin’s 75th anniversary, we look back at the innovation and growth that has helped shape the company’s role in the horticulture industry today.