Monrovia’s first webinar of 2023 features trend spotter Katie Tamony and plant hunter Georgia Clay providing design tips and plant inspiration to help homeowners kick off spring gardens.
The member-owned cooperative, the nation’s largest independent garden center buying group, recognized top vendors at its annual owners’ meeting in Las Vegas.
In the last of a three-part series, breeders tout their favorite offerings that reflect Pantone’s most recent Color of the Year.
ThinkPlants will help represent and promote previously exclusive perennials, with unrooted cuttings being produced at Danziger Guatemala.
With supply chains beginning to smooth out, breeders are renewing their focus on product development, innovation, and value-added offerings.
The guidebook’s intended goal is to help gardeners in parts of the country where severe heat and drought have hit the hardest.
The new guidebook is available online for consumers looking for new inspiration for the spring season.
The home was a popular place to be in 2020, and plant breeders predict consumers will continue to seek out ways to brighten their living spaces this year.
From a leadership change at Monrovia to bolstered sales teams at two other companies, check out some of the names making horticulture headlines this month.
Jonathan Pedersen’s decades of experience in the industry include various roles in sales, marketing, and operations at Monrovia, Bailey Nurseries, and Linder’s Greenhouses.
The virtual setting for Cultivate’20 has not stopped several industry suppliers from introducing new products and services to their grower customers.
Ornamental grasses can add a bit of late-season magic to any garden, especially when they reach full-grown stature.
There seems to be no end to the creativity with using succulents, and that’s good news for plant sales.