From weather swings to standout pollinator magnets, the Penn State Flower Trials highlight top performers.
The third of a three-part series looks at managing regulations and tariffs, and new innovations in the peat industry.
In Alabama’s Zone 8 heat, Young’s Plant Farm highlights standout performers and a Food U edible garden collaboration from this year’s trials.
In Part 5 of a series of articles featuring insights from growing media suppliers, we look at how demand for different substrate materials has changed over the past few years.
In just two years, Green Legacy has grown from a start-up greenhouse into a trial garden and landscape showcase shaping the Midwest market.
This is the first article in a six-part series exploring the sourcing, engineering, and use of engineered wood substrates.
In Part 4 of a series of articles featuring insights from growing media suppliers, we look at recommendations on how to get the best performance out of your material.
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 Part 3 of a series of articles featuring insights from growing media suppliers, we look at how both growers and suppliers must consider several factors when weighing a shift to a peat alternative.
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.