The first of a three-part series looks at how Canada’s peat industry is balancing rising demand with long-term restoration goals.
Compaqpeat, a family-owned company that produces peat-based and peat-reduced substrates, moves Pindstrup toward sustainability.
The availability of key materials such as peat and coir for the Western European substrate market is at a historic low, according to a report from the Association of Potting Soil and Substrate Manufacturers.
ONfloriculture looks at how growing media choice and greenhouse sanitation practices can help with disease prevention and crop uniformity.
The AIPH Industry Conference featured more than 100 delegates from around the world, discussing the future of ornamental horticulture.
Research from Dr. Jeb Fields looks into reducing peat use through the use of substrate stratification with wood fiber.
From new greenhouse training programs to exploring peat alternatives, here’s what you may have missed in Greenhouse Grower’s July 2025 issue.
Growers are seeking viable growing media amendments as market dynamics impact peat moss cost and availability.
With looming concerns over the cost and availability of inputs used in floriculture production, here are some tips to become more efficient.
American Floral Endowment’s next Grow Pro webinar covers current growing media challenges and how to overcome them.
The opening of the wood fiber plant in Kongerslev is funded by an investment for developing sustainable peat alternatives.
One prominent North Carolina State University expert offers the most up-to-date information available on growing media.
Several horticulture associations advocate for excluding sphagnum peat moss from proposed Canadian tariffs out of the Trump administration.