New Landscape Shrubs to Watch for From CAST 2019
March 13, 2019
ThinkPlants not only supports the respective efforts of Danziger and Syngenta, but also opens the door for additional breeders and suppliers to market their varieties under the family of products.
Eason Horticultural Resources has released its “Hot New Perennials for 2019” booklet, which includes plants from a broad range of perennial young plant producers and breeding companies.
This annual trial and field day is a great opportunity to immerse yourself in perennials and get a look at the newest products coming on the market.
Perennial and gardening enthusiasts of all experience levels are invited to attend plant discussions on Monday, July 30 for a chance to hear from the best in the field on a range of topics.
The courses, presented by Allan Armitage, can help growers, retailers, and landscapers learn more about plant origin, characteristics, bloom time, flower structure, and optimum growing conditions.
During a time of uncertainty in some sectors of the market, Green Leaf Plants remains committed to supplying industry-leading plant quality, with a diverse product line.
Disease control through scouting, chemical rotation, and disease-resistant plants is essential to keep your perennials in top-notch shape.
Here are some of the perennials Armitage thinks may increase in value in 2018.
What’s popular with shrubs? Consumers want varieties that will give them more return on their investment, in terms of long-lasting blooms and multi-season appeal that lasts from spring until fall and at times stretches into the winter months. Here are 14 new varieties of shrubs and sub-shrubs to consider for your product mix in 2018.
Regardless of your production challenges, keeping containerized herbaceous perennials healthy is as simple as understanding the basics of their nutritional needs.
The future looks bright for the woody ornamentals market, with exciting new varieties in the pipeline that will offer greater disease resistance, cold hardiness, bloom capacity, and more.
The woody ornamentals market is looking up. Now, out-of-the box thinking about product offerings and consumer education will keep things moving in the right direction.
Jonathan Babikow, Emerald Coast Growers’ new general manager/head grower for its Lancaster, PA, location, talks about his favorite perennials, the advantages of growing in Pennsylvania, and his future hopes for his career.