Green Legacy: Building a Legacy From the Ground Up
November 16, 2025
From ag tech accessibility to the art of plant combo creations, here’s what you may have missed in Greenhouse Grower’s September 2025 issue.
Because the October conference is only held every few years, it’s a must-attend for anyone involved in plant trials.
Here’s a look at varieties featured during the 2025 Michigan Garden Plant Tour trials at Raker-Roberta’s Young Plants and Walters Gardens.
Here’s a look at varieties featured during the 2025 Michigan Garden Plant Tour trials at Mast Young Plants and Pell Greenhouses.
Dr. A highlights how breeders, trial managers, and growers can work together to promote and support university plant trials.
Bailey Nurseries looks at what goes into a trial garden and the importance they play to all corners of the industry.
Here’s a look at varieties featured during the 2025 Michigan Garden Plant Tour trials at DGI Propagators and Four Star Greenhouse.
Dümmen Orange is showing off some of its top performing varieties from the 2025 summer trial season.
From new disease control tips to UGA Trial Gardens varieties, here’s what you may have missed in Greenhouse Grower’s August 2025 issue.
The Multi-Year Perennial and Shrub Trials session has been added to the 2025 International Plant Trialing Conference schedule.
Dr. A highlights some of the top performers out of the UGA Trial Gardens overseen by Dr. John Ruter and managed by Sandi Begani.
Both A.R.T.S. award-winning Proven Winners ColorChoice rose varieties were introduced by Spring Meadow Nursery.
As climate extremes intensify, plant breeders are taking a proactive approach to heat and drought tolerance without sacrificing beauty.