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From undersupplies of plants to timing issues, here are some of the do-overs that respondents to our Spring Crops Recap survey said you wish you had.
Despite labor and economic challenges, respondents to Greenhouse Grower’s 2023 Spring Crops Survey paint a positive tone moving forward.
Weather reigned once again as the main challenge growers faced this spring, but despite a late start to the season for many, it looks to have ended strong.
Despite a general increase in sales, a mix of cold, rainy weather and lack of labor availability presented some serious challenges for growers and retailers in the 2017 spring season.
Please take a few minutes to answer Greenhouse Grower’s 2017 Spring Recap Survey. The deadline for completing the survey is June 20.
Trends with plants come and go, but color always sells. These spring crops for 2017 offer color choices ranging from bold and vibrant hues to understated, softer tones, and they’re versatile enough to be used in baskets, containers, beds, and borders.
It’s time to look forward to the spring season and what plants will get your business off to the right start. These 18 new cultivars have all the traits of good breeding — uniform habits, bold colors, showy blooms, good vigor, and excellent branching.
Growers declared spring 2016 to be a success in Greenhouse Grower’s 2016 State Of The Industry: Spring Crops Recap Survey.
The infamous winter of 2013-2014 started the spring season off at a snail’s pace, but once the weather subsided, demand was at a fever pitch.