How Breeders Beautify Our World (Part 3)
January 29, 2025
From more ready-to-go container plants to modest sales gains, here are your predictions about what will drive the floriculture market in 2025.
Here’s a look at the top 10 floriculture and horticulture news stories that trended on GreenhouseGrower.com throughout 2024.
With the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season now over, here’s a look at how accurate forecasts were from earlier this year.
Learn what can go wrong and how to properly protect your plants when shipping them out in cold winter weather.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says there’s more than a 99% chance that 2024 will be the world’s warmest year on record.
Here’s how growers in need of disaster aid and resources are turning to crowdfunding platforms like GoFundMe for help.
The effects of Hurricanes Helene and Milton are likely to cause supply chain shortages of poinsettias and other holiday crops in Florida.
The Farmers’ Almanac and the NOAA note La Niña as a factor in temperature and precipitation forecasts for the 2024-2025 winter.
The Perennial Plant Association is spreading word about recovery efforts to help one of its affected tour stops: Botanical Treasures Nursery.
Here’s a visual look at how growing operations in Florida were hit by Hurricane Milton but are moving forward after the storm.
From Growing Produce, here’s a look at how Florida farmers, growers, and ranchers are preparing for the upcoming effects of Hurricane Milton.
Here’s a look at some specific greenhouse and nursery businesses affected by Hurricane Helene and how they’re moving forward.
The latest e-Gro alerts from Brian E. Whipker and Patrick Veazie of NC State investigate late-season garden mum diseases and control methods.