Get “Poinsettia Pointers” from Selecta One experts and browse the full assortment of poinsettia varieties in every size, ...
Nominations are now open for the 2025 Horticultural Industries Leadership Awards. Each year, Greenhouse Management and ...
The National Garden Bureau has announced the 2025 Green Thumb Award winners. The Green Thumb Award is an annual competition recognizing outstanding and innovative new plants and garden products.
From the great country estate — as seen in TV shows such as Downton Abbey — to the humble small back yard, we British are a nation of gardeners. An estimated 27 million Brits engage in gardening ...
Applications are now open for the American Floral Endowment's Altman Family Scholarship and the Paul Ecke Jr. Scholarship. These merit-based scholarships are for graduate students intending to become ...
Most growers have implemented some sort of disease control program to keep fungal, bacterial and viral pathogens at bay. They devote a lot of time, money and resources to keeping their plants ...
Runaway Bride (Fairytrail Bride) hydrangea was selected as the overall Plant of the Year. From left to right, Skinny Fit ginkgo (Lemonlime Spire ginkgo), the award for Lemonlime Spire ginkgo and ...
Agri Spray Drones, a provider of drone-based spraying solutions for American farmers and custom applicators, announced a new partnership with EAVision, a drone manufacturer focused on empowering ...
Weather or not Despite recent success, Prides Corner Farms remains optimistically cautious about Spring 2025. Maintenance tips for a stress-free spring How growers can ensure their equipment is ready ...
ThinkPlants is expanding into the North American shrub market with the launch of a new shrub liner program. This initiative is meant to enhance the ThinkPlants portfolio, which has primarily focused ...
The GIE Media Horticulture Group staff walked the trade show floor to be your eyes and ears. Here are a few things that caught our attention at MANTS 2025. Cole propagated 400,000 Little Misters in ...
GardenComm is hosting a Winter Webinar Series with 10 classes for current or future garden communicators from Jan. 21 through Feb. 27. The sessions aren't just for "garden writers"; they're for anyone ...