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GrowerTalks Magazine
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GrowerTalks magazine is the leading trade publication in the horticultural industry. Founded by George J. Ball in 1937, GrowerTalks covers the world of flower and plant production, while sister publication Green Profit covers the retail market.
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Ball FloraPlant offers five series across multiple habits to fit season-extending angelonia to any program ..read more
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Add a tropical touch of texture and color to container combinations with caladiums ..read more
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In hindsight some investments are a no brainer. We can all look back and ask ourselves, “Why didn’t we do that sooner ..read more
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Hula’s shining moments come as inputs to containers with large diameters, from 14 in. up to 20 in. These plants bring strength along with their beauty ..read more
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Check out a few of the many cutting-edge workshops and sessions on the schedule for this year’s conference ..read more
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The American Floral Endowment (AFE) and the Fred C. Gloeckner Foundation announced a new partnership, joining forces to promote a shared vision of cultivating and funding innovation, advancements, and growth through floriculture research ..read more
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The second of a two-part series on the potential of using photovoltaics in greenhouses ..read more
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (USDA/NASS) released its Floriculture Crops: 2023 Summary in late May and the numbers appear to support the reflective attitudes many expressed last year ..read more
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AmericanHort announced the addition of three new industry leaders to its board of directors, along with a new slate of board officers for the coming year ..read more
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We’re sorry to have to report the passing of a greenhouse manufacturing icon: James (Jim) C. Stuppy of the well-known, 151-year-old business Stuppy Inc. of Kansas City, Missouri. Jim died peacefully on Sunday, May 19. He was 79 ..read more