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Job van Egmond, Van Egmond Matricaria:

"I am convinced we all have to go in this direction in horticulture”

"It’s easier to control the climate." That is what Job van Egmond of Van Egmond Matricaria, a Dutch matricaria grower, says when talking about the Priva Operator for remote…

Vacancies:

BFG Supply acquires Green-tek

BFG Supply, a technology-enabled distributor to the green industry, has acquired Green-tek, a provider and manufacturer of greenhouse components. "The acquisition of GT significantly…

"We're digitizing growers' fingertips"

NiCa Gbr is one of the most modern propagation companies in the Niederrhein region of Germany. It specializes in Calluna "Beauty Ladies" bud flowers. On April 14, the company…

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Pre-Mother's Day survey among wholesalers and florists

US: "Logistics are harder, but more sales are expected"

In only two weeks, Mother's Day will be celebrated. How are wholesalers and florists preparing for this holiday, what are their expectations, and what are the challenges they…

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Greenhouse disease and insect management recommendations for 2022

Michigan State University Extension has updated their insect and disease management recommendations for the 2022 greenhouse season. There only have been a few minor changes…

The Hague sets course for climate-neutral greenhouse horticulture 2040

On Friday, 22 April, the government announced a package of sustainable subsidy options and tax changes that will enable the greenhouse horticulture sector to make the energy…

UF/IFAS

Unversity of Florida breeds plants for Mother's Day

Mother’s Day is on the 8th of May, and flora makes for one of the most popular gifts children can give their moms, say experts at the University of Florida. In addition,…

Special Packaging

Ukraine situation could increase negative outlook for paper and forest products industry

According to Moody’s, the paper and forest products industry’s EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) will decrease by 10-12%…

New Chief of Staff, and Vice President of People

Kathy Flores and Amanda Crews join Revol Greens

Kathy Flores has been appointed as Chief of Staff and Amanda Crews as Vice President of People (Human Resources) at Revol Greens. Both bring decades of experience and proven…

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Botanical tulip is the flower bulb of the year

Botanical tulips are small, delicate tulips, which is why they are also known as dwarf tulips. In addition to their short length, they can be recognized by their star-shaped…

MBGNA

People behind the Peonies: 100 years of data with Sarah Gizzi

You may see them digging, trimming, mulching and planting, but the people who maintain the peony garden at Nichols Arboretum do much more than that. Ahead of the garden’s…
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Rock that flower crown

We are thrilled to have been invited to be the headline supporter of the Bloom Theatre at this year’s RHS Malvern Spring Festival. A team of Flowers from the Farm growers and…

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US: Local florist busy with prom season

After two years of canceled proms, it's a busy season for local flower shops. At Allburn's Florist, they are excited to return to an event-filled Spring. Melissa Roberts tells…

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US (MI): Hall's greenhouse turns 70

Hall’s Greenhouse on Carter Road in Elmwood Township opens tomorrow, April 30, for its 70th year. The Leelanau Ticker checks in with Nick and Allison Hall, the…

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The houseplant industry’s threat to biodiversity

From the onset of the COVID pandemic, houseplant sales have skyrocketed. Nurseries and greenhouses across the country have struggled to keep up with the demand for succulents,…

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Fleurolex Vitroplant

More than 200 varieties of rhododendrons, deciduous azaleas and kalmias latifolia. Our young plants in plugs are very beautiful pic.twitter.com/xJ5hR0hN4T — Fleurolex…

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US (MN): Grab 'N' Grow Greenhouse ready to bloom

A new greenhouse in Scott County will provide consumers with a wide variety of plants – including herbs, vegetables, and fresh cut flowers – and the convenience of…

European Union to suspend tariffs on Ukraine imports for one year

Yesterday, the European Commission proposed a one-year suspension of import duties on all Ukrainian goods not covered by an existing free trade deal to help…

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Syngenta Flowers launches new self-service order entry platform myFiora

Syngenta Flowers announced the launch of myFiora: a new order entry platform where customers can place orders at their own convenience.  myFiora is a simple and powerful online…

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