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Shanghai floral market slowly recovering

Worldwide the floral industry is hit hard by Covid-19. As one of the first countries to control the virus, China’s economy is gradually recovering, Mr. Austin Gu from…

Sri Lankan coir industry is resilient in the wakes of the Covid-19 pandemic

Due to the growing popularity of coco substrates in the horticultural industry and the quality of the Sri Lankan coco products, the industry has seen rapid growth. That means…

Johan van Antwerpen, Bosplant

Potted lisianthus takes root in the market

“It’s only been a few years since potted lisianthus made its introduction to the general public. As growers, we may have been working on it for about 15 years, but it is a…

"It's time to highlight the shadow side of grow light"

The larger the supply, the more difficult the choice. The latter certainly applies to the lighting market in greenhouse horticulture, where with the rise of LED lighting, the…

CO.SER's innovative solution to climate change

A new gutter with higher side walls

A new gutter with higher side walls is the latest proposal from CO.SER, a company in Francolise (CE), specialized in the construction of greenhouses. "Due to global warming, the…

International Flower Festival in New York praised the work of Elmhurst Hospital

Flowers of Colombia paid tribute to a New York Hospital

“Flowers of Colombia continues to pay tribute to those who through effort and dedication have contributed to the well-being of society during the pandemic. On this occasion,…

UK: New Covent Garden Flower Market to re-open on Monday 15 June

The board of the New Covent Garden Market is delighted to share the good news that New Covent Garden Flower Market is set to re-open on Monday 15 June. To enable the market to…

Mother’s Day rescued the Turkish floriculture industry in May

Turkish Cut Flowers Association Chairman Ismail Yilmaz remarked how Mother’s Day came to the rescue of growers who were struggling mightily due to the Covid19 outbreak. Ismail…

Special webinars & online education

New free Plant Education Grants Resource

Seed Your Future announced the launch of its new free online Plant Education Grants Resource. This is the newest resource from Seed Your Future, a coalition of…

starting July 13 10 AM ET

Cultivate'20 virtual schedule

AmericanHort, the host of Cultivate, the all-industry trade show, is pleased to announce the schedule for Cultivate’20 Virtual, the 100% online event that will connect customers,…

Survey reveals

"It is expected that growers will soon recover after crisis"

Nearly three-quarters (71%) believe that most growers will soon recover after this crisis, a new survey of grower associations, by the International…

June 1-5

US: Women in Horticulture Week kicks off

Female entrepreneurs are growing the U.S. economy. In fact, over the past five years, women-owned businesses increased 21 percent. They represent 42 percent of…

Syngenta Flowers

Spring bloomers in focus at PopUp Show

A complete variety presentation, lectures about plant protection measures, alternatives to Tilt and the influence of genetics to the plant protection program: Syngenta…

‘Lean’ times for landscaping in Australia?

For wholesale nurseries specialising in ornamental lines for landscaping clients, COVID-19 has resulted in business uncertainty. However, the landscaping industry is quietly…
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Digital Captain Calla Days

Checking out the callas online

During the month of June, Captain Calla will publish trends and product videos online via social media pages on Facebook & Instagram. Please make sure you follow them online…

Levy Communications

June Pest of the Month: Grey mould

At yourlevyatwork.com.au the Pest of the Month June is Grey mould (Botrytis). In this article, they describe the symptoms, what the best conditions are to develop and the host…

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US: Nurseries making overtime to meet demand

As people are home with little to do, gardening has become an increasingly appealing option. So much so, that area nurseries and greenhouses in Minnesota are exhausting their…

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UK: How florists and flower farmers have adapted to lockdown

Anyone who works with flowers is used to emotions; a laugh, a smile or a tear is never very far away. Thanks to the lockdown, ­however, life has been even more…

Like the famous Airbus A380 Emirates Airlines

Dubai Miracle Garden temporarily closed, but flowers blooming

Even though the Dubai Miracle Garden is temporarily closed, the plants in the garden are blooming. Like the Airbus A380 Emirates Airlines for example. "More than 5 million…

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