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The dianthus as a grab-and-go gift item

"By most consumers, the dianthus is still perceived as a perennial only, but there are signs that that perception is changing," explains Bart Hayes of German breeding company…

Signify supports grower Topline Gerbera with transition to full LED lighting

'The opportunity to invest in LED lighting has never been this attractive'

Signify will help Topline Gerbera transition to full LED lighting this autumn. By doing so the company from Tuil in the Netherlands can drastically reduce their energy usage…

Substrates Organic Shapes now TŪV biobased certified

Since this week, Organic Shapes BV has obtained the "OK biobased" 4-star certificate from TŪV AUSTRIA for its stabilized organic substrates. This certification system is based…

How to choose best predatory mite for thrips and spider mite in ornamentals

Now that summer has arrived, thrips and spider mite pressure is likely to increase. The climate inside the greenhouse is also changing, and - according to Biobest advisor Koen…

Impack Corporation envisaging to increase rose flower imports from Ethiopia

Impack Corporation is envisaging increasing the volume of its rose flower imports from Ethiopia by five-fold, from its current annual imports of two million stems of rose…

DryGair to present innovative growing concept at Cultivate ‘22

Dehumidifier manufacturer, DryGair, will be presenting their new concept for greenhouse growing, ‘A New Way to Grow,’ at Cultivate ’22 in Columbus, Ohio. DryGair develops high-capacity,…

AgriLife Research trials guide ornamental production

Vaughn Fletcher has spent more than three decades in the horticulture industry. He believes field trials like the ones performed by Texas A&M AgriLife Research in Overton are…

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Ball State celebrates expansion of orchid greenhouse

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Gardens by the Bay holds showcase of new plant varieties in South-east Asia's first flower trial

Gardens by the Bay showcased 150 new plant cultivars on Thursday (June 30) in Southeast Asia's first flower trial aimed at diversifying plant sources and showcasing cultivars…
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Something Borrowed Blooms takes the term reuse to a whole new level as brides find value in renting silk bridal flowers over fresh. The company is currently on track to grow…

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The latest devastating NSW floods spell more bad news for the price of leafy vegetables. The state’s peak farming body warns of supply issues in Sydney as…

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Haoyu Group is one of China's best-known large-scale, modern agriculture companies. They produce a wide variety of products including snack tomatoes and roses. CEO Zhao of…

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Amplified by human-induced climate change and water over-consumption, southern Europeans are feeling the consequences of more extreme heat waves and longer…

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The euro has dropped to a 20-year low against the US dollar as investors pared bets on European Central Bank interest-rate hikes, given the growing risk of a…

Active ingredients: worth the investment?

Active ingredients are biological living microorganisms, such as bacteria or fungi and/or their by-products that are used to enhance plant growth, reduce plant pathogens that…

Polish clematis nursery joins Fleuroselect

The Polish nursery Clematis, the Source of Good Climbers has become a member of the international organization for the ornamental plant industry Fleuroselect…

Jonathan Ralling joins Marginpar as Group Managing Director

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