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Dutch nursery WPK grows what the market is demanding

Flowers and vegetables under the same roof to produce year-round

Imagine being so flexible that you grow what the market is demanding at that moment. While not impossible, it surely sounds quite complex. This is anyway not a problem for the…

Royal Brinkman installs 'technical masterpiece' at Beekenkamp R&D

Royal Brinkman recently supplied the complete technical installation for the new Beekenkamp Research & Development Center at in Maasdijk, the Netherlands. Here, Royal Brinkman…

Colombia: Florverde Sustainable Flowers celebrates its 25th anniversary

"We are proud to tell the country that Colombia has the second oldest certification for the flower sector in the world.", says Martha Méndez, director of Florverde Sustainable…

Fulco Wijdooge, general manager Ridder China

“The people here are enthusiastic and motivated, that's a very inspiring mentality"

China is an interesting market for the greenhouse industry. Fulco Wijdooge, general manager at Ridder, has been living in the Asian country for 18 years now. During that time,…

Best method for dehumidifying greenhouse air differs per grower

Excessive humidity in the greenhouse limits crop evaporation and thus nutrient uptake. In addition, it can lead to a higher risk of fungal diseases. This can be prevented in a…

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Selecta one and Evanthia to join forces at FlowerTrials 2022

The preparations for FlowerTrials 2022 (14th-17th of June) have started. After a long period of time with hardly any possibilities for novelties to be presented directly to…

Theo Aanhane new commercial director Hobaho

On 1 May 2022, Theo Aanhane will join Hobaho as its new commercial director. With the appointment of Theo Aanhane, Hobaho is hiring an experienced manager with knowledge of…

Nature’s Way Farms launches new rare Alocasia Dawn in honor of founder

Nature’s Way Farms, located in Miami, FL, has introduced a new and exotic patented pending alocasia variety many plant enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating. Alocasia Dawn,…

Video CAST 2022 in 115+ pictures

Last week, the California Spring Trials took place. During the 5 event days, nearly 40 companies presented their products at 10 locations along the Californian coast. Eager to…

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Fertilpot concept further improved

Recently, a few things have changed in the composition of the wood of the Fertilpot. This makes the pot more resistant to mold and algae growth. Various certifications and…

Jackie Weise joins Signify as account manager for Western US

Jackie Weise has joined Signify as Key Account Manager for horticulture lighting. In her new role, Weise will support business development efforts in Western U.S. for Philips…

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Diverting spent greenhouse growing media away from landfill into sustainable solutions

Research underway that could potentially divert thousands of tons of greenhouse vegetable production waste from landfills is showing early promising results. Walker Industries…

USDA's plant health inspection service celebrates 50 years

The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is celebrating a major milestone – 50 years of serving the public as a…

Quinton Edwards

UK: Mixbury-based Swallows Nursery sold

Quinton Edwards has confirmed the sale of Swallows Nursery in Mixbury. Swallows Nursery opened in 1987, initially being mainly wholesale. Over the years it moved to being…
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The Russia-Ukraine war's impact on global fertilizer markets

Higher fertilizer prices and / or a shortage of fertilizer supply resulting from the war in Ukraine will not have an immediate impact on food prices and food production.…

Pasadena Tournament of Roses to host open house for prospective members

The Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association is hosting an open house for those interested in applying to become a volunteer Member. Come be a part of a…

Hillier Nurseries achieves Planet Mark certification for third consecutive year

Hillier Nurseries has achieved Planet Mark certification for a third consecutive year. The company, which owns 19 garden centres across the south of England,…

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US (TX): Burnet Middle School greenhouse students learn more than plants

According to critiques of the Burnet Middle School greenhouse plant sale, the second of which is from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday, April 5, the prices are too low, said agriculture…

From seed to sale: Apollo students preparing for annual greenhouse fundraiser

The greenhouses at Apollo and Daviess County high schools are filled with plants, flowers and vegetables that were grown and nurtured by students since January. But when the…

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Jamaica: Millennials embrace ‘plant mom’ lifestyle

Owning house plants is now a hot and happening trend among millennials and Gen Z. For many, possessing and caring for verdure which includes the snake plant has become one of…

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Chinese increasingly opting for fresh-cut flowers for tomb-sweeping

Fresh-cut chrysanthemums fill Zhao Rui's flower shop, as customers flock to purchase bouquets to present to their deceased loved ones on Tomb-sweeping Day. The holiday, also…

Video "Everything is growing again at our Peony Trial Garden"

The Green Works Peony Trial Garden is once again well on its way to becoming a beautiful and colorful sea of flowers. More than 400 different Peonies are growing wonderfully.   For…

Lake Township flower farm lands spot in John Deere tractor commercial series

Bloom Hill Farm owners Shannon and Judd Allen likely have been popping up on your television. The couple is among seven farmers from around the country who use John Deere…

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"Let the Philippine cut flower industry bloom"

Experts have long been advocating for export diversification to raise the country’s earnings from agricultural goods. For the longest time, the Philippines has been relying on…

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It's always exciting to receive samples of new potential introductions! Our trial gardener, Jack, is seen here sticking TC samples sent to us by one of our breeders.…

"Connect and discuss supply chain disruptions at The Floral Conference - Miami"

Industry issues and relationships are more important than ever. Join your colleagues May 25 to connect and discuss supply chain disruptions at The Floral…

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Hong Kong. There, gasoline currently costs $2,879/liter - making it the most expensive in the world. The Netherlands, however, is a close second at $2,517 per liter. Monaco,…

RABI launches fuel poverty grants for farming families

Farming people, like many households across the UK, are facing the realities of dealing with rising energy costs.  With the cost of living soaring to its highest level in a decade,…

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