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Van der Valk adds second tailoring machine for ValkScreenVision system

"Rising demand for universal screen securing systems"

Van der Valk recently invested in a second tailoring machine for their ValkScreenVision system, which is a universal screen insertion system, to meet the increased demand. The…

The search for sustainable alternatives

How to fill the gap that is left by peat?

The demand for growing media is expected to explode in the coming decades, but will there be enough to meet this high demand, particularly regarding the issue of future…

5 Zonal varieties and 1 Peltate

Brandkamp expands its Solfaro pelargonium range

Brandkamp is well known for their chrysanthemums and fuchsias and recently, this German breeder and young plant grower expanded their assortment with pelargoniums. Even though…

US: At Last rose earns A.R.T.S. local artist award

Proven Winners ColorChoice At Last rose is making news this spring, earning an important regional award. The American Rose Trials for Sustainability (A.R.T.S.) recently…

Bosman Van Zaal opens branch in Germany

"Growers in Germany now have access point to horticultural expertise"

Bosman Van Zaal of Aalsmeer, the Netherlands, recently opened a new branch in Geldern (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany. Thomas Bauer, who last year joined the company as a…

June 15-16, 2021:

NL: PanAmerican Seed hosts livestream FlowerTalk to replace FlowerTrials

PanAmerican Seed is hosting a live-stream, FlowerTalk, which will happen on June 15-16 at 7am-8am EDT, 13.00-14.00 UTC+2. It is an interactive program and…

American Rose Trials for sustainability winners from Star Roses and Plants

Star Roses and Plants, a genetics company involved in breeding roses, edibles, and woody plants, announces it recently won four awards from the American Rose Trials for…

company to divide into two business units

DGT by Senmatic back in operation

This year, Senmatic A/S will separate its sensor business and its horticulture business to improve reactivity to new trends in the two very different markets,…

Special Crop Protection

Study on evidence of spread of Bemisia tabaci mediated by internal transportation of ornamental plants in Brazil

Two Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) species, Middle East-Asia Minor 1 (MEAM1) and Mediterranean (MED) are major pests that are dispersed throughout the world. While MEAM1 was…

US (MT): How a nationwide flower shortage has impacted Butte florists

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a nationwide shortage of flowers and house plants in the United States. Florists are scrambling to keep up with the increase…

Queen’s University project feature P.L. Light systems

"New LEDs have greatly improved light uniformity over our crops"

An integrated driver and high efficiencies were two of the top reasons Queen’s University chose to retrofit their research greenhouses with the HortiLED Top 2.0. The Queen’s…

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Keys to successful digital transformation in horticulture

On May 20, Mprise Agriware organizes an online event with guest speakers of Ball Horticultural Company, Rijk Zwaan and Royal van Zanten. They will speak about:…

Ukraine: A virtual visit to Dobropark, an arboretum just outside Kiev

With the tulip season coming to an end, Dobropark, an arboretum just outside of Kiev, still presents a wide array of Dutch tulips in their prime.Dobropark is a private…

Perennial:

UK: "Biggest health and well-being survey for horticulture industry launched"

Perennial asks people working in horticulture about the health and well-being challenges they face. The inaugural Horticulture Industry Wellbeing Survey…

New hybrid tea rose varieties grown as demand increases in South-America

The international rose breeding company Interplant Roses is responding to the growing demand for hybrid tea roses by constantly developing new hybrid tea varieties. Especially…
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How do nematodes help plants and soils?

Nematodes normally get a bad reputation. Indeed, some of these minuscule creatures can cause harm in plants and animals. But little is known about the…

Grower support visit in Limpopo, South Africa

The first season of AtlasBlue ‘FCM12-045’ blueberries at Fall Creek South Africa are thriving on the producers’ farms. Dane Castle, one of the Grower Support and Sales…

CAN: Proactis Holdings to provide spend management solution to nursery chain

Software firm Proactis Holdings has signed a three-year contract with Sheridan Nurseries, Canada's largest fully integrated garden center, to provide its…

US (PA): Rare ‘corpse flower’ blooms, stinks like rotting flesh at Temple’s Ambler campus

Ben Snyder, graduated from Temple University’s Landscape Architecture and Horticulture program in 2016, was hired by the school, and immediately set out on a quixotic quest:…

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A few more nice blocks growing for summer sales! #newplants #peatfree pic.twitter.com/XdPt22tm2b — Neil Alcock (@NeilAlcock) May 18, 2021

A trip to the Netherlands leads to establishment Colombian flower company

A trip to the Netherlands turned out to be an aha moment for Eli Perez and his father who run Rosamina, an established Colombian flower company known for…

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Kenya: Nakuru County seeks UK collaboration in boosting horticulture exports

The County Government of Nakuru plans to strengthen its collaboration with the United Kingdom to guarantee continued market access for Kenya’s horticultural products..…

US (MI): Owner of flower farm on this year's flower trends and the pandemic

Meri Jo Flower Farm is a family business that started two years ago when the Kilmer family bought a 12-acre horse ranch at Beaumont and Livingston roads in…

Fresh Market

Fresh Market is launching color-changing peonies

The Fresh Market typically always has beautiful flowers. From potted orchids to bouquets of long-stemmed roses, you usually can't go wrong with picking up some blooms from the…

India: Gudimalkapur flower market turns dumping yard in second Covid wave

Although the cultivation of flowers has been good this year, the business at the Gudimalkapur flower market has been negatively impacted by the second wave of…

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US (OR): 'Drought conditions in the west may be worse than the 2001 drought'

This year is shaping up to be a difficult one for farmers in southern Oregon. Producers at the California line have been told that they will only have access to a tiny…

India: Study conducted on important virus disease infecting the Anthurium plant

Ornamental Anthurium is one the main cut flower in domestic market in Iran. Approximately, 5000 hectares (land and screen-houses) are under ornamental…

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