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Colombia: “Even though this year’s sales are crazy, the hydrangea exports are down by 5%”

“Before 2016, Colombian hydrangea exports were increasing year by year. This happened until 2018, when we saw just a small increase of 0.4% compared to 2017. And after that…

Select Breeding celebrates its 12,5 year anniversary

On January 1, 2009 the brothers Michael and Dennis de Geus officially started their new company Select Breeding, and they have been serious about it. Several numbers from…

IFTF 2021: visitor registrations are growing

The number of registrations to attend IFTF 2021 is showing a strong increase. Over 1.000 new visitors signed up online in the past 2 weeks alone. Especially…

Silver award for golden Cortaderia

On 30 September 2021, after field trial, the trial committee of the KVBC awarded a KVBC-Award Silver to Cortaderia selloana ‘Day2’ (Tiny Pampa Gold). This golden cultivar…

Prevent Botrytis: ready for the humid fall?

Botrytis, a fungus that attacks plants when humidity is too high, causing fuzzy gray/brown-looking spots on buds and flowers, is one of the very common issues that emerge as…

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Results from research conducted on plants in the (home) office

The benefit of plants in the workplace has already been scientifically proven. They improve the air quality and concentration, reduce noise, and have a calming effect on your…

Cornell outreach educators combat pests, support pollinators

Thanks to grant funding from the USDA, the New York State Integrated Pest Management (NYSIPM) program is developing new virtual courses to help schools implement plans to…

Special Lighting and Technique 2021

New dual function light increases crop yield and prevents mold and pests

Boulderlamp, Inc. (BLI) is introducing a new unique horticultural and antimicrobial LED combo light for indoor and greenhouse cultivations. PerfectPar™ DuoLight 4000 is a…

Research update: on the technical performance characteristics of horticultural lamps

GLASE has published a review of horticulture lighting system performance, including recommendations for both the lighting standards community and growers for…

Gas crisis hits European greenhouse industry as lighting gets more expensive

Skyrocketing power prices are forcing the vast network of Dutch glasshouses to go dark or scale back, threatening to cut supplies at Europe’s fruit and…

Video Catch a glimpse of multi span greenhouse

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Virtual field day: Annual landscape plants that can take heat and humidity

This virtual field day hosted by Gardens by the Bay, the leading display garden in Southeast Asia, will provide growers and landscapers with information on new varieties of…

Seed meets Technology looks back at a successful edition

Participants, many of whom had not physically attended a trade fair since the COVID breakout in March 2020, were delighted to hear that the event would not be canceled this…

Annual facility certification for the minimum sanitation protocols for offshore Geranium cutting production

USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced today that it will conduct annual certification visits in peak harvesting time to offshore…

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Biosphere 2: the once infamous live-in terrarium promising for climate research

Opening the door to a glass pyramid, a visitor steps from the arid heat of Arizona into a coastal fog desert that stretches toward a savanna. A Lilliputian ocean laps against…

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Northeast Greenhouse Conference and Expo coming soon

Northeast Greenhouse Conference and Expo will feature educational sessions on the production of hydroponic leafy greens on November 4, 2021. These sessions…
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Order your gerbera catalogue for 2022

It is here: Schreurs' new gerbera catalog for 2022. In the past year, they have expanded their existing gerbera assortment with unique, special, and improved varieties.…

"No autumn without chrysanthemums"

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October pest of the month: scale insects

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Flyscoot sees some green shoots but still navigates through crisis

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Bloomscape launches pink plant collection in honor of breast cancer awareness month

Although it’s tempting to buy into the fall color palette right now, there’s actually never been a better time to think pink. Bloomscape just launched The Pink Collection — a…

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Florists and growers urge Aucklanders to keep buying flowers during lockdown

Auckland florists are back in business after the weeks of level 4 lockdown that saw them lose countless bookings and stock go to waste, and they are still calling on…

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Dried blooms become latest decor trend

Traditionally, dried, browning flowers would be removed from a bouquet and tossed straight in the bin. But now interior design fans are paying a premium to display blooms that…

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A flower shortage is causing florists to scramble while prices skyrocket

Every wedding poses challenges for a florist, but the questions Shannon Whelan was asking herself as she prepared for a couple’s big day last month were completely out of the…

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Grower determined to grow sunflowers after losing previous patch

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Santa Cruz County flowers hit hard during pandemic

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Poinsetta leaf and stem abnormalities

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