Editor Matt McClellan and Associate Editor Katie McDaniel announce the 2026 Leading Women of Horticulture. March is Women’s History Month in the U.S., and March 8 is International Women’s Day.
Editors Patrick A. Coleman and Matt McClellan take a deep dive into their magazines’ State of the Industry Reports, covering ...
The California Grown Cucumber Program delivers greenhouse-grown Long English, Mini and Coastal Cukie-Bites Snack-Sized cucumbers to retailers and consumers across the West Coast year-round.
In newly published research by Jingwei Fu, Denise Tieman and Bala Rathinasabapathi from UF’s Institute of Food and ...
Educational session topics will include turf and landscape weed management, pest management for herbaceous and woody plants, and herbicide and fertilizer application, and the current state of the ...
The new sensor network with AI robots will improve composting safety and efficiency, the University of Tennessee researchers ...
Ken and Deena Altman established the Altman Family Scholarship through the American Floral Endowment to support graduate ...
How the mother and daughter duo of Fairview Greenhouses & Garden Center built a business against the odds and gave their family a female-led green industry legacy.
While the large booths of legacy plant brands dominated the aisles at TPIE 2026, newcomers dotted real estate at the edges of the show floor. And among those newcomers were two women, each innovative ...
Award winners announced for 2026 PHS Philadelphia Flower Show, Rooted: Origins of American Gardening
Featuring breathtaking landscapes, imaginative floral artistry and innovative design, the 2026 show invites visitors to explore how gardening traditions continue to evolve and inspire.
Delilah Onofrey of Suntory Flowers and Krystal Snyder of the Penn State Flower Trials discuss opportunities for women in the horticulture industry and how they found their people.
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