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AmericanHort recently announced the addition of Holly Scoggins as director of educational programming and Nicolas Leas as digital web manager. Scoggins has a Ph.D. in horticultural science from North Carolina State University and has been a professor in...
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Perennial Plant Association recently announced Aralia ‘Sun King’ as the 2020 Perennial Plant of the Year. Aralia 'Sun King' brings a bright pop of glowing color and texture, the perfect anchor for the shade to...
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All-America Selections’ 2019 Landscape Design Challenge used the theme of “Re-Use, Recycle, Re-Imagine” to inspire this year’s creations. Each garden was free to interpret the theme in their chosen manner, resulting in some very fun,...
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The consumer demand for houseplants has rapidly increased in recent years and is still growing. As retailers find more consumers coming through their doors looking for foliage plants and succulents, it’s important for them to...
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It is not easy to predict which new introductions will perform from the greenhouse to the end consumer. That is why multiple organizations take on the responsibility of trialing and evaluating new varieties each year...
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AmericanHort has announced a free virtual conference on "The Changing Nursery Industry: How Will You Adapt?" Scheduled for 2:30-5:15 p.m. EDT on October 23, the conference is intended for students and young growers as we...
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The Southern Nursery Association (SNA) has announced a new program designed to offer financial aid through travel reimbursements to students presenting in the Bryson L. James Student Research Competition at the 2020 SNA Research Conference....
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AmericanHort' signature event, Cultivate, is being recognized in the trade show industry by two leading industry organizations – Trade Show Executive (TSE) and Trade Show News Network (TSNN). Cultivate has been named to the Trade...
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On Dec. 12, a Greenhouse Production, Technology, & Labor-Saving bus tour will take place during the Michigan Greenhouse Growers Expo in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Join Michigan State University Extension Educator Heidi Lindberg for a tour...
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Fall hasn’t quite arrived here in the Midwest; the leaves are mostly still green and temperatures are decidedly summer-like. But last week in Nashville, Tennessee, the feeling was far more autumnal, with The Garden Center...
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After collecting thousands of votes from the public, National Garden Bureau, American Meadows, Sakata Seed America and Corona Tools have announced the three therapeutic gardens receiving grants and in-kind donations totaling more than $5,000. The...
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The floral industry is one of the largest segments of U.S. agricultural crops and comprises more than 60,000 businesses. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) announced it is offering a Business Internship Program for students in: Management Information...
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