Functional plants make sense in an uncertain economy. Given the rise in edible plants, flowers suitable for cutting and perennials, it could be that consumers are looking for plants that can do more ...
Labor issues, the economy and weather are what nursery growers believe to be their three greatest problems facing their business in 2026.
Earlier this summer, the GIE Media Horticulture Group received a sneak peek at Proven Winners ColorChoice Flowering Shrubs’ ...
Three Syn-RG partners have united to launch a reimagined WorryFree Plants portfolio and ‘Simply Joyful’ brand, exclusively for independent garden centers.
Editor's Note: This article originally appeared in the July 2026 print edition of Nursery Management under the headline ...
A lot of customers have told me that we are a sleeping giant in the Midwest,” Terhesh says. “And if we could figure it out, ...
One reason for the shift is simple: blueberries are rootzone-sensitive plants. They prefer acidic, well-drained conditions ...
In August 2025, Bailey Nurseries announced the appointment of Jorge Becerra as CEO. Fourth-generation family member Terri McEnaney would transition from CEO to board chair. It was a stunning move, ...
Consumer attitudes about nursery production may seem like a black box to growers. Producers have tuned into the importance of the end consumers’ perceptions and value of nursery plants in terms of ...
Don Golema has more than a decade of experience in business development and enterprise account management across the ...
The 2026 American Floral Endowment interns are working at horticulture businesses including Alaska Perfect Peony, Altman ...
On Tuesday, August 25 — the day before the Farwest Show opens — attendees can explore Oregon's Nursery Country through one of three exclusive guided bus tours, offering behind-the-scenes access to ...
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