Registration opens for Darwin Perennials Day

It’s a complete perennial experience with Zone 5 overwintered trial garden comparisons, new variety introductions, engagement with perennial vendors and access to plant specialists offering tips and education.

April 2024 issue recap

Extra-tough grasses, new Vitex and hydrangea breeding and an ultra rare plant.

U.S. Department of Labor finalizes farmworker protection rule

The rule targets vulnerability and abuses experienced by workers under the H-2A program that undermine fair labor standards for all farmworkers in the U.S.

Monrovia research claims gardening can improve mental health and wellness

Every year, Monrovia asks 1,400 homeowners across the United States about their gardening interests and plant purchasing habits. That data is combined with monthly mobile studies to track continuing and emerging trends.

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Be a hero

International business consultant John Stanley covers seven trends that will change the industry, including…Tree growers are tomorrow’s heroes, rise of the nursery robots, focus on Gen Z and more.

Kaleidoscope of colors

A Virginia breeder is aiming to transform the hydrangea market by creating a colorful bunch of mop head paniculata.

Long-lived frost fighters

A 35-year research project determines cold-hardy grasses for USDA Zone 4b.

Concrete benefits of gardening

We all know the physical, mental, educational and social benefits of gardening. But are you communicating all of those benefits to your customers?

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