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VIDEO: Get to know James Saunders

On our first episode of "Get To Know," Associate Editor Katie McDaniel talks with James Saunders, the director of production at Saunders Brothers nursery.

De Vroomen Garden Products celebrates 100 years with new products, global celebrations

Jacobus Theodorus De Vroomen, born into a family of bulb growers, founded the company in 1925.

ThinkPlants announces new shrub program

In collaboration with Monrovia Nursery, ThinkPlants aims to promote young plant sales for shrubs across North America.

American Floral Endowment 2025 scholarship applications now open

Scholarships range from $500 to $6,000 and are available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

Two Proven Winners ColorChoice varieties take top honors in Australia’s 2025 Plant of the Year

Runaway Bride (Fairytrail Bride) hydrangea was selected as the overall Plant of the Year.

GardenComm hosting 10-session Winter Webinar Series

Each session is $25. Register for the classes individually, or register for all 10 for a discounted price of $99.

Star Roses and Plants introduces Martha Stewart Rose

Bred by Meilland, this rose was originally introduced in Europe as Jean de la Fontaine.

Check out what we saw at MANTS 2025

The GIE Media Horticulture Group staff walked the trade show floor to be your eyes and ears. Here are a few things that caught our attention at MANTS 2025.

Garden Center magazine announces dates for 2025 Garden Center Conference & Expo

Stephanie Stuckey will give the event's keynote address.

APHIS establishes box tree moth quarantines in Delaware and Pennsylvania

APHIS is taking this action in response to the confirmed detections of BTM in a residence in Little Creek, Delaware, on July 11 and in Lakeside Cemetery in Erie, Pennsylvania, on Aug. 29.

Pantone announces its 2025 Color of the Year

The company said the color inspires "thoughtful indulgence," "harmonious comfort" and "feelings of contentment."