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Trends: Proven Winners 2025 perennial survey shows strong demand
Repeat purchases, robust spending and a preference for purple top this year’s findings.
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American Horticultural Society welcomes five new board members
The new board members are Kathryn Acerbo-Bachmann, James Folsom, Panayoti Kelaidis, Christian Primeau and Bryant Smith.
American Floral Endowment establishes Demaree Family Floriculture Advancement Fund
Organizations with impactful projects, programs or initiatives benefiting the floriculture industry within the United States are encouraged to apply for funding.
The Growth Industry Episode 3: Across the Pond with Neville Stein
In our third episode, Neville Stein provides a decidedly British take on the horticulture industry.
The Growth Industry Episode 2: Emily Showalter on how Willoway Nurseries transformed its business
Emily Showalter, chief of human resources at Willoway Nurseries and part of the third generation of ownership, discusses how the company her grandparents founded has evolved during the past 70-plus years.
Super Charged Moon Juice from Moon Valley Nurseries now available nationally
Moon Valley Nurseries' proprietary fertilizer with a regional cult following is expanding nationally.
2025 Proven Winners Horticulture Scholarship applications now open
Scholarships range from $2,000 to $5,000 with options for both two- and four-year programs.
USDA fires experts on invasive pests, including Asian citrus psyllid, chilli thrips
Among those who lost their jobs is Jonah Ulmer, a national taxonomist and the federal government’s foremost authority on thrips and psyllids.
Dümmen Orange North America celebrating 25th anniversary in 2025
Dümmen positioned its North American headquarters in Columbus, Ohio, to be located near the industry’s largest event, known as the Ohio Florists Association Short Course (now called Cultivate).
Illinois Landscape Contractors Association changes name to Landscape Illinois
The announcement was made at iLandscape 2025 at the end of February.
Leading Women of Horticulture: Dana Massey, Plantworks Nursery
As a leading woman of horticulture, Dana Massey believes it’s important to never stop learning, work hard and engage with the industry.