May 2014

Crop Culture Report: Pansy Grandio series

Grandio is the new large-flowered series bred for today’s greenhouse production systems, as well as for excellent garden performance in both spring and fall.

Dealing with High Temperatures

Demand for some cold-tolerant floriculture crops continues well into spring, which can make production of high-quality plants difficult when the weather gets warm. Cold-tolerant crops, also sometimes ... more

Disease Discussions: Fighting Not-So-Bad Fungi

MLD:I've been thinking about parasites and saprophytes, the yin and yang of microbes in the greenhouse. All fungi sound scary to growers, but it is important for them to understand the difference. I l... more

GPN’s Class of 2014: 40 Under 40

The Class of 2014 of GPN's 40 Under 40 embody the future of the horticulture industry. Over the next 15 pages (and on the 40 Under 40 page on www.gpnmag.com) , you will have an opportunity to learn mo... more

Perennial Solutions: Phygelius hybrid Tye Dye series

The lavish displays of color and compact size make this cape fuschia a show-stopping border or accent perennial.

Postproduction of Bedding Plants: A Focus on Ethylene

In part one of this postproduction series, we explored the potential detrimental effects of ethylene exposure on bedding plants. In this part we will take an in-depth look at the effects of ethylene o... more

The Keys to the Future

Thanks to technology the old fashioned fold-up-and-stick-it-in-the-glovebox road map is rapidly becoming a thing of the past. Nowadays, most of us rely on a plug-it-in-the-cigarette-lighter global po... more

Winners Circle

With so many choices, picking the crops that are sure to make your production lineup shine can be a challenging feat. GPN has assembled a snapshot of this year's winning varieties to help you choose w... more

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GPN recognizes 40 industry professionals under the age of 40 who are helping to determine the future of the horticulture industry. These individuals are today’s movers and shakers who are already setting the pace for tomorrow.
FlogelKrystal
WorkentineJaclyn
PantojaPitaAlejandro
AllenTanner
ArmstrongJacki
LaraLaura
StokesHans
RuschJared
KnauerRyan