Correcting micronutrient deficiencies in poinsettia flowers
2025-12-12 00:00
Yellow chlorosis on recently matured leaves in the middle of the plant is a common sign of micronutrient deficiency in poinsettias. Poinsettias have a long crop time and higher micronutrient needs than many other floriculture crops.
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Terra Nova Nurseries has revealed its plant list for the Pantone Color of the Year 2026, inspired by Pantone 11-4201 Cloud Dancer. The 2026 selection features 20 top breeding varieties from Terra Nova that capture the light and airy white shade of Cloud Dancer through delicate foliage textures.
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1-800-Flowers.com has announced the Flower of the Year for 2026.
2025-12-11 00:00
The delphinium is a flower that has a way of commanding attention without ever raising its voice. Its tall, graceful spires and calming wash of sky blues, soft whites, and lavender tones have appeared for centuries in fine art, folklore, and cottage gardens. Today, the bloom feels especially
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"Once known as the 'lettuce kings', Stolk Flora has long established itself as a specialist in Phalaenopsis."
2025-12-11 00:00
Once known as the 'lettuce kings', Stolk Flora has long established itself as a Phalaenopsis specialist. Rightly so, as the Stolk family has been setting the standard in greenhouse horticulture for a century. Whether it is cultivating top-quality Phalaenopsis or introducing sustainable practices, Stolk Flora continues to excel in the field.
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Growers around the world use Nutrimite™ to enhance the establishment, survival, and efficacy of predatory mites, particularly in cases where pest levels are low. This highly nutritious supplemental food provides a proven, cost-effective method to support and accelerate mite establishment, while also aiding in.
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The pepper thrips, Thrips parvispinus, is an invasive and highly polyphagous species that has recently established itself in Dutch greenhouses. It is now causing significant concern in ornamental plants and fruiting vegetables like sweet peppers. Just like many other thrips species,
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Australia: Revealing the mysteries of uncommon orchids
2025-12-10 00:00
Australia is home to over 1,800 orchid species, many of which are not found anywhere else. However, these unique plants are increasingly threatened. For research scientist Dr. Heidi Zimmer, her favorite orchid changes over time, but currently, it is the Common Onion Orchid (Microtis unifolia). "It's small and underrated," she says.
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Thomsen fully commits to PCR plant pots. Thomsen is fully committed to using PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled) plant pots.
2025-12-10 00:00
Thomsen is fully embracing PCR, advancing the company's goal to operate in a fully circular manner. Thomsen states that the new PCR range ensures high quality and a polished appearance. The pots are Cyclos-certified, indicating their excellent recyclability.
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Why good ideas shouldn't (and don't have to) be left lying around
2025-12-09 00:00
How often does it happen that promising ideas get pushed aside? And just as often, you see those same good ideas reappear later, only this time as an innovation project that took the long way around. So how can this delay be avoided? During last week's Future Trends & Innovations event, Loet
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Liverwort (Marchantia polymorpha) is a significant greenhouse weed that competes with ornamental plants for soil, nutrients, water, and space within greenhouse containers. When the growing substrate is infested with liverwort, it leads to a reduction in quality, aesthetics, and market value.
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UK: Rozbudowa szklarni w hrabstwie Surrey stymuluje wzrost
2025-12-09 00:00
Woodlark Nurseries, operated by Graeme Edwards and his father Colin, supplies national and local garden centers such as Squires, Garsons Farm, and Chessington. A substantial investment, in the five-figure range, from the Surrey Economic Growth Fund is enabling them to expand their production area, doubling its size.
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China: "Koncentrujemy się na produkcji wysokiej jakości kwiatów"
2025-12-08 00:00
Brassica, Viola cornuta, Antirrhinum, and Matthiola are well-known for their excellent cold tolerance and are popular winter-flowering plants. At Shanghai Hong Yuan Flowers greenhouse, a colorful variety of blooms is flourishing. "Our production base covers a total of 700 mu, of which 500 mu has
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Ethiopia is potentially moving towards the next phase of modernizing its horticultural sector. With a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants, the country is becoming more aware of the limitations of traditional open-field farming in the face of climate changes and market requirements.
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US: Altering consumer perceptions of poinsettias
2025-12-08 00:00
Poinsettias now come in a rainbow of colors. Gallup & Stribling Orchids in Carpinteria may be known for its orchids, but it also offers a selection of colorful poinsettias this holiday season. These poinsettias come in shades of yellow, peach, pink, white, and red. Owner Alex Van Wingerden is happy to provide more information about them.
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US (MI): Przygotowanie gwiazdek betlejemskich na sezon świąteczny
2025-12-08 00:00
On a cold, crisp Michigan morning, snow piles against the sides of a long greenhouse just off the road in Belleville. The windows fog from the heat inside, turning the building into a glowing blur of warmth against the gray sky. But step through the doors and the winter disappears instantly.
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R&D grant secured for conducting new herbicide testing on container-grown nursery stock.
2025-12-05 00:00
The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) and Zest Sustainable ICM have obtained a £50,000 grant from Horticulture Crop Protection UK Ltd (HCP) to conduct testing and assessment of new herbicides for application on container-grown hardy nursery stock. The trial, titled "Herbicide phytotoxicity testing on a range of...", aims to evaluate the effectiveness of these herbicides.
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The writers at FloralDaily are obviously very familiar with and proud of the Dutch floriculture industry. However, for many of their colleagues who typically focus on fruits and vegetables, both in the Netherlands and internationally, this sector was still relatively unfamiliar. It was about time to change that.
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Australia: Enhancing Climate Control with a Blackout Screen Upgrade
2025-12-04 00:00
Ball Australia produces high-quality flower and vegetable seedlings, supplying growers who depend on precision, consistency, and strong plant performance. As their operations continue to expand, maintaining precise control over light, energy, and climate has become even more crucial.
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The premiere of Plantsauna at the ExpoSE trade fair: "This is the best marketing there is."
2025-12-04 00:00
Isabelle van Doorn, the new head of strawberries at Moleda, recently attended the ExpoSE trade fair in Karlsruhe, Germany, where she interacted with numerous users of the company's Plantsauna system. With the team having recently relocated to a larger headquarters, the company now has greater capacity to meet the increased demand.
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Chiny: Yunnan został dotknięty wczesnym mrozem, branże jagod borówki i kwiatów świeżo ściętych zostały dotknięte.
2025-12-04 00:00
Yunnan is a significant agricultural province in China, well known for its fresh-cut flowers and blueberries. Blueberries usually start appearing in the market in November. However, this year, Yunnan has seen unusually heavy rainfall, with the rainy season lasting longer than usual.
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