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Singing the Praises of Bold & Beautiful Bulbs

With the increased interest in gardening instigated by the COVID-19 pandemic, introducing more people to growing plants from bulbs can increase sales and customer...

Houseplant Popularity Here to Stay

I started Planty Good Vibes in February with the intention of moving forward from a lifestyle of mundane obligation to a lifestyle of passion,...

Overwintering Benefits & Challenges

Deciding how many and which plants to overwinter is a critical business decision for Mike Erickson, Vice President of Business Operations at Plant World...

Drop Shipping Case Study: Communication is Key

McHutchison, a horticultural distributor based in Naperville, Illinois, partners with an extensive network of truck logistic brokers to get its customers the best available...

BOARD MESSAGE: Fall is in the Air – Buying is on...

Board President Kerri Dantino After the insane heat and smokey skies we’ve had in the west this summer, I’m ready to head towards fall! I look...

CNGA – Your Advocate Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow

Glenda Mostek CNGA Executive Director I have been enjoying attending our Member Barbecues, CSU Annual Flower Trials, and the Welby Summer Flower Trials – it is...

12 Plant Picks for 2022 Orders

Colorado Nursery & Greenhouse Association members Diana Reavis and Ross Shrigley perused plant lists to pick out a few outstanding choices for Colorado and...

How to Prepare for the Christmas Tree Shortage

Relationships. Relationships. Relationships are the key to ensuring a more consistent supply of the trees that you need to meet customer demand. This is...

Root-Control Bag Case Study: Growing in High-Elevation, Rocky Soils

Dan Cassidy of Cassidy Farms in northeastern New Mexico has tried growing trees and shrubs in the ground for his balled-and-burlapped (b&b) inventory, as...

Denver Pursues Environmental Benefits with Green Buildings Law

Denver’s Green Buildings Ordinance offers benefits not only to building owners who can save on energy expenses, but also to contractors engaged in energy...
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