Winter’s chill may be settling in across the country, but Greenhouse Canada’s November digital edition will warm you up with stories of innovation, resilience and growth from across the sector.
This month, explore how pop-ups and pop-ins are emerging as a nimble, profitable way to meet consumers where they are. Learn how some Canadian growers are using this retail innovation to their benefit and perhaps find inspiration for your own business.
When it comes to resilience, the greenhouse sector cultivated just that at the 2025 Canadian Greenhouse Conference in Niagara Falls in October. Check out some of the highlights of this year’s event in this issue.
In this edition, you’ll also find Part 1 of the 2025 Sawaya Summer Garden Trials results, which put new plant varieties to the test under the season’s hot, dry Southern Ontario conditions. Plus, discover the top perennial plant picks for 2026; selections handpicked by breeders with the Canadian supply chain in mind.
Capping off this issue, a new case study from our Dr. Mirza dives into sodium’s influence on greenhouse crop health while Gary Jones reflects on our ‘Brave New Technology World’ in his November edition of ‘Inside View.’
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This edition is brought to you by A.M.A. Horticulture, the wholesale horticulture supplier that helps you discover innovative, custom solutions for your success.
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