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Editor's Note 
 
The Greenhouse Canada team is attending Cultivate 2024 in Columbus, Ohio this week and we can't wait to share some of the highlights from this prestigious and incredibly fun industry tradition. Have a great week and happy growing!
- Amy Kouniakis, Editor
 
News 
 
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Flowers Canada hosts simmering and successful 52nd annual golf tournament

Heat wave didn't stop more than 140 from teeing off at fundraiser that supports floriculture research


Fresh picks: AAS announces first five winners of the 2025 season

Unveiling the latest additions to the gardening world that stole the spotlight


ICYMI: New Brunswick First Nation community gets $60K to boost local food production

Project aims to make life more affordable and ‘put more healthy, local food on the tables’


 
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Plant Names Simplified, 3rd Edition

Presented in a glossary format, this pocket-sized reference book gives the name, pronunciation and classification of common plants and the meaning behind the Latin origins of the name.

Plant Names Simplified 3rd Edition is a reliable resource for gardeners of all abilities, park managers, botanists, ecologists, garden designers and horticultural practitioners and students.

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Features 
 
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More plants, more problems

Understanding the unique needs of our crops leads to better management » Read more...
 
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The future of ToBRFV: Resistance and management

Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) has devastated greenhouse tomato production globally since its emergence in 2014 in Israel and Jordan. The virus spreads rapidly through greenhouses due to its ease of mechanical transmission combined with the high degree of crop maintenance required, and can destroy thousands of plants in weeks. This virus has forced substantial changes to how tomatoes are produced and has significantly increased costs of production. The seed industry has responded with the rapid development of tolerant and resistant varieties while producers have worked to improve biosecurity protocols. Yet ToBRFV still circulates worldwide, while the stability and ... » Read more...
 

ICYMI: Inside View: Energy half-life?

I know you’re probably reading this in June (or later), but I’m writing having just thoroughly enjoyed the ‘ACT BC Grower Summit’ in Langley at the very end of April. ‘ACT’ (‘Advancing Cultivation Technology’), is the brainchild of a consortium of industry partners (Philips, Priva, Grodan, and Svensson) and the B.C. event was one of a series put on across Canada and the U.S. (You can read a much fuller report of the meetings elsewhere in Greenhouse Canada.) Speakers included Jan Westra (Priva NL) who suggested our ultimate goal is ‘to get food production to be predictable and reliable’ and ... » Read More...
 
 
Events 
 

Cultivate'24

July 13, 2024 | 400 N High St, Columbus, OH 43215, United States » Learn more...

Perennial Plant Association National Symposium

July 29, 2024 | 192 Haywood Street, Asheville, North Carolina 28801, United States » Read More...

The Garden Center Show

August 6, 2024 | Milwaukee, WI » Read More...