Some floral industry businesses in the Midwest were forced to modify operations or temporarily close their businesses on Jan. 30 in the face of bone-chilling, historic cold temperatures. “It... Read more
Between customers’ desire to deck the halls and their need to pick up gifts for family, friends, coworkers, etc., there a lot of opportunities to end the year on a high note In a recent blog... Read more
December presents many opportunities for the team at Wascana Flower Shoppe in Regina, Saskatchewan, to flaunt their vast offerings that cater to customers’ diverse tastes for decor and giftw... Read more
Want to influence how federal research dollars are spent on Consumer Horticulture? It’s simple. Volunteer to be a reviewer of Specialty Crop Research Initiative (SCRI) proposals. Anyone who... Read more
Does the idea of learning new skills make you feel a little uncomfortable? You’re not alone. In fact, a 2015 study from Chapman University found that new technology is the No. 2 fear f... Read more
Winston Flowers, a 74-year-old business with eight locations throughout the greater Boston area and New England and a new studio in New York, earned a major plug last week by appearing on... Read more
by Mackenzie Nichols Teaching children about horticulture from a young age is important for the spread of “green collar jobs”— positions in ag and horticulture — but it’s also beneficial fo... Read more
By Katie Hendrick This month in Floral Management magazine, we’re profiling some of the up-and-coming people and programs in the floral industry. One definite standout? Klair McDermott, AIF... Read more
By Katie Hendrick Vincent Last week, thousands of New Yorkers stumbled upon a sunny surprise: a wall of sunflowers erected outside Starbright Floral Design in Manhattan. Beside the display,... Read more
by Katie Hendrick Vincent Back-to-school season presents BIG business opportunities. According to a recent survey by Deloitte, there are 29 million households across the United States expect... Read more