Horticulture Business Days Gorinchem
When: February 16 to 18, 2016
Where: Gorinchem, Netherlands
For more:bit.ly/1NdBi5i
This is an opportunity for attendees to expand their horizons as horticulture professionals. Meet potential new business partners and exhibit the latest products.
Congressional Action Days
When: March 14 to 15, 2016
Where: Arlington, Virginia
For more: safnow.org/events-education/congressional-action-days
At the Society of American Florists’ annual event, retailers, wholesalers, suppliers and growers tell Capitol Hill about their businesses and the floral industry’s legislative priorities. The event will include issues and advocacy training, as well as tours of prominent locations throughout the capital.
California Spring Trials
When: April 9 to 14, 2016
Where: California (various locations)
For more: americanhort.org/events
Industry professionals from around the globe head to Northern and Central California to see the newest varieties, innovative merchandising and cutting-edge trends. The event is self-guided and reservations are required at most stops.
Cultivate’16
When: July 9 to 12, 2016
Where: Columbus, Ohio
For more: americanhort.org/events
One of the largest all-industry horticulture events in North America. Cultivate’16 will offer educational and networking experiences, and more than 8 acres of trade show exhibits including technology, new products and services, and new plant varieties.

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