Florida nurseries devastated by snowstorm

Growers in the Florida panhandle region are facing millions of dollars in losses and structural damage following unprecedented levels of snow, sleet and freezing rain.

Hurricane Helene: Florida agricultural production losses top $40M, UF economists estimate

The report is based on a diverse set of baseline data and surveys UF/IFAS economists distributed to producers. The range will be narrowed in a final report released in the coming months.

After the storm

How hurricanes Helene and Milton impacted the horticulture industry this fall.

Hurricane Milton makes landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast

How Hurricane Milton has affected the green industry in Florida and how the rest of the industry can help.

Hurricane Helene has devastated the horticulture industry. Here's how you can help

Green industry businesses throughout western North Carolina sustained heavy damage from Hurricane Helene, and many will be closed until further notice. Here's how you can help.

Weathering the spring

A strong El Niño year may drive earlier planting and sales demand for northern regions of North America.

Insulate to save heat

This practice will significantly reduce fuel use and provides a quick return on investment.

A year-round approach

From mid-spring to late December, Ebert’s Greenhouse Village provides its customers with year-round options to fit their seasonal designs.

Growth despite weather woes

Preston Greenhouses is plowing forward despite a rainy spring.

Perennial production insights

Two experts give their insight into how the perennial market is changing for both producers and consumers.

Q&A: Laura Robles on growing plants in freezing weather

Walters Gardens' trial manager discusses precautions the grower has taken, preparing for drastic temperature changes and how to prepare greenhouses for subzero temperatures.