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Greater Columbus Convention Center Columbus, OH USA AmericanHort.org/Cultivate
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Welcome Welcome to Cultivate AmericanHort Welcomes You to Cultivate’22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Mycorrhizal Inoculants Better Roots Better Sh oo ts
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We Help You Perform Better. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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We Help You Grow Faster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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We Help You Prepare for the Future . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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AmericanHort Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
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AmericanHort Member Communities . . . . . . . . . . 8
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Advocacy and Public Policy Committee. . . . . . . . . 9
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Plant Intellectual Property Committee. . . . . . . . . . 9
Pesticide Applicator Recertification Credits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Session & Event Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . 42 On-Demand Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Speaker Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Cultivate Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 •
Women in Horticulture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
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OSU Cultivar Trials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
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Retailer’s Choice Awards by Garden Center Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
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Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
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Unplugged. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Event Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Lavender Trial Prides Corner Farms Lebanon, CT
Untreated Control
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Cultivate’22 App for Your Mobile Device. . . . . . . 12
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Let’s Be Friends–Connect via Social Media. . . . . 12
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Name Badge Codes & Credentials . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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Trade Show Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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Registration Hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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Cultivate Show Office Hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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Luggage Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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Exhibitor Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
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Food Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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Exhibitor Product Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
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Cultivate Café . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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Exhibitor Product Listing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
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Business Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
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Resource Zone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
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AmericanHort + HRI Member Center . . . . . . . . . 15
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Giving Back to the Community. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
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Giving Back to the Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
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Show Policies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
2022 AmericanHort Scholars . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Cultivate’22 At a Glance by Day . . . . . . . . 22 tHRIve Knowledge Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Cultivate Live!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Cultivate New Varieties & New Products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Cultivate Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Cultivate Appreciation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 •
Cultivate’22 Sponsors & Product Donors. . . . . 159
Advertiser Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . middle AmericanHort has worked hard to ensure all information contained in the Cultivate’22 onsite guide is accurate. It is possible some details provided in this guide have changed since going to print. We apologize for any inconvenience missing or inaccurate information may cause you. If you have any questions, please ask at the Cultivate’22 registration desk or look on the Cultivate’22 app or at AmericanHort.org/Cultivate. Thank you for understanding.
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WELCOMES YOU TO
Together, we’re stronger. Together,
w e g ro w .
By highlighting best practices throughout our industry.
Our industry is made up of dynamic corporations and family-owned businesses, many of which are in their third or even fifth generation of family management. Collectively, we hold over 2.3 million full- and part-time jobs and contribute $348 billion annually to the U.S. economy. That’s big business, and it’s clear that we’re stronger together. AmericanHort unites us all—growers, retailers, breeders, suppliers, distributors, designers, landscapers, educators, researchers, and manufacturers—into a single, robust community, one in which we teach and learn from one another and collectively rise to a higher level.
T h ri v e !
Don’t just survive.
At AmericanHort, we believe best practices are the key to survival, enabling you to perform better on a daily basis. We’re committed to finding the best practices throughout the industry and sharing them with you. Then we connect you with the additional information you need to drive your business forward and grow faster. Ultimately, both things help you prepare for the future, ensuring both your business and the industry will thrive for generations to come.
right co nnect io n s
The make all the difference. Knowing the right people and having access to the latest industry information is crucial when it comes to performing at your highest level. At AmericanHort, we specialize in connecting you to the mentors, leaders, and knowledgeable resources you need—when you need them—so that you can perform better day in and day out, grow faster than you ever dreamed possible, and prepare both yourself and your business for the future. We look forward to connecting with you.
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Through Education AmericanHort offers countless educational opportunities, in fact there are more than 140 of them available at Cultivate this year. Strong educational programs are important in helping you conduct business better. In addition to the sessions at Cultivate, we provide education through our online Knowledge Center, workshops, tours, mastery series, webinars, and our industry communications, like AmericanHort’s Connect digital and print newsletters. • The AmericanHort Knowledge Center This is an online resource of articles, video, and additional media relating to all aspects and segments of the industry. Members can access the Knowledge Center at AmericanHort.org/KC.
• Webinars These virtual programs that focus on one specific topic within an industry segment that ties into a theme or topic from other programs. It includes a peer-based learning model in addition to a traditional presentation. Our webinars offer online learning available from the comfort of your office or mobile device. Webinars recordings are available to AmericanHort members. • Back2Basics These programs are designed to help you train new and experienced employees alike. They are focused on fundamental skills specific to job functions and industry segments. The programs offer practical tips and provide access to industry leaders who will share best practices. Ideal participants are new employees and any employee with supervisory responsibilities who train their team members. • Industry Insider Series The Industry Insider series presents information from a panel of industry experts for across all sectors of the industry. These programs provide an opportunity for participants to interact with each other, the presenter, and panelists. The program will focus on important topics impacting your business.
• Connect The printed version of Connect is a bimonthly publication with exclusive articles and information featuring some of the industry’s best and most knowledgeable experts who provide timely and critical information. Connect Digital is a monthly e-newsletter with everything you need to stay informed about AmericanHort resources, opportunities, events, and knowledge.
Through Research
• Mastery Series This multi-part virtual program is designed to dive into topics. Taught by industry experts, each session is designed to build a better understanding of the subject and provides practical solutions that can be used in your business today. The programs include group discussions, and the opportunity to ask questions, and the chance to network with industry peers.
Want to learn more? Don’t miss the tHRIve sessions on the tHRIve knowledge center stage during Cultivate. These short sessions share important information learned through HRI supported research. Visit HRIresearch.org or the AmericanHort Member Center in Aisle 700, exhibit hall C.
Horticultural Research Institute (HRI) – HRI is the AmericanHort Foundation that proudly supports scientific research for the advancement of the horticultural industry. Thanks to the generosity of businesses, individuals, and industry associations, HRI provides hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants for researchers and scholarships for students every year.
Through Certification AmericanHort offers pesticide recertification credits at Cultivate through eligible education sessions as indicated in this onsite guide and online at AmericanHort.org/Cultivate/Recert.
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Welcome
Welcome
We Help You
We Help You
By providing you with the information needed to drive both your business and our industry forward.
By ensuring our industry’s continued growth and success for generations to come.
e r a p e r e r t s P a F w Gro Future With Trade Shows & Conferences With opportunities to connect with nearly 15,000 other professionals across industry segments, geographies, and business models, you just expanded your knowledge base by being a part of the leading green industry association. Whether you join us for Cultivate, our annual trade show and the industry’s premier event, or participate in conferences like Plug & Cutting where you can learn the best and newest plug and cutting strategies, techniques, and technologies, we provide you with information that drives your business forward.
With Affinity Programs Affinity programs are available to help your business grow. AmericanHort has partnered with key services and businesses to offer special savings to members on the following types of services: • Credit Card Services • Worker’s Compensation (Ohio businesses only) • Energy & Shipping Services • Office Supplies & Software • Miscellaneous & Specialty Savings
Through Advocacy The Washington, D.C.-based team of AmericanHort works daily to be experts in all legislation and governmental affairs that impact the industry. Not only that, they collaborate with other organizations to make sure no legislation gets passed without the industry’s voice being heard. • Impact Washington, biweekly e-newsletter & biennial legislative fly-in • Quarterly advocacy update webinars • Complimentary consultation on labor and tax reform with renowned consultants JPH Law and K·Coe Isom • Member Voice, a legislative alert platform that allows us to engage with public officials
Through Plant PAC Through our Political Action Committee, we work to ensure decision makers hear and understand your needs and concerns on matters of public policy.
Through Workforce Development Continuous advancement as a professional means advancements and improvements for both business and industry, too. Whether it’s an education session at Cultivate, a webinar, or a seminar event like Plug & Cutting, AmericanHort provides countless learning and education opportunities tailored to different learning styles, needs, and time availability.
Welcome
Welcome
We Help You
Through HortScholars Each year, six HortScholars are selected through a rigorous application process. They are chosen based on their academic achievement and dedication to pursuing a career in the horticulture industry. They are invited to Cultivate to get both a preevent behind-the-scenes experiences, as well as the opportunity to meet industry leaders and be exposed to a wide variety of available career paths.
AmericanHort Member Communities The AmericanHort Community Connectors are each made up of passionate, ambitious, and unique representatives from the industry who give voice to the various communities we serve—greenhouses, nurseries, retailers, young professionals, interior plantscapers, and landscapers. The communities keep AmericanHort informed about what’s going on in the industry and also help develop, brainstorm, and implement actions to solve challenges the various segments face through event planning, selecting professional development topics, engaging in conversations and networking, and so much more.
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Want to know who serves in this communities? Visit AmericanHort.org/Our-Communities.
AmericanHort has a rich history as the green industry’s leading association. Today, as horticultural and agricultural professionals are faced with ensuring their organizations and businesses are performing at their highest levels, growing at their optimum capacity, and are well-positioned for the future, our role is more crucial than ever. We’re continuously strengthening our existing connections and establishing new ones so that we can answer the questions you have and make you aware of the questions you didn’t even know you needed to ask. Join now at AmericanHort.org/Membership.
We look forward to connecting with you.
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Meet Your AmericanHort Staff
Board of Directors
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Cole Mangum Bell Nursery USA LLC
TREASURER J. Harvey Cotten Jr. Horticultural Consultant & Author
VICE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Jon Reelhorn Belmont Nursery
PAST CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Tom Hughes* Hughes Nursery & Landscaping
Board Members
PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Ken Fisher AmericanHort
Gerry Docksteader* Advanced Horticultural Solutions
Mike Gooder Plantpeddler Inc
Joe Hobson* Midwest Trading Horticultural Supplies Inc
Rob Lando AgriNomix
Amy Morris* N.G. Heimos Greenhouses
Steve Mostardi Mostardi Nursery
Lyndsi Oestmann Loma Vista Nursery
Ed Overdevest Overdevest Nurseries LP
Jonathan Saperstein Everde Growers
JOINING IN 2022
Kurt Becker Dramm Corporation
Matt Edmondson Arbor Valley Nursery
Kent Fullmer Fullmer’s Landscaping
Ann Tosovsky Home Nursery Inc
Ken Fisher President & CEO 614-884-1150 KenF@AmericanHort.org
Evan Lee Director, Policy & Government Relations 202-789-8113 EvanL@AmericanHort.org
Carol Baker, CTA Office Administrator & Executive Assistant 614-884-1203 CarolB@AmericanHort.org
Karen Limbert Vice President, Operations & Finance 614-884-1151 KarenL@AmericanHort.org
Amy Ballard Education Program Specialist 614-884-1142 AmyB@AmericanHort.org
Michael Martin Science, Research, & Regulatory Programs Director 202-789-8110 MichaelM@AmericanHort.org
Bill Behrens Trade Show & Event Manager 614-884-1143 BillB@AmericanHort.org
Meagan Nace Senior Manager, Education Program Development 614-884-1140 MeganN@AmericanHort.org
Mary Beth Cowardin Vice President, Marketing & Member Engagement 614-884-1138 MaryBethC@AmericanHort.org
Sara Neagu-Reed Director, Advocacy & Government Affairs 202-789-8112 SaraNR@AmericanHort.org
Jennifer Gray Research Programs Administrator 614-884-1155 JenniferG@AmericanHort.org
Dennis Niemeyer Field Representative 828-606-0793 DennisN@AmericanHort.org
Katie Gustafson Marketing Communications Specialist 614-884-1154 KatieG@AmericanHort.org
Rachel Rawls Education Program Manager 614-884-1141 RachelR@AmericanHort.org
Amanda Holton Information Specialist 614-884-1153 AmandaH@AmericanHort.org
Craig Regelbrugge Executive Vice President – Advocacy, Research, & Industry Relations 202-789-8111 CraigR@AmericanHort.org
Nicolas Leas Digital Web Manager 614-884-1139 NicolasL@americanHort.org
Celina Young Marketing Communications Specialist 614-884-1205 CelinaY@AmericanHort.org
Cindy Lee Exhibit & Sponsorship Sales Manager 614-884-1145 CindyL@AmericanHort.org
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Welcome
Welcome
The People Behind the Plants — Our Volunteer Leaders
AmericanHort Community Connectors are the passionate representatives from the key industry segments that make up the green industry. They donate time, talent, and ideas to AmericanHort to help inform and guide everything we do so that we can best serve your evolving needs.
Landscape Community
These groups meet monthly or quarterly to discuss key projects through in-person meetings, conference calls, emails, and other modes of communication in order to provide insights and inspiration into addressing the needs of AmericanHort members. They are a sounding board for new ideas, help ensure relevancy in our offerings, serve as evangelists for our initiatives, and are valuable assets in connecting members and the association. They are honest, open, and focused on strengthening and uniting the industry.
Jeff Gibson Ball Horticultural Company, Community Coordinator
Community Connectors serve in this volunteer capacity for two-year terms. Each Community is led by an appointed group of roughly 10 members who serve as the Community Connectors, with one of them facilitating the group as the Coordinator(s).
Carrie Hancock Landscape Concepts Management
There are six Community Connector Groups:
Matt Hunter New Garden Landscaping and Nursery
David Fujino California Center for Urban Horticulture
Ben Huntington Pleasant View Gardens Inc David McKinney Denver Zoological Foundation
Garden Retail Community
Generation Next Community
Greenhouse Community
Interior Plantscape Community
Tammy Behm Maypop, Community Coordinator
Daniel Greenwell Piedmont Technical College, Community Coordinator
Bridget Behe, PhD Michigan State University Department of Horticulture
Jacob Carson Bowery Farms
Matt Foertmeyer Foertmeyer & Sons Greenhouse, Community Coordinator Bob Dickman Dickman Farms LLC Denise Godfrey Olive Hill Greenhouses Broch Martindale Corteva AgriScience Susie RakerZimmerman Raker-Roberta’s Young Plants Nathan Sell Dümmen Orange Jason Twaddell Ball FloraPlant Mary Werth Suburban Lawn & Garden Inc Paul Westervelt Saunders Brothers, Inc — Mike Gooder Plantpeddler Inc, Board Liaison Amy Morris N.G. Heimos Greenhouses, Board Liaison Rachel Rawls AmericanHort, Staff Liaison
Genevieve Reiner Mills, Esq. Oakland Interiorscapes, Community Coordinator Barbara Arnold Franklin Park Conservatory Peter Herrera No Sweat! Waterproof Liners Anna Johnston Tri-State Foliage Inc Eric McKie Green Oak Garden Center LLC Nathan Parker Parker Interior Plantscape Inc Jessica Pinette Plantasia Design Inc Jennifer Ricciardi Interior Garden Services Nicolaus Rousseau ByNature Molly Turpin Growing Green Inc — Amanda Holton AmericanHort, Staff Liaison Meagan Nace AmericanHort, Staff Liaison
Bob Berbee Dutch Mill Greenhouse and Leo Berbee Bulb Co Cyndee Carvalho Alden Lane Nursery Sonya Harrison My Secret Garden Will Heeman Heeman Greenhouses
Chris Cerveny RoBotany, Ltd Jennifer Dyer MasterTag Annie Glaser Foertmeyer & Sons Greenhouse Co Cara Goch Gardyn
Jessie Jacobson Tonkadale Greenhouses
Melinda Knuth North Carolina State University
Liz Lark-Riley Rockledge Gardens
Thomas Minter BFG Supply
Ryan Watkins Brownswood Nursery
Jennifer Moss Moss Greenhouses
Stephanie Whitehouse Dümmen Orange
Lindsay Squires Tagawa Gardens
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Gerry Docksteader Advanced Horticultural Solutions, Board Liaison
Rob Lando AgriNomix, Board Liaison
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Jon Reelhorn Belmont Nursery, Board Liaison
Kent Fullmer Fullmer’s Landscaping Inc
Nursery Community Jake Pierson Pierson Nurseries Inc, Community Coordinator Carlos Bogran, PhD OHP Inc Angela Burke Raemelton Farm LLC Paul Cappiello Yew Dell Botanical Gardens
Advocacy and Public Policy Committee The Industry Advocacy and Public Policy Committee’s role is to advise the board and staff as to the extent and way AmericanHort implements and pursues actions to influence federal legislation, regulation, and other public policy matters that may affect all segments of the horticulture industry. This committee meets face-to-face at least once each year and conducts most of its business through ongoing virtual communications. Members serve a 3-year term and may serve consecutive terms. Joseph Burns Color Burst, GA
Janet Kister Sunlet Nursery, CA
Bobby Garcia Greenleaf Nursery Co
Arianna Cabrera de Ona Costa Farms, FL
Bert Lemkes Tri-Hishtil, NC
Sally Gray Loma Vista Nursery Inc
Tyler Francis Francis Roses, AZ
Colin Jones Manor View Farm Inc
Ryan McEnaney Bailey Nurseries Inc, MN Dan Nelson Hans Nelson & Sons Nursery Inc, OR
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Scott Klittich Otto & Sons Nursery
Michael Frantz Frantz Wholesale Nursery Company LLC, Committee Chairman
Tom Hughes Hughes Nursery & Landscaping, Board Liaison
Art Parkerson Lancaster Farms Inc
Bobby Garcia Greenleaf Nursery Co, OK
Peter Stuyt Total Energy Group Inc, CA
Jon Russell Monrovia
Mike Gooder Plantpeddler Inc, IA
Scott Valentine Express Seed Company, OH
Matt Steinkopf Willoway Nurseries Inc
Joe Hobson Midwest Trading Horticultural Supplies Inc, IL
Jeremy Schultz LandscapeHub
Lyndsi Oestmann Loma Vista Nursery Inc, Board Liaison Katie Gustafson AmericanHort, Staff Liaison Amy Ballard AmericanHort, Staff Liaison
John Terhesh Goodmark Nurseries LLC
Dennis Niemeyer NCGIC, NC
— Harvey Cotton Board Liaison Jennifer Gray AmericanHort, Staff Liaison
Plant Intellectual Property Committee Plant breeding and innovation are critical to the green industry, and intellectual property protection encourages innovation. The Plant Intellectual Property Community convenes members interested in new plant development and protection for networking and programming on legal and other developments. To learn more about the members of this group, please contact AmericanHort.
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Welcome
Welcome
AmericanHort Member Communities
Where do you
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If you want your business to perform better, grow stronger, and be positioned for whatever the future brings, there’s no better place to belong than AmericanHort. For more than 220 years, we’ve been the green industry’s leading association, answering your questions, representing you in government, and connecting you with other horticultural professionals at our annual trade show, Cultivate.
Ready to grow your knowledge? August 4, 2 PM ET
September 29, 2 PM ET
Industry Insider: Supply and Inflationary Pressures
Women in Horticulture Interview – September 2022
Moderator: Dr. Charlie Hall, AmericanHort Chief Economist; Tom Hughes, Hughes Nursery and Landscaping; Shane Brockshus, Bailey Nursery; Jeff Webeler, White Oak Garden Center; and more coming soon
An interview with Summer Field, Propagation Manager at Spring Meadow Nursery
August 17, 1 PM ET
Controlling Nostoc, A Slippery Hazard For Nursery Workers
Creating Positive Cashflow with an Open to Buy
Presented by Joe Neal – Professor of Weed Science @North Carolina State University
Tom Shay, Profits Plus Solutions Inc.
August 23, 2 PM ET
October 6, 2 PM ET
Deep Dive on Consumer Behavior Research
Building a Better Monarch Butterfly Garden
Moderator: Dr. Bridget Behe, Michigan State University; Alicia Rihn, University of Tennessee; Melinda Knuth, North Carolina State University; and more coming soon
Dr. Dan Potter, University of Kentucky
Join us today, and see how we’re better together.
Visit Us in Aisle 700
October 4, 10 AM ET
September 7, 1 PM ET
October 25–27, 12–1:30 PM ET
How Do Weather and Climate Impact Boxwood Blight? A Modeling Approach to Aiding in Boxwood Disease Management Dr. Len Coop, Oregon State University
Keep Your Cash Flow Going: You Earned It, So Keep It! Sam Kirkland, Epicor
September 14, 2 PM ET
Effectively Using Air Pruning Systems in Propagation and Nursery Production
Mastery Series SUCCESSION & EXIT PLANNING Presented by: Chris Cimaglio, CEPA; Todd Downing, BEST Human Capital & Advisory Group; and more An expert panel of CEPAs (Certified Exit Planning Advisors), accounting, legal, financial planning, and organizational development professionals with years of experience will take you through the three exit planning stages and take an in-depth look at your readiness for the next step of your journey. 3-part series, $99/member and $199 non-member per webinar
November 3, 11 AM ET
Smart Plants — Magical Interactions Between Flowers And Their Pollinators Dr. Robert Geneve, University of Kentucky
Mastery Series INVENTORY MANAGEMENT Presented By Jason Bader, Principal of The Distribution Team One of the largest challenges faced by growers and wholesalers in the horticulture industry is green inventory management. In AmericanHort’s Inventory Management Mastery Series, inventory expert Jason Bader, principal of The Distribution Team, will walk attendees through best practices and inventive strategies for managing this process while minimizing excess.
September 13, 1 PM ET
November 2nd, 9th, and 16th at 1pm ET
Learn More about these upcoming educational opportunities at AmericanHort.org/Education
3-part series, $99/member and $199 non-member per webinar
Dr. Darby McGrath, Vineland Research & Innovation Centre
AmericanHort.org/Join
We share expert knowledge with you. Learn more at AmericanHort.org/Education
All the need-to-know information for a successful Cultivate’22 experience.
Cultivate’22 App for Your Mobile Device Knowledge is power, and we’ve put it in the palm of your hand. Download the free Cultivate’22 app by going to AmericanHort.org/Cultivate/App and clicking the link to access the app in the Android or Apple app store. The app has everything you need for an efficient and incredible Cultivate experience: scheduling, exhibitor information, professional development sessions and descriptions, handouts, and more.
Let’s Be Friends— Connect via Social Media Let your fingers do the talking while you’re taking in the Cultivate experience. Share what you’re seeing, learning, and doing by posting on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn using the hashtag #Cultivate22. Tag AmericanHort: Facebook – @AmericanHort Twitter – @American_Hort Instagram – @YourAmericanHort LinkedIn – @AmericanHort
Name Badge Codes & Credentials Every attendee must wear the appropriate badge. All participants must present a valid photo ID matching the registration to pick up their badge. All attendees and participants at Cultivate’22 must have their official event badge visible on their front torso at all times. There are no exceptions to this rule for any participant. Any participant without a badge will be escorted to the registration area until their badge can be located or replaced. There are codes on your badge that allow admission to the educational sessions, workshops, and tours. All codes include admission to the Exhibit Hall, New Varieties Zone, New Products Zone, tHRIve Knowledge Center, Unplugged, Keynotes, tours to The Ohio State University and Franklin Park Conservatory, and other events (see the session descriptions for events that are open to everyone with a badge).
Educator
Interior Plantscape
Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday. . . . . . . . . . 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday. . . . . . . . . . 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Monday. . . . . . . . . . 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Registration Hours Floral
Landscape
Garden Retail
Landscape Distribution
Thursday. . . . . . . . . . 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday. . . . . . . . . . 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Government
Nursery
Monday. . . . . . . . . . 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Greenhouse
Press/Media
Hemp
Supplier/Service Provider
Name Badge Event and Registration Codes Expo Plus (no educational sessions). . . . . EXPO All-Access (all educational sessions) . . . . ALL-ACCESS
Cultivate Show Office Hours D180 Thursday. . . . . . . . . . 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM Saturday. . . . . . . . . . 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM Monday. . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Food Service Crimson Cup Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM Saturday. . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Management Clinic Workshop: Winning the Talent War . . . . . . . . MCW
Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Women in Horticulture. . . . . . . . . WIH
Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Replacements badges are available. The participant must show a valid photo ID matching the registration name, and a $75 badge reprint fee may apply. The original badge will be deactivated. Due to these requirements, it is strongly recommended all participants always keep their badges on the provided lanyard around their neck.
Saturday. . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM Monday. . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM Starbucks Saturday. . . . . . . . . . 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM Monday. . . . . . . . . . 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Coffee Barista
Eisenmann Room ($3/bag)
Garden Retail Workshop. . . . . . . . GRW
Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Cultivate Café
Greenhouse Production Tour. . . . . GPT
Back to Basics Workshop: Practical Skills for Growers . . . . . . B2B
Discovery Café
Monday. . . . . . . . . . 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Luggage Check
Nursery Production Tour. . . . . . . . NPT
Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Garden Retail Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . GRT
Landscape Design & Operations Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LDT
Concessions in the Solutions Marketplace
Monday. . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Columbus Tap Room Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday. . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM Monday. . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM Food & Drink Saturday. . . . . . . . . . 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM Monday. . . . . . . . . . 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Business Center Located outside the Trade Show floor Saturday. . . . . . . . . . 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Monday. . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday. . . . . . . . . . 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM Monday. . . . . . . . . . 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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Need to catch a shuttle to your hotel, an offsite event or the airport? Make your way to the Transportation Zone, which is located in the Connector between the Convention Center and the Hyatt Regency. Transportation officials will assist you. Complimentary Hotel Shuttles The following hotels have shuttles to the Convention Center. Please check at your hotel for the designated pick-up point. The hotel shuttles will depart from the Transportation Zone east side of the Convention Center Connector.
Coral Route #1 Renaissance
Job Board
AmericanHort + HRI Member Center
Shuttle Schedule The start and end times are departing the Convention Center
ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW LABEL INSTRUCTIONS. Bayer Environmental Science, a Division of Bayer CropScience LP, 5000 CentreGreen Way, Suite 400, Cary, NC 27513. For additional product information, call toll-free 1-800-331-2867. www.environmentalscience.bayer.us. Not all products are registered in all states. Bayer and the Bayer Cross are registered trademarks of Bayer. ©2022 Bayer CropScience LP.
Catch up on the latest industry news by stocking up on the numerous horticulture industry magazines available in the Resource Zone. Thank you to our valued media partners for providing these complimentary issues.
Teal Route #3 Doubletree Suites, Westin and Home 2 Suites Downtown
Blue Route #6 Marriott University Area, Hampton Inn University Area (pick up at the Marriott next door), Hilton Garden Inn University
to see how Bayer can help support you every day and celebrate the beauty in each moment.
Complimentary Trade Publications
Looking for a new job? Have a position that needs filled? Visit the Job Board to see posted job listings and resumes.
Orange Route #5 Aloft and Hyatt House
booth 1603
Located along the main concourse, the Resource Zone provides a place to learn more about AmericanHort’s research and advocacy efforts, meet up with colleagues, or rest for a moment. In the Resource Zone, you’ll also find:
Green Route #2 Sheraton
Purple Route #4 Holiday Inn and Courtyard by Marriott Downtown
Visit us at
Resource Zone
Saturday. . . . . . . . 6:00 AM – 7:30 PM Sunday. . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 5:30 PM Monday. . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM Tuesday . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM – 2:30 PM Shuttles from Convention Center to the Airport Check with the Transportation Zone in the connector for the information about transportation to the John Glenn Columbus International Airport on Monday and Tuesday.
Join us in the AmericanHort + HRI Member Center to learn about membership, renew your membership, network with other members, and learn how AmericanHort and the Horticultural Research Institute can help you and your business Grow Faster, Perform Better, and Prepare for the Future. The Member Center is located on the trade show floor along Aisle 700. We’re looking forward to seeing you!
Giving Back to the Community At the close of the show, plenty of extra plant material remains on the trade show floor and in the decorated areas of the Convention Center. Each year, AmericanHort ensures that the leftover products are put in the hands of those who most appreciate and need them. This year, we are excited to partner with Habitat for Humanity, Franklin Park Conservatory, Homeport, and the City of Columbus.
Giving Back to the Industry AmericanHort is proud to welcome horticulture professionals to Cultivate’22. Unlike for-profit trade shows, Cultivate proceeds go back to the industry through programs and services developed to make horticulture businesses more successful.
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Video and Audio Recording No part of educational materials presented at this conference, in person or online, may be recorded or reproduced in whole or in part in any manner without the permission of AmericanHort. Visit the on-site office in room D180 for a permission form. Children Children are required to be registered if attending Cultivate. Children 16 and under receive complimentary registration for entrance to the Cultivate Trade Show. Educational sessions, workshops, and tours are intended for those age 16 and older and require additional purchase. In the Event of an Emergency If there is an emergency, dial HELP (4357) on any house phone for assistance at any time. While we hope to create a pleasant and safe environment and have on-site first aid to assist in that endeavor, attendee safety and health care remains each attendee’s responsibility. AmericanHort cannot assume responsibility for liability for said care.
Attendees who purchase non-refundable airline tickets do so at their own risk. Submission of the registration form acknowledges acceptance of these provisions. Registration and attendance at or participation in AmericanHort meetings and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant with AmericanHort to use and distribute (both now and in the future) the registrant’s image or voice in photographs, video recordings, electronic reproductions, and audio recordings of such events and activities. It is the practice of AmericanHort and its members to comply strictly with all laws, including federal and state antitrust laws, which apply to AmericanHort operations and activities. Compliance with the letter and spirit of the antitrust laws is an important goal of AmericanHort and is essential to maintaining the organization’s reputation for the highest standards of ethical conduct. For a complete list of all Cultivate’22 show policies, please visit AmericanHort.org/Cultivate and click on the show policy information.
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The Not So Fine Print… Although every reasonable effort is made to provide the most current listing of speakers, topics, and sessions, some changes or substitutions may occur. Speakers and sessions are subject to cancellation up to and including the day session(s) are scheduled to be held. Changes or cancellations are made at the discretion of AmericanHort and may be done without notifying attendees. If sessions are changed or canceled, no refunds should be expected.
merchandising signage and display tools. From specialty tags and labels to point-of-sale collateral, we are your
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source for horticultural marketing.
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Mothers needing to nurse are welcome to use the private nursing rooms located near the Connector between the Convention Center and the Hyatt Regency.
The planners and sponsors of Cultivate’22 and its associated events claim no liability for the acts of any supplier to this convention, nor for the safety of any attendee while in transit to or from the event.
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Learn more about the program at AmericanHort.org/HortScholar
AmericanHort is pleased to present the 2022 HortScholars. Phoebe Austerman Oklahoma State University Phoebe Austerman is a senior undergraduate at Oklahoma State University studying public horticulture with a double minor in plant biology and pest management. She always tells people that choosing to study horticulture in college was the best decision she ever made because she is deeply fulfilled by getting to work with plants every day. After graduation this May, she expects to attend graduate school to focus on the research and development of ornamental foliage plant production. Her goal as a horticulturist is to help develop and introduce beautiful new houseplant species into the market. She is also interested in sustainability within the horticulture industry, especially as this becomes an increasingly vital component in every industry worldwide. She feels fortunate to have been selected as a HortScholar and cannot wait to attend Cultivate’22. She is excited to make connections with industry professionals and gain advice and wisdom from them, and to be able to see the sheer breadth of what our industry has to offer all in one place.
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Ethan Jenkins NC State University Ethan Jenkins is a recent graduate of NC State University’s Horticulture program where he obtained his Bachelors of Horticultural Sciences with a concentration in Production Systems and Entrepreneurship and a minor in Biological Sciences. He loves horticulture because he finds it so enjoyable and relaxing to walk and look at plants. He is intrigued by the fact that while it may not look like much is going on outside the plant, there are many reactions and processes happening within the plant that many people do not consider or are unaware of. He also loves being able to utilize plants to turn an empty space into something spectacular and to see people’s excitement when he gives them a plant. He will be returning to NC State in the Fall of 2022 to begin his M.S. in Horticulture. He plans to work in the horticulture industry for several years before eventually returning to his hometown to open a nursery business. He hopes to serve his community by allowing local school agriculture programs to visit his facilities as an educational experience and by providing quality plants to consumers that will change their perspective on plants and enrich their lives.
Daniela Perez Lugones University of Florida Daniela Perez Lugones grew up in Germany surrounded by nature, wandering through the countryside collecting insects, and watching her mum garden in their backyard. Intuitively she always knew there was something therapeutic and grounding about being outdoors and working with the land. She reconnected with horticulture when she co-founded a community garden in Miami, Florida for the purpose of creative community engagement and exploring local options for food justice. She went on to receive her bachelor’s in Sustainability and Environmental Studies from the Florida International University. Afterward, she had the wonderful opportunity to teach environmental science and gardening to middle school students for four years. Now she is earning her master’s degree in Environmental Horticulture and a certificate in Horticultural Therapy from the University of Florida, with plans to graduate next summer. Her master’s
project combines her love for horticulture, food justice, and outreach through a citizen science experiment aimed at studying self-efficacy and satisfaction in home gardeners. She hopes to deepen her knowledge and passion for sustainable urban gardening for the purposes of developing local food security initiatives and creating restorative spaces for both people and the environment.
those moments, she is surprised she did not find her love for horticulture earlier. She works at the student operated Charles Hutson Greenhouse. Sales is her passion as well as handling cattle. Working as a farmhand last summer she was able to use both majors by helping with the university’s first hemp research project. She is a senior at Southeast Missouri State University, double majoring in Agribusiness Horticulture and Agribusiness Animal Science. She decided to double major because it is Brian Schulker rare to find one major you love, let alone two. She NC State University will be graduating with both majors in May of 2023. Growing up in southeast Florida, She has a few focuses and jobs she wants to pursue, Brian Schulker was no stranger however nothing set in stone yet. She is excited for to the environmental issues her future in the green industry and looks forward surrounding the region. Brian for what is to come! completed his bachelor’s degree in environmental science from the University of South Florida with the Lisa Richards idea of directing his efforts towards environmental Gwinnett Technical conservation, with little idea of horticulture and College the possibilities within. Shortly thereafter, he took a technician role at the USDA-ARS working for two Lisa Richards works in the years alongside research leaders, post-docs, and Aerospace industry where technicians through greenhouse and lab-based she focuses on upskilling 21st research. The experience he gained working with the century skills. She brings more than a decade of talented researchers at the USDA gave him the skills experience in Organizational Development, Change and mindset to choose his career path in horticulture Management, HR Business Partner, Employee and directed him to pursue his M.S. at NC State Engagement/ Cultural Transformation, and Talent University in the Horticultural Substrates Lab. Halfway Management. She is a certified Scrum Master, through his M.S. program he knew he was not Product Owner, Agile HR, UX Design, and Change finished. He decided to pursue a Ph.D. at NC State Management. She holds a B.S., Government from University to continue his research, aimed directly at Berry College; B.A., Psychology from University current industry issues pertaining to water scarcity, of Tennessee; and MA, Industrial/Organizational irrigation efficacy, and substrate-plant dynamics. Psychology from University of New Haven. Her love Through his graduate research and future career, he for nature and everything plants drove her to go hopes to be a part of the changing philosophies and back to school. She wanted to become more than methodologies regarding water usage in soilless crop a self-taught horticulturist, so she found Gwinnett production. Using refined techniques, he believes Technical College which offers a great hands-on we can increase sustainability while more accurately experience horticulture program. She is studying managing one of our most precious resources, water. Environmental Horticulture with a concentration in Landscape Design. Due to this recent education, she is more confident in her skills to pursue her Rachel Swicioinis horticulture passion. At the end of the program, Southeast Missouri she will be a certified Landscape Design Technician, State University Landscape Installation Technician, and Floral Rachel Swicionis fell in love Designer. She loves horticulture because she is with horticulture because it is passionate about people, plants, technology, and strategic, calming, but most sustainable development. She is looking to continue of all beautiful. She grew up in the south suburbs her passions, learn, and get to know people in the of Chicago, and her first experience with plants horticulture industry. In the future, she hopes to was in her mom’s small backyard garden. She partner with businesses to help cultivate the next was always willing to go into the garden and pick generation of garden enthusiasts. weeds that were up to her knees. Looking back at
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AmericanHort Scholars
AmericanHort Scholars
The AmericanHort HortScholars program sets students in horticulture on a path to success by exposing them to the breadth of the horticulture industry, its opportunities, and its leaders. The program offers a beyond-theclassroom experience, giving insight and awareness of the industry, its supply chain, and where the scholars might find a home for their passion. The focus of the program is on professional development, including attending educational sessions, networking, and working with industry mentors at Cultivate.
How Research Impacts You
TO DATE, WE’VE FUNDED
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We tackle the biggest challenges—everything from disease management to water quality and availability—to bring you the information and best practices you need to perform better, grow faster, and prepare for the future.
Horticultural Research Institute Endowment REDWOOD CIRCLE $1,000,000 and above
Spring Meadow—Proven Winners Fund
EMERALD CIRCLE $500,000 to $999,9999
The Ball Horticultural Company Research Fund Ohio Green Industry Association Research Endowment Fund Sylvan Nursery-Sylvia and Neil Van Sloun Fund
DIAMOND CIRCLE $250,000 to $499,999
Bailey Nurseries, Inc. Fund Gordon Bailey Jr. “Tour de Hort” Oregon Nursery Industry Endowment Fund Orum-Midwest Research Fund Overdevest Nurseries, LP Research Fund Southern Nursery Association Legacy Fund
FOUNDER’S CIRCLE* $100,000 to $249,999
Albert and Olga Bachman Fund The Robert W. Baker Companies Fund Imperial Nurseries for Ernest Bietenholz Fund Eastern Region IPPS Fund (Recognizing L.C. Chadwick, James Cross, William Flemer, III, Alfred J. Fordham, David F. Hamilton, Peter Orum, Ralph Shugert, Jr., William Snyder, and James S. Wells) Fairview Evergreen Nurseries/F.C. Hetz Fund Dwight Hughes Family Fund Illinois Nurserymen’s Association Fund Ramona and Bob Lederer Memorial Fund Edmund V. Mezitt Fund Michigan HRI Endowment Fund Myra K. and Thomas S. Pinney, Jr. Fund J. Frank Schmidt Family Trust Fund Emanuel Shemin Fund Tennessee Nurserymen’s Association Fund Ernest Tosovsky Fund Martin W. Usrey Fund *Established Before 1990
PLATINUM CIRCLE $100,000 to $249,999
Carville M. Akehurst Memorial Scholarship Fund AmericanHort Associated Landscape Contractors of America Fund Dayton Bag & Burlap Employees Fund GreenForest Nursery-Gulf States Fund HRI Golf Classic Fund John B. “Jack” Hill Memorial Fund Legacy Fund New England Nursery Association Fund John J. Pinney Fund Prides Corner Farms Fund Sherman Nursery Company Fund Southern Region IPPS Education Fund Willoway Nurseries Endowment Fund
GOLD CIRCLE
$50,000 to $99,999 Lewis Bookwalter/Berryhill Nursery Co. Fund Timothy S. & Palmer W. Bigelow, Jr. Scholarship Fund Bruce and Doris Briggs Fund Ray Brush Fund California Association of Nurserymen Endowment for Research & Scholarship Fund Alice Crocker Horticultural Research Fund Susan and Bob Dolibois Key Award Fund John W. Flemer Memorial Fund William Flemer, III Fund Florida Nurserymen & Growers Association Fund Garden Centers of America Consumer & Retail Research Endowment Fund Garden Council Marketing Fund Theodore & Emily Guarriello/Nursery Supplies, Inc. Fund Home Nursery, Inc.—Chuck & Jean Tosovsky Family Fund Karl Junginger Fund Edward & Gertrude Losely Fund Massachusetts Nursery & Landscape Association Fund Gunter Mecking Scholarship Fund Memorial Fund Metrolina Greenhouse Research Fund Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association Fund Muggets Scholarship Fund
Merten E. Natorp Fund NCTA Bob Stohr Memorial Christmas Tree Research Fund Harold and Rebecca Nickel Fund North Carolina Association of Nurserymen Fund The Lydia & Palle H. Orum Research Fund Peter & Irma Orum Research Fund Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association Fund Joanne Kostecky Petito Memorial Fund Craig Regelbrugge - Advocates for Horticulture Fund Rhode Island Nursery & Landscape Association Fund Paul & Tatum Saunders Research Fund Siebenthaler Family Fund Southern Region IPPS Fund Hugh A. Steavenson/Forrest Keeling Nursery Fund Melvin, Dona, Richard and Debra Surface Fund Syngenta Professional Products Fund Tennessee Valley Nursery for Hoskins, Minnie Lee & Bonnie Shadow Fund Texas Nursery & Landscape Association Fund The Usrey Family Scholarship Fund Very Important Partner Fund The Dennis and Harriet Walters Memorial Scholarship Fund West Virginia Nursery & Landscape Association Fund Richard P. and Marian T. White Fund John B. and Elizabeth Wight Fund John E. Wilde Propagation Fund
SILVER CIRCLE $25,000 to $49,999
Bill and Gusta Adams Fund Alabama Nursery & Landscape Association Fund American Beauties Native Plants Fund American Plantsman/Environmental Improvement Fund ANLA Industry Honor Roll ANLA Past President’s Fund Ed Brown Fund K.C. and Sandra Browne Memorial Scholarship Fund Bruce Family Fund Campbell & Ferrara Fund Carolina Nurseries, Inc. Research Endowment Fund
Find out how you can join the cause at HRIresearch.org Bryan A. Champion Memorial Scholarship Fund Elma E. and John R. Collier Memorial Trust Fund The Conard-Pyle Co. Fund Cultivate the Future Scholarship Fund Otto Damgaard Research Endowment Fund Dundee Nursery & Landscaping Company Fund William Flemer, Jr. Fund Florists’ Mutual Insurance Fund Flower Carpet Research Endowment Fund Flowerwood Nursery-Plant Development Services, Inc. Fund Harold Harned Memorial Fund Jack Harrell Sr. Fund The Hicks Family Fund Betsy Boggs Hillenmeyer Fund Louis and Martha Hillenmeyer Fund Hines Nurseries, Inc. Fund Iowa Nursery & Landscape Association Research Corp. Fund Frank G. Kearney Fund Frank S. and Hilda P. LaBar Fund Landscape Plant Development Center Fund Dick and Lou Marshall Fund McKay Nursery Fund Mechanization Fund Hans Nelson Family Trust Fund New York State Research Endowment Fund Otten Bros. Nursery & Landscaping, Inc. Fund Pierson Family Scholarship Fund Richard E. Posey—Buckeye Resources, Inc. Fund John and Gladys Powell Fund Ed and Betty Rosenthal Florikan Endowment Fund William N. and Jane N. Scarff Fund The Scotts Company Fund Shady Grove Plantation and Nursery Inc./ Johnny and Ninkie Brailsford Memorial Fund Sheridan Nurseries Research Fund Dale Siems Research Fund South Carolina Nursery & Landscape Association Avery H. Steinmetz Fund Sunleaf Nursery, LLP.—Robert & Carol Lyons Fund Tankard Nursery Research Fund Alma and Robert Taylor Fund Bob Terry/Fisher Farms Fund Valent Nurture Fund O.L. and Verona Weeks Fund
Wertheim, van der Ploeg & Klemeyer Fund Western Nursery & Landscape Association Fund Wholesale Nursery Growers of America Fund Wiegand’s Nursery Endowment Fund Wight Nurseries Centennial Fund
Robert W. Turnbull Memorial Fund Susie & Bruce Usrey Education Fund Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation Fund Wisconsin Nursery Association Inc. Fund Wright Family of Alabama Scholarship Fund
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FRIENDS OF HRI
A.M. Leonard/ Howard Kyle Fund ANLA Centennial Fund Clayton A. Bunting Fund Mr. & Mrs. Peter F. Costich for Edwin H. Costich Fund Harold Crawford Fund Arie F. den Boer Memorial Fund Margie de Wit Research Fund Gold Star Wholesale Nursery, Inc. Fund William and Kathryn Heard Fund Allen M. Helmich Fund Oliver A. and Fred R. Hobbs Fund Hoffman & McNamara Endowment Fund Home Nursery/ Tosovsky Family Scholarship Fund Hudson T. Hartmann/Western Region IPPS Fund Illinois Landscape Contractors Association Fund Indiana Nursery & Landscape Association Fund Keiding, Inc. Fund Garry & Lynne Knosher Research Fund Esther M. Lawyer Memorial Research Endowment Fund The Lerio Corporation Fund Lincoln Nurseries for Aart and Margaretha deWit Fund Al and Gladys Lindstrom, Owners of Wandell’s Nursery, Inc. & Minnesota Valley Companies Fund LuxFlora for Women Scholarship Fund Master Nursery Garden Centers Research Fund National Association of Plant Patent Owners Fund National Landscape Association Fund Nursery Growers of Lake County Ohio, Inc. Fund Raymond and Jane Oglesby Fund Joyce O. and Thomas S. Pinney, Sr. Fund The Huntington Family/Pleasant View Gardens Scholarship Fund Richard Schlick Fund Siebenthaler Patent Fund
Richard E. Cross Memorial Fund Erickson Family Research Endowment Fund Albert J. Gates III Living Trust Endowment Fund Georgia Green Industry Association Fund The John Henry Co. Fund The Hess Family Fund Robert and Eileen Hillenmeyer Fund Hoogendoorn Nurseries, Inc. Fund Horticultural Printers Fund The Kraft Family Fund Maschmeyer Family Fund Minnesota Bork Family Fund NSI/ Lerio Customer Marketing Fund Teufel Nursery Fund Van Hof Nurseries Fund Wellington Kennedy Memorial Research Fund
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Garden Retail Tour** Nursery Production Tour**
Back2Basics Workshop: Practical Skills for Growers** Greenhouse Production Tour** Building a Foliage and Tropicals Program Redheaded Flea Beetle: What are the Better Options? What’s New In Hemp Production
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H-2A & H-2B: What Your Business Needs to Know
OSU Cultivar Trials*
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Getting to the Root of Basewell Cuttings: How do Finish Plants Compare to Traditional Liners?
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Outlook and Opportunities in the Tropical & Foliage Market
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Addressing the Nursery Labor Shortage with Automation and Other Employee Retention Strategies
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H2 How-To: Considerations, Risks, and How to Do it Right How to Correct Nutritional Problems for Indoor Grown “Hemp” Keys and Cautions to Managing Business Growth Shifting From An Operations Mindset to a Culture of Sales Temperature Management Turning Top Plant Trends into Profits Visioning to 2025
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Back2Basics: PGRs Done Right
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Green Industry Succession & Exit Planning: Building Value into Your Business
(Free) Risk Assessment Tool: Use and Benefits*
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Don’t Go Bust on the Boom
1:00 PM – 1:30 PM
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Compatibility of Modern Insecticides and Biological Control Agents (BCAs) Used in Greenhouses
AutoStix Automated Cuttings Sticking*
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How Consumer Trends are Driving New Plant Variety Selections* Back2Basics: Effective Irrigation Strategy Back2Basics: Reading and Understanding Pesticide Labels
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Beyond Organic: Regenerative Horticulture, Landscaping, and Business Practices First Timers to Loyal Buyers: How to Keep the Wave of Customers and Bring them Back for Even More Sales From Seed to (Social) Feed: Partnering With Influencers to Make Friends and Sell Plants Moving from Mature Market to Growth Industry Recruiting, Hiring, and Training from Outside of the Horticulture Industry Reduce Labor and Improve Operational Efficiencies – The Lesser Known Benefits of LEDs Strategies for Reducing Weed Control Costs in Container Nurseries* Vascular Streaking: A New Dieback Debacles in Ornamental Nurseries? What’s New in Pest & Disease Control Methods? 4 Space Bootcamp: A Hands-On Workshop for Streamlining Your Digital Presence
How Growers Utilize Their Websites To Increase Profitability* An Architect’s Perspective: A Virtual Fly-Through of Cultivations & Dispensaries* Back2Basics: Why Nursery Stock Standards Matter Building a Career Advancement Plan Natives: Help Meet the Demand PGR’s for Nursery Growers (What You Need and Why) Practical Professional Applications of Mycorrhizal Fungi Sales 101: If Everybody’s Gonna Eat, Somebody’s Gotta Sell Something! Successful Gardeners are Repeat Customers Watering Plants: Training for Success! What Really Motivates People What’s New in the Fungicide World?
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**Add-On Activity: There is an additional fee and registration process associated with this activity.
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Best Practices in Water Use Efficiency and Recirculation for Greenhouse Cultivation*
Women in Horticulture – A Powerful, Inspiring Networking Experience**
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Plant Intellectual Property Rights and Terms Why Do Some Pesticide Applications Fail?
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Powering Next Generation Horticultural Lighting Systems* Biocontrols: Q&A with an Expert Panel Diagnosing Diseases In-House with Minimal Equipment Landscape Design Trends Retailer’s Choice Awards*
Substrates, Water, and Fertilizer: New Methods for Improving Resource Efficiency in Container Production Three Ways to Grow Greener – Greener in the Ground and in Your Pocket! Weed Management in Greenhouse and Covered Structures
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
CC Rack Build Competition* Three Ways to Grow Greener Q&A Franklin Park Conservatory Tour* Unplugged
3:45 PM – 5:00 PM 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
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Training Your Team for Success: The Hottest Trends and Coolest Concepts
Growing In The Industry: A Swap Shop For New Grower Professionals
What to Expect When You’re Selecting? Light Systems and Economics*
Looking Ahead to Make Your Company Attractive to the Next Wave of Employees – A Panel Discussion with This Year’s HortScholars C150
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Sunday, July 17 Time
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9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
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Boxwood Blight Insight Group (BBIG): Sanitation and Nursery Practices
Fulya Baysal–Gurel, Jerry Weiland
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Boxwood Blight Insight Group (BBIG): Scouting Tools and Pesticide Controls
Luisa Santamaria, Jay Pscheidt
1:00 PM – 1:30 PM
(Free) Risk Assessment Tool: Use and Benefits
Craig Regelbrugge, Tom Buechel
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Growing Green Industry Profits from an Emerging Market of Plantspeople
Julie Campbell
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Ignite! With the AmericanHort HortScholars Phoebe Austerman, Daniela Perez Lugones, Ethan Jenkins, Brian Schulker, Rachel Swicioinis, Lisa Richards
Monday, July 18 Time
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9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Strategies for Reducing Weed Control Costs in Container Nurseries
Joe Neal
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
Flatheaded Borer Management Alicia Rihn, Karla Addesso, Jason Oliver
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Moving Toward Roses Resistant to Rose Rosette Disease
David Byrne
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Retailer’s Choice Awards
Danny Summers
Tuesday, July 19
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9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
What to Expect When You’re Selecting? Light Systems and Economics
Neil Mattson, A.J. Both
10:45 AM – 11:45 AM
What to Expect When You’re Selecting? Crop Responses to Light Quantity and Quality
Neil Mattson, Nathan Eylands
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Session & Event Descriptions
Located right on the trade show floor, tHRIve sessions offer an opportunity to hear speakers presenting key research findings of interest to all segments of the green industry through work supported by the Horticultural Research Institute (HRI), the AmericanHort research foundation. Access to these sessions are included in every level of Cultivate’22 registration. Session descriptions can be found on pages 42–70.
Cultivate Live! is the industry’s show-and-tell for inventions, news, and technologies that everyone needs to know about. The Cultivate Live! stage is a fast-pitch stage for exhibitors to demonstrate, share, and show what’s awesome about their products and innovations. The Cultivate Live stage is located on the Trade Show floor. See full descriptions on our website at AmericanHort.org/Cultivate. *Schedule as of June 6, 2022
Sunday, July 17 Time
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Mite Management Rotations
Rick Fletcher
Nufarm
10:45 AM – 11:15 AM
Introducing Postiva™ Fungicide
Nancy Rechcigl Syngenta Crop Protection LLC
11:30 AM – 12:00 PM AutoStix Automated Cuttings Sticking Robert-Jan in’t Veld
Visser/Bellpark Horticulture
1:30 PM – 2:00 PM Holiday Porch Pots—How to Be More Creative, Productive & Profitable
Beth Lorentz, Tom Durkin
Glenhaven Home & Holiday
2:15 PM – 2:45 PM
How Consumer Trends are Driving New Plant Variety Selections
Georgia Clay, Katie Tamony
Monrovia
3:00 PM – 3:30 PM
What is Cold Plasma and Why Should Emrah Ercan CEA Operators Care?
Ingersoll Rand Ion Solutions
3:45 PM – 4:15 PM
Elevating Lighting Research to Enable the Future of Controlled Environment Agriculture
David Hawley
Fluence
4:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Biosecurity & Water Sustainability
Ziv Gottesfeld
HPNow
Monday, July 18 Time
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9:30 AM – 10:00 AM
The Value of Water Soluble Fertilizer Products
Douglas Snyder
SQM North America
10:15 AM – 10:45 AM
How Growers Utilize Their Websites To Increase Profitability
Timothy Howard
Clarity Connect, Inc
11:00 AM – 11:30 AM An Architect’s Perspective: A Virtual Fly-Through of Cultivations & Dispensaries
Sam Andras, AIA
Urban-gro, Inc
Best Practices in Water Use Efficiency and Recirculation for Greenhouse Cultivation
Kees van der Kruk
Priva
2:15 PM – 2:45 PM
Fall Crop Disease Protection
Rick Fletcher
Nufarm
3:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Powering Next Generation Horticultural Lighting Systems
Frank Cirolia
Advanced Energy
3:45 PM – 5:00 PM
CC Rack Build Competition
Chris Hagge
Container Centralen
1:30 PM – 2:00 PM
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Session & Event Descriptions
Cultivate Live!
Saturday, July 16
Cultivate’22 provides numerous opportunities to earn pesticide applicator continuing education credits.
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9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Redheaded Flea Beetle: What are the Better Options?
A120
Each state varies by sessions approved and credits issued. For more information on the sessions and credits your state has approved, please visit AmericanHort.org/Cultivate/Recert.
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
The Lowdown on Hemp Diseases in a Regulated Environment
A113
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The following states have approved sessions: OH, IN, WV, KY, MI, PA.
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Back2Basics: Proven Practices for Greenhouse Insect and Mite Management
A110
Boxwood Blight Insight Group (BBIG): Sanitation and Nursery Practices
tHRIve Knowledge Center
Back2Basics: Managing Diseases in the Greenhouse
A110
Boxwood Blight Insight Group (BBIG): Scouting Tools and Pesticide Controls
tHRIve Knowledge Center
Compatibility of Modern Insecticides and Biological Control Agents (BCAs) Used in Greenhouses
Union Station Ballroom A
Pest Management for Indoor Grown Hemp
A113
How the Pesticide Recertification Program at Cultivate Works Obtain and complete a recertification form. Please check with the room moderator for assistance in completing recertification paperwork. You may have a separate signin sheet for your state. For those states approved to use the Ohio form: As you enter the educational sessions (you must be on time) you will obtain an Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) Pesticide Recertification Form. This form must be completed for each pesticide recertification session attended. The form must be filled out completely and signed. The form is not valid without a signature.
Sunday, July 17
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Obtain session code. At the end of the session, the Session Code will be announced. This code must be written on the ODA form near the bottom under the Session Codes area.
eturn completed form to receive R certificate. At the conclusion of the session, return your completed form to the room monitor, and you will be presented a Certificate of Attendance to retain for your records. Attendees from self-reporting states should submit the Certificate of Attendance to their state’s licensing agency.
Visit AmericanHort.org/Cultivate/Recert
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM Using Spray Drones as Part of an IPM Approach in Greenhouses and Nurseries
A120
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
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Back2Basics: Reading and Understanding Pesticide Labels
Monday, July 18 Time
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Back2Basics: Herbicides in Nursery Production
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Strategies for Reducing Weed Control Costs in Container Nurseries
tHRIve Knowledge Center
What’s New in Pest & Disease Control Methods?
Union Station Ballroom A
PGR’s for Nursery Growers (What You Need and Why)
A120
What’s New in the Fungicide World?
Union Station Ballroom A
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Why Do Some Pesticide Applications Fail?
Union Station Ballroom A
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Advanced Biocontrols
A113
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Weed Management in Greenhouse and Covered Structures
Union Station Ballroom A
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Tuesday, July 19 Please read each session description carefully to confirm which state has approved the session for recertification credit. Session descriptions can be found on pages 42–70.
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8:00 AM – 9:00 AM Compatibilidad de insecticidas modernos y agentes de control biológico (ACB’s) usados en invernaderos
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8:00 AM – 9:00 PM Exotic Ambrosia Beetles as Wood-Boring Insect Pests in Nurseries and Orchards
A120
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Recertification Credits
Recertification Credits
Pesticide Applicator Recertification Credits
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Session & Event Descriptions
Session Breakdowns With 140+ sessions, it can be hard to decide which ones to attend. To help, we’ve broken down sessions by skill levels and education types. Session Skill Levels Cultivate education sessions are broken down by the following skill levels: ALL AUDIENCES
FUNDAMENTAL
INTERMEDIATE
PROGRESSIVE
Appropriate for anyone with interest in this subject regardless of skill level.
Primary knowledge of the topic
Moderate knowledge of the topic
Advanced knowledge of the topic
Recommended for those who want to gain a basic understanding of the subject and material.
Recommended for those who have some basic or fundamental knowledge of the subject and material already.
Recommended for those who have a moderate understanding of the subject and material already.
Session Education Types Cultivate education sessions are broken down by the following types: GROWING
DIAGNOSTICS
TECHNOLOGY
Classes specific to growing plants, including things like nutrients, growing media, and specific plant types.
Classes specific to disease, weeds, insects, biocontrols, and other problems that can occur while growing.
Classes specific to new automation, environmental controls, equipment, heating and cooling, lighting, software, structures, and retrofitting.
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
RESEARCH
TRENDS
Classes specific to labor, HR, design and install, and sales and marketing.
Classes specific to university and other research in the industry.
Classes specific to hot topics in the industry, including pollinators, green infrastructure, and biocontrols.
Industry Segments Sessions are coded with icons to help you find sessions of interest to you:
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Garden Retail
Greenhouse
Hemp
Interior Plantscape
Landscape
Management Clinic
Nursery
Pesticide Recertification Credit
7:15 AM – 5:30 PM
A213
8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Union Station Ballroom A
Garden Retail Workshop
Back2Basics Workshop: Practical Skills for Growers
Katie Dubow, Clint Albin, Joe Baer, LaManda Joy
Jen Browning, Cari Peters, Suzanne Wainwright-Evans, Emma Lookabaugh, Paul Koole, Steven Arthurs, Jeff Gabric, Julie Graesch, Travis Routhier, Byran Fuhrmann
Learn about the latest in retail trends and what makes a garden center relevant to today’s consumer. You will learn from both industry experts and your own peers as you network and interact with one another. Skill Level: All Audiences | Education Type: Business Operations
7:15 AM – 5:45 PM
Union Station Ballroom B
This hands-on workshop, held at Thorsen’s Greenhouse located in Delaware, OH, will cover practical skills essential to being an effective grower. More than 10 stations will be set up to help growers perfect their skills on biological control, plant pathology, climate control, trapping, and more. This is an ideal opportunity to learn from industry experts as participants ask in-depth questions and practice, refine and perfect skills in these important growing functions.
Landscape Operations & Design Tour
Skill Level: All Audiences | Education Type: Growing
This tour is for landscapers, landscape designers, and interior plantscapers alike. You will have a chance to tour landscape businesses that specialize in several different target customers and have developed business models and operation efficiencies to match.
8:45 AM – 5:30 PM
Skill Level: All Audiences | Education Type: Business Operations
Greenhouse Production Tour
7:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Union Station Ballroom A
Garden Retail Tour For this tour you will travel to Amish country to see a large garden retail operator, stopping to visit other retailers along the way. Come learn about these different retail operations and take away ideas you can put into practice at your own retail business. Skill Level: All Audiences | Education Type: Business Operations
7:45 AM – 3:30 PM
Union Station Ballroom B
Nursery Production Tour On the Nursery Production Tour, you will see some of the leading nursery grower operations in the Midwest. Learn about sanitation protocols, how to maximize growing space, learn about new ways to help save money, and see some recent expansion activities. Skill Level: All Audiences | Education Type: Business Operations
Union Station Ballroom B
Join us on this year’s Greenhouse Production Tour to visit area growers to learn their practices. This is a chance to see how different sized greenhouse operations with different business models operate their greenhouse. Learn best practices, ask questions, and network with other greenhouse growers on this day-long visit. Skill Level: All Audiences | Education Type: Business Operations
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Union Station Ballroom A
Building a Foliage and Tropicals Program Andrew Britten Ready to update your product mix to include the rapidly growing foliage and tropicals trend? This session will walk you through the introductory steps of adding a tropical/foliage line to your portfolio. Recommendations of items, pot sizes, and grow times—along with difficulty level—will be discussed. By the end of the session, you will be ready to embark on the journey to the land of tropical plants and foliage! Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
A120
Redheaded Flea Beetle: What are the Better Options? Sponsored by
Brian Kunkel
Garden Retail
Landscape
In this session, we will discuss timing of different management options for the flea beetle larvae and adult stages. Insecticide efficacy trial evaluations will be shared and discussed. Additionally, we will discuss the successes, limitations, challenges, and potential for biological control and entomopathogens in pest control.
Greenhouse
Management Clinic
This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV
Hemp
Nursery
Skill Level: Progressive | Education Type: Diagnostics
Interior Plantscape
Pesticide Recertification Credit
Sessions are coded with icons to help you find sessions of interest to you.
See page 38 for more information.
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Knowledge | Saturday, July 16
Saturday
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
A113
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU
A113
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Union Station Ballroom A
Visit the
Cultivate Education Portal It’s quick and easy to provide your evaluation of the education sessions at Cultivate.
What’s New In Hemp Production Allison Justice This session will cover what is new in hemp production. Topics such as terpenes, smokable flower, microgreens, minor cannabinoids, acidic form extraction, etc. will be covered to understand what is the latest and greatest. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Trends
10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
C160A
Management Clinic Workshop: Winning the Talent War Presented by Neal Glatt with Emily Showalter, Mark Javier, John DeLeon, Dave Pacifico Attracting people to work has never been more difficult than it is today. Join us for this interactive program that discusses not only how to attract talent, but also how to identify and apply team member’s strengths on the job.
Jerry Peyton
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Data-Driven Decisions through More Profitable Sustainability Arthij van der Veer, John Thomas As the pace of developments in sustainability increases, all growers are faced with topics ranging from reductions in crop protection agent usage, to generating insights on what your Carbon Footprint is. The good news is that you have a large range of data available that can be recorded which will help you make data-driven decisions. This data will help you make fact-based decisions about your investments that will move you towards more sustainable production processes and will transfer into More Profitable Sustainability. This session will walk you through the worldwide developments in sustainability and show you how to improve your business by making data-driven decisions. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM Union Station Ballroom A
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Roberto Lopez Most people believe that succulents require high temperatures and light levels for optimal growth. However, recent MSU research has determined that this is not the case for many popular succulents. This session will provide insight into how to produce a quick crop of highquality succulents by manipulation temperature, light, and using PGR drenches to prevent unwanted stretch for consumers. You will even learn how to induce echeveria into flower! Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Growing
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A120
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Amy Fulcher
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
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Water Quality for Indoor Hemp Production Paul Fisher Dissolved ions such as calcium and alkalinity can affect your decisions on fertilizer, filtration, and acid injection for indoor hemp production. A sanitation treatment may also be needed to control plant pathogens, algae, and bacteria—especially when recirculating your nutrient solution. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Growing
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
This session will look at strategies U.S. nurseries are using to address the labor shortage, from retaining current employees and attracting new ones, to making do with a smaller staff through automation. We will cover current nursery automation trends and practical factors to consider when purchasing automation. Together, we’ll examine some of the most affordable first steps, ways to ease adoption of automation and improve employee buy-in, and common barriers to adopting automation. Current levels of automation compared to 15 years ago and benefits beyond labor savings that growers are experiencing through automation will also be discussed. Attend this session and gain insight before investing in your next piece of automation! Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Business Operations
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
A113
A120 Hemp Fertility Round-up
Lessons Learned in Nursery Automation Is automation the next big innovation in our industry? If used in forward-thinking ways, it can be. In this presentation, we will highlight lessons that Monrovia has learned in its five-plus years of automation integration, sharing tips and ideas growers can use to improve their business. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Business Operations
Skill Level: Progressive | Education Type: Research
Union Station Ballroom A
Producing Tropicals & Foliage John Erwin Foliage plants are back! They can be easy to produce and profitable, but there are still many questions for gorwers starting out. What fertilizers, light levels, and temperatures are best? Which PGRs work with foliage plants? What are common disease and pest issues with foliage and ways to control them? Get your questions answered and learn about new research results from the University of Maryland to help you be successful in marketing these old-to-new popular plants. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
Andrew Britten, Chris Beytes, Denise Godfrey, Ryan Hall, Jessie Jacobson Many call the current boom in foliage a redux of the first houseplant boom of the 1970s. But this boom has something the last one didn’t: social media! And plant parents! How long will the good times last this time around for these lush and lovely tropical plants? Moderator Chris Beytes of GrowerTalks/Green Profit and the newsletter Acres Online will pick the brains of four experts in the field to find out as much as possible about the trends, opportunities, challenges and outlook for the tropical plant and foliage markets. Topics will include outdoor patio plants and indoor blooming plants. And he’ll be sure to cover the current craze over aroids, some of which are selling online for thousands of dollars for a single rooted cutting! Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Growing
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Union Station Ballroom A
Getting to the Root of Basewell Cuttings: How do Finish Plants Compare to Traditional Liners? Sponsored by
Roberto Lopez Basewell is the latest offshore young plant technology that allows growers to bring in rooted cuttings without growing media to transplant directly into the finish container. How do finish crops compare to traditional liners and how much more will you pay for these rooted cuttings? This session will share the results of this team’s research—comparing the finish plant quality of annuals and perennials propagated using the Basewell technology to traditional liners. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Research
Brian Whipker, Paul Cockson Over the past 4 years, NC State University researchers have conducted extensive studies to unlock the fertility requirements of cannabis. We have explored nutrient uptake, conducted P and Mg experiments, determined the pH requirements of cannabis, and induced nutrient disorders. Results that will be covered have been published scientifically and through a series of articles in Cannabis Business Times.
Jonathan Pedersen
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM Using Temperature, Light, and PGRs to Produce High-Quality Succulents
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Addressing the Nursery Labor Shortage with Automation and Other Employee Retention Strategies
Skill Level: All Audiences | Education Type: Business Operations
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Outlook and Opportunities in the Tropical & Foliage Market
RFID Process of Tracking Hemp
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Landscape
Greenhouse
Management Clinic
Hemp
Nursery
Interior Plantscape
Pesticide Recertification Credit See page 38 for more information.
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
A120
H-2A & H-2B: What Your Business Needs to Know Megan Wright As the labor landscape continues to be difficult, more and more businesses are turning to both H-2A and H-2B simultaneously to solve their shortages—ensure your operation is on the right track. This session will cover the scope of each program, including similarities and key differences between the H-2A and H-2B visas. Our speaker will discuss each program’s requirements, barriers to entry, and best practices for employers, as well as “crossover” potential. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
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Knowledge | Saturday, July 16
Knowledge | Saturday, July 16
Saturday
Sunday
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
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8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
Short North Ballroom
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
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Michael Brownbridge Indoor production of hemp plants certainly reduces the number of environmental variables growers must deal with, but diseases are a fact of life in these systems. Given the lack of rescue products available, their management relies on use of cultural and biological practices to prevent and suppress diseases. The IPM mantra ‘Start clean and stay clean’ is as true for diseases as for pests. Here, we will review some of the principal diseases in indoor production, potential sources of infection, and steps to minimize their incidence, spread and impact. This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Growing
4:30 PM – 7:00 PM
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Keynote Presentation: Leadership to Drive Performance
Back2Basics: Selecting the Right Container
Matt Mayberry
Efficient production is often thought about in terms of the amount of time to produce a crop. Seldom do we contemplate the impact that choosing tåhe right container has on efficient production. Join us as we explore how containers impact efficient plant production.
Thomas Yeager
This keynote address, presented by Matt Mayberry, an internationally acclaimed speaker and leading global expert in leadership development, cultural change, and organizational performance, provides innovative ideas and strategies to thrive in today’s rapidly changing business world. Matt works with leaders to help transform themselves and those they lead. The need for bold and courageous leadership has never been greater. This energizing presentation dives deep into the DNA of transformational leadership and how leaders can immediately implement specific behaviors to drive leadership effectiveness. Matt uses real-world examples of standing in the trenches with leadership teams and provides an action plan to help attendees create alignment, build inclusive teams, and influence others to action. The outcome of this keynote will be leaders who are inspired and fully prepared to lead their teams and organizations confidently into the future. Lead inspired! Skill Level: All Audiences | Education Type: Business Operations
OSU Cultivar Trials Don’t miss this brilliant showcase of more than 300 annual and perennial varieties on display at The Ohio State University Cultivar Trials. The trial gardens offer the opportunity to evaluate landscape and container performance in typical Central-Ohio conditions. Also check out Howlett Hall’s green roof! Free shuttle rides from the Convention Center are available beginning at 4:00 PM with final departure from OSU back to downtown Columbus at 7:00 PM. Open to all attendees. Skill Level: All Audiences | Education Type: Research
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
A110
Back2Basics: Proven Practices for Greenhouse Insect and Mite Management Jen Browning Join us for this review of common insect and mite problems in greenhouse propagation and production; tips on scouting, identification, and managing pest pressure. Discussion will take place on integrated pest management approaches with research-based techniques for preventing damage, reducing plant loss, and making fewer rescue applications of conventional chemistries. An overview of biological and chemical controls, including adopting biologicals for conventional operations to enhance results, will also be covered. Program recommendations will be provided and resources for rotation of products and approaches. This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM tHRIve Knowledge Center
Boxwood Blight Insight Group (BBIG): Sanitation and Nursery Practices Fulya Baysal-Gurel, Jerry Weiland Over the last 3 years, we have surveyed over 7 million boxwood plants at 19 nurseries for boxwood blight. A number of trends have emerged that can help us better understand this disease. This session will cover how various production practices (cultivar choice, plant spacing, etc) influence the frequency and severity of boxwood blight in propagation, container, and field nursery systems. Effect of sanitizers on Calonectria pseudonaviculata causal agent of boxwood blight, Fulya Baysal-Gurel, Tennessee State University Calonectria pseudonaviculata causing the infamous ‘boxwood blight’ is a constant threat to the boxwood production and cut boxwood greenery market. This pathogen causes significant economic loss to all parties (growers, retailer, and customers) in the horticultural chain. This session will provide information on the efficacy of different classes of sanitizers for managing dispersion and infection of C. pseudonaviculata on boxwood during production (preharvest) and boxwood cuttings (postharvest). This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Research
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
C150
H2 How-To: Considerations, Risks, and How to Do it Right Shawn Packer Join Principal member of JPH Law Firm as he takes the opportunity to identify and discuss the various models (labor contractors, direct employment, joint associations, etc.) for managing your H2 labor workforce. Shawn will help outline the pros and cons of all so attendees can leave with more clarity.
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Garden Retail
Landscape
Greenhouse
Management Clinic
Hemp
Nursery
Interior Plantscape
Pesticide Recertification Credit See page 38 for more information.
Thinking of utilizing a labor contractor? Shawn will also provide tips for how to work with and/or approach securing a labor contractor including management considerations. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
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Knowledge | Sunday, July 17
Knowledge | Saturday, July 16
Saturday
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
A113
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Union Station Ballroom A
9:30 AM – 11:00 AM
A223
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Temperature Management
Sustainable Tools for Landscapers: Panel Discussion
Sponsored by
Neal Glatt, Andrew Bray, Roger Phelps, Adam Mahon
Cari Peters, Cody Caporaso
John Erwin
Learn how to navigate some of the most common issues that arise in producing hemp and learn how test and to interpret the results.
Temperature affects plant growth rate, whether some plants flower or not, how many flowers plants may have, seed germination and cutting rooting, and plant shape or form. John will describe how you can use temperature to maximize flowering, how you can control stem elongation using temperature to reduce PGR costs, and how to manage the temperature to hasten or slow production time. Additional topics will include how to use temperature to induce flowering of some perennials and what temperatures can cause chilling injury or heat stress on common bedding and potted plants. Throughout, he will use common greenhouse production problems and how to use temperature to solve some of them.
Landscape contractors have never had more options for sustainable tools, yet they are also forced to deal with unprecedented regulation and even bans on small engine equipment. In this panel discussion, attendees will hear from equipment manufacturers and landscape contractors about the options available for adapting to change and the future of sustainable landscape management. This panel will also feature an open Q&A session to answer your questions about zero-emission tools.
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
C160A
Keys and Cautions to Managing Business Growth Emily Showalter Some in our industry have been managing flat to 3% growth for years and now have had two years of double-digit growth—it’s euphoric and scary at the same time. Willoway Nurseries would like to share some “Keys and Cautions” to helping business owners navigate this opportunity of growth. Willoway has implemented a strategic planning model to ensure all aspects of the company (operations, sales, administration, etc.) run smoothly through the pandemic. Learn more about their model that has been key in the recent growth economy, including financial transparency, established measurables, and key performance indicators (and how to hold your staff accountable for hitting them), as well as employee engagement, culture, reward systems, training, and more. They will share some ideas for staffing while navigating labor and supply chain obstacles that have accompanied the industry growth of 2020–2022. You will also hear some lessons learned, obstacles overcome, and caution signs that might help your business. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Business Operations
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
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9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Maria Zampini With millions of new and existing gardeners investing heavily in their growing habit, the green industry scrambled to meet the demands of plant-obsessed customers. From fighting to be considered an essential industry during early pandemic days, to developing e-commerce solutions and curbside delivery all while battling inventory and staffing issues, we’ve proven we’re resilient and ready to meet any challenge. Now, it’s time to focus on meeting the demand for new and trendy plants. We all want the trendiest plants—and we want them RIGHT NOW. How can you meet demand, entice customers to your nursery, and turn trend-obsessed customers and gardeners into loyal, life-long customers? In this session, we will discuss hot plants, production trends and tips, and how to make sure your company is ready to delight your trendseeking customers—and turn them into devoted, repeat buyers.
John Kennedy
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
A120
Turning Top Plant Trends into Profits
Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Growing
All too often we center our time and our attention on the operational excellence of our business enterprise and not nearly enough time on the need to sell the product and services we grow and offer. Join John Kennedy as he separates the two and provides both the insight and innovative needed to offer both without sacrificing either.
A220
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Grow Relationships With Key Media Partners Jim Mumford
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Union Station Ballroom B
Successful public relations establishes your reputation and builds trust between you and your audiences including clients, prospects, employees, and the community. Building positive relationships using communication tactics including news coverage helps create credibility. Without these relationships, you won’t reach the right audience.
2023 Garden Trends
Think you can’t afford PR? You can’t afford NOT to invest in PR for your long-term success. In this presentation you will learn: ∙ What your role is ∙ What to include in your plan ∙ Why public relations is essential for your business growth ∙ Why public relations is MORE effective than just advertising ∙ Why public relations protects your credibility ∙ Whether you should hire a PR pro to help you Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
Katie Dubow, Becky Paxton Why should you care about trends? It’s simple. Trends drive consumers and consumers drive sales. In 2022, Cultivate continues to be the place to learn about and watch for emerging trends (and share your feedback to shape trends for the future, too.) Join Katie Dubow, global trend spotter, president of Garden Media Group, and QVC guest host, in this dynamic session. Katie will outline each of the 2023 Garden Trends, and then throw it to attendees for their feedback. Learn how to apply new research, stay relevant, and grow your business. Garden trends are more important than ever to guide us in uncertain times and give us hope. When you’re ahead of the curve, your company becomes a trendsetter and you become the go-to place for what’s new—whether you are a breeder, grower, or retailer. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
A210
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
A110
Visioning to 2025 Clint Albin, Sam Kirkland
Back2Basics: Managing Diseases in the Greenhouse
It’s possible that, by the year 2025, consumer horticulture will look very different from today. During this time of plenty, the industry needs to create a business development vision that looks beyond daily growth and sees four years into the future when things have stabilized—higher revenues, valuable human capital, a younger workforce, less waste, “plug and play” technology, and more. In this session, you will catch a glimpse of what it will look like and how to attain this vision, when businesses use more modern performance metrics and strategies to achieve top-line growth.
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Skill Level: Progressive | Education Type: Business Operations
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10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Growing
Shifting From An Operations Mindset to a Culture of Sales John Kennedy is well-known for building and driving cultures within a horticulture business. Whether you are a landscape business, a garden center or a grower, John brings focus to the true reason to be in business—creating an opportunity for our customers to buy from us!
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
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In this session, we will review some of the most common diseases of greenhouse crops including bacteria, Botrytis, and powdery mildew. We will discuss the places disease start and ways to stop them with cultural or environmental methods. The effects of nutrition and water management will be a focus. Resources to help growers make the most effective decisions in product choice and rotations will be shown and exmples will be given of effective rotations (conventional and organic) for diseases in the greenhouse.
Garden Retail
Landscape
Greenhouse
Management Clinic
This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV
Hemp
Nursery
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
Interior Plantscape
Pesticide Recertification Credit See page 38 for more information.
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Knowledge | Sunday, July 17
Knowledge | Sunday, July 17
Sunday
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
A123
Back2Basics: Planning, Pruning, and Profits!
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
C160A
1:00 PM – 1:30 PM
tHRIve Knowledge Center
(Free) Risk Assessment Tool: Use and Benefits
Don’t Go Bust on the Boom
John Palmer Sponsored by
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM tHRIve Knowledge Center
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Jeff Pettit The market has been good, but good times will not last forever. Join this session for suggested business strategies companies should consider to optimize the growth in our industry without overextending resources if the market declines.
C150
The Systems Approach to Nursery Certification (SANC) Program is a voluntary, audit-based program for plant production facilities. SANC uses a holistic approach to reduce pest risks associated with plant trade. Recognizing that each production facility is unique, SANC can be tailored to different types of nurseries and greenhouses.
Donald Merhaut
Now, a new online risk-assessment tool is available to all growers, whether they are current SANC facilities or simply have an interest in understanding their risk. The development of the SANC Risk Assessment Tool was funded by the USDA and managed by HRI. Join us for an overview of the system and learn how you can utilize it to grow your business.
Nutrient uptake is a dynamic process, influenced by fertilizer type, stage of plant growth and development, environmental factors, water quality and media. First, we will review plant essential nutrients and how to identify the most common nutrient deficiency symptoms and their probable causes. We will then discuss how nursery infrastructure, cultural practices and environment can impact plant nutrition and how to work around some these problems associated with less than optimal growing conditions.
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
Boxwood Blight Insight Group (BBIG): Scouting Tools and Pesticide Controls
Green Industry Succession & Exit Planning: Building Value into Your Business
Luisa Santamaria, Jay Pscheidt
Chris Cimaglio, Todd Downing
People who work with boxwood plants in any capacity need to be trained to recognize the signs and symptoms of this boxwood blight. We must consider how to communicate this information to a nontechnical audience with educational tools and materials. In addition, most of our nursery workers are Spanish-speakers, and need to be included in the identification process of boxwood blight. We want our educational tools to be easy to understand, easily accessible, visual, concise, and bilingual. This session will highlight some current resources available for this purpose as well as some educational models that blend technology with traditional classroom teaching.
According to recent surveys, 80% of business owners have no transition plan. You’ve worked hard to build wealth and assets, but sustaining them over the long term requires strategic succession planning— be it to a family successor or a third-party buyer. Get ahead of ownership and leadership changes. If you want the value of your business to remain intact for your successors, or achieve a higher selling price, begin the planning process sooner rather than later.
Fungicide use to manage boxwood blight depends on good pesticide coverage. Research using common airblast sprayers with and without smart sensors indicates high gallonage is needed for good coverage. Coverage of nursery grown boxwood plants using sprayers routinely used at nurseries also indicates the need for better attention to spray coverage. This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
This session will look at preparation and planning options and transitional strategies, especially in highly owner centralized companies. We will also touch on business continuity planning. It will also address your personal and emotional readiness and review actions you can take today for you and your business to become more transition-ready.
A110
Back2Basics: PGRs Done Right Sponsored by
Compatibility of Modern Insecticides and Biological Control Agents (BCAs) Used in Greenhouses Carlos Bogran Several common insecticides are selective on the target pest and give growers the chance to integrate applications into biological controlbased pest management programs in greenhouses. This session will provide participants with research-based knowledge on the mode of activity and compatibility of common insecticides, and suggestions and tips on how to use them effectively before, during, or after releases of biological control agents (BCA’s). Esta sesión también se ofrecerá en español el 19 de julio a las 8 de la mañana. Compatibilidad de insecticidas modernos y agentes de control biológico (ACB’s) usados en invernaderos This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Diagnostics 50 | AmericanHort.org/Cultivate
The second portion of the presentation will cover fertilizer types: granular fertilizers, emphasizing controlled release fertilizers types, and liquid fertilizers, including chelates. The benefits and disadvantages of these fertilization methods will be discussed along with their proper use. We will then briefly discuss how to optimize fertilizer use and mitigate nutrient loss from your production systems. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
This session will provide new growers with all the background information they need when decideing the type of PGR to use, rate considerations, and primary crops that each PGR works best on. PGRs are an excellent addition to your grower toolbox and this session will help you navigate the wide assortment of options that are available.
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
A113
Union Station Ballroom A
BMPs—Actionable Acronyms for Annuals Alicain Carlson, Jamie Gibson DLI, ADT, CLF, IPM and PGR—Secret codes? Absolutely not, they are the critical principles and factors that make great bedding plant crops. Attend this session to gain an understanding of the common lingo in greenhouse culture; let’s spell out the Best Management Practices (BMPs) for flowering annual production. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Growing
Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Research
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Union Station Ballroom A
In this lecture, we will focus on two topics: (1) plant essential nutrients, deficiency symptoms and correctional procedures and (2) liquid fertilizer management and Controlled Release Fertilizer (CRF) management, proper use and monitoring techniques.
Brian Whipker
Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Business Operations
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
A123
Back2Basics: The ABC’s of Plant Nutrition and Fertilizer Management
Craig Regelbrugge, Tom Buechel
The old adage, “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.” is often true. So, what is your plan? How do you determine it? How do you implement it? Is it helping or hurting your bottom line? How do you adjust it? Is your plan creating healthy, structurally strong shrubs and trees? We’ll look at these questions from the supplier and the consumer viewpoint, with a healthy side of science and research from the perspective of a lecturer and Board Certified Master Arborist.
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
A113
Pest Management for Indoor Grown Hemp Sponsored by
Suzanne Wainwright-Evans
Crop Forecasting for Greenhouse Hemp Production
Cannabis sativa is a very different crop than ornamentals and vegetables. The do share some of the same pests but also have their own specific species. Because of regulatory issues, there are limited products that can be used to manage insects and mites on this crop. In this session, we will cover key pests in indoor cultivation and how to manage them through true intergraded pest management. Looking at cultural control, biological control and pesticide options.
George Grant, Erica Hernandez
This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Growing
Sessions are coded with icons to help you find sessions of interest to you. Garden Retail
Landscape
Greenhouse
Management Clinic
Hemp
Nursery
Interior Plantscape
Pesticide Recertification Credit See page 38 for more information.
Whether you’re a field farmer producing hemp outdoors for CBD, an indoor/greenhouse grower producing premium smokable flower, or a greenhouse hemp liner producer offering hemp young plants to farmers in your region—proper production forecasting and cultivar selection is critical. We will discuss the intricacies of hemp forecasting by market avenue (flower, field, and young plant production) giving you tools that will equip you to reduce risk and have confidence in your production plan. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Growing
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Knowledge | Sunday, July 17
Knowledge | Sunday, July 17
Sunday
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
C150
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A120
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
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Using Spray Drones as Part of an IPM Approach in Greenhouses and Nurseries
Back2Basics: Reading and Understanding Pesticide Labels
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This session will cover the field trials conducted at the University of Maryland and University of DE on using drones to apply low risk pesticides in greenhouse and nurseries operations. Join us to learn how this technology is being adapted to the horticulture industry.
This session will be a hands-on exercise on how to read and understand pesticide label statements. Participants will be given pesticide labels and will use the Poll Everywhere app to get participants to provide feedback and promote group discussion. Sample topics: how would you address WPS standards when spraying and shipping out of the same house? Which rate would you choose: low, mid, or high? What would you do with your rinsates?
Plant Your People: On-Boarding John Kennedy Join our speaker for a program that tackles the five steps needed to “Plant Your People.” This session addresses the need to have your employees become “rooted” in your culture, your company, and your customers. It’s true that we sometimes care better for our plant’s health and wellness than we do with our own people, and this session will “dig deep” into the need to create the right environment and culture to grow you people once they are planted correctly. Attendees will learn: ∙ Top interview questions to ensure you on-board the right candidates ∙ A step-by-step approach to the first few days to ensure the new employee is planted for life ∙ Provide samples & systems to ensure the person not only survives but thrives in your company Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Business Operations
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
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Policy and Labor: Impact on Landscape Operations Shawn Packer Need help untangling policy and some real-world clarity on H2B? In this session, Shawn will cover the latest happenings in on the policy environment impacting landscape operations. Updates and a deep dive on best practices regarding H2B labor will also be shared. Come prepared with your questions! Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
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This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Research
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1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Neal Glatt It takes successful personal selling in order to rapidly grow a profitable business, yet most people who sell never realize their full potential. Most salespeople aren’t limited by their selling ability as much as they are limited by a lack of sales structure and process. This session will provide a template that will help you get to the next level of sales success. Attendees will learn: ∙ The difference in beliefs between mediocre and successful salespeople ∙ Why a documented sales process is the secret to scaling sales ∙ How to create a target market plan to focus and win Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
A220
It is recommended that attendees bring a smart phone or tablet to this session for the hands-on exercises. This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
A210
Navigating the HOA Maze: The Do’s, the Don’ts, and Tips on Your Way to Getting Into “The Club”
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
tHRIve Knowledge Center
John Raffiani
Subscription Services for IGC’s: Why and How to Develop Value-Added Recurring Revenue Streams Katie Elzer-Peters From quarterly container garden services, to curated makers markets and pop-ups, limited edition merchandise releases and more, there are advantages to creating recurring revenue activities. Learn how and what to do to welcome these opportunities without running yourself and your staff ragged. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Business Operations
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
A213
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Realize Your Selling Potential
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The Secret to Keeping Promises: Customer Service 101 for Garden Retailers Liz Lark-Riley Customer service is the greatest win-win in business: your guests feel supported and thrilled with their experience, and you see them return often and tell all their friends about you. In this session, learn how to empower your team to deliver unmatched customer care that sets your business apart. Bringing insights from the performing arts and hospitality industries, Rockledge Gardens’ Managing Director shares the recipe for her customer service secret sauce and won’t hold back on the easy-to-do-right-now takeaways for your IGC.
This session will show you how to work with HOA boards and management companies to gauge their wants and needs. You will take away pointers on how to get your foot in the door for these contracts. Break into this huge market and upsell your skills and services where they will do the most good. During this program you will also collaborate with industry peers to learn what they are doing and build strategies for building and bettering relationships with your customers. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Business Operations
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
A123
Growing Green Industry Profits from an Emerging Market of Plantspeople Julie Campbell Recently, the horticulture world has seen an influx of new plantspeople entering the marketplace. These new consumers are providing new challenges and opportunities for our industry. This session will provide insight and tools, developed from consumer research, to equip horticulture industry stakeholders to better engage emerging audiences and convert them into lifelong buyers. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Research
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
C160A
Back2Basics: Effective Irrigation Strategy Thomas Yeager
Keys to Becoming a Successful Industry Leader
Set it and forget it is not a tactical irrigation procedure. In this session, you will learn the basics of a tactical approach to achieving an effective irrigation strategy for container plants.
Michael Frantz
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
Leading your company is important, but the success of our industry and communities is dependent on developing well-rounded leaders. Learn tips and strategies for extending your leadership to the industry, civic, and advocacy arenas. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
C150
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
Labor Issues & Trends Sessions are coded with icons to help you find sessions of interest to you. Garden Retail
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Pesticide Recertification Credit See page 38 for more information.
Craig Regelbrugge, Tom Bortnyk, Shawn Packer Join in on the discussion as we bring together leaders in the advocacy and labor arena for our industry to cover updates on labor issues and trends horticulture businesses will need to know. Whether you need help untangling policy and some real-world clarity on H-2 programs to general regulatory updates—the team will answer the latest happenings in the policy environment impacting your green business. Skill Level: All Audiences | Education Type: Business Operations
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Knowledge | Sunday, July 17
Knowledge | Sunday, July 17
Sunday
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
A223
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
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4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
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The Ins and Outs of Choosing the Best Operations Software for your Landscape Business Barbara LaFerney
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More and more technology is available for landscape companies in the 2022 Marketplace. Evaluating all the potential options can be overwhelming!! Let’s break it down and learn: ∙ Where to start? ∙ What are the questions to ask? ∙ What do you need to know to make an informed decision? Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Technology
2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Union Station Ballroom A
Back2Basics: Fundamentals of Common Nursery Diseases
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Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
A210
Growing Recurring Revenue Swap Shop
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Production Efficiency Hemp Grower Panel
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
A213
How A Quick Sketch Can Double Your Sales Ryan Watkins
What steps are needed to ensure an efficient operation? During this session you will discover what other growers are doing to fine tune their best practices to become more efficient with employee training and everyday operating procedures. Come prepared with your questions for the panel.
∙ Nearly two dozen examples of “mini-games” that drive higher levels of employee buy-in
Skill Level: Progressive | Education Type: Business Operations
Join this panel of interiorscape industry experts as they share their approaches to growing revenue. Moderated by the National Interiorscape Network.
4:00 PM – 5:15 PM
tHRIve Knowledge Center
Ignite! With the AmericanHort HortScholars
A120
Attendees will learn: ∙ The four key outcomes from encouraging a culture of measurement and engagement
Al Martin, Genevieve Reiner Mills, Brad DeHaven, Jodi Stumpf
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Enter “The Great Game of Business”—a tried and true system of engagement that drives maximum performance from your teams and individuals and fosters a culture of showing up to work because they “want’ to, not because the “have” to.
∙ How to “scoreboard” your successes for reporting, rewarding, and reinforcing.
During this session you will discover what other growers are doing to fine tune their best practices to become more efficient. Come prepared with your questions for the panel. Skill Level: All Audiences | Education Type: Growing
Continuing with the theme of planting your people for success, the next step is how do we engage your team in purposeful endeavors to find value, dignity, and respect in the work.
How Do Experts Grow Revenue?
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
Phoebe Austerman, Daniela Perez Lugones, Ethan Jenkins, Brian Schulker, Rachel Swicioinis, Lisa Richards HortScholars are the industry’s top horticulture students who are shaping the future with professionalism, fresh insights, new ideas, and cutting-edge research. Hear from these six Scholars about the industry’s leading trends and critical areas for opportunity and advancement. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Research
C160A
How to Communicate in 2022 Neal Glatt Business communication continues to evolve at an unbelievable rate. In just 25 years, we’ve seen the evolution from landlines to pager codes to cell phones to smart phones to the cloud. Where are we headed next? How does the next generation prefer to communicate? What are the implications for business in 2022 and beyond? This session will walk attendees through communication changes and cultural shifts that drive them in the past, present, and future. Attendees will learn how to more effectively communicate with customers and employees to improve every key business metric and utilize better communication to thrive including: ∙ The difference between 2-D and 3-D communication conversations and means ∙ How to select the proper channel for conversations to maximize meaning and efficiency
Skill Level: All Audiences | Education Type: Business Operations
∙ New tools to improve communication in a post-pandemic and hybrid workplace
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Business Operations
A110
Back2Basics: Calculations & Applications Sponsored by
Boost sales by providing clients with a basic, hand-drawn visual of their space. This simple, yet effective tool can be utilized by sales associates to illustrate recommendations and assist clients with understanding how to accomplish their landscape goals. In this session, attendees will learn how to integrate sketching into the sales process, how using this method increases buyer confidence and decisiveness, and why matching the client’s vision with yours often results in a bigger sale.
Broch Martindale
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
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A220
Allison Justice, Laura Drotleff, Bobby Gibbs, Bob Gunn
Jake Pierson, Matt Steinkopf
How do recurring revenue activities work in real life? Hear case studies from garden center professionals and entrepreneurs and enjoy a guided collaborative discussion with fellow cohorts to generate ideas and bullet point plans to take home and use in your own business.
2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
A113
Production Efficiency Swap Shop
Katie Elzer-Peters
Plant diseases and their management is always a concern in nursery production. Root diseases account for the largest amount of crop loss across all plant species. Foliage diseases are often host specific and their occurrence can be more sporadic. This session will review diseases affecting nursery crops and provide an overview of disease management practices including chemical, biological and cultural practices. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Diagnostics
Multiple gift cards will be awarded each day.
2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
When we think of efficiency, we often go straight to the fastest and easiest ways to transport plants from point A to B. But efficiency starts before plants arrive. This panel will share their success and failures on efficiency upgrades: from software and robots to purchasing strategies and logistics to attracting and retaining people. Join us to get a glimpse into some of the most successful greenhouse operations and their approaches before and after the plants arrive.
John Kennedy
Jean Williams-Woodward
Efficient Greenhouse Operations – Your Next Move Todd Cavins, Tom Wheeler, Cathryn Fageros, John Gooder
Plant Your People: Engagement
Losing your crop can be costly and so can misapplications of pesticides. In this session, we will cover things that should be part of every training program to help you grow a great crop this coming season. Be sure you and your team are ready with these important reminders focused around mixing and calibrating your equipment and your team.
Sessions are coded with icons to help you find sessions of interest to you. Garden Retail
Landscape
Greenhouse
Management Clinic
Hemp
Nursery
Interior Plantscape
Pesticide Recertification Credit See page 38 for more information.
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Knowledge | Sunday, July 17
Knowledge | Sunday, July 17
Sunday
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
Short North Ballroom
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
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A210
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
A113
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Keynote: AmericanHort State of the Industry Address Craig Regelbrugge, Charlie Hall, Ken Fisher Our experts will provide insights on how to plan and navigate the changing market climate driven by rising costs and supply chain bottlenecks while also managing business challenges like labor and product availability. The latest thoughts on the political climate and regulatory policy and opportunities will also be shared. ∙ State of the Association—Ken Fisher, AmericanHort President & CEO ∙ Inside Washington Perspective—Craig Regelbrugge, AmericanHort Executive Vice President of Advocacy, Research, and Industry Relations ∙ Economic Update—Dr. Charlie Hall, AmericanHort Chief Economist
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Multiple gift cards will be awarded each day.
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
A223
Broch Martindale
JT Yu
While herbicides in the nursery are nothing new, we will discuss import factors that will help you and your team have a successful herbicide program. During this talk we will talk about calibration, common problems and solutions, and how to create a program that is successful.
Beyond organic, beyond IPM, beyond green! ”Regenerative” has become the new buzz word in horticulture and agriculture. Yet, regenerative practice is anything but new. It has been practiced by Indigenous communities to steward ecosystems around the world for tens of thousands of years. It’s also deeply inspired by ecological processes in nature.
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
A110
Back2Basics: Sanitation in the Greenhouse Fulya Baysal-Gurel The session addresses the question of why you should use sanitation practices at plant production. We will cover mechanically transmitted plant diseases, common disinfectants, and improved sanitation/ hygiene practices through research results. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
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Today, influencers and “plant-fluencers” are driving the online conversation about plants. These social media stars shape everything from garden education to the plants that will be the hottest musthaves in a given year. In this panel session, learn how to partner with the new “cool kids” of social media to showcase plants, reach a bigger audience, and gain consumer trust. Take away helpful how-tos for building successful influencer partnerships from the ground up: from establishing new relationships to envisioning content and finally measuring impact.
Roberto Lopez, Marc van Iersel, Aren Phillips, John Burns
C150
Hope Eyre
Join JT of SymbiOp to learn what regenerative ecological practice is, and how to apply it to horticulture, landscaping, and business operation and governance, to address many issues we collectively face, such as climate change, pest management, worker retention and equity, etc. SymbiOp Garden Shop and Landscaping is a worker-owned cooperative specializing in regenerative ecological landscapes—landscapes that mitigate climate change, restore habitats, and produce food. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Moving from Mature Market to Growth Industry
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This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV
Becky Paxton, Corrina Murray, Jim Putnam
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
Beyond Organic: Regenerative Horticulture, Landscaping, and Business Practices
Back2Basics: Herbicides in Nursery Production
Reduce Labor and Improve Operational Efficiencies—The Lesser Known Benefits of LEDs
This session provides unique perspectives from a major plant brand, PR/marketing, and a social media influencer.
Skill Level: All Audiences | Education Type: Business Operations
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
From Seed to (Social) Feed: Partnering With Influencers to Make Friends and Sell Plants
A213
While the horticulture industry has long been considered mature, recent growth has many rethinking their business strategy. Learn what factors to consider when making the shift from mature market to growth industry.
It’s not uncommon to hear growers say, LEDs are too expensive. If you’re not looking at anything more than the price, this may appear to be true. However, LEDs offer more than just a pretty plant. For example, LED lighting allows growers to deliver higher light levels, with great consistency throughout the growing season, without having to bring in more power. In this session, you’ll learn the big picture benefits of LED lighting that include improved crop quality and reduced labor costs: ∙ Improved plug viability and reduced transplant loss ∙ Reduced application of PGRs—savings in chemical costs and labor costs ∙ Improved uniformity for reduced handling—less tray management, less pinching, lower labor costs ∙ Reduced energy costs ∙ Increased ROI by capitalizing on availability of utility rebates If you’re in contemplating making the switch to LEDs from HPS, but remain skeptical about the value, join us in this informative session, and learn the enduring benefits of propagating under LEDs. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Growing
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM tHRIve Knowledge Center
Skill Level: Progressive | Education Type: Business Operations
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
A220
Strategies for Reducing Weed Control Costs in Container Nurseries Joe Neal
Recruiting, Hiring, and Training from Outside of the Horticulture Industry Al Martin With increasing strain on the current labor market, finding new colleagues with horticulture or industry experience has become increasingly difficult. Join this discussion on widening your recruiting to include others with customer service experience, as well as how to add those skill to your training, in order to add valuable members to your team. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
First Timers to Loyal Buyers: How to Keep the Wave of Customers and Bring them Back for Even More Sales
Would you like to reduce your weed control costs in your nursery by over 40%? Despite the utilization of multiple herbicide applications and supplemental hand weeding—weed management remains an expensive and laborious task in container nurseries. Optimizing weed management practices into a ‘systemic weed management program’ will reduce weed control costs. In this presentation, we will summarize decades of research devoted to finding strategies and systems to reduce overall weed control costs. This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Research
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
A120
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Bridget Behe, Alicia Rihn Dr. Bridget Behe will share some her HRI-funded research about the thoughts and actions of new and returning customers. She will share insights on how to keep them returning, not just annually, for more sales. Dr. Behe will also provide some tactical strategies to help customers buy something else when you’re out of stock of their favorite past purchases. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Business Operations
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Landscape
Greenhouse
Management Clinic
Hemp
Nursery
Interior Plantscape
Pesticide Recertification Credit See page 38 for more information.
Vascular Streaking: A New Dieback Debacles in Ornamental Nurseries? Sponsored by
Sara Villani This session will focus on describing the new vascular streak dieback issue that is increasingly being identified in woody ornamental nurseries. What are the symptoms? What are commonalities between confirmed cases? What could possibly be causing the dieback? Observations to date will be shared and updates provided. In addition, other causes of dieback in young trees will be discussed. Skill Level: Progressive | Education Type: Research : An AmericanHort Experience | 57
Knowledge | Monday, July 18
Knowledge | Monday, July 18
Monday
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Union Station Ballroom A
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
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A120
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What’s New in Pest & Disease Control Methods? Aaron Palmateer, Jen Browning, Ann Chase, Jane Stanley, Carlos Bogran, Nancy Rechcigl Improvements in pest and disease control are constantly being developed. Join us as we bring industry professionals together to discuss the new control methods, products, and innovations that help growers protect their crops. This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
9:30 AM – 11:00 AM
C160A
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This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV
Multiple gift cards will be awarded each day.
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Katie Elzer-Peters Bring your tablets and laptops because we’re rolling up our sleeves and getting your mission-critical digital ducks in a row before the holidays hit and spring sneaks up on you. What’s that about the 4th space? In addition to home (1st), work (2nd) and the coffee shop (3rd), we all live on the internet, or the 4th space. Our internet spaces aren’t always as cozy and functional as we’d like. In this 1.5 hour session, Katie and her team will hit a few high points or digital musthaves, and then they’ll help you tackle those lingering digital death traps—finally signing up for an email service provider or locating a privacy policy. We’ll help you make a website punch list and spiff up your Google My Business profile. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
A123
Practical Professional Applications of Mycorrhizal Fungi Building a Career Advancement Plan Sponsored by
The number one factor when choosing a job by today’s workforce is growth and development opportunities. In order to attract and retain talent, companies need to better communicate the opportunities that exist within their organization and help their employees grow professionally. In this session, Neal Glatt will teach attendees how build a “Path to Growth” career advancement plan that can be used to make employee pay and benefits more equitable, tangibly advance workers’ hard and soft skills, and dramatically boost recruitment and retention efforts.
Jozsef Racsko
Attendees will:
Back2Basics: Why Nursery Stock Standards Matter John Palmer Are there standards that inform the nursery industry? If so, do you apply them to your opperation? Is it more than experience? Are you winning the battle between logistics and plant health? Is plant material helping or hurting the goal of greater tree canopy? All these questions and more will be answered by a Consulting Arborist and plant material expert.
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
∙ Learn how to have employee development conversations using a career advancement plan. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Business Operations
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Join us for this technical session to learn about the practical aspects of using mycorrhizal inoculants in turf and ornamental crops. This presentation will review results from commercial trials and research experiments and provide guidance to the audience how to interpret such research information. This will help growers find the right solution tailored to their crop and growing conditions. The presenter will discuss how growing protocols can be adjusted to specific conditions to take full advantage of mycorrhizal inoculant products. Skill Level: Progressive | Education Type: Growing
∙ Discover why and how to align values and responsibilities across positions
A223
Natives: Help Meet the Demand Elliott Duemler
A213
Sales 101: If Everybody’s Gonna Eat, Somebody’s Gotta Sell Something! This session teaches and helps people to sell. We cover the “Power of three Dueces,” displaying merchandise, the importance of sales meetings, and training your team. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
Successful Gardeners are Repeat Customers
A110
Watering Plants: Training for Success!
Every grower knows that watering is the most important task in the greenhouse. Growers also know that it is one of the hardest things to master. What does your training program look like? Do you hand a new employee a hose and a breaker and point to a bench of plants? Or do you have a structured method to teach and train employees how to water? Having an actual plan for training will not only ensure that your employees are successful but will also ensure consistency among employees which translates into crop success! In this session, we will discuss what we mean by a training program for watering and how to execute it. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
A220
What Really Motivates People Willing Phillips This session will explore engagement as the highest type of motivation. We will cover key factors in your organization and your management that drive engagement, assessing your readiness to drive engagement, and getting your organizational act together. We will also discuss clarity of purpose, guidance of values, the power of operational mapping and checklists. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Business Operations
Thomas Roth
In this session, we will discuss challenges in propagating, growing, and selling native plants. Dive into what is driving demand and how the perennial industry can be prepared to supply these species.
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Brian Krug
A113
C150
Neal Glatt
Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Business Operations
Sponsored by
Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Growing
∙ Receive a customizable “Path to Growth” template
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
Growth regulators have been used for decades on annuals and perennials but not so much on woody ornamentals. This session will provide an overview of PGRs and which ones and application techniques have the most promise for use on shrubs. Perhaps your goal is to produce a more compact plant, shrubs with more branches or to reduce the manual labor of trimming; regardless, Paul will touch on these and other reasons to consider using PGRs on shrubs.
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
4th Space Bootcamp: A Hands-On Workshop for Streamlining Your Digital Presence
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
PGR’s for Nursery Growers (What You Need and Why)
One small, New England garden center offers “Make and Take” workshops that do more than just sell plants and accessories. They create passionate, loyal, trained gardeners. Participants not only create a traffic-stopping container, they also learn to design, water, feed, and prune, all while being introduced to new plants and products. With a calendar of 500 workshops a year, both on- and off-site, Bemis Farms Nursery has taught thousands of people how to succeed, who no longer need one-on-one assistance in peak season. Learn how to start offering workshops plus 14 other ways to profit with them. Attendees receive a copy of the presenter’s book for free.
A210
Tina Bemis The reward of gardening is addicting, meaning more dollars for you. But when a new gardener fails, they may never try again. How are you ensuring new customers succeed besides handing them a pamphlet at check-out?
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Union Station Ballroom A
What’s New in the Fungicide World? Ann Chase This session will review the newest products registered for ornamental disease control. These products include Avelyo, Postiva and Seido and represent new active ingredients and in some cases new mode of action groups. The session focus will be on a quick label overview, trial work to support key uses and summaries of available efficacy trials on the new products. Ann will complete the session by showing some of the best ways to make use of these new products for key diseases in order to achieve optimal disease control and reduce possibilities for resistance development. This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Growing
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Knowledge | Monday, July 18
Knowledge | Monday, July 18
Monday
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM tHRIve Knowledge Center
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Flatheaded Borer Management
Goal Setting That Works
Alicia Rihn, Karla Addesso, Jason Oliver
Neal Glatt
This session will review flathead borer management from multiple different angles.
Whether we seek positive change for our company, our team, or ourselves, nothing is accomplished without setting a goal. Yet, more than 70% of people fail to achieve the goals they set. In this session, our speaker will explain why most goal setting inevitably leads to failure and will walk attendees through a template to set goals that work. If you have something you want to achieve but haven’t figured out how, this session is for you.
Flatheaded borer management in specialty crops—a multi-state approach; Karla Addesso, Associate Professor of Entomology, Tennessee State University. Flatheaded borer management in nursery—insecticides and cultural controls; Jason Oliver, Professor of Entomology, Tennessee State University. Consumer impressions of alternative borer management strategies; Alicia Rihn, Assistant Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Tennessee Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Research
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
A210
Attendees will: ∙ Learn why a holistic approach to goals is required for success ∙ Discover how to determine priorities and test their goals ∙ Receive a proven template to take tangible steps to achieving big goals immediately Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
Union Station Ballroom B
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
A223
Join us for the second annual Women in Horticulture lunch program where speaker Jean Steel will talk about important lessons and share strategies for better managing change, stress and life’s curve balls. Come network with your like-minded industry peers. You can find more information on this session in the Cultivate’22 App or at AmericanHort.org/Cultivate.
Sustainability is at the forefront of the minds of our world, but landscapers have been doing sustainable work long before it became a popular concept. What can we do as landscape professionals, designers, and horticulturalists to show that? During this session you will uncover LEED principles to be able to apply those concepts to future sustainable designs and practices.
Skill Level: All Audiences | Education Type: Business Operations
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Trends
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Back2Basics: Greenhouse Growing Media Brian Jackson This session will provide an overview of the basics of growing media for greenhouse crop production. Either as an introduction or a refresher on the topic, this session will include a review of the most common substrate types and components, the importance and significance of physical and chemical properties, selecting the right mix for the right crop and production system, how and when to sample mixes for diagnostic checks, how to interpret media analysis reports, among other need-to-know and cool facts about soilless substrates and crop production.
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Maximizing the Shoulder Seasons with Woody Ornamentals Alec Charais, Shane Brockshus Demand for woody ornamentals as seasonal color continues to increase, yet many growers are hesitant to add them to their program due to their longer production nature. What can you do to successfully incorporate in-demand shrubs such as hydrangeas and roses into your production? This session will review the basics about how to plan, produce, and market these products. We will discuss optimal liner selection, inputs, and production space needed to decrease the amount of time and materials that have concerned growers about woody plant production for a long time. This overview of the basics combined with ideas on how to design marketing that will help support your product mix and sales before, during, and after, the spring rush will help you build your seasonal woody ornamental program and attract sales. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
Union Station Ballroom A
Why Do Some Pesticide Applications Fail?
David Byrne
This presentation will address pesticide applications in greenhouse and nursery production. Ornamental producers will learn about factors that influence pesticide performance and important considerations for effective pest and disease management. Several case studies covering best management practices and failures will be presented. Examples using pesticide applications for control of common pest and diseases will be included. Participants will gain a better understanding of pesticide resistance and how best to minimize potential for resistance in pest and pathogen populations.
Aaron Palmateer
The rose rosette emaravirus that causes RRD was first described in 2011. Since then, we have learned a tremendous amount about the biology and epidemiology of the virus and mite vector, have developed accurate diagnostics, and have screened 100s of roses for their susceptibility to RRD in the field. Much progress has been made. Nevertheless, the current management protocols although effective are expensive to apply. The easiest and industry preferred approach to apply would be the use of roses resistant to RRD. Unfortunately, all major commercial rose cultivars tested are susceptible to RRD. Nevertheless, there is a range of susceptibility/ resistance to RRD among roses and recent work has described the genetic basis of this susceptibility/resistance. Analysis of the DNA sequence data is leading to molecular approaches of following these important genes which will accelerate the development of RRD resistant rose cultivars for our gardens.
This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Growing
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
A113
Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Research
A120
Advanced Biocontrols Sponsored by
Suzanne Wainwright-Evans
John Evans
A110
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Moving Toward Roses Resistant to Rose Rosette Disease
LEED for Landscape
Jean Steel
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tHRIve Knowledge Center
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Women in Horticulture – A Powerful, Inspiring Networking Experience
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Plant Intellectual Property Rights and Terms Travis Bliss This session will cover what you can and cannot do as an IP holder, licensee, or non-licensee. Novel plant varieties are the lifeblood of the horticulture industry and when new varieties are developed, they are often protected by various types of intellectual property (IP) rights and then are licensed to propagators, growers, and nurseries to get those novel genetics into the world. The terms of those licenses, in combination with the exclusionary rights that flow from the underlying IP, largely control what each party in the chain can and cannot do with those plants. In this session, we will explore the exclusionary rights that are provided by the common IP assets that are secured, the most typical types of licensing schemes that are employed to get plant material into the hands of consumers, the types of license terms that are most commonly used in those licenses, and how each of those things impact what you can and cannot do as a variety owner/IP holder, a licensee, and a non-licensee. Skill Level: Progressive | Education Type: Business Operations
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Pesticide Recertification Credit See page 38 for more information.
It is easy to do a Google search and get information on biological control, but often the information you’ll find is a very broad overview. This session will take you deeper, talking about more advanced and detailed information to help you improve your program. Many topics will be covered including ID, pesticide compatibility, and new research. This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV Skill Level: Progressive | Education Type: Growing
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
A220
Four Simple Tools to Launch New Employees Willing Phillips More than ever, your business success depends on designing your organization and coaching your managers to deeply motivate and reward your workforce so that they are energized, productive, and fully engaged. In these two sessions, you will learn SPECIFIC TOOLS for accomplishing these results. First, you will see increased productivity and efficiency; next you will see greater retention, and finally your organization will become a magnet attracting new employees. Some of these tools are easy to implement, some are challenging. All of them require strong commitment of the top leader in the business. Your approach to managing people will be challenged with these advanced leadership tools that reverse standard approaches. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Business Operations
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Knowledge | Monday, July 18
Knowledge | Monday, July 18
Monday
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
C160A
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
C150
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
A223
Leading from the Middle: Growing Your Capacity for Long-term Leadership
Understanding Tomorrow’s Consumer: Trends for 2022 & Beyond
Landscape Design Trends
Lindsay Squires
Marshall Dirks
Are you a leader learning to make a difference in a mid-level role? Are you a manager trying harder, working longer, and still feeling behind? Are you pouring energy into your team but coming up empty yourself?
Harnessing consumer demand is all about knowing and thinking about the trends that are driving their buying habits, preferences, and motives. This session will feature example of products and services outside the green goods industry that are impacting future gardeners’ desires and expectations.
Understanding landscape trends helps predict purchasing, labor, and design needs for upcoming seasons. Anticipating what home gardeners and commercial project managers will ask for in 2023 and beyond sets you apart from the competition. Join Bailey Marketing & Communications Manager Ryan McEnaney for an interactive session to learn specifics about these trends.
Geared toward mid-level leaders and managers, this session gets down to the grit of leading yourself, guiding your team, and influencing your business from the middle of the ladder. Renew your perspective on the value of your work and the power of your position. Turn your mistakes into momentum. Based on practical experience and recent research, this session will equip you to develop your own personal strategy to propel you toward greater professional effectiveness and endurance. After the completion of this session, join our speaker for “Leading From the Middle: Swap Shop Discussion” for a lively panel on this topic with leaders in the industry just like you. Skill Level: Progressive | Education Type: Business Operations
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
A213
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
A110
Back2Basics: Fertility for Growers Cari Peters You’ll never do that again…stick around for this session as we cover the most common issues or mistakes new/young growers make (and ones that even the most seasoned growers struggle with).
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The Case for Agritourism in the Green Industry John Kennedy
Biocontrols: Q&A with an Expert Panel
John Kennedy and his wife, Souny are founders of Agritourism. Life—A single-source platform that promotes, engages, and benchmarks farms, garden centers, and wineries in North America.
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Join John as he provides insights into the benchmarking results that both he and Souny have produced and introduces the audience to the future intersection of agriculture and tourism in the garden center community. (This is a must attend event and will have limited seating, so be sure to arrive early!) Attendees will be inspired by: ∙ The existing national data that will drive your decisions into the future of agritourism ∙ The “witnesses” that speak to their success and their vision of the industry in the future ∙ The value system and buying power of 86 million consumers of “locally grown” farms and fun Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
tHRIve Knowledge Center
Understanding the financial aspects of running a business can be a real headache. In this session, we’ll talk finances, and not in “Wall Street speak,” but in layman’s terms. Our speaker will review the key components of an income statement and balance sheet that are most important to contributing to stronger profitability. We’ll also walk through financial calculations and give practical suggestions for enhancing your bottom line. Our speaker will leverage years of experience as a business owner and small-business management expert to help you increase your financial acumen. BONUS ROUND! After the conclusion of this session, you are invited to join our speaker for a special Q&A session to get all your financial management questions answered. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Union Station Ballroom A
Danny Summers
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Skill Level: All Audiences | Education Type: Trends
Are you a grower currently using biocontrols and have questions about your biocontrol program? Are there strategies you would like to change or would like an expert opinion on? Do you want to hear what questions other growers have? During this session, our panel of experts is here to answer all of your biocontrol program questions. Skill Level: Progressive | Education Type: Diagnostics
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Weed Management in Greenhouse and Covered Structures
Retailer’s Choice Awards The Retailer’s Choice Awards, Sponsored by the Garden Center Group and AmericanHort, will be announced. Come help us celebrate the most unique and innovative plants and products deemed to have the potential to be best sellers in garden center retail stores as chosen by the retailers themselves.
Michael Brownbridge, Suzanne Wainwright-Evans, Matt Foertmeyer, Ronald Valentin, Kelly Vance
A123
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
A120
Substrates, Water, and Fertilizer: New Methods for Improving Resource Efficiency in Container Production
Diagnosing Diseases In-House with Minimal Equipment Jean Williams-Woodward Plant diseases and their management is always a concern in nursery production. Root diseases account for the largest amount of crop loss across all plant species. Foliage diseases are often host specific and their occurrence can be more sporadic. This session will review diseases affecting nursery crops and provide an overview of disease management practices including chemical, biological and cultural practices.
Joe Neal Weed management in greenhouses and covered structures is challenging because few herbicides are labeled for use in these sites. This session will review strategies for controlling weeds in these sites through a commitment to sanitation practices, that exclude and prevent weeds from spreading, and judicious use of the herbicides that are labeled for the site. This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Growing
3:15 PM – 4:15 PM
A213
Sponsored by
Jeb Fields
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Diagnostics
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Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Trends
Tom Shay
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
As garden centers look to the future, many are diversifying their offerings and expanding their relevance to include farmers markets, breweries, winter produce, weddings, “farm to fork” dinners, and much more.
Told from the perspective of a plant producer and breeding company, both of which have long-range forecasting demands, Ryan will share anecdotal and research-based themes to assist in strategic planning, design practices, and customer engagement. Key takeaways include: color trends, desired plant material specs, anticipated shifts in project scale, interactions between hardscaping and green goods, the research and introduction process in which new plants are brought to market, and more.
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
A210
Three Ways to Grow Greener—Greener in the Ground and in Your Pocket!
Ryan McEnaney
Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Business Operations
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Production costs continue to rise, and we must work towards developing more efficient resource management. This talk with highlight some new research in soilless substrate science that focuses on developing more efficient production practices, and share some tips for implementation. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Growing
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Landscape
Greenhouse
Management Clinic
Hemp
Nursery
Interior Plantscape
Pesticide Recertification Credit See page 38 for more information.
The Case for Agritourism in the Green Industry: A Panel Discussion John Kennedy, Ray Greenstreet, Ryan Van Wilgen, Ginger Wyman, Russ Bedner, Doug Joyer Join a selected group of industry leaders as they share their stories of integrating agritourism into their market mix. This facilitated discussion will cover topics including: expanding the season, leveraging technology, bringing the new/next generation of customers to the garden center, and the financial outcomes attached to the decisions. The panel discussion will open your mind and your business to opportunities you may never have felt possible only 5 years ago. Now is your time to become an early adopter of the agritourism movement into the future. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
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Knowledge | Monday, July 18
Knowledge | Monday, July 18
Monday
3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday A220
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
A210
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
A110
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Three Ways to Grow Greener Q&A
Kala Jenkins
Three Ways to Grow Greener—Greener in the Ground and in Your Pocket!”—BONUS ROUND!
Tom Shay
Ten thousand Baby Boomers retire daily. Yet only 21 percent of organizations report having a formal plan for succession in place. Time and time again, not having a succession plan in place has proven itself the biggest detriment for business survival in uncertain times. Join us as KCoe’s Next Gen experts discuss how to start the 3-step process—succession, estate, and transition planning—to protect the longevity of your business and the people who rely upon it.
After the conclusion of the “Three Ways to Grow Greener” session, you are invited to join our speaker for a special Q&A session to get all your financial management questions answered. The Q&A will begin 15 minutes after the conclusion of the first session and promises to continue until every question is answered! Don’t miss this chance to get answers to all your specific financial management questions from an expert who can relate to your business.
Skill Level: Progressive | Education Type: Business Operations
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
5:00 PM – 7:30 PM
C150
What Did My Marketing Dollars Actually Do? Measuring Marketing ROI in the Digital World Bridget Behe In this session, Dr. Behe will present information to help retailers, growers, and wholesalers understand how to measure the impact of their marketing dollars. It begins with setting clear objectives for each medium, evaluating the campaign, and deciding what to do in the future. If you’ve ever spent marketing dollars and didn’t know what impact they had, this session is for you! Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Business Operations
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
C160A
Leading From the Middle: Swap Shop Discussion
Depart from Connector
Franklin Park Conservatory Tour
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Compatibilidad de insecticidas modernos y agentes de control biológico (ACB’s) usados en invernaderos Carlos Bogran Varios insecticidas comúnmente usados en invernaderos son selectivos y brindan a los productores la oportunidad de integrar aplicaciones en programas de manejo de plagas basados en el control biológico. Esta sesión proporcionará a los participantes conocimientos básicos sobre el modo de acción y la compatibilidad de insecticidas comunes, y sugerencias y consejos sobre cómo usarlos de manera efectiva antes, durante o después de liberaciones de agentes de control biológico (ACB’s). This session will also be offered in English: Compatibility of Modern Insecticides and Biological Control Agents (BCAs) Used in Greenhouses on Sunday, July 17 at 11 AM.
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This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Diagnostics
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
A223
Both beautiful and innovative, you will not want to miss the bus for Franklin Park Conservatory! From the 2-acre Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation Children’s Garden to the extensive gardens and art collections that pulse with life and bring the truly exotic wonders of nature right to you.
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
Cultivating Conservation
Neal Glatt
Explore over 400 species of plants from around the world in the Conservatory’s biomes and marvel at intricate glassworks of Dale Chihuly. The children’s garden features 16 different interactive experiences celebrating the Ohio landscape as the garden introduces and connects children to the natural world, as well as renewing that connection for their parents and caregivers. Enjoy nature as you take a break from the hustle and bustle of the Convention Center.
Amy Highland
Front-line managers are one of the most important positions in your company because of the impact that they has on the performance, engagement, and retention of front-line workers. Whether you call them shift supervisors, lead growers, crew leaders, or assistant managers, developing greatness in these positions is essential for every business. This session will provide the criteria and scoring system used to help develop front line managers and prepare them to lead a team. If you are a new manager, considering managing in the future, or supervise new managers, this session will set you up for success.
This self-guided tour experience is included with your registration to Cultivate! Buses will rotate from the Convention Center. The last bus will leave Franklin Park at 7:30 PM.
A123 Developing Your Front-Line Managers
Plants and their incredible diversity make life as we know it possible. Yet one in five of the world’s plants are at risk of extinction. Conservation by addition, the concept of adding just one native plant to support local ecosystems and plant diversity, can shape the future of tomorrow’s landscapes. Join us in this session to connect the dots from individual decision making to species conservation. Learn how a simple shift in our messaging can change the gardening industry. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
Attendees will receive:
Lindsay Squires, Thomas Minter, Molly Turpin, Carrie Hancock, Jeff Neese
Skill Level: All Audiences | Education Type: Trends
∙ The four levels of front-line manager scoring system
Are you leading from the middle of your organization? Join us for a lively panel discussion with leaders in the industry just like you!
8:00 PM – 10:00 PM Gaswerks, 487 Park St.
∙ A ten-step training process that every manager can implement immediately
Unplugged
∙ An action plan template to help managers progress in their growth
Unplugged is also an opportunity for celebration!
Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Business Operations
Geared toward new and mid-level leaders and managers, this panel session and Swap Shop round table discussion with industry peers will encourage, empower, and equip you to seize the daily opportunities and engage the ongoing challenges that are unique to your organizational role. Leadership can be lonely, but it doesn’t have to be! During this session you will learn how your fellow horticulture industry leaders approach leadership, culture, team building, and more.
The GrowerTalks/Ball Horticultural Company Young Grower Award and Green Profit/The Garden Center Group Young Retailer Award are presented to worthy candidates that demonstrate passion, creativity, leadership, and a desire to excel. Winners of the 2022 awards will be announced beginning at approximately 8:30 PM.
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
Disrupting or Prompting: Does This Affect How You Approach Business?
Skill Level: All Audiences | Education Type:
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
Tom Shay
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C150
Garden Retail
Landscape
Greenhouse
Management Clinic
Hemp
Nursery
Interior Plantscape
Pesticide Recertification Credit See page 38 for more information.
The pandemic has caused all kinds of changes to the lives of everyone; we shop differently; we spend our time differently. Even a visit to the doctor or grocery store is different. Is the interaction with your business the same as it was before the pandemic? If so, your business is likely missing out on multiple opportunities to have new customers as well as additional business from your existing customers. Join us for this session as we ask the important question: Has the pandemic disrupted your business or prompted you to change your business? Skill Level: Progressive | Education Type: Business Operations : An AmericanHort Experience | 65
Knowledge | Tuesday, July 19
Knowledge | Monday, July 18
Monday
8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
A120
8:00 AM – 10:30 AM
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C160A
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
A123
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Exotic Ambrosia Beetles as Wood-Boring Insect Pests in Nurseries and Orchards Sponsored by
Ambrosia beetles are destructive insect pests of tree crops. These wood-boring insects are challenging pests in ornamental nurseries and are emerging as pests of fruit (i.e., apples) and nut (i.e., pecan) trees. Two exotic species are especially problematic in these commodities: granulate ambrosia beetle Xylosandrus crassiusculus and black stem borer Xylosandrus germanus. The adults burrow deep into trees to create galleries for growing fungi that serves as their sole source of nutrition. Burrowing results in perforated stems, oozing sap, bark staining, branch dieback, and rapid tree death. Ambrosia beetles can render trees unmarketable, decrease integrity of surviving trees, and make trees vulnerable to infection. In this session, research efforts will be summarized that address ambrosia beetle biology, behavior, ecology, monitoring, and management. A goal of this presentation is to assist stakeholders with recognizing the risks of ambrosia beetle infestations and implementing a management plan.
Jean Steel
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Demystifying Native Plants for use in Designed in Landscapes
Finding Resilience
Fact. Resilience is a CRITICAL skill needed in LIFE.
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Resilience provides us with a protective factor to deal effectively with times of change, high pressure, and stress—a quality you can pass on to your team, your family, your friends. Time to move on, accept change, and embrace positivity. This session challenges you to forget what you’ve learned about “bouncing back” from hardship, and instead bounce forward to become even better than you were. Resilience skills will enable a positive approach to work, better problem-solving, and maintain your motivation in life so that you, and those around you, can thrive. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
8:00 AM – 10:30 AM 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
Elliott Duemler
Fact. Resilience is a top skill needed in today’s workplace.
A220
A210
This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV
Plant Your People: Attraction
Making the Case: Lessons from the Frontline of Biophilic Design
Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Research
John Kennedy
Mike Senneff, Jan Goodman
As the overall job market continues to evolve post-COVID and the new mindset of employment needs are understood, is there an implicit draw to the green industry? The answer is yes, and this session will walk you through why.
∙ Five step process of employee engagement for the long and fulfilling life of retail agriculture
Globally, the biophilic design ethic is gaining momentum and attracting attention among investors and professionals from diverse industries. New research and case studies provide evidence of the economic value of plants and biophilic design. But how do you reach clients who undervalue the investment in biophilic design? In this session, you will learn how companies have made strong commitments to indoor nature and are using biophilia to re-engage team members who have been working remotely. Green Plants for Green Buildings (GPGB) will also reveal an ROI calculator tool, developed by Natura, that you can offer to your clients (your heroes) to help them calculate their company-specific economic benefit of adding an interior landscape program. Come hear the case studies and learn the information that helps you communicate with architects, designers, and their clients, the building owners. Then join the GPGB team for networking fun as we workshop the conversations with clients that, using what we have just learned, build the case for biophilic design.
∙ A checklist of steps for maximum accountability and advancement
Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Business Operations
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
A113
Innovations and Future Advancements in Soilless Growing Media Sponsored by
Brian Jackson As plant production systems, inputs, and practices change, so do the soilless substrates (growing media) used in them. This session will cover current innovations happening within the growing media industry and new product offerings now on the market. An update on the current and future status of peat will be given as well as forecast data on the demand and use of growing media for the future, and how that will affect growers moving forward. Other specific topics will include updates on the development of new and alterative mixes and improved strategies for nutrient and water management and efficiencies. Skill Level: Progressive | Education Type: Growing
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
Within the “Plant Your People” program, we will walk you through all five milestones along the way and provide you with the tools to not just attract, but on-board, engage, coach, and retain. Attendees will be provided with:
∙ The tools to meet the digital-age employees who expect technology as part of the job Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
Union Station Ballroom A
New Varieties & Key Production Tips for North American Cut Flower Growers Sponsored by
Jose Sanchez, Andrew Lee This interactive conversation will be focused on the top 5-10 new cut flower varieties for North American cut flower growers. Along with variety information, speakers will share key production and technical advice for success. This session will be led by cut flower product, technical, and sales teams at Ball Horticultural Company. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing 66 | AmericanHort.org/Cultivate
There are human elements that only the green industry can offer and feed, and the true “awakening” that has occurred over the last 2+ years provides us a roadmap…if we choose to follow it. Once employees arrive, there has to be another roadmap of development ahead.
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Why are natives are being specified? What are some top performing natives and how do you use them in the landscape? This session will focus on answering these questions and will also cover a passionate review of the midwestern native Carex genus. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Union Station Ballroom A
Growing Cut Flowers for Market and Important Cultural Practices to Ensure Success Sponsored by
Broch Martindale We all love the emotions that we get from receiving cut flowers or having flowers in our homes and offices—but what does it take to produce cut flowers on a commercial level? During this talk, we will discuss the importance of crop and variety selection, spacing, crop support, irrigation, and fertigation along with the best IPM practices for flower farmers. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Growing
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
A120
Harnessing the Power of Nature: Botanical Insecticides in Insect Pest Management Sponsored by
Robert Suranyi Plants have been the primary source for bioactive compounds from medicine to insecticides for thousands of years. In modern production systems, pest management activities need to be conducted in a manner that meets sustainability objectives and values of customers while maintaining the highest quality crop. Botanical insecticides are uniquely positioned to support these dual objectives, especially in IPM systems that heavily rely on the use of biological control agents, because of their efficacy, broad spectrum activity, sustainability, and rapid environmental degradation. Today, the experience of producers using botanical insecticides is highly variable. To improve the predictability of performance, it is important to understand the fundamental attributes of these insecticides. This session will provide a background on currently registered botanical active ingredients, their chemistry, mode of action, efficacy, deployment considerations, and compatibility with biological control agents to support their most effective incorporation into Integrated Pest Management programs.
Garden Retail
Landscape
This session has been approved for pesticide recertification for the following states: IN, KY, MI, OH, PA, WV
Greenhouse
Management Clinic
Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Growing
Hemp
Nursery
Interior Plantscape
Pesticide Recertification Credit See page 38 for more information.
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Knowledge | Tuesday, July 19
Knowledge | Tuesday, July 19
Tuesday
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
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9:30 AM – 11:00 AM
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11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Union Station Ballroom A
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Training Your Team for Success: The Hottest Trends and Coolest Concepts
Finding your Voice: Marketing Mindset & Strategies for Cut Flowers
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A leading panel of industry thought provocateurs will join John Kennedy in a wide-ranging conversation regarding “better practices” for employee training and development.
Irrigation Management: A Critical, but Overlooked Task Sponsored by
Marc van Iersel Irrigation management is often considered to be a simple task: just make sure that the plants have water and all will be well. But improper irrigation management can have lots of negative impacts on the crop, as well as fertilization and diseases. Learn why proper irrigation management is critical and how it cant greatly impact the bottom line. Skill Level: Progressive | Education Type: Growing
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
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Landscape Weed Management—Back2Basics: Preemergence and Postemergence Weed Management Principles
Questions for our discussion that you will want to know the answers: What digital tools do you use? What methods of engagement do you employ? What system of communication do you foster? What success have you seen? Do you have one big breakthrough gamechanging story to share with the audience? How is your retention rate of employment? Most clever way to attract new employees? Where do you see the future of team development? What is the biggest mistake you made on the way to where you are? What does the industry need to “Start, Stop, and Continue” to tackle this imperative?
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10:45 AM – 11:45 AM tHRIve Knowledge Center
Joe Neal Learn the principles of developing a landscape weed management plan for diverse landscapes and how to train your crews to implement your plan(s). In this session we will review the principles of sanitation, as well as chemical and non-chemical weed control. Yet, no plan will be effective if it is not well implemented. Our speaker will also discuss what skills and knowledge you will need to impart on your employees to obtain the best possible landscape weed management outcomes. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
C150
Looking Ahead to Make Your Company Attractive to the Next Wave of Employees – A Panel Discussion with This Year’s HortScholars Melinda Knuth, Phoebe Austerman, Daniela Perez Lugones, Ethan Jenkins, Brian Schulker, Rachel Swicioinis, Lisa Richards What are potential employees looking for when they are considering applying for positions at your company? How do you share your expectations and understand their interests to find the best fit for your company? In this session, Melinda Knuth from NCSU will moderate a panel discussion with the 2022 HortScholars and explore tips and promising practices to close your workforce gap. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Trends
What to Expect When You’re Selecting? Light Systems and Economics Neil Mattson, A.J. Both Many factors impact your choice of lighting system. In their first talk, LAMP (Lighting Approaches to Maximize Profit) researchers, A.J. Both and Neil Mattson discuss system and hardware considerations. Using the framework of the horticultural lighting label, A.J. will discuss fixture efficacy, heat, light depreciation over time. Site specific considerations also need to be accounted for including electric power limitations, where the lights will be mounted, light uniformity, and control strategy. Neil will then turn to economics, demonstrating LAMP online lighting calculators to estimate the cost of lighting based on your location, crop, and greenhouse inputs. A.J. and Neil will conclude with resources from GLASE (greenhouse lighting and systems engineering) another research project they collaborate in. This is Part 1 of two HRI sessions on What to Expect When You’re Selecting?. Check out Part 2—Crop Responses to Light Quantity and Quality on Tuesday, July 19 at 10:45 AM. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
9:30 AM – 11:00 AM
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What to Expect When You’re Selecting? Crop Responses to Light Quantity and Quality Neil Mattson, Nathan Eylands A horticultural lighting system needs to be selected with your crop in mind. In their second talk, LAMP (Lighting Approaches to Maximize Profit) researchers, Nate Eylands & Neil Mattson discuss crop specific factors. Nate will review the effect of light quality (spectrum) on different crops and how environment (greenhouse or indoors) impacts relative plant response to spectrum. He will then highlight his own research with far-red radiation enhancing the yield of leafy greens and herbs. Neil will describe how to assess sunlight availability in your own location. Finally, you will learn about the impact of light quantity (daily light integral) on crop quality and yield to guide decisions on your installed lighting capacity. This is Part 2 of two HRI sessions on What to Expect When You’re Selecting?. Part 1, Light Systems and Economics, will take place Tuesday, July 19 at 9:30 AM. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
Growing In The Industry: A Swap Shop For New Grower Professionals Matt Foertmeyer, Annie Glaser, Duane Huss, Taylor Phelps, Doug Mead, Luis Munoz What does it take to become an established, successful grower? Should you have a mentor? What does it mean to be a professional in our industry? Join us to discuss these crucial skills as we hear from a panel of new and experienced greenhouse and nursery growers. At the end of session, you will have the opportunity to participate in round table discussions for one-on-one conversations with experienced growers who have been where you are. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
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Niki Irving This one-hour class will dive deep into marketing cut flowers through relationship-building, harnessing the power of social media, and telling your farm’s story. We will lay out a path for discovering your target audience, creating your own marketing plan (yes, you can do it yourself!) and all of the tools and tricks you need to make marketing a FUN aspect of your business—with the end result being that you sell more cut flowers and create a loyal customer base. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Growing
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Influencing Plant Choices Through Social Media Jourdan Cole Social media influences consumer plant choices. Learn how to work with the assets you’ve got to create buzzing social media content that educates and inspires plant lovers. Jourdan Cole, Marketing and Communications Manager for Mt. Cuba Center, shares insights on how a native plant strategy for social media can clarify common misconceptions and engage users. Leave with tips on how to keep your audience’s wants, needs, and motivations at the forefront of your social efforts. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Business Operations
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Intellectual Property Rights for Your New Plant Cultivar Stephany Small There are currently three options that exist in the U.S. for protecting a novel plant variety: Plant Patent, “Varietal” Utility Patent, and Plant Variety Protection. Which is most appropriate for a particular variety depends upon numerous factors, including, the timing of the first sale, anticipated value of the variety, and the competitive activities you are trying to prevent. Additionally, these types of protection are not mutually exclusive, so a breeder could obtain multiple types of protection over a variety. Thus, it is important for a breeder to consider which type(s) of protection should be secured for a particular variety. This presentation will discuss factors and decision points and will further analyze how multiple types of IP protection can be combined to further secure the variety and, in certain cases, to overcome challenges that are imposed by the doctrine of patent exhaustion. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Business Operations
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Optimizing Greenhouse Climate Management through Innovative Screen Strategies
What’s New with Seed Your Future?
Robert Hanifin, Kyle Edmiston
Jazmin Albarran
Growers face significant challenges while trying to create the perfect climate throughout their greenhouse. Navigating these challenges while maintaining efficient operations is a complex task, and to remain successful, growers must utilize progressive strategies and innovations to achieve their goals.
Seed Your Future is an industry-led movement dedicated to increasing awareness of horticulture and careers in the larger horticultural industry. In today’s tough hiring climate, we are focused on helping educate the next generation of potential employees to enter all industry sectors. Learn how you can be a part of the movement by informing your community of the various career opportunities using our resources. Seed Your Future has created free tools available to students, teachers and youth serving leaders!
Recent innovations developed by Svensson have proven to be successful in improving greenhouse climate management in key areas: greenhouse light abatement, temperature and humidity management, and natural light management through variable shading. Use of multiple curtains to vary the shade level over a crop throughout the day relies on the use of diffusive curtains to evenly spread light underneath to the crop below. Use of blackout screens for light abatement is meant to solve the issue of light pollution from greenhouses and can be an opportunity for growers to use less energy for heating. However, these practices can lead to excess humidity and temperature gain. These issues can be controlled through the use of vertical fan systems which bring in fresh air from above the curtains. In this presentation, we will introduce and describe these innovations, and how growers can leverage them to optimize their climate and maximize the efficiency of their greenhouse operations. Skill Level: Fundamental | Education Type: Growing
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
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Teaching Your Team to Scout and ID Problems Sponsored by
Luisa Santamaria Teaching adults is hard! If you add a different language to the mix, then the challenge increases! Do you want to produce and grow healthy plants, but need some assistance training your workers? Look no further than this session to learn some relevant information to consider while training Spanish-speaking crews on scouting and identifying pest and plant disease problems. The speaker will share some stories and experience working with this audience. In addition, you will learn the tools and elements that could help create a better approach in any educational activity. Skill Level: Intermediate | Education Type: Diagnostics
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Making the Case: Lessons from the Frontline of Biophilic Design*
Mike Senneff, Jan Goodman
Managing Red Headed Flea Beetle Larvae and Adults
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Joe Neal
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Tina Bemis
Jen Browning
Frank Cirolia
Associate Professor Tennessee State University kaddesso@tnstate.edu
Co-owner Bemis Farms Nursery Tina@BemisFarms.com
Sr Technical Specialist BASF jennifer.browning@basf.com
Systems and Applications Engineer Advanced Energy Frank.Cirolia@aei.com
Jazmin Albarran
Chris Beytes
Tom Buechel
Executive Director Seed Your Future jalbarran@seedyourfuture.org
Editor Ball Publishing/GrowerTalks Magazine beytes@growertalks.com
Chief Compliance Officer Plant Sentry tom@plantsentry.com
Clint Albin
Paul Cockson
David Byrne**
Jourdan Cole**
Senior Manager of Technical Services OHP Inc cbogran@ohp.com
Professor, Rosa and Prunus Breeding and Genetics Basye Endowed Chair of Rose Genetics Texas A&M University dbyrne@tamu.edu
Marketing and Communications Manager Mt. Cuba Center jcole@mtcubacenter.org
Tom Bortnyk
Julie Campbell**
Vice President & General Counsel másLabor tbortnyk@maslabor.com
Assistant Research Scientist The University of Georgia julie.campbell@uga.edu
A.J. Both
Cody Caporaso
Extension Specialist Rutgers both@envsci.rutgers.edu
Cannabis and Hemp Specialist JR Peters, Inc. ccaporaso@jrpeters.com
Joe Baer
Andrew Bray
Alicain Carlson
Founder and CEO ZenGenius, Inc. jbaer@zengenius.com
Vice President of Government Relations National Association of Landscape Professionals
Technical Manager Syngenta Flowers, LLC alicain.carlson@syngenta.com
Fulya Baysal-Gurel, PhD**
Andrew@landscapeprofessionals.org
Todd Cavins, PhD
Andrew Britten
Technical Services Specialist Ball Horticultural Co tcavins@ballhort.com
Sam Andras, AIA Executive Vice President of Professional Services urban-gro, Inc. marketing@urban-gro.com
Steven Arthurs Technical Sales Representative BioBee USA Steven.Arthurs@biobee.us
Phoebe Austerman** Oklahoma State University Student AmericanHort HortScholar Program pauster@ostatemail.okstate.edu
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Coming This Fall! Get an up-close, behind-the-scenes view of leading operations in the Kansas City area as you meet industry peers and build your professional network during the two days of tours. Learn best practices, explore tools and technologies, and walk away with new ideas to enhance your own company’s bottom line. Learn more at AmericanHort.org/LandscapeTour 76 | AmericanHort.org/Cultivate
John Burns
New Plants Manager Monrovia sales.events@monrovia.com
Business Development Manager, Horticulture LEDs Signify john.burns@signify.com
Retail Strategist Homestead Gardens clint.albin@homesteadgardens.com
Associate Professor Tennessee State University fbaysalg@tnstate.edu
Russ Bedner CEO Bedner’s Farm and Greenhouse russ@bednersgreenhouse.com
Bridget Behe** Professor of Horticultural Marketing Michigan State University behe@msu.edu
Travis Bliss
Georgia Clay
IP Attorney / Partner Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel LLP tbliss@panitchlaw.com
Carlos Bogran, PhD
Production Manager ForemostCo andrewb@foremostco.com
Shane Brockshus Chief Operations Officer Bailey Nurseries
Alec Charais Chief Marketing and Product Development Officer Bailey Nurseries alec.charais@baileynurseries.com
shane.brockshus@baileynurseries.com
Michael Brownbridge Biological Program Manager BioWorks Inc. mbrownbridge@bioworksinc.com
Ann Chase, PhD Owner Chase Agricultural Consulting archase@chaseresearch.net
Chris Cimaglio, CEPA** Co-Founder and Managing Partner Best Human Capital & Advisory Group ccimaglio@bhcagroup.com
* On-Demand session speaker only. ** Both in-person session and On-Demand session speaker. All others are in-person session speakers.
PhD Student University of KY Paul.Cockson@uky.edu
Margery Daughtrey* Senior Extension Associate with the Section of Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology Cornell University mld9@cornell.edu
Andre de Raadt Strategic Business Development Priva henry.vangameren@priva.com
Brad DeHaven Owner Oasis Plantscaping, LLC bdehaven@oasisplantscaping.com
John DeLeon Sr. Director HR – People Experience Costa Farms, LLC jdeleon@costafarms.com
Marshall Dirks Director of Marketing Proven Winners marshall@provenwinners.com
Todd Downing** Co-Founder and a Managing Partner Best Human Capital & Advisory Group tdowning@bhcagroup.com
Laura Drotleff Marketing Communications Manager Metrolina ldrotleff@gmail.com
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Jason Fatten
Jeff Gabric
George Grant
Dave Holley*
Allison Justice
Andrew Lee
Thomas Minter
President Garden Media Group katie@gardenmediagroup.com
Director Of Operations Hampshire Farms LLC jfatten@hampshirefarms.com
President/Owner Hemp Wise Services jeff@hempwiseservices.com
GGSPro Technical Specialist Griffin Greenhouse Supplies ggrant@griffinmail.com
General Manager Moss Greenhouses
dave.holley@mossgreenhouses.com
CEO The Hemp Mine allison@thehempmine.com
Business Integration Manager Ball Horticultural Company Alee@ballhort.com
Plant Health Manager Loma Vista Nursery thomas@lomavistanursery.com
Elliott Duemler
Jeb Fields**
Bobby Gibbs
Ray Greenstreet
Timothy Howard
Emma Lookabaugh**
Jim Mumford
Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist LSU AgCenter Hammond Research Station jfields@agcenter.lsu.edu
Owner Subtle Seed Farm subtleseedfarm@gmail.com
President Greenstreet Growers Inc ray@greenstreetgrowers.com
President Clarity Connect, Inc. thoward@clarity-connect.com
John Kennedy
Native Perennials Manager Taylor Creek Restoration Nurseries elliott.duemler@appliedeco.com
Owner John Kennedy Consulting john@ishakeitup.com
Owner Good Earth Plant Company, Inc. jim@goodearthplants.com
Jamie Gibson, PhD
Bob Gunn
Duane Huss
Technical Service Representative BASF Professional Turf & Ornamentals emma.lookabaugh@basf.com
Technical Lead Syngenta Flowers james.gibson@syngenta.com
Founder & Chief Executive Officer Seinergy LLC bob@seinergy.com
Operations Manager Loma Vista Nursery Inc duane@lomavistanursery.com
Stanton Gill
Tom Gunther
Robert-Jan in’t Veld
Young Plant Lead Grower Lucas Greenhouse tgunther@lucasgreenhouses.com
Sales Manager Visser/Bellpark Horticulture rj.intveld@viscon.eu
Professor and Floriculture Extension Specialist University of Florida pfisher@ufl.edu
Entomology and IPM Extension Specialist with Univ of Maryland and Professor with Montgomery College University of Maryland Extension and Montgomery College Sgill@umd.edu
Chris Hagge
Niki Irving
Rick Fletcher
Annie Glaser
Technical Services Manager, Turf & Ornamentals Nufarm rick.fletcher@nufarm.com
Grower Foertmeyer & Sons Greenhouse Co annie@foertmeyerandsons.com
Tom Durkin President & CEO Glenhaven Home & Holiday tom@glenhavenhomeholiday.com
Kyle Edmiston Business Development Manager – ClimaFlow Divsion Ludvig Svensson Kyle.edmiston@ludvigsvensson.com
Katie Elzer-Peters Owner Garden of Words, LLC katie@thegardenofwords.com
Emrah Ercan General Manager Ingersoll Rand Emrah.Ercan@irco.com
John Erwin, PhD** Professor and Chair, Plant Science & Landscape Architecture University of Maryland jerwin@umd.edu
John Evans Partner Hoerr Schaudt jevans@hoerrschaudt.com
Nathan Eylands Graduate Student, Mattson Lab, School of Integrative Plant Science Horticulture Section Cornell University nje9@cornell.edu
Hope Eyre Principal Consultant The Brevet Group hope.eyre@thebrevetgroup.com
Cathryn Fageros Business Process Improvement Manager Ball Seed Company CFageros@ballhort.com
Ken Fisher President & Chief Executive Officer AmericanHort KenF@AmericanHort.org
Paul Fisher
Matt Foertmeyer Head Grower Foertmeyer & Sons Greenhouse Co matt@foertmeyerandsons.com
C.L. Fornari* Garden Communicator The Garden Lady clfornari@gmail.com
Michael Frantz President & CEO Frantz Wholesale Nursery Company LLC michaelf@frantznursery.com
Byran Fuhrmann, PhD, MBA Aquatic Technology Development Scientist SePRO byranf@sepro.com
Amy Fulcher Extension Specialist and Professor for Sustainable Ornamental Plant Production and Landscape Management University of Tennessee Knoxville afulcher@utk.edu
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Neal Glatt Managing Partner GrowTheBench neal@growthebench.com
Denise Godfrey 2 Gen Olive Hill Greenhouses denise@olivehill.net
Director of Account Management Container Centralen christopher.hagge@cc-racks.com
Flower Farmer and Florist Flourish Flower Farm Hello@flourishflowerfarm.com
Ryan Hall
Brian Jackson
Head Of Marketing Syngenta Flowers, LLC ryan.hall@syngenta.com
Professor NC State University Brian_Jackson@ncsu.edu
Charlie Hall, PhD
Jessie Jacobson
Ellison Chair in International Floriculture Texas A&M University c-hall@tamu.edu
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Elizabeth Gomez, PhD Director of Learning & Organizational Development Costa Farms egomez@costafarms.com
John Gooder Chief Operations Officer Plantpeddler Inc johng@plantpeddler.com
Jan Goodman** Owner/President Cityscapes inc jan@bostoncityscapes.com
Ziv Gottesfeld CEO HPNow zivg@hpnow.eu
Julie Graesch Biological Program Manager Insect Management BioWorks Inc jgraesch@bioworksinc.com
Carrie Hancock** Supervisor Key Accounts Ball Horticultural Company CHancock@ballhort.com
Owner Tonkadale Greenhouses jessie@tonkadale.com
Mark Javier Owner Plants Without Borders mark@plantswithoutborders.org
Drew Jeffers
robert.hanifin@ludvigsvensson.com
Horticulture and Natural Resources Agent Clemson Extension ajeffe3@clemson.edu
David Hawley
Kala Jenkins
Robert Hanifin Greenhouse Climate Consultant Ludvig Svensson, Inc.
Scientist Fluence pam@redfancommunications.com
Manager K-Coe Isom kala.jenkins@kcoe.com
Grace Hensley*
Ethan Jenkins**
Owner Fashion Plants, LLC grace@fashionplants.com
Erica Hernandez GGSPro CEA Technical Specialist Griffin Greenhouse Supplies ehernandez@griffinmail.com
Amy Highland Director of Collections and Conservation Lead Mt. Cuba Center ahighland@mtcubacenter.org
North Carolina State University Student AmericanHort HortScholar Program ebjenki2@ncsu.edu
LaManda Joy Owner City Grange lamanda@citygrange.com
Doug Joyer General Manager Waldoch Farm doug@waldochfarm.com
Sam Kirkland**
Luis Munoz
National Business Development Strategist Epicor SKirkland@epicor.com
Roberto Lopez
Michelle Klieger*
Beth Lorentz
President & Founder Stratagerm Consulting, LLC michelle@stratagerm.com
Director of Marketing & Product Glenhaven Home & Holiday
Melinda Knuth
Adam Mahon
Assistant Professor in Horticultural Science North Carolina State University melindaknuth@ncsu.edu
President Mahon Property Maintenance adam@mahonpropertycare.com
Professor of Weed Science and Extension Specialist North Carolina State University jcneal@ncsu.edu
Al Martin**
Jeff Neese
Vice President National Interiorscape Network
Senior Technical Director of Horticulture Costa Farms, LLC JNeese@costafarms.com
Peter Konjoian* Researcher, Presenter, Commercial Grower Konjoian’s Horticulture Education Services peterkfes@comcast.net
Paul Koole Ornamentals Crop specialist Biobest USA Inc Paul.Koole@biobestgroup.com
Brian Krug Technical Lead Syngenta Flowers LLC
Brian Kunkel, PhD Ornamental IPM Extension Specialist University of Delaware bakunkel@udel.edu
Barbara LaFerney Business Development & Client Success BOSS Barbara@bosslm.com
Associate Professor Michigan State University rglopez@msu.edu
Managing Director Rockledge Gardens liz@rockledgegardens.com
Danny Lauderdale* Area Specialized Agent North Carolina State University dmlauder@ncsu.edu
Corrina Murray Director of Marketing Plant Development Services, Inc. corrina@plantdevelopment.com
beth@glenhavenhomeholiday.com
amartin@interiorscapenetwork.com
Broch Martindale Greenhouse and Nursery IPM Specialist, Crop Focal Point/ Greenhouse Technologies Corteva AgriScience broch.martindale@corteva.com
Neil Mattson Professor, School of Integrative Plant Science Horticulture Section Cornell University nsm47@cornell.edu
Matt Mayberry Keynote Speaker Matt Mayberry Keynote Speaking & Management Consulting info@mattmayberryonline.com
Ryan McEnaney** Marketing and Communications Manager Bailey Nurseries, Inc. ryan.mcenaney@baileynursery.com
Liz Lark-Riley
Grower Ball Tagawa Farms luis@balltagawa.com
Doug Mead Grower Dickman Farms LLC doug@dickmanfarms.com
Donald Merhaut, PhD
Joe Neal, PhD**
Matt Nelson* National Interiorscape Network mnelson@interiorscapenetwork.com
Leon Nicholas* Vice President, Retail Insights & Solutions WestRock laura.wright@westrock.com
Jason Oliver Professor of Entomology Tennessee State University jasoliver@blomand.net
Dave Pacifico Co-Founder Team Engine dave.pacifico@teamengine.io
Shawn Packer Principal JPH Law spacker@jphlawfirm.com
Aaron Palmateer, PhD** Technical Development Manager SePRO Corporation aaronp@sepro.com
Extension Specialist for Nursery and Floriculture Crops University of California, Riverdale donm@ucr.edu
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Katie Dubow**
Jake Pierson
Lisa Richards**
Lindsay Squires
Molly Turpin
Jerry Weiland**
ISA Board Certified Master Arborist Consultant. Lecturer. Author. Trainer. treephd@protonmail.com
Owner Pierson Nurseries Inc jpierson@piersonnurseries.com
Gwinnett Technical College Student AmericanHort HortScholar Program Lisa.Jennifer.Richards@gmail.com
Community Development Manager Tagawa Gardens lindsay@tagawagardens.com
Interior Horticulturist Supervisor Growing Green molly@growinggreen.com
Research Plant Pathologist USDA-ARS jerry.weiland@usda.gov
Ronald Valentin
Tom Wheeler
Director of Technical Business Anatis BioProtection
rvalentin@anatisbioprotection.com
Director of Growing Operations Bell Nursery USA tom@bellnursery.com
Kees van der Kruk
Brian Whipker
Becky Paxton** Account Executive Garden Media Group becky@gardenmediagroup.com
Jonathan Pedersen President and CEO Monrovia
Paul Pilon Director of Growing Opel Growers paul@opelgrowers.com
Jay Pscheidt** Plant Pathologist Oregon State University Jay.Pscheidt@oregonstate.edu
jonathan.pedersen@monrovia.com
Jim Putnam
Daniela Perez Lugones**
Video Content Creator HortTube horttube@gmail.com
University of Florida Student AmericanHort HortScholar Program dperezlugones@gmail.com
Cari Peters, PhD Formulator and Jack’s Master Crafter J.R.Peters Inc. caripeters@jrpeters.com
Jeff Pettit Chief Financial Officer Everde Growers jpettit@everde.com
Jerry Peyton President Vista It Systems Inc jpeyton@vistaitsystems.com
Roger Phelps Corporate Communications Manager STIHL, Inc roger.phelps@stihl.us
Taylor Phelps Lead Grower Walters Gardens, Inc. taylor.phelps.0214@waltersgardens.com
Jozsef Racsko Technology Manager Mycorrhizal Applications Jozsef.Racsko@mycorrhizae.com
John Raffiani President Raffiani’s Automatic Sprinkler Service jmrbbr@yahoo.com
Christopher Ranger** Research Entomologist USDA-Agricultural Research Service christopher.ranger@usda.gov
Rosa Raudales* Associate Professor University of Connecticut rosa.raudales@uconn.edu
Nancy Rechcigl Field Technical Manager for Ornamentals Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC nancy.rechcigl@syngenta.com
Craig Regelbrugge
aren.phillips.0117@waltersgardens.com
Executive Vice President Advocacy, Research, & Industry Relations AmericanHort CraigR@AmericanHort.org
Willing Phillips
Genevieve Reiner Mills, Esq.
Aren Phillips Greenhouse Systems Manager Walters Gardens
Chief Spiritual Officer The Third Agenda willing@thethirdagenda.com
COO and In-house Counsel of Oakland Nursery, and Director of Oakland Green Interiors Oakland Nursery, Inc geneviever@oaklandnursery.com
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Alicia Rihn** Assistant Professor, Agricultural & Resource Economics University of Tennessee arihn@utk.edu
Thomas Roth** Director of Sales & Marketing Michigan Peat troth@michiganpeat.com
Travis Routhier Sales Manager Argus Controls TRouthier@conviron.com
Jose Sanchez Regional Business Manager Ball Seed Company jsanchez@ballhort.com
Luisa Santamaria** Nursery Pathology Specialist Oregon State university
Jane Stanley Ornamental Technical Specialist Bayer Environmental Science jane.stanley@bayer.com
Jean Steel Motivational Speaker Happy People Win jean@happypeoplewin.com
Matt Steinkopf Head Grower Willoway Nurseries Inc msteinkopf@wwninc.com
Jodi Stumpf Director of Operations Growing Green Inc jodi@growinggreen.com
Danny Summers Managing Director/Chief Instigator The Garden Center Group
danny@thegardencentergroup.com
luisa.santamaria@oregonstate.edu
Brian Schulker** North Carolina State University Student AmericanHort HortScholar Program baschulk@ncsu.edu
Mike Senneff** Founder + CEO Natura msenneff@naturahq.com
Tom Shay Principal Profits Plus Solutions tomshay@profitsplus.org
Emily Showalter
Robert Suranyi, PhD Research Leader – R&D MGK robert.suranyi@mgk.com
Rachel Swicioinis** Southeast Missouri State University Student AmericanHort HortScholar Program raswicionis1s@semo.edu
Katie Tamony Chief Marketing Officer Monrovia wcady@monrovia.com
John Thomas
Chief of Human Resources Willoway Nurseries, Inc. eshowalter@wwninc.com
Sales Coordinator MPS – North America MPS j.thomas@my-mps.com
Stephany Small
Ariana Torres, PhD*
Patent Agent Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel LLP SSmall@panitchlaw.com
Assistant Professor, Dept. Horticulture and Landscape Architecture & Agricultural Economics Purdue University torres2@purdue.edu
Douglas Snyder National Marketing Agronomist SQM Specialty Plant Nutrition doug.snyder@sqm.com
Product Manager Water Systems Priva henry.vangameren@priva.com
Arthij van der Veer Area Manager North & South America and Africa MPS (More Profitable Sustainability) a.vd.veer@my-mps.com
Marc van Iersel, PhD** Vincent J. Dooley Professor of Horticulture University of Georgia mvanier@uga.edu
Ryan Van Wilgen Vice President Van Wilgen’s Garden Center ryan@vanwilgens.com
Kelly Vance Director of Business Development Beneficial Insectary kmvance@insectary.com
Sara Villani, PhD Assistant Professor North Carolina State University smvillan@ncsu.edu
Joe Voyles Vice President of Industrial Power Conversion at Advanced Energy Advanced Energy joe.voyles@aei.com
Suzanne WainwrightEvans Owner Buglady Consulting sw@bugladyconsulting.com
Ryan Watkins CEO Brownswood Nursery & Landscape ryan@brownswoodnursery.com
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Jean Williams-Woodward Extension Plant Pathologist University of Georgia jwoodwar@uga.edu
Megan Wright Director of Industry Relations másLabor mwright@maslabor.com
Ginger Wyman Owner Ritters Garden & Gift ginger@4ritter.com
Rick Yates* Technical Services Manager Griffin Greenhouse Supplies ryates@griffinmail.com
Thomas Yeager Professor University of Florida/IFAS yeagert@ufl.edu
JT Yu Co-Founder SymbiOp jtyu@symbiop.com
Maria Zampini President UpShoot, LLC maria@upshoothort.com
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What makes Cultivate so great is all of the connections that are built here and continue to grow every single year. This is the one place where the entire industry gathers each July to meet up with old friends and make a few new ones. With so many networking opportunities over the course of the next few days, you’re bound to leave with a few more business cards and some new friends. We’re excited you’re here, and we can’t wait to meet you at one of the many networking events during Cultivate’22.
OSU Cultivar Trials
JOIN US FOR THE
re n in Horticultu Wome LUNCHEON PROGRAM*
Saturday, July 16 from 4:30–7:00 PM Depart from Connector
Monday, July 18, 12–1:30 PM Join us for this educational networking event. Keynote speaker Jean Steel will motivate us to deal effectively with and embrace change, find gratitude in our everyday trials, manage stress, and control how we react when life throws us a curve. Participate in this uplifting program to learn new skills and meet like-minded industry peers.
Jean Steel
Happy People Win Resilient People Thrive
*Event Ticket Required
Unleash your inner plant nerd and assess 300 annual and perennial varieties on display at The Ohio State University Cultivar Trials. See how they grow in typical Central-Ohio environmental conditions, and evaluate their growth in containers, landscape beds, and hanging basics. Also be sure to check out Howlett Hall’s green roof. Free shuttle rides from the Convention Center are available beginning at 5 PM—final departure from OSU back to downtown Columbus is at 7 PM. Open to all attendees.
Retailer’s Choice Awards by Garden Center Group Monday, July 18 at 3:00 PM tHRIve Knowledge Center Stage, on trade show floor AmericanHort is pleased to once again partner with The Garden Center Group to bring you the Retailers’ Choice Awards at Cultivate’22. These awards showcase the best new products to bring excitement and a high level of interest to garden retail stores in the coming season. Products are chosen by volunteer judges who search the Cultivate’22 trade show floor for award winning products. Awards will be announced at this special program on Monday afternoon at the tHRIve Knowledge Center Stage.
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at Get Your TicketAmericanHort.org/WiH THANK YOU TO OUR PRESENTING SPONSORS:
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young grower award
young Retailer award
You’re invited!
THE 2022 WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT UNPLUGGED DURING CULTIVATE’22.
Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens Tour Monday, July 18 from 5:00–7:30 PM Depart from Connector If experiencing landscapes, botanic gardens, and conservatories makes your heart sing, you’ll want to be sure to check out Columbus’ own Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Garden. Hop a free shuttle and go exploring. You have our permission to get totally excited about an evening in the garden. Once onsite, there are 2 tour options available: •
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Tour of the Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation Children’s Garden—this 2-acre garden, which opened May 2018, is the largest horticulture project ever undertaken by the Conservatory. Featuring sixteen different interactive experiences celebrating the Ohio landscape, the Garden’s focus is on introducing and connecting children to the natural world, as well as renewing that connection for their parents and caregivers.
Unplugged Monday, July 18 from 8:00–10:00 PM Gaswerks, 487 Park Street Networking is everything, but sometimes in a sea of thousands of attendees it’s hard to break the ice. Come to Cultivate’s popular Unplugged event where you can relax, be yourself, and meet people with the same passion for plants, ambition for success, and hopes for the future. Unplugged is also an opportunity for celebration! GrowerTalks/Ball Horticultural Company Young Grower Award and Green Profit/The Garden Center Group Young Retailer Award are presented to worthy candidates that demonstrate passion, creativity, leadership, and a desire to excel. Hosted by the AmericanHort GenNext Community, all emerging professionals are encouraged to make this THE networking event of their Cultivate experience. Of course, all professionals, both the young and young at heart, are welcome.
Tour of the Conservatory—the Conservatory’s extensive gardens and art collections pulse with life and bring the truly exotic wonders of nature right to you. Explore over 400 species of plants from around the world.
Unplugged is hosted by the AmericanHort GenNext Community.
MONDAY, JULY 18 AT 8:00 PM GASWERKS, 487 PARK STREET, COLUMBUS, OH
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New Varieties & New Products
Trusted. Engaging. Educational. Indispensable. For over 39 years Greenhouse Grower has been the exclusive voice for controlled-environment greenhouse production, connecting all professionals who produce crops in a controlled environment. Serving the floriculture, fresh market vegetables, cannabis, and hemp markets, Greenhouse Grower is the ONE BRAND service the controlled-environment greenhouse community. BOOTH
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GreenhouseGrower.com/subscribe/ JOIN US as we celebrate the floriculture industry’s top growers, varieties, and innovators at the Medal of Excellence Awards event, Monday the 18th at 5:00 p.m. in Union Station Ballroom B. 88 | AmericanHort.org/Cultivate
Want to see what’s up-and-coming in plant material, hard goods, products, equipment, and more? You’ve come to the right place.
New Varieties Zone
New Products Zone
(List as of May 20, 2022)
(List as of May 20, 2022)
The New Varieties Zone is the largest showcase of new plant genetics all in one place. Thousands of growers, retailers, and landscapers attend Cultivate just to get a peek at new varieties coming down the innovation pipeline. This is one area of the show floor you do not want to miss.
The New Products Zone is the place to see the brand-new, innovative items ready to hit the market. From new hard goods to products, new technology to equipment, this is the place to see the latest and greatest in improvements and innovations.
Visit the New Varieties Zone, located at the end of the Main Aisle in the Trade Show, and see exciting new plant material from these companies:
2Plant International
National Garden Bureau
Aris Horticulture Inc
Visit the New Product Zone, located at the bottom of the triple escalators, and check out the hottest, new industry innovations from these companies:
Koppert
Pacific Plug & Liner
Air Tray Technologies by Blackmore
PanAmerican Seed
Arborjet/Ecologel
MasterTag
Ball Seed Company
Plant Development Services
A-ROO Company Bellwyck Horticolor
Microbial Science Laboratories LLC
Beekenkamp Plants
Plants Nouveau
BGP Products LLC
Mycorrhizal Applications
Benary
Proven Winners
CTi Living
Pindstrup Mosebrug A/S
Concept Plants
Sakata Seed America Inc
Plott
Danziger Dan Flower Farm
SelectaOne
Dicalite Management Group
TO Plastics Inc
Darwin Perennials
Succulents Unlimited BV
Environmental Plant Management Inc
Emerald Coast Growers Flamingo Holland
Suntory Flowers/Sun-Fire Nurseries
ForemostCo Inc
Syngenta Flowers LLC
Greenleaf Nursery Company
Van Belle Nursery
HilverdaFlorist J Berry
Westhoff Vertriebsges. mbH
Kieft Seed
Willoway Nurseries Inc
Bailey Nurseries Ball FloraPlant
Star Roses and Plants ®
Landmark Plastic
Proven Winners
Green Solutions LLC Horta-Craft Ltd Jiffy Products of America Inc JR Peters Inc
Walters Gardens Inc
Thank you to our sponsors:
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Cultivate New Varieties & New Products
Scholarship Funds The Horticultural Research Institute believes in helping students obtain the education necessary to successfully pursue horticultural careers. Our generous donors have created seven scholarship opportunities for students to support their academic journey. Backing motivated students today plays a vital role in protecting and growing the industry tomorrow.
2022 Research Projects The Horticultural Research Institute’s mission is to direct, fund, promote, and communicate horticulture research. Supporting research that challenges current methods and bridges the divide between businesses and the consumer is exactly how HRI helps build prosperous businesses, advance the green industry, and fulfill its core vision. HRI is providing a total of $423,401 in financial support this year. Quantifying Plant Benefits Measuring the Benefits of Plants: Improved Cardiovascular Health and Well-being from Visual Exposure to Plants — J. Hollander, Tufts University
Creating Innovative Solutions Creation of emerald ash borer-resistant “lingering ash” cultivars for restoration of ash as landscape and street trees — S. Merkle, University of Georgia Stimulating adventitious root formation in recalcitrant woody plants with Agrobacterium rhizogenes — H. Liang, Clemson University Tulipalins: A Natural Fungicide for Greenhouse Hydrangeas from a Tulip Bulb Waste Stream — T. Gianfagna, Rutgers–The State University of New Jersey
Gathering Consumer Insights Enhancing Marketplace Acceptance of Native Plants — A. Rihn, University of Tennessee Images of People or Plants: Which Sells More Plants? — B. Behe, Michigan State University; J. Mundel, Arizona State University
Producing Practical And Actionable Solutions Improved Irrigation Efficiency Through Modeling and Spatial Distribution Analysis — P. Bartley, Auburn University Improving Water Management in Pine Bark Substrates via Pore Size Characterization and Infiltration Testing — R. Stewart, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Management Options for Jumping Worms in Private & Commercial Landscapes and Natural Areas — E. Buchholz, University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum
Carville M. Akehurst Memorial Scholarship Fund
Preliminary study on the parasitoid complex of the box tree moth in Asia for a classical biological control program in North America — M. Kenis, CABI Preventing disease outbreaks in ornamental nurseries: Determining most effective diagnostics tools and developing a rapid diagnostics test for Phytophthora species infecting ornamental crops — J. Del Castillo, University of California Davis
Pierson Family Scholarship Fund Spring Meadow Nursery – Proven Winners Fund Susie & Bruce Usrey Education Fund
Cultivate the Future Scholarship Fund
The Dennis and Harriet Walters Memorial Scholarship Fund
Gunter Mecking Scholarship Fund Home Nursery/ Tosovsky Family Scholarship Fund
The Pleasant View Gardens Scholarship Fund The Usrey Family Scholarship Fund
LuxFlora for Women Scholarship Fund Mugget Growers of America Scholarship Fund
Periodical Cicada: Study of potential controls for the Tennessee Nursery Industry — D. Airhart, Tennessee Technological University
Soil Microbiomes for Plant Health: Exploring microbes in the soil for candidates that protect plants against root rot disease caused by Phytophthora cinnamomic — J. Burns, Case Western Reserve University
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Bryan A. Champion Memorial Scholarship Fund
e r tu Fu e th Scholarship Fund
Timothy S. and Palmer W. “Bill” Bigelow, Jr. Scholarship Fund Wright Family of Alabama Scholarship Fund
Pay it Forward. Support next generation horticulture professionals. Their success = industry success.
Give Today!
You can contribute to the scholarship fund at HRIresearch.org
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Perlite-Free Natural Peatland Fibre RESiLIENCE® Sun Gro® Professional Perlite-Free Growing Mixes were designed for growers who require a perlite-free mix. These blended mixes contain grower grade Canadian sphagnum peat moss. This combination of particle size will provide optimum aeration, moisture retention and porosity for plant roots.
2G Energy – 3355 205 Commercial Dr St. Augustine, FL 32092 904-460-3336 2g-energy.com k.padro@2-g.com
A Brand Called Greenwear – 258 Honderdland 225 Maasdijk, Zuid-Holland 2676LV Netherlands 31651365344 greenwear.eu roland@xlbedrijfskleding.nl
Plants grown with RESiLIENCE®, our tradename for silicon, already in the mix, may result in: • Earlier flowering
• Increased stem diameter
• Longer time to wilt
• Quick recovery from infrequent watering
Abbott-IPCO Inc – 2647 10221 Corkwood Rd Dallas, TX 75238 214-341-1585 FAX: 214-341-7873 abbott-ipco.com
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• Better root growth • Increased trichome results
Acme Engineering – 1625 1820 N York St Muskogee, OK 74403 918-684-0535 FAX: 800-382-2263 acmefan.com
2Plant International – 3225 PO Box 238 Powell, OH 43065 800-238-0540 FAX: 888-774-4282 2plant.com
AB Lighting – 1547 11301 Carmel Commons Blvd, Suite 103 Charlotte, NC 26226 510-921-4638 ablighting.com mark.honeycutt@ablighting.com
Acorn Farms Inc – 1931 7679 Worthington Rd Galena, OH 43021 614-721-9162 FAX: 614-891-1002 acornfarms.com
Action Molding Inc – 1952 3121 Ken-O-Sha Ind Ct SE Grand Rapids, MI 49508 616-452-1580 mfassbender@actionmold.net
Adapt8/Sole – 2908 3740 Brooklake Rd NE Salem, OR 97303 877-476-5399 adapt8.us info@adapt8.us
Advanced Energy – 1345 1595 Wynkoop St, Suite 800 Denver, CO 80202 888-412-7832 advancedenergy.com; artesyn.com powersales@aei.com
*Results will vary by plant type and grower practices.
Exhibitors are coded with icons to help you find exhibitors of interest to you.
www.sungro.com © 2022 Sun Gro Horticulture Canada Ltd. All Rights Reserved.®Sun Gro, Technigro and Our Expertise is Growing are registered trademarks of Sun Gro Horticulture Canada Ltd. ™ It’s already in the mix is being used as a trademark of Sun Gro Horticulture Canada Ltd.
Floral
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Landscape Distribution
Greenhouse
Nursery
Interior Plantscape
Details listed were supplied by each exhibitor as of May 20, 2022.
Advanced Grower Solutions – 2131 4900 SW Griffith Dr, Suite 201 Beaverton, OR 97005 971-217-0801 FAX: 971-217-0801 advancedgrowersolutions.com sales@advgrower.com Advanced Treatment Technologies – 2006 422 W Bailey St Asheboro, NC 27203 336-963-4543 glenn@advancedtreatmenttechnologies.com
Advancing Alternatives – 517 501 Richardson Dr, Suite 600 Lancaster, PA 17603 717-824-4052 FAX: 717-824-4053 advancingalternatives.com info@advancingalternatives.com
Advantage Label & Packaging Inc – 3347 5575 Executive Pkwy Grand Rapids, MI 49512 616-656-1900 FAX: 616-656-6972 advantagelabel.com
AG Glide – 1521 485A Rivera St Riverside, CA 92501 951-462-4111 growglide.com info@growglide.com Agra Tech Inc – 3749 2131 Piedmont Way Pittsburg, CA 94565 925-432-3399 FAX: 925-432-3521 agratech.com agratech@agratech.com
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Cultivate’22 Exhibitor Directory
AgriNomix LLC – 1947, 2047, 2147 300 Creekside Dr Oberlin, OH 44074 440-774-2981 FAX: 440-775-2104 agrinomix.com Agri-Starts Inc – 3333 1728 Kelly Park Rd Apopka, FL 32712 407-889-8055 FAX: 407-889-2523 agristarts.com
Agritourism Life – 3252 5527 Sully Lake Dr Centreville, VA 20120 443-605-7095 agritourism.life john@agritourism.life Agrolux Nederland BV – 334 Naritaweg 8 Rozenburg (Nh), 1437 EL Netherlands 297380450 agrolux.com marketingnl@hawthornegc.com
Air Tray Technologies by Blackmore – 3114 10800 Blackmore Ave Belleville, MI 48111 800-874-8660 FAX: 734-483-2387 air-trays.com info@blackmoreco.com
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Airtec Sprayers Inc – 346 4202 Hammond Dr Winter Haven, FL 33881 863-293-5420 FAX: 863-875-2423 airtecsprayers.com ap@airtecsprayers.com
Aldershot Greenhouses – 172 1135 Gallagher Rd Burlington, ON L7T 2M7 Canada 905-632-9272 FAX: 905-632-4022 aldershotgreenhouses.ca enquiries@agl.ca
Algoflash America Inc – 158 6833 Phillips Industrial Blvd Jacksonville, FL 32256 904-886-9917 FAX: 904-886-9517 algoplus.net mrinvotec@aol.com
Al-Par Peat Company – 148 5900 Henderson Rd Elsie, MI 48831-9400 989-661-7850 FAX: 989-661-7854 alparonesource.com
ALPS Inc – 3010 550-5000 North Service Rd Burlington, ON L7L 6W6 Canada 905-335-2805 alpsmj.com info@alpsmj.com
AMA Horticulture Inc – 2803 2011 Spinks Dr Kingsville, ON N9Y 2E5 Canada 800-338-1136 FAX: 519-322-1358 amahort.com ama@amahort.com
American BioChar Company – 751 28875 Runkle St Niles, MI 49120 269-663-2224 ambiochar.com info@ambiochar.com American Coolair Corporation – 1647 PO Box 2300 Jacksonville, FL 32203 904-389-3646 FAX: 904-387-3449 coolair.com
American Horticultural Supply Inc – 1501 2901 Sturgis Rd Oxnard, CA 93030 805-988-5900 FAX: 805-988-6007 americanhort.com glenn@americanhort.com
American National Insurance – 300 1949 E Sunshine St Springfield, MO 65899 419-946-9460 kim.janick@american-national.com
American Native Plants – 1812 PO Box 246 Chase, MD 21027 410-529-0552 FAX: 410-529-3883 americannativeplants.com sales@americannativeplants.com
American Nettings & Fabric Inc – 332 2684 Delta Ring Rd Ferndale, WA 98248 360-366-2630 FAX: 360-366-2635 americannettings.com sales@americannettings.com
American Takii Inc – 1313 301 Natividad Rd Salinas, CA 93906 831-443-4901 FAX: 831-443-3976 takii.com info@takii.com
Anderson Injectors – 2537 2025 Anderson Dr Muskogee, OK 74403 800-331-9620 FAX: 918-682-3342 heanderson.com sales@heanderson.com
AmplifiedAg – 3736 1008 Clements Crest Ln, Suite 130 Charleston, SC 29492 843-701-4573 amplifiedaginc.com info@amplifiedaginc.com
Antal/Cayson Equipment – 3129 16261 Swan Ave Oregon City, OR 97045 503-775-5610 plugpop.com
AMS Garden Center POS – 1725 4099 Foxwood Dr, Suite 107 Virginia Beach, VA 23462 757-495-4995 amsretail.com sales@amsretail.com
AP&G / Catchmaster Inc – 2551 75 East 2nd St Bayonne, NJ 7002 917-648-2450 FAX: 718-439-0039 catchmaster.com djohnson@catchmasterpro.com
Anatis Bioprotection – 338 278 rang saint-andré Saint-Jacques-Le-Mineur, QC J0J1Z0 Canada 800-305-7714 info@anatisbioprotection.com
Apera Instruments – 2830 6656 Busch Blvd Columbus, OH 43229 614-285-3080 aperainst.com info@aperainst.com
Andersen Farms – 2510 18455 SW 272 ST Homestead, FL 33031 305-720-3717 andersenfarms.com sales@andersenfarms.com
Apogee Instruments Inc – 1407 721 W 1800 N Logan, UT 84321 435-245-8012 FAX: 435-787-8268 apogeeinstruments.com techsupport@apogeeinstruments.com
APPI Energy – 1532 112 E Market St Salisbury, MD 21801 800-520-6685 FAX: 410-749-8769 appienergy.com info@appienergy.com Aquamatsystem® (Soleno) – 3136 1261 rue Berlier Laval, QC H7L 3Z1 Canada 450-668-2545 FAX: 450-668-3347 aquamatsystem.com dnadeau@soleno.com
Arborjet/Ecologel – 1212 99 Blueberry Hill Rd Woburn, MA 1801 781-935-9070 FAX: 781-935-9080 arborjet.com info@arborjet.com
Arbre Technologies Inc – 3258 PO BO 622 Stevens Point, WI 54481 414-502-7359 arbretech.com info@arbretech.com Argos Software – 1632 7060 N Fresno St, Suite 210 Fresno, CA 93720 888-253-5353 argosoftware.com webinfo@argosoftware.com
Argus Controls – 415 18445-53rd Ave Surrey, BC V3S 7A4 Canada 800-667-2090 FAX: 604-538-4728 arguscontrols.com sales@arguscontrols.com
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Agricultural Projects Holland BV – 3726 Burgemeester van Doornlaan 1 De Lier, Zuid-Holland 2678 KA Netherlands 31174295511 apholland.nl info@apholland.nl
Aris Horticulture, Inc.: industryleading grower and developer of high-quality ornamental plants at competitive prices.
ArizonaEast – 309 1016 W Summer Ave, PO Box 569 Minotola, NJ 8341 856-457-4141 FAX: 856-494-1385 arizonaeast.com info@arizonaeast.com
A-ROO Company – 2425 22360 Royalton Rd, PO Box 360050 Strongsville, OH 44149 440-238-8850 FAX: 440-238-2212 a-roo.com
ASB Greenworld Inc – 3503 PO Box Q West Point, VA 23181 804-785-9260 FAX: 804-695-2661 asbgreenworld.com trinas@asbgreenworld.com
Athens Stonecasting Inc – 1651 191 Richmar Rd Athens, GA 30607 800-422-1541 FAX: 888-735-8073 athensstonecasting.com
Atlas Manufacturing Inc – 1403 PO Box 558 Alapaha, GA 31622-0558 800-346-9902 FAX: 229-532-4600 atlasgreenhouse.com bill.mathis@atlasgreenhouse.com Austram Home & Garden – 255 1401 Brickell Ave, Suite 540 Miami, FL 33131 919-797-0017 austram.com info@austram.com
Focused on what’s next — proprietary plant breeding, trial programs, digital-age marketing efforts, technology-driven fulfillment solutions.
AUVL – 3406 200 Ledgewood Place, Suite 201 Rockland, MA 2370 781-236-3563 FAX: 781-331-4766 auvl.de/en
Arrowhead Ornamentals – 1520 PO Box 157 Hubbard, OR 97032 503-651-2040 FAX: 503-651-2042 arrowheadornamentals.com gail@arrowheadornamentals.com
Ball ColorLink – 3247 622 Town Rd West Chicago, IL 60185 630-231-3600 FAX: 630-562-7990 ballseed.com/ballcolorlink
A-V International – 2555 401 Broadway Ave, PO Box 336 Broadway, VA 22815-0336 540-896-6378 FAX: 540-896-7079 a-vinternational.com agriavint@aol.com
COMING TO RETAIL IN 2023
CUSTOMERS WILL DEMAND TO MEET THIS SUPERSTAR. Meet Pop Star™ yourself at Booth 1055, near Registration, and in the New Varieties display!
BIG REBLOOMER
VERSATILE
Pop Star™ is the quickest to rebloom in production with new buds appearing in only 4 weeks after a hard cutback.
Its size, flower power, and ease of use allow Pop Star™ to be planted, thrive, and make a big impact in any outdoor space.
COMPACT
EASY TO GROW
Pop Star™ is genetically compact with short internodes and a tight, strong habit, holding its blooms at the canopy.
Because of its genetically compact habit, Pop Star™ requires little to no PGRs in production, and it’s the most disease-resistant in trials.
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Bailey Nurseries – 1055 1325 Bailey Rd Saint Paul, MN 55119 800-829-8898 FAX: 800-829-8894 baileynurseries.com
AYS Proje ve Taahhut A.S. – 205 Çilek 60188 Sokak 33020 Akdeniz/Mersin Mersin, 33020 Turkey + 90 324 234 0033 FAX: +90 324 234 0208 aysproje.com/en info@aysproje.com
Ball FloraPlant – 3147 622 Town Rd West Chicago, IL 60185 630-231-3600 FAX: 630-562-7790 ballfloraplant.com
Ball Horticultural Company – 3251 622 Town Rd West Chicago, IL 60185 630-231-3600 FAX: 630-562-7990 ballhort.com
Ball Ingenuity – 3146 622 Town Rd West Chicago, IL 60185 630-231-3600 FAX: 630-562-7990 ballingenuity.com
Ball Seed Company – 3260, 3346, 3350 622 Town Rd West Chicago, IL 60185 800-879-2255 FAX: 630-562-7990 ballseed.com
Bamboo Supply Company – 1213 PO Box 5433 Lakeland, FL 33807-5433 800-568-9087 FAX: 866-211-6131 bamboosupply.net ron@bamboosupply.net
Bartlett Instrument Company – 811 1032 Ave H Fort Madison, IA 52627 888-404-9026 FAX: 319-372-5560 bartinst.com
BASF – 1439 26 Davis Dr Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 800-237-4645 FAX: 800-732-9688 betterplants.basf.us Bayer – 1603 5000 Centre Green Way, Suite 400 Cary, NC 27513 919-308-6303 environmentalscience.bayer.us
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Aris Horticulture, Inc – 2725 115 Third St SE Barberton, OH 44203 330-745-2143 FAX: 330-745-3098 arishort.com arismarketing@arishort.com
Aroid Greenhouses – 1151 4700 SW 186th Ave Southwest Ranches, FL 33332 954-445-7234 aroidgreenhouses.com info@aroidgreenhouses.com
Bennett Plants – 1121 272 County Rd 854 Heflin, AL 36264 256-499-5269 bennettplants.com info@bennettplants.com
Bellpark Horticulture – 2741, 2847, 2955 120-19288 22nd Ave Surrey, BC V3Z 3S6 Canada 604-385-4411 FAX: 604-385-1155 bellparkhorticulture.com info@bellparkhort.com
Bellwyck Horticolor – 3539 1028 8th St E Owen Sound, ON N4K 1M5 Canada 866-258-2992 horticolor.net info@horticolor.net
Benary – 325 195 Paulsen Rd Watsonville, CA 95076 815-756-4546 FAX: 815-756-9128 benary.com; benaryplus.com info@benary.com
Beneficial Insectary – 1833 9664 Tanqueray Ct Redding, CA 96003 530-226-6300 insectary.com kmvance@insectary.com
Berger – 1047 121 1er rang St-Modeste, QC G0L 3W0 Canada 888-771-4462 FAX: 418-867-3929 berger.ca customerservice@berger.ca Berkvens Greenhouse Mobility – 1742 Florapark 34 Asten, Noord-Brabant 5721VH Netherlands +31 493 670087 berkvensgm.nl info@berkvensgm.nl
Berry BPI Agriculture – 3303 PO Box 836 Station Main Edmonton, AB T5J 2L4 Canada 780-450-7760 FAX: 780-450-7777 berryglobal.com edmonton@rpc-bpi.com
Berry Seeder Company – 2327 1442 Salem Church Rd Elizabeth City, NC 27909 800-327-3239 FAX: 252-330-2343 berryseeder.com
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BFG Supply Company – 1247, 1261 14500 Kinsman Rd, PO Box 479 Burton OH 44021 800-883-0234 FAX: 440-834-1885 bfgsupply.com info@bfgsupply.com
BGP Products LLC – 3163 2020 Shield Pkwy Waxahachie, TX 75165 214-802-6994 gene@bgpproducts.com
BioAg – 2835 6080 Wigrich Rd Independence, OR 97351 503-838-2467 bioag.com admin@bioag.com
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BioBee USA – 2432 100 Clemwood St, Suite B Salisbury, MD 21804 410-572-4159 biobee.us
BioBest (Plant Products) – 2928 39035 Webb Dr Westland, MI 48185 248-661-4378 FAX: 519-326-5831 plantproducts.com kelly.devaere@plantproducts.com
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Beekenkamp Plants – 3723 Postbox 1 Maasdijk, Westland 2676 ZG Netherlands 0031174526100 FAX: 01131174526160 beekenkampplants.com marketing@beekenkamp.nl
BIOS Lighting – 3428 2355 Camino Vida Roble Carlsbad, CA 92011 321-260-2467 pciri@bioslighting.com
BioSafe Systems LLC – 3653 22 Meadow St East Hartford, CT 6108 888-273-3088 FAX: 860-290-8802 biosafesystems.com info@biosafesystems.com
BioTherm – 3619 476 Primero Ct Cotati, CA 94931 707-794-9660 FAX: 707-794-9663 biothermsolutions.com
BioWorks – 3035 100 Rawson Rd, Suite 205 Victor, NY 14564 800-877-9443 FAX: 585-924-4412 bioworksinc.com customerservice@bioworksinc.com
Bissell/Haaga – 3002 100 Armstrong Rd Plymouth, MA 2360 800-242-1378 bissellcommercial.com
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Blackmore Company Inc/Ellepot USA – 3019, 3025 10800 Blackmore Ave Belleville, MI 48111-2500 800-874-8660 FAX: 734-483-2387 blackmoreco.com
Blacksmith BioScience – 251 504 Spring Hill Dr, Suite 440 Spring, TX 77386 832-647-9663 blacksmith bioscience.com
Bluelab Corporation – 1550 9580 Commerce Center Dr Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 855-525-8352 bluelab.com support@bluelab.com
Bobbex Inc – 2009 523 Pepper St Monroe, CT 6468 800-792-4449 FAX: 203-880-9478 bobbex.com info@bobbex.com
Bom Greenhouses BV – 1207 Kulkweg 60 Hoek Van Holland, Zuid-Holland 3151 XE Netherlands +31-174-629441 FAX: +31-174-639432 bomgroup.nl
Botany Lane Greenhouse – 2357 1661 E 77th Ave Denver, CO 80229 760-586-1971
Bouldin & Lawson LLC – 1101 70 Easy St Mcminnville, TN 37110 800-443-6398 FAX: 931-668-3209 bouldinlawson.com
Bountiful Farms – 1321 17280 Boones Ferry Rd NE Woodburn, OR 97071 503-981-7494 FAX: 503-981-7224 bountifulfarms.com info@bountifulfarms.com
Brandkamp Gmbh – 3745 In der Flora 6 Isselburg Anholt, Noordrijn-Westfalen 46419 Germany +31653172387 brandkamp.de jeroen.dekuijer@brandkamp.de
Branette Farms – 2113 753 West Kelly Park Rd Apopka, FL 32712 407-886-8552 blbfoliage.com
Braun - Garden Products – 2137 PO Box 260 Niagara Falls, NY 14305 800-246-6984 FAX: 905-648-4298 braungroup.com
Breeza Industrial dba Ag Fan Systems – 1723 301 HWY 34 Utica, NE 68456 402-534-2015 FAX: 402-534-3402 agfansystems.com sales@breeza.com
Briggs Nursery – 1907 PO Box 658, 715 S Bank Rd Elma, WA 98541 360-482-6190 FAX: 888-400-2380 briggsnursery.com sales@briggsnursery.com
Cabinotier Company Ltd – 1341 2F Mezaki Bldg, 3-1-23 Mita Minato-ku Tokyo, 108-0073 Japan +81-3-6875-2144 FAX: +81-50-3730-0703 sustee.jp/en/ sales.ops@cabinotier.co.jp
Carlin Horticultural Supplies – 1351 8170 N Granville Woods Rd Milwaukee, WI 53223 800-657-0745 carlinsales.com info@carlinsales.com
Bull Plant Genetics / Bull Gartenbau – 3153, 3155 Gaertnersiedlung 2 Goennebek, 24610 Germany +49 4323 2402 bull-gartenbau.de info@bull-gartenbau.de
Cacti Youngplants BV – 3117 IJsseldijk-Noord 339 Ouderkerk Aan Den Ijssel, ZH 2935 CR Netherlands +31 6 51569080 FAX: +31 682333130 cacti-youngplants.com office@cacti-youngplants.com
Carol Gift & Garden Company Ltd – 1411 Hebei Industrial Zone Longping Rd Dongguan, Guangdong 523705 China +86-135-10034090 FAX: +86-755-83473960 carolgiftgarden.com.cn carolgiftgarden@hotmail.com
California Lightworks – 203 7949 Deering Ave Canoga Park, CA 91304 800-575-3475 FAX: 800-575-3475 californialightworks.com info@californialightworks.com
Casa Flora Inc – 3325 PO Box 41140 Dallas, TX 75241-0140 972-225-6111 FAX: 972-225-5210 casaflora.com
Bumnong Company Ltd – 3408 96 3 sandan 3gil Buk-Myeon Jeongeup, 56137 South Korea 82635359545 FAX: 82635351497 bumnong.com bumnong@bumnong.com
Bunnik Creations USA Inc – 3005, 3009 1 Eastern Rd, Suite 8 Kearny, NJ 7032 +31-010-5292830 bunnikcreations.com ciamo@bunnikplants.nl
C.M. Brown Nursery – 2918 4906 Middle Ridge Rd Perry, OH 44081 440-259-5403 FAX: 440-259-4965 cmbrown.com sara@cmbrown.com
Candidus Inc – 2724 2 Meghan Ct Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 518-290-0483 candidus.us info@candidus.us
Captain Carp Fisheries – 752 677 105th St, PO Box 501 Roseville, IL 61473 833-609-2277 captaincarpfertilizer.com contact@captaincarpfertilizer.com
Cassie by CTi Living – 3649 86 Six Point Rd Toronto, ON m8z2x2 Canada
Centerton Nursery Inc – 3509 345 Woodruff Rd Bridgeton, NJ 8302 856-455-0926 centertonnursery.com
Central Coast Garden Products Inc – 1549 1354 Dayton St, Suite N Salinas, CA 93901 831-757-4733 dan@centralcoastgarden.com
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Bioline Agrosciences – 238 300 S Lewis Rd, Suite A Camarillo, CA 93012 805-416-0451 biolineagrosciences.com ussales@biolineagroscience.com
Ceragen – 2911 151 Charles St W, Suite 199 Kitchener, ON N2G1H6 Canada 226-917-8242 ceragengrow.com info@ceragengrow.com
Ceres Greenhouse Solutions – 2507 1898 S Flatiron Cte, Suite 125 Boulder, CO 80301 303-495-5006 ceresgs.com miriam@ceresgs.com
Certhon – 246 ABC Westland 555 Poeldijk, 2685DG Netherlands 031174225080 certhon.com marketing@certhon.com
Certified Roses – 170 PO Box 4400 Tyler, TX 75712 800-527-8708
Certis Biologicals – 1712 9145 Guilford Rd, Suite 175 Columbia, MD 21046 202-704-2478 certisbio.com ealemu@certisbio.com
Chem Fresh Midwest – 144 2311 Cassopolis St Elkhart, IN 46514 317-753-2010 FAX: 866-514-0085 chemfresh.com
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Cherry Creek Systems – 2103 3025 N Hancock Ave Colorado Springs, CO 80907 719-380-8373 FAX: 719-380-8695 cherrycreeksystems.com
Climate Control Systems – 229 408 Mersea Rd 3 Leamington, ON N8H3V5 Canada 519-322-2515 climatecontrol.com contact@climatecontrol.com
Chrysal Americas – 340 3063 NW 107th Ave Miami, FL 33172 800-247-9725 chrysal.com
CO2 GRO Inc – 2309 40 King St W, Suite 5800 Toronto, ON M5H 3S1 Canada 416-859-0909 sales@co2gro.ca
Clarity Connect Inc – 2358 128 Raleigh St Holly Springs, NC 27540 919-577-9901 clarity-connect.com thoward@clarity-connect.com
Cohen Hishtil Jaldety Nurseries – 3058 103 Eckford St, 2nd Fl Brooklyn, NY 11222 718-715-6369 cohennur.co.il info@cohennur.co.il
Classic Groundcovers Inc – 2308 405 Belmont Rd Athens, GA 30605 706-543-0145 FAX: 706-369-9844 classic-groundcovers.com
Clearview Horticulture Products – 3254 5343 264th St Aldergrove, BC V4W 1J7 Canada 800-673-3366 FAX: 604-856-1457 clearviewhort.com sales@clearviewhort.com
Clematis The Source of Good Climbers – 326 Duchnicka 27 Pruszków, Mazowieckie 05-800 Poland 48227222664 clematis.com.pl/en clematis1@clematis.com.pl
Concept Plants – 3231 Brunel 21 Lj Ijsselstein, 3401 Netherlands 844-367-7723 conceptplants.com Conley’s Manufacturing & Sales – 3003 4344 Mission Blvd Montclair, CA 91763 800-377-8441 FAX: 909-627-2213 conleys.com info@conleys.com
Control Dekk LLC – 2613 6588 Center Industrial Dr, Suite W Jenison, MI 49428 616-828-4862 FAX: 616-965-2602 controldekk.com info@controldekk.com
Corona Tools – 120 22440 Temescal Canyon Rd Corona, CA 92883 951-737-6515 FAX: 951-737-8657 coronatoolsusa.com
Corteva Agriscience – 2715 9330 Zionsville Rd Indianapolis, IN 46268 317-337-7420 corteva.us/turf
Corvus Drones BV – 3730 Verlengde Maanderweg 118 Ede, GE 6713LM Netherlands +31 624 431639 corvusdrones.com info@corvusdrones.com
Costa Farms – 1516 21800 SW 162nd Ave Miami, FL 33170 305-247-5135 costafarms.com jdeleon@costafarms.com
Container Centralen – 3628 855 E Plant St, Suite 1200 Winter Garden, FL 34787 407-395-9899 cc-racks.com jana.neer@cc-racks.com
Country Folks Grower – 3112 6113 State Hwy 5 Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 800-218-5586 FAX: 518-673-3245 cfgrower.com
Crescent Garden – 430 6807 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33138 877-477-0027 crescentgarden.com customerservice@crescentgarden.com
CowPots – 3727 324 Norfolk Rd, Bdlg 6 East Canaan, CT 6024 860-824-7520 cowpots.com amanda@cowpots.com
CSK LLC – 1750 1001 Doubleday Ave Ontario, CA 91761 1647-708-5975 csktradings.com kiran@cskllc.com
Cravo Equipment Ltd – 2863 30 White Swan Rd Brantford, ON N3T 5L4 Canada 519-759-8226 FAX: 519-752-0082 cravo.com sales@cravo.com
Creation Jute USA LLC – 320 61 Stafford Ave Newington, CT 6111 860-518-2339 creationjuteusa.com mahdiadittya@creationjuteusa.com
Creek Hill Nursery – 1814 17 W Main St Leola, PA 17540-1840 717-556-0000 FAX: 717-556-0001 creekhillnursery.com info@creekhillnursery.com
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CTi Living – 3547 86 Six Point Rd Toronto, ON m8z2x2 Canada 416-767-9574 FAX: 416-767-7505 ctiliving.com
Cultivatd Inc – 354 705 Cotton Mill St, Unit 116 Cornwall, ON K6H 7K7 Canada 343-475-0238 cultivatd.com hello@cultivatd.com Dalsem BV – 3512 Woudseweg 9 Den Hoorn Zh, Zuid-Holland 2635 CG Netherlands +31152695800 dalsem.com info@dalsem.nl
Damatex Inc – 2947 505 Fernand Poitras, Suite 103 Terrebonne, QC J6Y 1Y5 Canada 450-951-5300 FAX: 450-951-5305 damatex.ca info@damatex.ca
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Central Life Sciences – 3541 1501 E Woodfield Rd, Suite 200W Schaumburg, IL 60173 800-248-7763 centralgrower.com
Darwin Perennials – 3239 622 Town Rd West Chicago, IL 60185 630-231-3600 FAX: 630-562-7990 darwinperennials.com
Dave Wilson Nursery – 2726 PO BOX 429, PO Box 429 Hickman, CA 95323 209-874-1821 FAX: 209-874-2274 davewilson.com
David Austin Roses – 3057 15059 State Hwy 64 W Tyler, TX 75704 903-526-1806 FAX: 903-526-1900 helen@davidaustinroses.com
Davis Floral Company Inc – 3228 1851 Bowman Hwy Dewy Rose, GA 30634 706-283-1396 FAX: 706-283-9994 davis-floral.com
Davis Tree Farm & Nursery – 3212 6126 NEFF Rd Valley City, OH 44280 330-483-3324 davistreefarm.com wendy@davistreefarm.com
Dayton Bag & Burlap – 110 322 Davis Ave Dayton, OH 45403 800-543-3400 FAX: 937-258-0029 daybag.com bcouch@daybag.com De Cloet Greenhouse Manufacturing Ltd – 1502 1805 Charlotteville West Qtr Line Simcoe, ON N3Y 4J9 Canada 519-582-3081 FAX: 519-582-0851 decloetgreenhouse.com
Deroose Plants Inc – 1112 4601 N Rock Springs Rd Apopka, FL 32712-5764 407-889-5228 FAX: 407-889-5128 derooseplants.com info@derooseplantsusa.com
Dicalite Management Group – 2629 1001 Conshohocken State Rd, Suite 1-500 West Conshohocken, PA 19428 866-728-3303 marketing@dicalite.com
Devault Enterprises – 3734 7440 E 46th Place Tulsa, OK 74145 918-292-9794 amy@devaultenterprises.com
DIG Marketing – 1741 PO Box 64272 Sherwood Park, AB T8B0A0 Canada dig-digital.com
Decowraps – 164 8900 NW 33rd St, Suite 100 Doral, FL 33172 305-436-1415 FAX: 305-468-3925 decowraps.com info@decowraps.com
Devron Sales Ltd – 3352 412 Enterprise Dr Welland, ON L3B 6H8 Canada 905-788-1120 devronglf.com info@devronglf.com
DeGroot – 3407 PO Box 934, 5530 Coloma N Rd Coloma, MI 49038 800-253-2876 FAX: 269-468-6717 degroot-inc.com sales@degroot-inc.com
Devroomen Garden Products – 3109 3850 Clearview Ct Gurnee, IL 60031 847-395-9911 FAX: 800-395-9920 devroomen.com sales@devroomen.com
DEMA Engineering Company – 1612 10020 Big Bend Rd St. Louis, MO 63122 314-966-3533 sales@demaeng.com
DemandLink – 3707 388 State St, Suite 975 Salem, OR 97301 503-296-2752 demandlink.com
DeWitt Company – 2226 905 S Kingshighway St Sikeston, MO 63801-4415 573-472-0048 FAX: 573-471-6715 dewittcompany.com
Dosatron/Dilution Solutions – 3119 2090 Sunnydale Blvd Clearwater, FL 33765 800-523-8499 FAX: 727-447-0591 dosatronusa.com mailbox@dosatronusa.com
Diversified Agriculture – 2961 556 Industrial Way W Eatontown, NJ 7724 732-363-2333 FAX: 732-905-7696 diversifiedag.com tlyons@diversifiedag.com
DPM – 2127 306 East 12th St, PO Box 36 Davenport, NE 68335 402-364-2186 nurseryjaws.com sales@nurseryjaws.com
Dramm Corporation – 847 PO Box 1960 Manitowoc, WI 54221-1960 920-684-0227 FAX: 920-684-4499 dramm.com
Divulge IT Solutions Inc – 1744 54 Aldersgate Drive Brampton, ON L7A4A7 Canada 647-909-3755 divulgeitsolutions.com kalyani@cskgreen.com
Dümmen Orange – 217 250 S High St Ste 650 Columbus, CA 43215 614-850-9551 FAX: 614-850-9552 dummenorange.com info.na@dummenorange.com
Don Marjama Nursery Company Inc – 1309 11333 SE Bluff Rd Sandy, OR 97055 503-668-8083 FAX: 503-668-4833 donmarjamanursery.com sales@donmarjamanursery.com
DGI Propagators – 1510 7073 40th Ave Hudsonville, MI 49426 616-669-0552 heather@dgiprop.com
Dutch Suppliers Group – 3113 Grote waard 22 Honselersdijk, 2675 bx Netherlands 174639595
Dynamic Plants – 3731 11400 County Rd 14 1/2 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 877-726-2890 dynamicplants.com info@dynamicplants.com Dynamicweb – 753 6080 Center Dr, Suite 600 Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-405-0550 dynamicweb.com info@dynamicwebusa.com
Eason Horticultural Resources – 511 939 Helen Ruth Dr Ft Wright, KY 41017 800-214-2221 FAX: 859-578-2266 ehrnet.com info@ehrnet.com
East Jordan Plastics Inc – 825 6400 M 32 Hwy, PO Box 575 East Jordan, MI 49727 800-353-1190 FAX: 231-546-9246 eastjordanplastics.com
Eastern Shore Nursery of Virginia – 2112 PO Box 400 Melfa, VA 23410 757-787-4732 FAX: 757-787-3009 esnursery.com
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Danziger Dan Flower Farm – 233 PO Box 186 Mishmar Hashiva, 5029700 Israel 972-3-9602525 FAX: 972-3-9605896 danzigeronline.com marketing@danziger.co.il
Ecochar – 1716 3311 E Powell Ave Evansville, IN 47714-0438 812-455-9258 ecochar.org
Electrivo – 3357 2121 International St Columbus, OH 43228 614-710-1337 electrivo.com hello@electrivo.com Emerald Coast Growers – 2313 PO Box 10886 Pensacola, FL 32524-0886 850-941-1830 FAX: 866-800-5958 ecgrowers.com
Enertec Engineering – 1534 4811 King St Beamsville, ON L3J 0N5 Canada 905-563-5090 enertecengineering.com alex@enertecengineering.com
EnSaca Ltd – 1315 418 Chisholm Trail Cincinnati, OH 45215 513-522-6002 FAX: 513-522-6002 ensaca.net
Entosystem – 335 4141 Rue comtois Sherbrooke, QC J1L 1R7 Canada 514 212-8227 entosystem.com info@entosystem.com
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Environmental Plant Management Inc – 1711 15331 W Bell Rd, Suite 212 Surprise, AZ 85374 480-805-1462 FAX: 480-805-1480 epm.earth sales@epm.earth
Epicor Software – 610 804 Las Cimas Pkwy Austin, TX 78746 925-241-3669 epicor.com/greaner
Evergreen Nursery Company Inc – 1854 5027 County Rd TT Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 920-743-4464 FAX: 920-743-9184 evergreennurseryco.com quality@evergreennurseryco.com
Excalibur Plastics Ltd – 2125 PO Box 459 Ruthven, ON N0P 2G0 Canada 519-326-6000 FAX: 519-322-4848 excaliburplastics.com
ErfGoed – 2302 Bredeweg 59 Moerkapelle, Zuid-Holland 2751 GH Netherlands +31 (0)79-593 3800 erfgoed.com info@erfgoed.nl
Express Seed Company – 901 51051 US Hwy 20 Oberlin, OH 44074 800-221-3838 FAX: 440-776-4101 expressseed.com
ET Grow – 1511 PO Box 927 Beamsville, ON L0R 1B0 Canada 888-221-2239 etgrow.com sales@etgrow.com
EZRack – 2350 300 N Pacific Coast Hwy, Suite 1060 El Segundo, CA 90245 877-977-7225 FAX: 877-955-7225 ezrack.com
Evanthia BV – 328 Vlotlaan 560 Monster, South Holland 2681 TX Netherlands +31174715100 evanthia.nl m.hempelmann@evanthia.nl
Farm Credit – 312 50 F St NW, #900 Washington, D.C 20001 202-626-8710 farmcredit.com
Everde Growers – 2702 5151 Mitchelldale St Houston, TX 77092 713-613-5600 everde.com info@everde.com
Fiberlane LLC – 2330 9254 Richmond Rd Bangor, PA 18013 610-498-4474 tgu-greven.com info@fiberlanellc.com
Fleurizon LLC – 2117 1602 Grace Ct Camarillo, CA 93010-2074 805-389-8980 FAX: 805-823-2723 fleurizon.com Flowers Canada Growers Inc – 3620
Fibredust LLC – 3631 30 New Ln Cromwell, CT 6416 860-597-3844 FAX: 860-633-1444 fibredust.com
FieldRoutes – 3732 4500 Eldorado Pkwy, Suite 3200 Mckinney, TX 75070 888-992-2566 fieldroutes.com
Flier Systems USA Inc – 2557 1050 Shiloh Rd, Suite 304 Kennesaw, GA 30144 678-662-7055 m.vanderwaal@fliersystems.com
Flopak – 2935 1215 Dielman Industrial Ct St Louis, MO 63132 800-551-2626 flopakusa.com steve.durham@flopakusa.com
Fine Americas Inc – 3636 1850 Mt Diablo Blvd, Suite 405 Walnut Creek, CA 94596-4476 925-932-8800 FAX: 925-932-8892 fine-americas.com Florasearch Inc – 1015 1740 Lake Markham Rd Sanford, FL 32771-8964 407-320-8177 FAX: 407-320-8083 florasearch.com search@florasearch.com
Flamingo Holland – 225 1250 Avenida Chelsea Vista, CA 92081 760-734-1033 FAX: 760-727-1173 flamingoholland.com info@flamingoholland.com
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FlowVision LLC – 1609 7535 Crooked Oak Ct Parker, CO 80134 561-301-8740 flowvision.com Fluence – 1808 4129 Commercial Center Dr, Suite 450 Austin, TX 78744 512-217-4073 fluence.science wendell.grimsley@fluencebioengineering.com
Fertil USA – 3334 4660 Trestle Ln Slatington, PA 18080-3727 610-767-9221 fertilusa.com
FEWA – 2233 2901 Bucks Bayou Rd Bay City, TX 77414 877-422-3392 FAX: 979-245-8969 fewaglobal.org info@fewaglobal.org
45 Speedvale Ave E, Unit 7 Guelph, ON N1H 1J2 Canada 519-836-5495 flowerscanadagrowers.com flowers@fco.ca
FMC – 2426 2929 Walnut St Philadelphia, PA 19104 800-321-1362 fmcprosolutions.com
Fogco – 168 600 S 56th St, Suite 9 Chandler, AZ 85226 800-607-6478 FAX: 480-838-2232 fogco.com
ForemostCo Inc – 1633 8457 NW 66 St Miami, FL 33166 800-421-8986 FAX: 305-592-8934 foremostco.com info@foremostco.com
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Eckert’s Greenhouse – 2650 34051 Ryan Rd Sterling Heights, MI 48310 586-264-5678 FAX: 586-978-8197 h2olaborsaver.com eckerts_greenhouse@yahoo.com
Forrest Keeling Nursery – 1852 PO Box 135, 88 Forrest Keeling Lane Elsberry, MO 63343 573-898-5571 forrestkeeling.com khainsfurther@fknursery.com
Fortis Products LLC – 2255 12400 SE 38th St, Suite 50364 Bellevue, WA 98006 708-415-2283 fortisrack@gmail.com
Freedom Tree Farms – 3711 1147 US41 Pelham, TN 37366 617-307-8293 benh@chenmark.com
Fresh 2U Transportation – 1855 51051 US Hwy 20 Oberlin, OH 44074 440-776-1807 G&V Greenhouse Solutions LLC – 250 301 N Warpath Dr, PO Box 337 Milan, IN 47031 812-819-8004 greenhousesolutionsusa.com julie@gvgreenhousesolutions.com
Gallina USA – 257 4335 Capital Circle Janesville, WI 53546 608-531-0450 wgallinausa.com dave.corbliss@gallinausa.com
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Galton Wholesale – 1713 4460 Trade Center Blvd Laredo, TX 78045 956-753-3025 FAX: 956-753-3129 galtonb2b.com contact@galtonwholesale.com
GEKA Quick Connects / Stonecasters LLC – 815 1250 Henri Dr Wauconda, IL 60084 800-323-4784 geka.de/en/ fhonold@henristudio.com
Garden Marketing Group LLC – 1430 9239 Premier Row Dallas, TX 75247 800-581-9555 growertags.com
Gempler’s – 2104 100 S 1st St Mount Horeb, WI 53572 608-554-9017 gemplers.com keith@gemplers.com
Gardenworld/Growing Colors – 3229 9725 Hemingway Ave S Cottage Grove, MN 55016 651-646-0881 FAX: 651-646-9569 growingcolors.com
Gateway Industrial Products – 212 160 Freedom Ct Elyria, OH 44035 216-906-3209 sales@gatewayindustrial.com
GE Current, a Daintree company – 2514 1975 Noble Rd East Cleveland, OH 44112 514-556-1150 FAX: 514-556-1231 gecurrent.com colin.woodford@gecurrent.com
Gediflora – 136 Schierveldestraat 14 Oostnieuwkerke, 8840 Belgium +32 51 26 88 88 gediflora.be info@gediflora.be
GeoSeed/Twilley Seed – 3207 121 Gary Rd Hodges, SC 29653-9168 864-227-5117 FAX: 864-227-5108 geoseed.com/twilleyseed.com svc@geoseed.com GGS Structures Inc – 2118 3559 North Service Rd Vineland Station, ON L0R 2E0 Canada 905-562-7341 FAX: 905-562-3011 ggsstructures.com sales@ggsstructures.com
Gintec Shade Technologies Inc – 160 1887 Windham East Quarter Line Windham Centre, ON N0E 2A0 Canada 877-443-4743 FAX: 519-443-8120 gintec.ca info@gintec.ca Glenhaven Home & Holiday – 2708 213 Maple St Northfield, MN 55057-2338 507-458-6343 glenhavenhomeholiday.com tom@glenhavenhomeholiday.com
GoDEX International Americas – 3413 3963 Camino Ranchero Camarillo, CA 93012 888-987-8878 FAX: 805-987-5115 godexintl.com/?locale=en_us infoga@godexintl.com Gowan USA – 437 13200 Metcalf Ave #125 Overland Park, KS 66213 913-871-1730 FAX: 913-681-2198 gowanco.com
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Great Lakes Label LLC/Label Gator – 1861 910 Metzgar Dr NW Comstock Park, MI 49321 616-647-9880 FAX: 616-647-9881 labelgatorbrand.com todds@greatlakeslabel.com
Global Horticultural Inc – 2114 4222 Sann Rd Beamsville, ON L0R 1B1 Canada 905-563-3211 FAX: 905-563-3191 globalhort.com
Green Solutions LLC – 2210 PO Box 1373 Hebron, CT 6248 860-368-9643 gsigreen.com johnwynne@gsigreen.com
Green Trade Horticulture LLC – 178 555 W Country Club Ln, Suite C #192 Escondido, CA 92026 760-842-3238 jonathan@greentradehort.com Greenex – 3417 5485 Wiles Rd, Suite 406 Coconut Creek, FL 33073 954-979-0108 FAX: 905-682-9994 greenex.com kim@greenex.com
GIE Media – 1637 5811 Canal Rd Valley View, OH 44125 800-456-0707 FAX: 216-525-0515 giemedia.com Greenhouse Management, Produce Grower, Nursery Management, Garden Center, Cannabis Business Times.
GPN/Lawn & Garden Retailer – 2325 75 Applewood Dr, Suite A, PO Box 128 Sparta, MI 49345 616-520-2137
Greenhouse Grower Magazine – 2625, 2627 37733 Euclid Ave Willoughby, OH 44094-5992 440-942-2000 FAX: 440-942-0662 greenhousegrower.com
Greenhouse Lighting and Systems Engineering Consortium – 1536 134A Plant Science Building Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 903-421-4678 glase.org
Greenhouse Megastore – 1506 70 Eastgate Drive Danville, IL 61834 425-478-4154 greenhousemegastore.com travis.talbot@greenhousemegastore.com
Greenleaf Nursery Company – 1327 28406 Highway 82 Park Hill, OK 74451 800-331-2982 FAX: 800-407-5550 greenleafnursery.com mark_andrews@greenleafnursery.com
Greenspire Global Inc – 1657 2319 Bell Ave Des Moines, IA 50321 515-288-0441 greenspireglobal.com
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FormFlex Canada Inc – 2015 9-86 Wigle Ave Kingsville, ON N9Y 2J8 Canada 877-845-7376 formflex.ca
Griffin – 2525 PO Box 36, 1619 Main St Tewksbury, MA 1876 800-888-0054 FAX: 978-640-4979 griffins.com
Gro-bark – 1426 816 Mayfield Rd Caledon, ON L7C 0Y6 Canada 905-846-1515 gro-bark.com
Grodan – 2461 8024 Esquesing Line Milton, ON L9T 6W3 Canada 800-872-2476 grodan.com info@grodan.com
Groundwork BioAg – 2110 7632 Wildcat Pike New Bloomington, OH 43341 614-623-6086 groundworkbioag.com
Grow Rebates – 2817 302 W Broadway Ave Moses Lake, WA 98837 509-855-5409 growrebates.com admin@growrebates.com Growcentia – 1515 4545 Viking Way Loveland, CO 80538 970-818-3321 mymammothgarden.com info@growcentia.com
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Grower Direct Supply Inc – 2219 1199 Fairway Dr, Suite 112 Walnut, CA 91789 479-366-3375 growerdirectsupply.com
GrowerTalks|Green Profit Magazine – 2403 PO Box 1660 West Chicago, IL 60186-1660 866-888-4237 FAX: 888-888-0014 ballpublishing.com info@ballpublishing.com GrowerTalks|Green Profit is the premier industry magazine for commercial greenhouse growers and retail garden centers.
Growing Systems Inc – 2603 2950 N Weil St Milwaukee, WI 53212-2696 414-263-3131 FAX: 414-263-2454 growingsystemsinc.com
Growlink – 3356 1675 Larimer St, Suite 820 Denver, CO 80202 800-432-0160 growlink.com info@growlink.com GrowPro – 1950 900 Route 9 N Woodbridge, NJ 7095 800-446-7647 nipgroup.com
GrowSpan – 1013 1395 John Fitch Blvd South Windsor, CT 6074 860-528-1119 FAX: 860-289-4711 growspan.com ken-jaime@charter.net
GrowTech Inc – 2410 7106 Crossroads Blvd, Suite 216 Brentwood, TN 37027 615-376-6370 FAX: 615-376-6371 growtech.com growtech@growtech.com
GrowTech Solutions LLC – 2107 2754 W Appaloosa Rd Tucson, AZ 85742 888-682-0219 FAX: 775-251-6492 growtechsolutions.com sburks@growtechsolutions.com
H&H Farm Machine Company – 124 7916 Unionville Brief Rd Monroe, NC 28110 704-753-4919 FAX: 704-753-4324 hhspray.com
Hanna Instruments – 2251 270 George Washington Hwy Smithfield, RI 2917 877-694-2662 FAX: 401-765-7575 hannainst.com info@hannainst.com Hardystarts by Welby Gardens – 2354 17201 W 64th Ave Arvada, CO 80007 303-288-3398 FAX: 303-287-9316 hardystarts.com
Harnois Greenhouses – 100 1044 Principale Saint-Thomas, QC J0K 3L0 Canada 450-756-1041 harnois.com info@harnois.com
HDS USA LLC – 458 560 Deer Park Rd Dix Hills, NY 11746 631-874-1040 FAX: 631-878-0742 horticulturedirect.com sales@horticulturedirect.com
Heart of Florida Greenhouses Inc – 3424 7555 Crewsville Rd Zolfo Springs, FL 33890-2724 863-735-1199 FAX: 863-735-1081 heartplants.com sales@heartplants.com
Harrell’s LLC – 2809 5105 New Tampa Hwy Lakeland, FL 33815 863-687-2774 FAX: 863-904-1540 harrells.com Haviland Plastic Products – 1408 PO Box 38 Haviland, OH 45851 419-622-1352 FAX: 419-622-1323 havilandplastics.com
H2O Engineering Inc – 3537 189 Granada Dr San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 805-547-0303 FAX: 805-547-0113 h2oengineering.com sales@h2oengineering.com
Haifa North America Inc – 2731 307 Cranes Roost Blvd # 2030 Altamonte Springs, FL 32701 407-862-6400 FAX: 407-332-7966 haifa-group.com
Hawaiian Moon – 222 1226 Turner St Clearwater, FL 33756 888-256-3276 FAX: 866-618-6480 aloecream.biz customerservice@hmaloe.com
HeatStar AG – 146 4560 W 160th St Cleveland, OH 44135 866-447-2194 FAX: 800-321-0552 heatstarag.com
Heilux – GrowFilm – 3056 10921 Valley View Rd Eden Prairie, MN 55344 888-295-1600 heiluxllc.com
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Hello Nature – 2206 1800 Purdue Pkwy Anderson, IN 46016 765-615-1900 hello-nature.com
Heritage Greenhouse Products – 345 23190 Clarks Mountain Rd Rapidan, VA 22733-9011 540-318-7004 FAX: 540-318-0709 heritagegreenhouseproducts.com
High Caliper Growing - Smart Pots – 2324 7000 N Robinson Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73116 405-842-7700 FAX: 405-842-7706 smartpots.com info@smartpots.com
Hillcrest Nursery Inc – 2739 21029 Gunpowder Rd Manchester, MD 21102-2403 800-452-4032 FAX: 410-239-4396 hillcrestnursery.com
HilverdaFlorist – 3531 Dwarsweg 15 De Kwakel, Noord Holland 1424 PL Netherlands +31 297328229 hilverdaflorist.com info@hilverdaflorist.com
HIP Labels – 3519 PO Box 10826 Greensboro, NC 27404 336-472-0674 FAX: 336-553-1286 hiplabels.com info@hiplabels.com
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Green-Tek Inc – 2659 5560 E Buss Rd Clinton, WI 53525 608-754-7336 FAX: 608-754-7334 green-tek.com
Holt Nurseries – 3746 2690 Lakeville Rd Apopka, FL 32703 407-880-2867 FAX: 407-880-0707
Home Nursery Inc – 3159 PO Box 128 Albers, IL 62215 618-248-5194 FAX: 877-731-9319 homenursery.com alicias@homenursery.com
Hoogendoorn America – 1208 4890 Victoria Ave N The Lodge Building R6 Vineland, ON L0R 2E0 Canada 905-562-0800 hoogendoorn.ca
Hort Americas LLC – 2421 2801 Renee St Bedford, TX 76021 469-532-2383 FAX: 469-375-2479 hortamericas.com
Horta-Craft Ltd – 1018 4836 Egremont Dr Strathroy, ON N7G3H3 Canada 519-245-8441 FAX: 519-245-8442 horta-craft.ca info@horta-craft.ca
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Hortica, a brand of the Sentry Insurance Group – 2224 1 Horticultural Ln, PO Box 428 Edwardsville, IL 62025-6951 800-851-7740 FAX: 800-233-3642 hortica.com sales@hortica.com
Horticultural Alliance – 2208 1800 Purdue Pkwy Anderson, IN 46016 765-615-1900 horticulturalalliance.com info@horticulturalalliance.com
Horticultural Marketing & Printing / Orora Visual – 3447 3210 Innovative Way Mesquite, TX 75149 800-433-8247 FAX: 972-222-4719 hortmp.com HOVE Int/Logiqs – 247 3220 Mary Dr Marietta, GA 30066-4334 770-578-4637 hoveintl.com edwin@hoveintl.com
HPNow – 2232 Sydmarken 32 Søborg, Copenhagen 2860 Denmark +1 831 331 7370 hpnow.eu sales@hpnow.com
Huanmei Supply – 2829 105 Raptor Beak Way Cedar Creek, TX 78612 512-809-1409 addy@szhuanmei.cn
Huplaso – 3618 19 rue Duclos St-Isidore, NB E8M 1N3 Canada 506-358-6345 FAX: 506-358-2868 huplaso.ca info@huplaso.ca
Hydrofarm / PARsource – 2412 1304 Southpoint Blvd, Suite 200 Petaluma, CA 94954 855-727-5483 FAX: 877-262-6050 parsource.com
I & J LLC – 750 30 Koele Way, Unit C Wahiawa, HI 96786 808-450-7497 ijcoir.com iirshad12@gmail.com
ICL – 3627 2755 W 5th North St Summerville, SC 29483 843-492-8255 icl-sf.com marketingusa@icl-group.com Ikeuchi USA Inc – 3713 4722 Ritter Ave Blue Ash, OH 45242 513-942-3060 FAX: 513-942-3064 ikeuchi.us
Innovative Growers Equipment Inc – 503 421 N California St, Bldg 6 Sycamore, IL 60178 815-991-5010 innovativegrowersequipment.com
Jacto Inc – 3404 PO Box 2025 Tualatin, OR 97062 503-885-8723 jacto.com info@jacto.com
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J Berry – 114 201 PR 5180 Grand Saline, TX 75140 903-962-6590 FAX: 903-962-6541 jberrynursery.com
IPM Laboratories Inc – 106 PO Box 300 Locke, NY 13092 315-497-2063 FAX: 315-497-3129 ipmlabs.com ipminfo@ipmlabs.com
J&D Manufacturing – 2735 6200 US Highway 12 Eau Claire, WI 54701-8360 800-998-2398 FAX: 888-972-4454 jdmfg.com jdmfg@jdmfg.com
IPM Scoutek – 215 PO Box 33002 Lakeview RO Windsor, ON N8Y 0A2 Canada 519-259-3854 ipmscoutek.com carrie@ipmscoutek.com
Iseli Nursery/Weeks Roses – 3154 30590 SE Kelso Rd Boring, OR 97009 800-777-6202 FAX: 503-663-0202 iselinursery.com
ISO Group – 3458 Middelkampseweg 9 Gameren, GE 5311 PC Netherlands 0418552735 iso-group.nl
Impresind – 112 VIA PRIMO MAGGIO 24 Gorgonzola, MILANO 20064 Italy +39 02 9574 1932 impresind.com info@impresind.com
Ingersoll Rand Ion Solutions – 302 201 Ivyland Rd Ivyland, PA 18974 913-329-2686 ingersollrand.com/ion-solutions
IUNU – 313 558 1st Ave S, #100 Seattle, WA 98104 844-476-4868 iunu.com
J. Frank Schmidt & Son Company – 1435 PO Box 189 Boring, OR 97009 503-663-4128 FAX: 503-663-2121 jfschmidt.com talk-to-us@jfschmidt.com
Jackrabbit Nursery – 1009 12091 Hwy 165 S Glenmora, LA 71433 318-792-3129 jackrabbitnursery.com jackrabbitnursery@yahoo.com
Jade Systems – 2303 81 Creasman Hill Rd Mills River, NC 28759 828-891-5115 FAX: 828-891-5150 jadesys7@gmail.com
Javo USA Inc – 1457 1900 Cobb International Blvd, Suite G – H Kennesaw, GA 30152-4363 770-428-4491 FAX: 770-424-6635 javo.usa.net Jelitto Perennial Seeds – 122 125 Chenoweth Ln, Suite 301 Louisville, KY 40207 502-895-0807 FAX: 502-895-3934 jelitto.com
Jiffy Products of America Inc – 3513 5401 Baumhart Rd Ste B Lorain, OH 44053 440-282-2818 FAX: 440-282-2853 jiffygroup.com prosales@jiffygroup.com
Jolly Farmer Products Inc – 2216 PO Box 787 Houlton, ME 4730 800-695-8300 FAX: 800-863-7814 jollyfarmer.com Exhibitors are coded with icons to help you find exhibitors of interest to you. Floral
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Hoffman Nursery Inc – 3013 5520 Bahama Rd Rougemont, NC 27572-7460 919-479-6620 FAX: 919-471-3100 hoffmannursery.com sales@hoffmannursery.com
JRM Chemical Inc – 2406 4881 Neo Pkwy Cleveland, OH 44128-3101 216-475-8488 FAX: 216-475-6517 soilmoist.com jrm@en.com
Juniper Farms Peat Moss & Growing Media (Irving Forest Products) – 176 300 Union St Saint John, NB E2L 4M3 Canada 506-643-0124 juniperfarms.com
Kamps Hydrangea Inc – 1839 4304 23rd S Vineland Station, ON L0R 2E0 Canada 905-562-4568 FAX: 905-562-0030 kampshydrangea.com sales@kampshydrangea.com
Kaneya Company Ltd – 411 34-Susagaoka Toyohama Minamichita Chita Aichi 470-3412 Japan +81-569-651256 FAX: +81-569-652230 kaneya-ltd.co.jp Kase Horticulture – 3431 PO Box 1600 Whitney, TX 76692 254-694-5846 FAX: 254-694-4010 kaseworks.com
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Kazumi Garden – 1518 7651 NW 15th St Pembroke Pines, FL 33024 833-452-9864 kazumigarden.com info@kazumigarden.com
KCoe Isom LLP – 2654 6125 Sky Pond Dr, Suite 200 Loveland, CO 80538 970-685-3422 kcoe.com austin.sterling@kcoe.com Kekkilä-BVB – 3140 Californischeweg 10b, PO Box 8551 Grubbenvorst, LI 5971NV Netherlands 321-277-7162 kekkila-bvb.com info@bvb-substrates.com
Kelco Industries – 3548 PO Box 160 Milbridge, ME 4658 207-546-7989 FAX: 207-546-2791 kelcomaine.com sales2006@kelcomaine.com
Kieft Seed – 3624 622 Town Rd Chicago, IL 60185 630 231-1400 FAX: 630 293-2557 panamseed.com/perennials Kientzler North America – 2317 1904 Hummock Ln Encinitas, CA 92024 760-846-1210 kientzler-north-america.com
Klar – 1512 Lote. 1-C2 Int. B-1 Sec. Santa Genoveva Lurín, Lima 15823 Peru +517134713 klar.com.pe sales@klar.com.pe
Klasmann-Deilmann Americas Inc – 3425 350 S Miami Ave, Unit 3706 Miami, FL 33130 305-397-8498 klasmann-deilmann.com Knox Horticulture – 2314 940 Avalon Rd Winter Garden, FL 34787 407-654-1972 FAX: 407-654-2302 knoxhort.com
Koba – 3635 60 Baekeland Ave Middlesex, NJ 8846 732-469-0110 FAX: 732-469-0835 kobacorp.com sales@kobacorp.com
Koidra Inc – 342 500 Yale Ave N, Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98109 312-401-4027 doan.ha@koidra.ai
Kokosflora Americas LLC – 1740 10113 Bridgewater Dr Mckinney, TX 75072 432-553-8658 kokosflora.com info@kokosflora.com
Kurt Lee Products – 2133 268 Oxford Rd Oxford, CT 6478 800-243-6622 FAX: 203-888-3038 kurtleepro@aol.com
LB White Company – 3253 411 Mason St Onalaska, WI 54650 608-783-5691 lbwhite.com
Lallemand Plant Care – 1856 59 Industrial Park Crescent, Unit 1 Sault Ste Marie, ON P6B 5P3 Canada 438-229-8414 lallemandplantcare.com
LED Smart Inc – 3721 18905 32nd Ave Surrey, BC V3Z 1A7 Canada 800-457-0416 FAX: 780-438-6624 ledsmart.com
Legacy Labor Inc – 534 201 N Mitchell St, Suite L1 Cadillac, MI 49601 231-444-0050 legacylabor.com office@legacylabor.com
Lambert Peat Moss Inc – 3125 106 Lambert Rd Riviere Ouelle, QC G0L 2C0 Canada 418-852-2885 FAX: 418-852-3352 lambertpeatmoss.com helenec@lambertpeatmoss.com
Leo Berbee Bulb Company – 1333 18443 State Route 4 N Marysville, OH 43040 937-642-0511 mattieb@berbeeus.com
Landmark Plastic – 3103 1331 Kelly Ave Akron, OH 44306 330-785-2200 FAX: 330-785-9200 landmarkplastic.com
LandscapeHub – 1727 2045 W Grand Ave Suite B, PMB 97272 Chicago, IL 60612 630-995-6935 lindsay@landscapehub.com
Lincoln Nurseries – 403 O-142 Lincoln St Grand Rapids, MI 49534 616-453-2351 FAX: 616-453-8424 lincolnnurseries.com
Koolfog – 2213 31145 Plantation Dr Thousand Palms, CA 92276 760-321-9203 koolfog.com broe@koolfog.com
Koppert – 2834 1502 Old US 23 Howell, MI 48843 800-928-8827 FAX: 810-632-8770 koppertus.com info@koppertonline.com
Link4 Greenhouse Controls – 2010 175 E Freedom Ave Anaheim, CA 92801 714-524-0004 FAX: 714-854-7244 link4controls.com
Little Prince of Oregon Nursery – 3216 15868 NE Eilers Rd Aurora, OR 97002 503-678-5687 littleprinceoforegon.com
Lizzy Blossom LLC – 2657 245 W Roosevelt Rd, Bld 10, Suite 74 West Chicago, IL 60185 773-230-9915 lizzyblossom.com aubry.field@lizzyblossom.com
LLK Greenhouse Solutions – 3462 14800 Foltz Pkwy Strongsville, OH 44149 440-236-8332 llklink.com info@llklink.com
Lock Drives Inc – 1429 11198 Downs Rd Pineville, NC 28134 704-588-1844 FAX: 704-588-1899 lockdrives.com
Lotus International – 314 5 Dairy Pak Rd Athens, GA 30607 800-475-6887 mbeck@lotus-intl.com Exhibitors are coded with icons to help you find exhibitors of interest to you. Floral
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JR Peters Inc – 2003, 2005 6656 Grant Way Allentown, PA 18106 610-395-7104 FAX: 610-395-0322 jrpeters.com
Lumiforte – 638 47341 Hope River Rd Chilliwack Bc, BC V2P 6H5 Canada 604-703-1103 FAX: 604-703-1104 redusystems.com
Lynx Associates – 1203 24 Cayuga Ave Oakland, NJ 07436-4026 201-405-0300 lynxassociates.com lynxasssoc@gmail.com
M&M Wintergreens Inc – 2246 PO Box 878 Columbia Station, OH 44028 216-398-1288 FAX: 216-398-0798 wintergreens.com shannon@wintergreens.com
Mabre – 232 5730 Barre St St Hyacinthe, QC J2R 1E4 Canada 844-253-0663 FAX: 844-253-0664 mabreairsystems.com
Machinerie SB Inc – 3337 1934 Notre-Dame Saint-Remi, QC J0L 2L0 Canada 450-454-6260 sbee.ca sb@sbee.ca
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Macore Company Sales & Marketing – 3150 PO Box 338 Lafayette, OR 97127 800-331-9555 FAX: 866-771-9899 macore.com mike@macore.com
Mad Greenhouse Products – 2211 155 Prairie Lake Rd, Suite G East Dundee, IL 60118 847-426-6847 FAX: 847-844-4144 madgreenhouseproducts.com sales@madgreenhouseproducts.com
Magnation Water Technologies – 2656 660 4th St Oakland, CA 94607 510-879-7800 FAX: 510-879-7801 rainlikewater.com mike.jenzeh@rainlikewater.com Magnolia Gardens Nursery – 3313 18810 Turtle Creek Ln Magnolia, TX 77355 800-9319550 FAX: 281-252-8623 mgnliners.com
Maril Products Inc – 2207 15421 Red Hill Ave, Suite D Tustin, CA 92780 714-544-7711 FAX: 714-544-4830 physan.com physan@earthlink.net
Mariner Business Solutions – 3354 1385 S Colorado Blvd, Suite A-310 Denver, CO 80222 303-692-8200 marinerbusinesssolutions.com dougy@marinercomputer.com
Marrone Bio Innovations – 3329 1540 Drew Ave Davis, CA 95618 530-750-2800 marronebio.com
MAS Labor H-2A – 3055 PO Box 507 Lovingston, VA 22949 434-263-4300 FAX: 434-263-4700 maslabor.com mwright@maslabor.com
Mast Young Plants Inc – 1828 6564 Peach Ridge Ave NW Grand Rapids, MI 49544-9734 616-784-0583 FAX: 616-784-3136 mastyoungplants.com
Master Nursery Garden Centers Inc – 2931 190 S Orchard Ave, Suite B230 Vacaville, CA 95688 707-359-2700 FAX: 707-359-2799 masternursery.com info@masternursery.com
Master Plant-Prod (Plantex) – 3257 314 Orenda Rd Brampton, ON L6T 1G1 Canada 800-565-4769 plantprod.com
Masterblend International LLC – 1927 4673 Weitz Rd Morris, IL 60450 815-416-1460 FAX: 815-416-1464 masterblend.com info@masterblend.com Masterblend manufactures & blends premium water-soluble & control-release fertilizers made with only the purest, technical grade ingredients & micronutrients.
McHutchison – 1233 40 Shuman Blvd, #120 Naperville, IL 60563 800-943-2230 FAX: 866-234-8884 mchutchison.com
Meridian Young Plants – 441 8647 Guide Meridian Rd Lynden, WA 98264 800-789-1445 FAX: 800-301-8847 meridianyoungplants.com
Meadow – 179 62b Poorandampalayam Village Sulur Taluk Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641669 India +919442519105 meadowindia.com jeeva@meadowindia.com
Messersmith Manufacturing Inc – 3104 2612 F Rd Bark River, MI 49807 906-466-9010 FAX: 906-466-2843 burnchips.com lnewton@burnchips.com
Meadow View Growers – 154 755 N Dayton-Lakeview Rd New Carlisle, OH 45344 937-845-0093 FAX: 937-845-4082 meadowview.com info@meadowview.com
MasterTag – 1937 9751 US Highway 31 N Montague, MI 49437-9555 231-894-5651 FAX: 231-894-1759 mastertag.com Maximus – 210 1250 Rue Marie Victorin Saint-Bruno, QC J3V 6B8 Canada 877 445-6556 maximus-solution.com greenhouse@maximus-systems.com
Meadowood Enterprises LLC – 2611 PO Box 602 Madison, OH 44057 440-321-8710 FAX: 866-232-6112 shrubs.trees@gmail.com
McConkey Company – 3625 1615 Puyallup St, PO Box 1690 Sumner, WA 98390 253-863-8111 FAX: 253-826-0583 mcconkeyco.com sales@mcconkeyco.com
Merchney Greenhouses – 2813 PO Box 3871 Anderson, SC 29622 864-940-6666 FAX: 844-728-6688 merchneygreenhouses.com
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Metagenom Bio Life Science Inc – 1514 550 Parkside Dr, Unit A9 Waterloo, ON N2L5V4 Canada 289-860-1735 healthyhydroponics.ca trevor.charles@metagenom.com
Meteor Systems – 3359 419 Seacliff Dr E Leamington, ON N8H 3V7 Canada 519-324-9900 meteorsystems.com
Michell’s – 1659 225 W Church Rd King Of Prussia, PA 19406 800-422-4678 FAX: 334-721-8929 michells.com info@michells.com
Michigan Grower Products Inc – 3203 251 McCollum Galesburg, MI 49053-9509 800-354-2713 FAX: 269-665-4410 surefill.com
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Ludvig Svensson Inc – 2025 535 Griffith Rd Charlotte, NC 28217 704-357-0457 FAX: 704-357-0460 ludvigsvensson.com/en/climate-screens
Micro Grow Greenhouse Systems – 2703, 2705 42065 Zevo Dr, B1 Temecula, CA 92590 951-296-3340 FAX: 951-296-3350 microgrow.com
Microbial Science Laboratories LLC – 1655 866-D Bridge Valley Rd Columbia, PA 17512 717-327-1010 microbialsciencelaboratories.com sales@microbialsciencelaboratories.com
MicroCool – 208 72216 Northshore St, 103 Thousand Palms, CA 92276 760-322-1111 microcool.com fog@microcool.com
Midwest Trading Horticultural Supplies Inc – 2030 PO Box 398 Maple Park, IL 60151 630-365-1990 FAX: 630-365-3818 midwest-trading.com
Midwest Wire Works LLC – 1748 4657 Stenstrom Rd Rockford, IL 61109 815-874-1701 FAX: 815-874-1702 petedickerson@midwestwireworks.com
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Mikskaar Peat and Substrates – 2326 Katusepapi 4 Tallinn, 11420 Estonia +3725099205 FAX: +3726101740 mikskaar.com sales@mikskaar.com
Millcreek Gardens LLC – 1010 15088 Smart-Cole Rd Ostrander, OH 43061-9319 800-948-1234 FAX: 877-964-6446 millcreekplants.com sales@millcreekplants.com
Millstadt Young Plants – 1925 6627 Route 158 Millstadt, IL 62260 618-476-3617 FAX: 618-476-3878 millstadtyoungplants.com shines@ngheimos.com
Mitchell Ellis Products Inc – 1448 9450 Moffett Rd, PO BOX 628 Semmes, AL 36575 251-649-6466 ellisproducts.com diane@ellisproducts.com
ML Irrigation Systems Inc – 2707 2265 S Main St Fountain Inn, SC 29644 864-862-5000 FAX: 864-862-5010 mlirrigation.com markml@bellsouth.net
Modine Manufacturing Company – 1629 1500 DeKoven Ave Racine, WI 53403 262-636-1200 modinehvac.com connect.hvac@na.modine.com
Moleaer Inc – 2332 20800 Belshaw Ave, Suite C105 Carson, CA 90746 424-558-3567 moleaer.com jennifer@moleaer.com
Monrovia – 1533, 1731 13455 SE Lafayette Hwy Dayton, OR 97114 800-666-0111 FAX: 503-868-7352 monrovia.com
Mossify – 2606 351 Ferrier St, Unit 2 Markham, ON L3R 5Z2 Canada 647-991-7897 mossify.ca info@mossify.ca
Mprise Agriware – 3432 Newtonstraat 2 Veenendaal, 3902HP Netherlands +31610969339 mprise.nl/agriware hstolk@mprise.nl
MPS – 1932 Leehove 65a 2678 MB De Lier, PO Box 114, De Lier, Zuid-Holland 2678 ZJ Netherlands +31 (0)174-615715 FAX: +31 (0)174-632059 my-mps.com info@my-mps.com
Mycorrhizal Applications – 3305 710 NW E St Grants Pass, OR 97526-1831 541-476-3985 FAX: 541-476-1581 mycorrhizae.com inquiries@mycorrhizae.com
National Nursery Products Inc – 162 PO Box 743 Chardon, OH 44024 800-640-6532 FAX: 800-273-1656 plantrep.com
Natorp’s Nursery – 1337 8601 Snider Rd Mason, OH 45040 513-398-4769 FAX: 513-459-7548 natorp.com
Natural Beauty – 2750 PO Box 790, N781 Curran Road Denmark, WI 54208-0790 920-863-2107 FAX: 920-863-8386 natbeauty.com
NB Metalworx LLC – 2411 21 Fish Hatchery Road Forest Hill, LA 71430 318-955-0380 nbmetalworx.com nathan@nbmetalworx.com Neptune’s Harvest – 2408 28 Kondelin Rd Gloucester, MA 1930 800-259-4769 FAX: 978-281-2412 neptunesharvest.com ann@neptunesharvest.com
Netafim USA – 3317 5470 E Home Ave Fresno, CA 93727 559-453-6800 netafimusa.com netafim.usa@netafim.com
Netherland Bulb Company – 2939 2720 Industrial Way Vineland, Nj 8360 800-788-8547 netherlandbulb.com contactus@netherlandbulb.com
New Christie Ventures – 1303 31 Sheridan Dr Naugatuck, CT 6770 203-232-7172 FAX: 203-720-9489 newchristieventures.com
New Moon Nursery LLC – 3310 910 Kings Hwy Woodstown, NJ 8098 888-998-1951 FAX: 888-998-1952 newmoonnursery.com info@newmoonnursery.com
NewGen® Boxwood – 3214 2717 Tye Brook Hwy Piney River, VA 22964 434-277-5455 newgenboxwood.com info@newgenboxwood.com
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Niagrow Systems Ltd – 2019 3559 North Service Rd Vineland Station, ON L0R 2E0 Canada 905-562-6226 FAX: 905-562-3011 niagrow.com sales@ggsstructures.com
North Branch Nursery Inc – 2737 PO Box 353, 3359 Kesson RD Pemberville, OH 43450 419-287-4679 FAX: 419-287-4161 northbranchnursery.com
North Carolina Farms Inc – 837 4205 Forest Dr Indian Trail, NC 28079-6707 704-283-1800 FAX: 704-289-6312 ncfarmsinc.com brad.donahue@ncfarmsinc.com
North Creek Nurseries Inc – 2910 388 North Creek Rd Landenberg, PA 19350 610-255-0100 FAX: 610-255-4762 northcreeknurseries.com steve@northcreeknurseries.com
Northland Floral Inc – 324 4865 Martin Rd N Lincoln, ON L3J 1H2 Canada 866-466-0366 FAX: 905-562-7060 northlandfloral.com
Nufarm – 1416 11901 S Austin Ave Alsip, IL 60803 708-377-1330 nufarm.com/usturf
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Michigan Peat/Baccto – 211 2243 Milford St Houston, TX 77098 800-324-7328 FAX: 832-645-7240 baccto.com troth@michiganpeat.com
Oglesby Plants International – 2231 15168 NW Oglesby Rd Altha, FL 32421 850-762-3229 oglesbytc.com info@oglesbytc.com
Ohio State University ATI – 3306 1328 Dover Rd Wooster, OH 44691-8905 330-287-1331 FAX: 330-287-1333 ati.osu.edu OHP Inc – 2747 PO Box 746 Bluffton, SC 29910-0746 800-356-4647 ohp.com markb@ohp.com
Oldcastle Lawn & Garden – 2547 400 Perimeter Center Terrace Suite 1000 Atlanta, GA 30346 470-503-4994 myoldcastle.com
Optimara Group – 2619 1501 Lischey Ave, PO Box 78565 Nashville, TN 37207 800-443-2290 FAX: 615-228-5831 optimara.info
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Oregon Perennial Company – 2312 7303 Kinns Rd NE Woodburn, OR 97071-9517 503-982-2230 FAX: 866-829-4721 oregonperennial.com
OrganiLock Inc – 1739 4100 Nebo Rd Madisonville, KY 42431 1270-399-6291 organilock.com sales@organilock.com
Orlandelli Group LLC – 1829 2050 Kings Circle S, Suite A Neptune Beach, FL 32266-1616 904-294-5920 orlandelli.us info@orlandelli.us
Otto Trading Inc – 3256 9940 Sunriver Meadows Las Vegas, NV 89148 714-540-5595 ottotradeinc@gmail.com P.L. Light Systems – 2026 4800 Hinan Dr Beamsville, ON L0R 1B1 Canada 800-263-0213 FAX: 905-563-0445 pllight.com
Pace 49 Inc – 1608 2241 SM 855 Jacksonville, TX 75766 903-530-6705 pace49.com info@pace49.com
Pacific Home and Garden – 1039 5252 Snapfinger Woods Dr Decatur, GA 30035 678-518-8471 FAX: 678-518-8493 pacifichomeandgarden.com admin1.phgatl@pacifichomeandgarden.com
Pacific Plug & Liner – 3135 750 Casserly Rd Watsonville, CA 95076 831-768-6300 FAX: 831-722-1306 ppandl.com
Pack Manufacturing Co – 261, 449 1219 Belmont Dr Mcminnville, TN 37110 931-473-9980 FAX: 931-473-1604 packmfg.com
Pali Global – 2658 259 Remsen Rd Wading River, NY 11792 631-655-9080 vincent.rampulla@paliglobal.com Palm Tree Packaging – 3446 1126 Ocoee-Apopka Rd Apopka, FL 32703 800-633-4106 FAX: 407-886-9360 palmtreepackaging.com
Panacea Products Corporation – 3044 2711 International St Columbus, OH 43228 614-850-7000 FAX: 614-850-7111 panaceaproducts.com customerservice@panaceaproducts.com
PanAmerican Seed – 3525 622 Town Rd West Chicago, IL 60185-2614 630-231-1400 FAX: 630-562-7990 panamseed.com newsandinfo@panamseed.com
Paul Boers Manufacturing – 3454 3500 South Service Rd Vineland Station, ON L0R 2E0 Canada 905-562-4411 FAX: 905-562-5533 paulboers.com suzanne@paulboers.com Pelemix USA Inc – 1217 10531 4S Commons Dr, #166-679 San Diego, CA 91217 858-213-8543 pelemix.com
Pinnacle Climate Technologies – 3208 1660 13th Ave NE, PO Box 460 Sauk Rapids, MN 56379 320-251-8696 FAX: 320-251-2922 schaeferventilation.com
PEX Inc – 1847 41 Franklin St Quincy, MA 02169-4947 617-479-6362 FAX: 617-479-6396 pexplanters.com
Pipp Horticulture – 452 2966 Wilson Dr NW Walker, MI 49534 616-988-4044 pipphorticulture.com info@pipphoritculture.com
Phormium – 2810 Weverslaan 15 Lokeren, East-Flanders 9160 Belgium +32 (0) 9 340 98 11 phormium.com info@phormium.com
Phyton Corporation – 3302 13505 Industrial Park Blvd Plymouth, MN 55441 952-378-0518 phytoncorp.com
Picas – 2124 4300 Plainfield Ave NE, Suite I Grand Rapids, MI 49525-1641 616-785-0745 FAX: 616-785-0581 growpicas.com sales@growpicas.com
Pindstrup Mosebrug A/S – 2825 Fabriksvej 2 Ryomgaard, 8550 Denmark 011-45-897-47489580 pindstrup.dk
Pischek Industries and Hamilton Design UK – 3261 4000 Sierra Dr Mobile, AL 36693 251-661-6847 FAX: 251-662-0234 pischekind.com
PittMoss LLC – 407 2603 Duss Ave Ambridge, PA 15003 888-842-3553 pittmoss.com mgoldman@pittmoss.com
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Pizzo Native Plant Nursery – 3351 10729 Pine Rd Leland, IL 60531 815-981-8000 FAX: 815-327-4157 mandyl@pizzonursery.com
Plant Development Services – 3059 17325 County Rd 68 Loxley, AL 36551-3201 251-964-6778 FAX: 251-964-6759 plantdevelopment.com info@plantdevelopment.com
Plant Marvel Laboratories Inc – 2746 371 E 16th St Chicago Heights, IL 60411-3701 708-757-7500 FAX: 708-757-5224 plantmarvel.com
Plant Products – 636 39035 Webb Dr Westland, MI 48185 248-661-4378 FAX: 519-326-0425 plantproducts.com
Plant Source International – 1634 20045 County Rd 81, PO Box 119 Rogers, MN 55374 763-428-0694 FAX: 763-428-0297 plantsourceintl.com
Plantpeddler Inc – 803 530 2nd Ave SW Cresco, IA 52136-1848 563-547-2361 FAX: 563-547-5792 plantpeddler.com sales@plantpeddler.com
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Oasis Grower Solutions – 1317 777 Stow St Kent, OH 44240 855-585-4769 oasisgrowersolutions.com wriffey@smithersoasis.com
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Plazit-Polygal – 1215 1100 Bond St Charlotte, NC 28208 704-588-3800 FAX: 704-588-7400 polygal-northamerica.com
Pleasant Cove Nursery – 3412 2400 Old Rock Island Rd Rock Island, TN 38581 931-686-2215 FAX: 931-686-2362 pleasantcovenursery.com pleasantcove@benlomand.net
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Plug Connection – 2631 2627 Ramona Dr Vista, CA 92084 760-631-0992 FAX: 760-940-1555 plugconnection.com
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Poly-Tex Inc – 1835 PO Box 458, 27725 Danville Ave Castle Rock, MN 55010 800-852-3443 FAX: 651-463-2479 poly-tex.com info@poly-tex.com
Pope’s Plant Farm – 3753 736 Alcoa Trail Maryville, TN 37804 865-977-6942 FAX: 865-982-7887 popesplantfarm.com succulents@popesplantfarm.com
Pöppelmann Plastics USA – 317 2180 Heart Dr, PO Box 459 Claremont, NC 28610 828-466-9500 FAX: 828-466-9529 poeppelmann.com/us/teku
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Power Planter Inc – 2653 931 N 1600E RD Loda, IL 60948 217-379-2614 powerplanter.com greg@powerplanter.com
PPF Tech – 2709 9100 Valley View Rd Macedonia, OH 44056 216-410-5611 ppf-tech.com steve@ppf-tech.com
Practical Software Solutions – 3609 452 Penny Ln NE Concord, NC 28025 704-721-6800 FAX: 704-721-6801 growervertical.com
Premier Tech Horticulture – 1903 200 Kelly Rd, Unit E-1 Quakertown, PA 18951-1682 215-529-1288 pthorticulture.com marketing@pthorticulture.com
Pride Garden Products – 2637 500 W Sellers Ave Ridley Park, PA 19078 484-540-8059 FAX: 484-540-8063 pridegarden.com
Prins USA – 339 19315 Carrico Mills Rd Stevensburg, VA 22741 540-399-1768 prinsusa.com info@prinsusa.com
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Plants Nouveau – 3211 PO Box 40125 Mobile, AL 36640 410-858-0577 FAX: 443-836-1492 plantsnouveau.com
Prospiant – 1025 5513 Vine St Cincinnati, OH 45217 513-242-0310 FAX: 513-242-0816 prospiant.com info@prospiant.com
Privi Life Sciences USA Corporation – 2108 645 Howard Ave Somerset, NJ 8873 732-960-4513 privi.com
Prospiant, formerly known as Nexus Greenhouse Systems, Rough Brothers (RBI), Inc. and Thermo Solutions.
Pro Packaging LLC – 3510 2054 Second St, Suite 151 Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221-3202 330-256-1777 FAX: 330-929-8977 propackllc.com
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Prudac – 132 222 Wisconsin Dr Jefferson, WI 53549 608-448-5833 prudac.com kdelong@purelineseed.com
Profile Products LLC – 2257 750 W Lake Cook Rd, Suite 440 Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 800-508-8681 hydrafiber.com jlangner@profileproducts.com Profile’s family of products now includes HydraFiber, Sunterra Peat, and Florikan CRF’s – providing complete solutions for all growers!
Pure Line Seeds Inc – 130 222 Wisconsin Dr Jefferson, WI 53549 608-448-5833 purelineseed.com kdelong@purelineseed.com
PVP Industries Inc – 2333 9819 Penniman Rd, PO Box 129 North Bloomfield, OH 44450 440-685-4701 FAX: 440-685-4709 pvpind.com info@pvpind.com
QC SUPPLY – 3054 574 Road 11 Schuyler, NE 68661 888-433-5275 qcsupply.com mslegl@qcsupply.com Boldly supporting the future of horticulture farming.
QCOM Control Systems/ a Micro Grow Company – 2804 42065 Zevo Dr, Suite B1 Temecula, CA 92590 951-296-3340 FAX: 951-296-3350 qcomcontrols.com
Qualitree – 226 51546 Ferry Rd Rosedale, BC V0X 1X2 Canada 604-794-3375 qualitree.com
Prospiant is the largest U.S. provider of complete commercial greenhouse solutions, cultivation structures, and growing equipment. Our greenhouse capabilities include end-to-end agtech solutions, from design and engineering to custom greenhouse construction for fruit and vegetable producers, horticulture, flowers, and retail garden centers. With 185+ years of combined experience in commercial greenhouses, our wide range of capabilities makes us adaptable enough to jump into any phase of your growing project, when and where you need it.
Proven Winners – 728 426 W 2nd St Rochester, MI 48307 248-705-3288 provenwinners.com
Pursell Agri-Tech – 439 104 Calhoun Ave Sylacauga, AL 35150 256-208-9509 fertilizer.com
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Quality Cuttings Team – 2237 PO Box 506 Madison, OH 44057-0190 844-728-8326 qualitycuttings.com
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Priva – 1417 3468 S Service Rd Vineland Station, ON L0R 2E0 Canada 905-562-7351 FAX: 905-562-7717 priva.com
Quietaire Corporation – 242 505 N Hutcheson St Houston, TX 77003-1399 713-228-9421 FAX: 713-228-9425 quietaire.com info@quietaire.com
R.A. Dudley Nurseries Inc – 2819 PO Box 429 Thomson, GA 30824 800-542-4484 FAX: 706-595-8166 radudley.com
Raker-Roberta’s Young Plants – 1841 10371 Rainey Rd Litchfield, MI 49252-9719 517-542-2316 FAX: 517-542-2565 raker.com
Rapid Garden POS – 1517 8555 Aero Dr, Suite 310 San Diego, CA 92123 619-754-4100 rapidgardenpos.com sales@rapidpos.com
Rapidgrow LED Technologies INC – 3131 19645 S Rancho Way, Rancho Dominguez Rancho Dominguez, CA 90220 310-512-6480 rapidgrowled.com jstreit@visionairelighting.com
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Rapid-Veyor – 3047 3825 Central Pkwy, Suite A Hudsonville, MI 49426 616-662-0954 rapid-veyor.com
RAYN Growing Systems – 1541 3031 Pleasant View Rd Middleton, WI 53562 844-907-7296 rayngrowingsystems.com info@rayngrowingsystems.com
RediRoot – 1331 PO Box 191 Boring, OR 97009 800-654-2116 rediroot.com grow@rediroot.com
Renee’s Garden / Cornucopia Seeds – 2404 6060 Graham Hill Rd Felton, CA 95018 888-880-7228 FAX: 831-335-7227 wholesale.reneesgarden.com sales@reneesgarden.com
Renegade Plastics Corporation – 254 1000 Zinnia St Golden, CO 80401 530-220-5615 renegadeplastics.com info@renegadeplastics.com
Riceland Foods Inc - PBH Nature’s Media Amendment – 3520 2120 S Park Ave, PO Box 927 Stuttgart, AR 72160 512-413-6908 riceland.com/rice-hull-product scottpjohnson@riceland.com
Richel Group – 3647 Quartier de la Gare Eygalieres, Bouche du Rhone 13810 France +33490951468 richel-group.com info@richel.fr
Ridder Corporation – 805 26400 Broadway Ave, Suite A Oakwood Village, OH 44146 519-322-1400 FAX: 440-359-2747 ridder.com insidesales@na.ridder.com
Rijnbeek and Son Perennials Export BV – 152 Reijerskoop 283A Boskoop, Zuid-Holland 2771 BL Netherlands +11-311-72212549 rijnbeek.com info@rijnbeek.com
RKW-Klerks Inc – 3106 527 Mahlon Dr Chester, SC 29706 803-789-4000 FAX: 803-789-4045 rkw-group.com ken.herner@rkw-group.com
RLE Technologies – 1307 104 Racquette Dr Fort Collins, CO 80524 800-518-1519 rletech.com sales@rletech.com
Röber Kunststoffe GmbH – 214 Gewerbestraße 11 Kroppach, 57612 Germany +49 2688 9888-0 FAX: +49 2688 9888-109 roeber-kunststoffe.de/en/ info@roeber-kunststoffe.de
RW Rogers Company – 2711 610 Kirk Rd Saint Charles, IL 60174 630-377-9033 FAX: 630-377-2073 rwrogerscompany.com bob@rwrogerscompany.com
Root Pouch – 3708 7325 NE Imbrie Dr, #405 Hillsboro, OR 97124 503-439-0306 FAX: 503-439-0307 rootpouch.com info@rootpouch.com All sizes of Nursery Pots in stock now - shipping daily from Oregon.
RootMaker Products Company LLC – 2227 PO Box 14553 Huntsville, AL 35815-0553 800-824-3941 FAX: 256-882-0423 rootmaker.com sales@rootmaker.com
Royal Gold – 1851 600 F St, Suite 3 #603 Arcata, CA 95521 707-822-4653 royalgoldcoco.com info@royalgoldcoco.com
Royalty Administration International – 3134 10501 Ben C Pratt/Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, Suite #103 Fort Myers, FL 33966 800-472-4724 FAX: 239-278-4833 rai-worldwide.com info@rai-na.com
SAF North America LLC – 344 3250 Quentin St, Unit 128 Aurora, CO 80011 720-502-0728 aranet.com info@aranet.com
Sakata Seed America Inc – 425 18095 Serene Dr Morgan Hill, CA 95037 408-710-9667 FAX: 408-778-7768 sakataornamentals.com SAN Agrow – 1539 1260 Avenida Chelsea Vista, CA 92081 760-599-8855 marketing.sanagrow-us@san-group.com
Sato America – 2331 14125 South Bridge Circle Charlotte, NC 28273 704-644-1650 FAX: 800-356-7650 satoamerica.com/solutions/horticulture sales-sal@sato-global.com
Sedgwick – 1036 5500 Glendon Ct Dublin, OH 43016 513-218-4062 sedgwick.com/ohiotpa julia.bowling@sedgwick.com
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SelectaOne – 3139 622 Town Rd West Chicago, IL 60185 630-231-3600 FAX: 630-562-7990 selectanorthamerica.com
SePRO Corporation – 3639 11550 N Meridian St, Suite 600 Carmel, IN 46032-4565 317-580-8282 FAX: 317-580-8290 sepro.com
Shenzhen Guanke Technologies Company Ltd – 1152 Bldg 34 XiaLang Industrial Zone Heshuikou Community, Gongming St Guangming Dist Shenzhen, 518106 China +86-755-2716 5559 FAX: 86-755-2754 3939 gkhorti.com
Siebring Mfg Inc – 2553 PO Box 658, 303 S Main St George, IA 51237 712-475-3317 FAX: 712-475-3490 siebringmfg.com warrenmfg@mtcnet.net
Signify – 2839 10275 West Higgins Rd Rosemont, IL 60018 720-900-8315 philips.com/horti
Silver Bullet Water Treatment – 2337 16025 Table Mountain Pkwy, Suite 300 Golden, CO 80403 303-552-2383 silverbulletcorp.com info@silverbulletcorp.com
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Quick Plug – 1227 16 Northbrook Dr, Suite D Falmouth, ME 4105 207-353-5005 FAX: 207-353-5155 quickplug.global
SpectraGrow Inc – 1718 2590 Walnut St Denver, CO 80205 720-934-6107 spectragrow.com sales@spectragrow.com
Stabilit America Inc (Macrolux) – 2607 285 Industrial Dr Moscow, TN 38057-3468 800-888-5364 macroluxusa.com sales@macroluxusa.com
Stuppy Inc – 2925 1212 Clay St, PO Box 12456 North Kansas City, MO 64116 800-733-5025 FAX: 800-423-1512 stuppy.com
Sunshine Horticulture – 3421 3119 W Kelly Park Rd Apopka, FL 32712 407-884-5850 FAX: 877-942-2284 sunshinehorticulture.com
Sonco Pipe & Tube – 2306 6500 Ammendale Rd, PO Box 1115 Beltsville, MD 20705 888-766-2613 FAX: 240-391-6154 soncotube.com buddy@soncotube.com
Spectrum Technologies Inc – 108 3600 Thayer Ct Aurora, IL 60504 800-248-8873 FAX: 815-436-4460 specmeters.com info@specmeters.com
Star® Roses and Plants – 3217 8 Federal Rd, Suite 6 West Grove, PA 19390 800-458-6559 starrosesandplants.com
Succulents Unlimited BV – 3012 Simon Vestdijkstraat 17 Wageningen, GE 6708NW Netherlands +31 641092226 succulentsunlimited.com
Suntory Flowers/Sun-Fire Nurseries – 2031 4-17-5 Shiba Minato-Ku, Tokyo 108-0014 Japan 440-522-1447 suntoryflowers.com
Soul of the Party – 553 10005 Muirlands Blvd, Unit D Irvine, CA 92618 714-367-4888
Southwest Agri Plastics – 3411 16400 Midway Rd Addison, TX 75001 972-735-8855 swapinc.com alassiter@maxilift.com
SpecGrade LED – 1507 639 Eastgate Pkwy Columbus, OH 43230 614-868-5337 specgradeled.com Specialty Crop Farm Labor Contractors – 2716 510 Clinton Square PMB 5010 Rochester, NY 14604 specialtycroph2a.com
Specialty Tag & Label – 1311 3963 Falcon Pkwy Flowery Branch, GA 30542-2984 770-965-0440 specialtytag.com paul@specialtytag.com
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Speedling Inc – 3527 PO Box 7129 Sun City, FL 33586-7129 813-649-2218 FAX: 813-645-6237 speedling.com customerservice@speedling.com
Sporticulture Inc – 3353 14812 Burntwoods Rd Glenwood, MD 21738 443-266-7788 FAX: 410-442-1874 sporticulture.com info@sporticulture.com
Spring Meadow Nursery Inc – 915 12601 120th Ave Grand Haven, MI 49417-8617 800-633-8859 FAX: 800-224-1628 springmeadownursery.com tony@springmeadownursery.com
SQM North America – 3312 2727 Paces Ferry Rd, Bldg 2 Suite 1425 Atlanta, GA 30339 509-581-7900 sqmnutrition.com/en
Starcom Computer Corporation – 2311 PO Box 1437 Bothell, WA 98041 425-486-6464 starcomsoft.com
STILT.PRO – 142 261 Quality Dr Thomson, GA 30824 218-343-2650 stilt.pro tomk@stilt.pro
Stover Manufacturing – 1409 919 Alexander Ave Port Orange, FL 32129 855-246-3227 FAX: 888-428-0367 realtimetags.com
Stuifbergen Bulb Company/ Marlboro Bulb – 2310 1645 SE Decker St Lees Summit, MO 64081 800-875-0840 FAX: 816-524-0978 stuifbergenexport.com usa@stuifbergenexport.com
Suga Coco Products Private Limited – 3508 198/1 K.Nagoor Road, Kanjampatti Pollachi Coimbatore - 642003, Tamil Nadu 642003 India 09884301001 sugacoco.com suga@sugacoco.com
Sustane Natural Fertilizer Inc – 3034 310 Holiday Ave Cannon Falls, MN 55009 507-263-3003 FAX: 507-263-3029 sustane.com
Summit Plastic Company – 2753 3175 Gilchrist Rd Mogadore, OH 44260 330-633-3668 FAX: 330-633-9738 summitplastic.com
Syngenta Crop Protection LLC – 1425 410 Swing Rd Greensboro, NC 27409 336-632-6000 FAX: 336-632-6278 greencastonline.com/ornamentals
Sun Gro Horticulture – 2515 770 Silver St Agawam, MA 1001 800-732-8667 FAX: 413-789-3425 sungro.com
Syngenta Flowers LLC – 2347 2280 Hecker Pass Hwy Gilroy, CA 95020 408-847-7333 FAX: 408-848-5429 syngentaflowers-us.com
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Takara – 350 8 Oliver towers Appar St, Venkatesa Colony Pollachi, Coimbatore 642 001 India + 91 9003721914 takara.co.in, takara.in esm_murugan@yahoo.com
Taylor Creek Restoration Nurseries DBA RES LLC – 405 17921 W Smith Rd, PO Box 256 Brodhead, WI 53520 608-897-8641 taylorcreeknurseries.com taylorcreek@res.us
TDI Brands – 2509 1000 S St Charles St Jasper, IN 47546 800-992-1220 FAX: 888-491-9255 tierragarden.com sales@tdibrands.com
Team Engine – 757 4845 Pearl East Cir, Suite 118 PMB 48042 Boulder, CO 80301 720-730-6314 teamengine.io dara.dolinsky@teamengine.io
Tennessee Valley Nursery Inc – 2007 145 Tennessee Valley Dr Winchester, TN 37398 931-967-4541 FAX: 931-967-4542 tennesseevalleynursery.com tnvalnsy@yahoo.com
Terra Nova Nurseries – 2457 10051 S Macksburg Rd Canby, OR 97013 503-263-3151 FAX: 503-263-3152 teranovanurseries.com rebecca@terranovanurseries.com
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Silver Fern Technology – 1909 108 Esplanade, Suite 210 Lexington, KY 40507 859-412-1492 silverfern.group info@silverfern.group
Tesselaar Plants – 2407 327 Monbulk Rd Silvan, VIC 3795 Australia 61-3-9737-9568 tesselaar.com
The Andersons – 2413 1947 Briarfield Blvd, PO Box 119 Maumee, OH 43537 419-893-5050 andersonsplantnutrient.com png@andersonsinc.com
The Greenhouse Company of South Carolina LLC – 2203 PO Box 685 Irmo, SC 29063 803-798-4000 FAX: 803-798-6584 thegreenhousecompany.net
The Ohio State University Horticulture/International Internships – 3308 921 Chatham Ln, Suite 111 Columbus, OH 43221 614-292-7720 FAX: 614-688-8611 top.osu.edu The Perennial Farm – 1628 12017 Glen Arm Rd Glen Arm, MD 21057-9454 410-592-6106 FAX: 410-592-8338 perennialfarm.com
Theriault & Hachey Peat Moss Ltd – 1402 201 Theriault-Hachey Rd Baie-Sainte-Anne, NB E9A 1N7 Canada 506-228-4530 FAX: 506-228-4974 thpeat.com
Theta Retail – 3237 336 Georgia Ave, Suite 106 #129 North Augusta, SC 29841 706-394-2055 thetaretail.com barrett.layman@thetaretail.com ThinkPlants – 2247 2280 Hecker Pass Hwy Gilroy, CA 95020 thinkplants.com info@thinkplants.com
The HC Companies – 1809 2450 Edison Blvd, Suite 3 Twinsburg, OH 44087 800-225-7712 FAX: 440-632-3309 hc-companies.com customersupport@hc-companies.com
The Hook Stake – 259 13552 Arndt Rd NE Aurora, OR 97002 503-564-0008 hookstake.com info@hookstake.com
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Thoroughbred Engineering – 1538 239 N Broadway Lexington, KY 40507 859-785-0383 thoroughbredfirm.com jmhack@tbredfirm.com Tidwell Nurseries Inc – 2415 PO Box 999 Greenville, GA 30222 800-672-4964 FAX: 706-672-1727 groundcovertogo.com info@groundcovertogo.com
TO Plastics Inc – 1003 830 County Rd 75 Clearwater, MN 55320-0037 320-558-2407 FAX: 320-558-2326 toplastics.com custservice@toplastics.com
Total Energy Group Inc – 1825 PO Box 839 Summerland, CA 93067-0839 805-566-0917 FAX: 805-684-1642 totalenergygroup.com info@totalenergygroup.com
Townley Computer Solutions – 2305 7600 S Argonne St Centennial, CO 80016 303-521-0175 FAX: 303-750-2879 townleyandassociates.com
TreeDiaper – 1850 9424 Atlee Commerce Blvd, Suite E Ashland, VA 23005 540-239-2438 info@treediaper.com
Tri State Foliage – 3737 10520 Pippin Rd Cincinnati, OH 45231 513-825-1885 tristatefoliage.com anna@tristatefoliage.com
TSRgrow – 2907 60 Alhambra Rd, Suite 1 Warwick, RI 2886 401-515-3269 tsrgrow.com info@tsrgrow.com
Ulysse Biotech – 3403 1 - 3550 Boul LP Normand Trois-Rivieres, QC G9B0G2 Canada 514-830-8945 ulysse-biotech.com fgb@ulysse-biotech.com
TTA USA LLC – 447 618 Vervilla Rd Mcminnville, TN 37110 931-668-2518 FAX: 931-668-2519 tta-usa.com steven.biles@tta-usa.com
United Greenhouse Systems Inc – 2215 PO Box 249 Edgerton, WI 53534 800-433-6834 FAX: 608-884-6137 unitedgreenhouse.com
Turner and Sons Nursery – 2013 10647 Smithville Hwy Smithville, TN 37166 931-934-2355 FAX: 931-934-3119 theturnerandsonsnursery.com tetblomand@gmail.com
United Label & Sales Corp – 2430 12900 Berea Rd Cleveland, OH 44111 216-226-4030 FAX: 216-226-9007 unitedlabel.com
Tyne Moulds & Machinery Company – 3006 Warwick St Newcastle on Tyne, NE2 1BB United Kingdom 011-44-191-2615-757 tynemoulds.co.uk
UFP Industrial – 3502 2801 East Beltline NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525 616-364-6161 ufpindustrial.com
Triple Green Products – 2556 Box 119 RR1 Morris, MB R0G 1K0 Canada 204-746-6333 triplegreenproducts.com braden@triplegreenproducts.com
Urban-Gro Inc – 1410 1751 Panorama Point, Unit G Lafayette, CO 80026 720-390-3880 urban-gro.com marketing@urban-gro.com
USDA/National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) – 348 1400 Independence Ave SW, South Bldg Washington, DC 20250 800-727-9540 nass.usda.gov nass@nass.usda.gov Vaighai Agro Products Ltd – 2561 Vaighai House, 39B Anna Nagar Madurai, 625020 India 00919443312065 vaighai.com pounraj@vaighai.com
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Van Belle Nursery – 1617 4262 Wright St Abbotsford, BC V2S 7Y8 Canada 888-826-2355 FAX: 604-853-6282 youngplants.vanbelle.com youngplants@vanbelle.com
Van der Ende Groep – 337 Aartsdijkweg 23 Maasdijk, Zuid-Holland 2676 LE Netherlands +31174515050 vanderendegroup.com info@vanderendegroep.nl
Van der Knaap Group – 3230 PO Box 136 Wateringen, Zuid-Holland 2290 AC Netherlands 0031-174-296606 FAX: 0031-174-298767 vanderknaap.info
Van Krimpen BV – 2934 Molenstraat 42 Standdaarbuiten, Noord-Brabant 4758AB Netherlands +31-165318500 FAX: +31-165312429 krimpen.nl info@krimpen.nl
Van Nifterik Holland BV – 2808 Bonnetstraat 40 Ede, Gld 6718 XN Netherlands +31 (0) 342 424166 vannifterik.com info@vannifterik.com
Van Wingerden Greenhouse Company – 1915 4078 Haywood Rd Mills River, NC 28759 828-891-7389 FAX: 828-891-5882 van-wingerden.com info@van-wingerden.com
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Terragarden – 1157 Vicente Alvarez Lote 19 A y Cecilio Loza Quito, PI 170902 Ecuador +593992598332 lealplants.com alexis@terragarden.com.ec
VanWingerden Greenhouses Inc – 3235 8210 Portal Way Blaine, WA 98230 360-366-3906 FAX: 360-366-3911 vanwingerden.com info@vanwingerden.com
Vaughan’s Horticulture – 1432 40 Shuman Blvd, #120 Naperville, IL 60563 855-864-3300 FAX: 855-864-5790 vaughans.com
VB Greenhouses – 2821 Galgeweg 55 Naaldwijk, Zuid-Holland 2672MT Netherlands +11-31-174522222 FAX: +31-174510454 vb.nl info@vb.nl
Velosio – 2754 5747 Perimeter Dr, Suite 200 Dublin, OH 43017 888-725-2555 velosio.com insider@velosio.com
Verano365 – 2609 151 FM 407 E Argyle, TX 76226 817-382-5551 verano365.com salessupport@verano365.com
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Verjure – 2230 1 Acuity Way Decatur, GA 30035 770-922-9000 acuitybrands.com/verjure
Vermax – 200 1044 Principale Saint-Thomas, QC J0K 3L0 Canada 888-427-6647 FAX: 450-756-8389 harnois.com info@harnois.com
Very Cool Stuff LLC – 1216 10249 Rose Blvd Morrice, MI 48857 517-625-6151 FAX: 517-625-6011 verycoolstuff.us
Victory Innovations – 3138 2300 Edison Blvd Twinsburg, OH 44087 800-741-7788 victoryinnovations.com
Vista IT Systems Inc – 2111 750 East Washington St, Suite A6 Medina, OH 44256 855-864-5001 FAX: 330-864-5090 vistaitsystems.com Vitro Plus – 1936 De Roterij 26 Burgh-Haamstede, 4328 BA Netherlands +31-111-468088 vitroplus.nl info@vitroplus.nl Vivero Internacional SA de CV – 1012 Calle Azucenas No 51 Int A, Col Los Cizos Cuernavaca, Morelos 62445 Mexico +527773125335 viverointl.com info@viverointl.com
VOLT Grow – 3449 15486 N Nebraska Ave Lutz, FL 33549 813-978-3700 grow@voltlighting.com
customerservice@victoryinnovations.com
Vifra – 252 Corso Emanuele II 287 Roma, 186 Italy +39.06.9253461 FAX: +39.06.9253799 vifraitaly.com
Vis Seed Company Inc – 1606 153 La Porte St, PO Box 661953 Arcadia, CA 91006 626-445-1233 FAX: 626-445-3779 visseed.com anna@visseed.com
Vostermans Ventilation Inc – 2608 2439 S Main St Bloomington, IL 61704 309-827-9798 FAX: 309-829-1993 vostermansusa.com ventilation@vostermansusa.com VRE Systems – 2503 7367 Young St RR #1 Grassie, ON LOR IM0 Canada 905-945-8863 FAX: 905-945-9294 vresystems.com
Wadsworth Control Systems Inc – 1017 5541 Marshall St Arvada, CO 80002-3107 800-821-5829 FAX: 303-424-6012 wadsworthcontrols.com sales@wadsworthcontrols.com
Wagner Greenhouses – 3017 6024 Penn Ave S Minneapolis, MN 55419 612-922-1262 wagnergreenhouses.com info@wagnergreenhouses.com
We The Wild Plant Care – 308 1/2C Gladstone S Newtown, CA 2042 Australia +61422292783 wethewild.co josh@wethewild.co
Waldo & Associates Inc – 2913 28214 Glenwood Rd Perrysburg, OH 43551-4810 800-468-4011 FAX: 419-666-2079 waldoinc.com
Westbrook Greenhouse Systems – 3613 4670 South Service Rd Beamsville, ON L0R 1B1 Canada 905-945-9611 westbrooksystems.com mail@westbrooksystems.com
Walters Gardens Inc – 909 PO Box 137 Zeeland, MI 49464 800-925-8377 FAX: 800-752-1879 waltersgardens.com
Warp’s Greenhouse Films – 2209 4647 W Augusta Blvd Chicago, IL 60651-3310 800-621-1078 FAX: 773-261-5204 warps.com advertising@warps.com
WaterWorks America LLC – 2307 5005 Rockside Rd, Crown Centre 6th Floor Independence, OH 44131 440-526-4815 FAX: 440-526-4907 1water.com wwa@en.com
Western Overseas Corporation – 2011 10731 Walker St, Suite B Cypress, CA 90630 562-252-8600 FAX: 562-986-1367 westernoverseas.com contactus@westernoverseas.com
WestHort – 2225 14612 NE 91st St Redmond, WA 98052 800-200-8023 FAX: 425-861-5854 westhort.com jamesy@westhort.com Westland Greenhouse Solutions – 602 4301 Jordan Rd Jordan, ON L0R1S0 Canada 905-562-0225 FAX: 905-562-6607 westlandgs.com sales@westlandgs.com
Western Pulp Products Company – 2506 5025 SW Hout St Corvallis, OR 97333 541-757-1151 FAX: 541-757-8613 westernpulp.com
WestRock – 1803 5800 W Grand River Ave Lansing, MI 48906 866-448-8300 FAX: 800-968-2598 westrock.com
Westgate Products – 2903 50 W Fernau Ave Oshkosh, WI 54901 920-420-5017 westgateproducts.com lcarroll@westgateproducts.com
Willow Group Ltd – 1545 34 Clinton St Batavia, NY 14020 585-344-2900 willowgroupltd.com jamesd@willowgroupltd.com
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Westhoff Vertriebsges. mbH – 1016 Fresenhorst 22-24 Sudlohn, NW 46354 Germany +49286258979 westflowers.us bart.hayes@westflowers.de
Willoway Nurseries Inc – 817 4534 Center Rd Avon, OH 44011 866-934-4435 FAX: 440-934-5826 willowaynurseries.com sales@wwninc.com
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Vandenberg Bulb Company Inc – 606 PO Box 468, 4315 Oak Grove Rd Howell, MI 48844-0468 517-546-3813 FAX: 517-546-3429 vandenberghort.com tim@vandenberghort.com
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Wivid AB – 951 Dahlbergsgatan 8 Skelleftea, 93133 Sweden +46702746224 wivid.com info@wivid.com
Yoders Produce Inc – 1225 9599 S Apple Creek Rd Fredericksburg, OH 44627 330-695-5900 FAX: 330-695-5915 yodersproduce.com
Zenport Industries – 134 15101 SW Oregon St Sherwood, OR 97140 503-524-7289 FAX: 866-365-9685 zenportindustries.com sales@zenportindustries.com
Zwart Systems – 3453 4881 Union Rd Beamsville, ON L3J 0V5 Canada 800-932-9811 FAX: 905-563-9238 zwartsystems.ca info@zwartsystems.ca
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WS Hampshire – 1721 365 Keyes Ave Hampshire, IL 60140 847-453-8276 wshampshire.com
Zabo Plant Inc – 301 555 Davidson Rd Pittsburgh, PA 15239 724-327-0669 zaboplant.com zaboplantoffice@gmail.com
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Woody Warehouse Nursery Inc – 3729 3339 W 850 N Lizton, IN 46149 317-994-5487 FAX: 317-994-5494 woodywarehouse.com sales@woodywarehouse.com
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WPS - We Prove Solutions – 2361 PO Box 77 Topsham, ME 4086 207-406-0234 wps.eu/usa info@wps.eu
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Winandy Greenhouse Company Inc – 2806 2211 Peacock Rd Richmond, IN 47374 765-935-2111 FAX: 765-935-2110 winandygreenhouse.com
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Willowbend Nursery LLC/Ridge Manor Nurseries/Losely Nursery – 1525 4654 Davis Rd Perry, OH 44081 440-361-7924 FAX: 440-361-7923 nancy@petitti.com
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Clothing
Greenhouse Environmental Controls
Boots, Gloves, Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Protective Clothing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Uniforms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
Boilers & Bio-Fuel Technologies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Containers & Units. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Cooling Systems & Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Environmental Control Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Fans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Fogging & Misting Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Greenhouse Environmental Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Heating Systems & Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Lighting Systems & Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Ventilation Systems & Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
Disease, Pest & Plant Growth Management Alternative Pest Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Biological Pest Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Detection Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Insecticides & Fungicides. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Plant Growth Regulators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Plant Hormones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Sprayers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Weed Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Educational Resources Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Books & Magazines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Trade Shows & Conferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Universities & Colleges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Energy Solutions Energy Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Fertilizers Controlled Release. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Custom Mix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Fertilizers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Organic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Ready to Use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Water Soluble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Florist Supplies Cut Flowers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Cut Foliage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Florist Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Glassware & Containers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Paints & Dyes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Wire & Accents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
Greenhouse Equipment Automated Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Benches & Bench Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Conveyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Greenhouse Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Hydroponic Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Potting Machines &Tray Fillers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Seederss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Shading Systemss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Sterilization Equipments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Transplanterss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Greenhouse Structures & Supplies Bench Coverings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Coatings & Sealants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Construction & Structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Coverings, Shadecloths, Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Greenhouse Structures & Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Groundcover – Fabric & Plastic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Hydroponic Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Microscopes & Meters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Sleeves & Wraps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Wire Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
Green Roof & Living Wall Products Green Roof & Living Wall Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
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Pots, Flats, Containers
Soil & Soil Amendments
Hemp Cultivation Products and Services. . . . . . . . . . . 146
Annuals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Aquatic Plants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Bonsai. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Bulbs, Corms, Rhizomes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Cacti, Succulents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Carnivorous Plants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Ferns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Fruits – Small. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Fruits – Tree. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Green Roof & Living Wall Plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Groundcovers & Vines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Native Plants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Orchids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Organic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Ornamental Grasses & Bamboo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Plants – Live . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Perennials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Potted Plants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Shrubs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Topiary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Trees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Tropical Plants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Vegetables & Herbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Containers & Pot – Customizable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Containers & Pots – Biodegradable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Containers & Pots – Decorative. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Containers & Pots – Growing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Containers & Pots – Hanging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Containers & Pots – Self Watering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Flats & Trays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Flower Pouches & Planting Bags. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Pots, Flats, Containers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Pottery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Window Boxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Alternative Media Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Bark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Coir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Compost & Manure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Mulch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Peat Moss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Retail Ready & Bagged . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Soil & Soil Amendments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Soil Mixes – Custom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Soil Mixes – Premixed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Water Absorbent Polymers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Wetting Agents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Holiday Decorations & Supplies Décor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Holiday Decorations & Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Sleeves & Pot Covers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Wreaths, Trees, Roping – Live . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Inventory & POS Systems Inventory & POS Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 POS/Inventory Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Production Inventory Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Retail Inventory Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Irrigation Systems & Components Drip Irrigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Ebb & Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Hoses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Injectors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Irrigation Systems – Installed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Irrigation Systems – Portable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Irrigation Systems & Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Pipe & Sprinkler Heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Water Treatment Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Watering Cans, Breakers, Wands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Labels, Tags, Signage Custom Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Label, Tags, Signs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Labels, Tags, Signage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Paper & Vinyl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Printers & Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Sign Holders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Marketing & Advertising Loyalty Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Marketing & Advertising. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 POP Materials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 QR Codes & Capability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Web, Email, Mobile Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Plants – Plug & Cutting Annuals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Combination Mixes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Ornamental Grasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Plants – Plug & Cutting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Perennials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Vegetables & Herbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Plants – Seed Annuals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Combination Mixes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Ornamental Grasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Plants – Seed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Perennials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Vegetables & Herbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Plants – Tissue Culture Annuals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Combination Mixes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Ornamental Grasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Perennials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Plants – Tissue Culture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Vegetables & Herbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
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Retail Garden Center Products Arbors & Trellises. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Baskets & Containers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Clothing & Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Educational Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Furniture & Benches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Garden & Patio Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Garden Ornaments & Gifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Gardening Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Groundcover – Fabric & Plastic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Landscaping Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Lights, Candles, Lanterns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Mulch, Topsoil, Bagged Goods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Pet Products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Pond Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Retail Garden Center Products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Statuary & Fountains. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Store Fixtures & Supplies Bags & Sleeves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Benches & Shelving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Carts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Cash wrap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Display Units – Indoor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Display Units – Outdoor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Store Fixtures & Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Trunk Mats & Wraps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Transportation Shipping Racks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Utility Vehicles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Service Providers Breeders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Certification Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Consultants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Education & Training. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Employment Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Financial Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Government Agency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Insurance Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Laboratory Testing Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Marketing Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Media – Publishers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Merchandising Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Recycling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Service Providers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
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Solutions | Exhibitor Product Index
Hemp
Clothing Boots, Gloves, Hats A Brand Called Greenwear – 258 Gempler’s – 2104 Protective Clothing A Brand Called Greenwear – 258 Uniforms A Brand Called Greenwear – 258 Disease, Pest & Plant Growth Management
Alternative Pest Control AP&G / Catchmaster Inc – 2551 Arborjet/Ecologel – 1212 Beneficial Insectary – 1833 BioBest (Plant Products) – 2928 Breeza Industrial dba Ag Fan Systems – 1723 Central Coast Garden Products Inc – 1549 Central Life Sciences – 3541 Environmental Plant Management Inc – 1711 HPNow – 2232 IPM Laboratories Inc – 106 IPM Scoutek – 215 Koppert – 2834 Ludvig Svensson Inc – 2025 Neptune’s Harvest – 2408 Ulysse Biotech – 3403 Biological Pest Control Anatis Bioprotection – 338 BASF – 1439 Beneficial Insectary – 1833 BioBee USA – 2432 BioBest (Plant Products) – 2928 Bioline Agrosciences – 238 BioWorks – 3035 Blacksmith BioScience – 251 Central Life Sciences – 3541 Certis Biologicals – 1712 Global Horticultural Inc – 2114 Gowan USA – 437 Growcentia – 1515 Harrell’s LLC – 2809 IPM Laboratories Inc – 106 Koppert – 2834 Lallemand Plant Care – 1856 Lynx Associates – 1203 Mycorrhizal Applications – 3305 OHP Inc – 2747 Plant Products – 636 SAN Agrow – 1539 SePRO Corporation – 3639
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Detection Tools Apogee Instruments Inc – 1407 BioBest (Plant Products) – 2928 Corvus Drones BV – 3730 IPM Laboratories Inc – 106 IPM Scoutek – 215 Metagenom Bio Life Science Inc – 1514 RLE Technologies – 1307 Spectrum Technologies Inc – 108 Insecticides & Fungicides Arborjet/Ecologel – 1212 BASF – 1439 BioBest (Plant Products) – 2928 BioSafe Systems LLC – 3653 BioWorks – 3035 Blacksmith BioScience – 251 Central Coast Garden Products Inc – 1549 Central Life Sciences – 3541 Corteva Agriscience – 2715 Environmental Plant Management Inc – 1711 FMC – 2426 Gowan USA – 437 Greenspire Global Inc – 1657 Growcentia – 1515 Harrell’s LLC – 2809 ICL – 3627 Ingersoll Rand Ion Solutions – 302 Koppert – 2834 LLK Greenhouse Solutions – 3462 Maril Products Inc – 2207 Marrone Bio Innovations – 3329 Mycorrhizal Applications – 3305 Nufarm – 1416 OHP Inc – 2747 OrganiLock Inc – 1739 Pace 49 Inc – 1608 Phyton Corporation – 3302 Plant Products – 636 SAN Agrow – 1539 SePRO Corporation – 3639 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC – 1425 Plant Growth Regulators Central Coast Garden Products Inc – 1549 Fine Americas Inc – 3636 Hello Nature – 2206 Horticultural Alliance – 2208 OHP Inc – 2747 SAN Agrow – 1539 SePRO Corporation – 3639 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC – 1425 WaterWorks America LLC – 2307
Plant Hormones OHP Inc – 2747 Ulysse Biotech – 3403 Sprayers Airtec Sprayers Inc – 346 Central Coast Garden Products Inc – 1549 Environmental Plant Management Inc – 1711 Gempler’s – 2104 Global Horticultural Inc – 2114 H&H Farm Machine Company – 124 Ikeuchi USA Inc – 3713 Jacto Inc – 3404 Siebring Mfg Inc – 2553 Victory Innovations – 3138 Weed Control American Nettings & Fabric Inc – 332 BASF – 1439 BioSafe Systems LLC – 3653 Central Coast Garden Products Inc – 1549 FMC – 2426 Gowan USA – 437 Harrell’s LLC – 2809 Huplaso – 3618 I & J LLC – 750 ICL – 3627 Jacto Inc – 3404 OHP Inc – 2747 Riceland Foods Inc - PBH Nature’s Media Amendment – 3520 SAN Agrow – 1539 SePRO Corporation – 3639 STILT.PRO – 142 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC – 1425
Educational Resources Association FEWA – 2233 Greenhouse Lighting and Systems Engineering Consortium – 1536 Master Nursery Garden Centers Inc – 2931 Oregon Association of Nurseries – 3157 Sedgwick – 1036 Books & Magazines Country Folks Grower – 3112 GPN/Lawn & Garden Retailer – 2325 Greenhouse Grower Magazine – 2625, 2627 GrowerTalks|Green Profit Magazine – 2403 Trade Shows & Conferences Country Folks Grower – 3112 GPN/Lawn & Garden Retailer – 2325
Universities & Colleges Greenhouse Lighting and Systems Engineering Consortium – 1536 Ohio State University ATI – 3306
Fertilizers Algoflash America Inc – 158 Arborjet/Ecologel – 1212 BioAg – 2835 BioBest (Plant Products) – 2928 Energy Solutions Blacksmith BioScience – 251 Captain Carp Fisheries – 752 Energy Solutions Ceragen – 2911 2G Energy – 3355 Entosystem – 335 Advanced Energy – 1345 Haifa North America Inc – 2731 APPI Energy – 1532 Harrell’s LLC – 2809 Bartlett Instrument Company – 811 Breeza Industrial dba Ag Fan Systems – 1723 Hello Nature – 2206 Hort Americas LLC – 2421 Candidus Inc – 2724 Huplaso – 3618 Ceres Greenhouse Solutions – 2507 ICL – 3627 Dutch Suppliers Group – 3113 JR Peters Inc – 2003, 2005 Enertec Engineering – 1534 Lallemand Plant Care – 1856 Excalibur Plastics Ltd – 2125 Greenhouse Lighting and Systems Engineering Master Plant-Prod (Plantex) – 3257 Consortium – 1536 Masterblend International LLC – 1927 Harnois Greenhouses – 100 Microbial Science Laboratories LLC – 1655 Heilux – GrowFilm – 3056 Mycorrhizal Applications – 3305 Ingersoll Rand Ion Solutions – 302 Oasis Grower Solutions – 1317 Ludvig Svensson Inc – 2025 Plant Marvel Laboratories Inc – 2746 Lumiforte – 638 Pursell Agri-Tech – 439 Mabre – 232 SAN Agrow – 1539 RKW-Klerks Inc – 3106 SQM North America – 3312 TSRgrow – 2907 Ulysse Biotech – 3403 Van der Ende Groep – 337 Vandenberg Bulb Company Inc – 606 Wadsworth Control Systems Inc – 1017 Verano365 – 2609 Waldo & Associates Inc – 2913 Fertilizers Yoders Produce Inc – 1225 Controlled Release Organic BioWorks – 3035 American BioChar Company – 751 Haifa North America Inc – 2731 BioAg – 2835 Harrell’s LLC – 2809 BioBest (Plant Products) – 2928 ICL – 3627 BioWorks – 3035 Ikeuchi USA Inc – 3713 Captain Carp Fisheries – 752 Masterblend International LLC – 1927 Dramm Corporation – 847 Pursell Agri-Tech – 439 Entosystem – 335 SQM North America – 3312 Hello Nature – 2206 Sustane Natural Fertilizer Inc – 3034 Kokosflora Americas LLC – 1740 Marrone Bio Innovations – 3329 Custom Mix Blackmore Company Inc/Ellepot USA – 3019, Microbial Science Laboratories LLC – 1655 3025 Mycorrhizal Applications – 3305 Captain Carp Fisheries – 752 Neptune’s Harvest – 2408 Gro-bark – 1426 Oldcastle Lawn & Garden – 2547 Harrell’s LLC – 2809 OrganiLock Inc – 1739 Ikeuchi USA Inc – 3713 Royal Gold – 1851 Lambert Peat Moss Inc – 3125 SAN Agrow – 1539 Master Plant-Prod (Plantex) – 3257 SQM North America – 3312 Masterblend International LLC – 1927 Suga Coco Products Private Limited – 3508 Oldcastle Lawn & Garden – 2547 Sustane Natural Fertilizer Inc – 3034 Pindstrup Mosebrug A/S – 2825 Ready to Use Plant Products – 636 Captain Carp Fisheries – 752 Sustane Natural Fertilizer Inc – 3034 Greenspire Global Inc – 1657 Huplaso – 3618
Ikeuchi USA Inc – 3713 Kurt Lee Products – 2133 Masterblend International LLC – 1927 Mikskaar Peat and Substrates – 2326 Royal Gold – 1851 Sustane Natural Fertilizer Inc – 3034 Water Soluble Algoflash America Inc – 158 BioAg – 2835 Blackmore Company Inc/Ellepot USA – 3019, 3025 Captain Carp Fisheries – 752 Hello Nature – 2206 Horticultural Alliance – 2208 ICL – 3627 JR Peters Inc – 2003, 2005 Master Plant-Prod (Plantex) – 3257 Masterblend International LLC – 1927 Microbial Science Laboratories LLC – 1655 Neptune’s Harvest – 2408 Optimara Group – 2619 Plant Marvel Laboratories Inc – 2746 Plant Products – 636 SQM North America – 3312 Verano365 – 2609
Florist Supplies Cut Flowers Brandkamp Gmbh – 3745 David Austin Roses – 3057 Dummen Orange – 217 Evanthia BV – 328 Express Seed Company – 901 Oregon Perennial Company – 2312 Pure Line Seeds Inc – 130 Sakata Seed America Inc – 425 Cut Foliage M&M Wintergreens Inc – 2246 Vitro Plus – 1936 Florist Supplies Cabinotier Company Ltd – 1341 Chrysal Americas – 340 Decowraps – 164 Flopak – 2935 GrowTech Inc – 2410 Huplaso – 3618 JRM Chemical Inc – 2406 Kelco Industries – 3548 Kurt Lee Products – 2133 M&M Wintergreens Inc – 2246 Van Nifterik Holland BV – 2808 Zenport Industries – 134
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Solutions | Exhibitor Product Listing
Cultivate’22 Exhibitor Product Listing
Paints & Dyes Chrysal Americas – 340 Wire & Accents Kurt Lee Products – 2133 M&M Wintergreens Inc – 2246
Green Roof & Living Wall Products Green Roof & Living Wall Products Aquamatsystem® (Soleno) – 3136 Casa Flora Inc – 3325 Devron Sales Ltd – 3352 High Caliper Growing - Smart Pots – 2324 Takara – 350 Media American BioChar Company – 751 Grodan – 2461 Midwest Trading Horticultural Supplies Inc – 2030 PittMoss LLC – 407 Structures Devron Sales Ltd – 3352 LLK Greenhouse Solutions – 3462 Sonco Pipe & Tube – 2306 Stabilit America Inc (Macrolux) – 2607 VRE Systems – 2503 Westland Greenhouse Solutions – 602
Greenhouse Environmental Controls Boilers & Bio-Fuel Technologies 2G Energy – 3355 BioTherm – 3619 Bom Greenhouses BV – 1207 Enertec Engineering – 1534 Jade Systems – 2303 Mabre – 232 Niagrow Systems Ltd – 2019 Takara – 350 Triple Green Products – 2556 Westbrook Greenhouse Systems – 3613 Containers & Units AmplifiedAg – 3736 Cooling Systems & Components Acme Engineering – 1625 Advancing Alternatives – 517 Bom Greenhouses BV – 1207 De Cloet Greenhouse Manufacturing Ltd – 1502 Dramm Corporation – 847 Enertec Engineering – 1534 Ikeuchi USA Inc – 3713 142 | AmericanHort.org/Cultivate
Impresind – 112 J&D Manufacturing – 2735 Koolfog – 2213 LB White Company – 3253 LLK Greenhouse Solutions – 3462 Pinnacle Climate Technologies – 3208 Portacool – 218 Quietaire Corporation – 242 Vostermans Ventilation Inc – 2608 Winandy Greenhouse Company Inc – 2806 Environmental Control Systems Advanced Energy – 1345 Advancing Alternatives – 517 AmplifiedAg – 3736 Apogee Instruments Inc – 1407 Argus Controls – 415 Bartlett Instrument Company – 811 BioTherm – 3619 California Lightworks – 203 Candidus Inc – 2724 Ceres Greenhouse Solutions – 2507 Climate Control Systems – 229 CO2 GRO Inc – 2309 Cravo Equipment Ltd – 2863 De Cloet Greenhouse Manufacturing Ltd – 1502 Diversified Agriculture – 2961 Electrivo – 3357 Fogco – 168 Growlink – 3356 GrowSpan – 1013 Hoogendoorn America – 1208 IUNU – 313 J&D Manufacturing – 2735 Koolfog – 2213 Link4 Greenhouse Controls – 2010 LLK Greenhouse Solutions – 3462 Maximus – 210 Micro Grow Greenhouse Systems – 2703, 2705 Mprise Agriware – 3432 OrganiLock Inc – 1739 Pinnacle Climate Technologies – 3208 Priva – 1417 QCOM Control Systems/ a Micro Grow Company – 2804 Ridder Corporation – 805 RLE Technologies – 1307 SAF North America LLC – 344 Stuppy Inc – 2925 Urban-Gro Inc – 1410 Vostermans Ventilation Inc – 2608 Wadsworth Control Systems Inc – 1017 Westbrook Greenhouse Systems – 3613
Fans Acme Engineering – 1625 Breeza Industrial dba Ag Fan Systems – 1723 Fogco – 168 Green-Tek Inc – 2659 Impresind – 112 J&D Manufacturing – 2735 LB White Company – 3253 Pinnacle Climate Technologies – 3208 Priva – 1417 Quietaire Corporation – 242 Total Energy Group Inc – 1825 Vostermans Ventilation Inc – 2608 Fogging & Misting Equipment CO2 GRO Inc – 2309 DEMA Engineering Company – 1612 Fogco – 168 Ikeuchi USA Inc – 3713 Impresind – 112 J&D Manufacturing – 2735 Jacto Inc – 3404 Koolfog – 2213 LB White Company – 3253 MicroCool – 208 ML Irrigation Systems Inc – 2707 Netafim USA – 3317 Pinnacle Climate Technologies – 3208 QCOM Control Systems/ a Micro Grow Company – 2804 Quietaire Corporation – 242 Vifra – 252 Greenhouse Environmental Controls Apera Instruments – 2830 Candidus Inc – 2724 Ceres Greenhouse Solutions – 2507 CO2 GRO Inc – 2309 Damatex Inc – 2947 Fogco – 168 GGS Structures Inc – 2118 Greenhouse Megastore – 1506 Hanna Instruments – 2251 Hoogendoorn America – 1208 Impresind – 112 IUNU – 313 Link4 Greenhouse Controls – 2010 Micro Grow Greenhouse Systems – 2703, 2705 MicroCool – 208 Moleaer Inc – 2332 P.L. Light Systems – 2026 Pinnacle Climate Technologies – 3208 Priva – 1417 QCOM Control Systems/ a Micro Grow Company – 2804 Richel Group – 3647 SAF North America LLC – 344
Stuppy Inc – 2925 TSRgrow – 2907 Vostermans Ventilation Inc – 2608 Wadsworth Control Systems Inc – 1017 Winandy Greenhouse Company Inc – 2806 Heating Systems & Components 2G Energy – 3355 Advanced Energy – 1345 Advancing Alternatives – 517 Agricultural Projects Holland BV – 3726 AYS Proje ve Taahhut A.S. – 205 BioTherm – 3619 Bom Greenhouses BV – 1207 Diversified Agriculture – 2961 Dutch Suppliers Group – 3113 Enertec Engineering – 1534 HeatStar AG – 146 LB White Company – 3253 Mabre – 232 Modine Manufacturing Company – 1629 Niagrow Systems Ltd – 2019 OrganiLock Inc – 1739 QCOM Control Systems/ a Micro Grow Company – 2804 Richel Group – 3647 Siebring Mfg Inc – 2553 Total Energy Group Inc – 1825 Triple Green Products – 2556 VB Greenhouses – 2821 Westbrook Greenhouse Systems – 3613 Lighting Systems & Components Advanced Energy – 1345 Bartlett Instrument Company – 811 Bellpark Horticulture – 2741, 2847, 2955 BIOS Lighting – 3428 California Lightworks – 203 Candidus Inc – 2724 Cultivatd Inc – 354 Electrivo – 3357 Excalibur Plastics Ltd – 2125 Fluence – 1808 GE Current, a Daintree company – 2514 Greenhouse Lighting and Systems Engineering Consortium – 1536 Heilux – GrowFilm – 3056 Hort Americas LLC – 2421 Hydrofarm / PARsource – 2412 Innovative Growers Equipment Inc – 503 Jade Systems – 2303 LED Smart Inc – 3721 Link4 Greenhouse Controls – 2010 Mad Greenhouse Products – 2211 P.L. Light Systems – 2026 Pali Global – 2658 Paul Boers Manufacturing – 3454 PPF Tech – 2709
QCOM Control Systems/ a Micro Grow Company – 2804 RAYN Growing Systems – 1541 Signify – 2839 SpecGrade LED – 1507 SpectraGrow Inc – 1718 Total Energy Group Inc – 1825 TSRgrow – 2907 Urban-Gro Inc – 1410 VOLT Grow – 3449 VRE Systems – 2503 Westland Greenhouse Solutions – 602 Yunustech Inc – 2417 Ventilation Systems & Components Acme Engineering – 1625 Advancing Alternatives – 517 Bartlett Instrument Company – 811 Diversified Agriculture – 2961 GGS Structures Inc – 2118 Impresind – 112 J&D Manufacturing – 2735 Link4 Greenhouse Controls – 2010 Lock Drives Inc – 1429 Ludvig Svensson Inc – 2025 Maximus – 210 Pinnacle Climate Technologies – 3208 Priva – 1417 QCOM Control Systems/ a Micro Grow Company – 2804 Quietaire Corporation – 242 Ridder Corporation – 805 RLE Technologies – 1307 Urban-Gro Inc – 1410 Vostermans Ventilation Inc – 2608 Wadsworth Control Systems Inc – 1017 Winandy Greenhouse Company Inc – 2806
Greenhouse Equipment Automated Systems Advanced Energy – 1345 Advantage Label & Packaging Inc – 3347 AgriNomix LLC – 1947, 2047, 2147 ALPS Inc – 3010 AmplifiedAg – 3736 Argus Controls – 415 Atlas Manufacturing Inc – 1403 Bartlett Instrument Company – 811 Bellpark Horticulture – 2741, 2847, 2955 Berkvens Greenhouse Mobility – 1742 Blackmore Company Inc/Ellepot USA – 3019, 3025 Bouldin & Lawson LLC – 1101 Candidus Inc – 2724 Cherry Creek Systems – 2103 Control Dekk LLC – 2613 Corvus Drones BV – 3730 Dosatron/Dilution Solutions – 3119
EnSaca Ltd – 1315 Flier Systems USA Inc – 2557 FormFlex Canada Inc – 2015 Great Lakes Label LLC/Label Gator – 1861 Growlink – 3356 H2O Engineering Inc – 3537 HOVE Int/Logiqs – 247 ISO Group – 3458 IUNU – 313 Javo USA Inc – 1457 Kase Horticulture – 3431 Koolfog – 2213 Maximus – 210 Micro Grow Greenhouse Systems – 2703, 2705 Mitchell Ellis Products Inc – 1448 Pack Manufacturing Company – 261, 449 Priva – 1417 Ridder Corporation – 805 RLE Technologies – 1307 SAF North America LLC – 344 SpectraGrow Inc – 1718 TTA USA LLC – 447 Wadsworth Control Systems Inc – 1017 WPS - We Prove Solutions – 2361 Zwart Systems – 3453 Benches & Bench Systems Agricultural Projects Holland BV – 3726 Atlas Manufacturing Inc – 1403 A-V International – 2555 Bellpark Horticulture – 2741, 2847, 2955 BFG Supply Company – 1261 De Cloet Greenhouse Manufacturing Ltd – 1502 EZRack – 2350 GGS Structures Inc – 2118 Greenhouse Megastore – 1506 HOVE Int/Logiqs – 247 Hydrofarm / PARsource – 2412 Innovative Growers Equipment Inc – 503 LLK Greenhouse Solutions – 3462 Mad Greenhouse Products – 2211 Nexus Greenhouse Systems, Rough Brothers, Inc, and Thermo Solutions, DBA Prospiant – 1025 Orlandelli Group LLC – 1829 Pack Manufacturing Company – 261, 449 Paul Boers Manufacturing – 3454 Pipp Horticulture – 452 Sonco Pipe & Tube – 2306 Southwest Agri Plastics – 3411 Stuppy Inc – 2925 The Greenhouse Company of South Carolina LLC – 2203 VRE Systems – 2503 Westbrook Greenhouse Systems – 3613 Winandy Greenhouse Company Inc – 2806 Zwart Systems – 3453 : An AmericanHort Experience | 143
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Glassware & Containers Decowraps – 164 Flopak – 2935 High Caliper Growing - Smart Pots – 2324
Greenhouse Technology Advanced Energy – 1345 Agricultural Projects Holland BV – 3726 ALPS Inc – 3010 AmplifiedAg – 3736 Argos Software – 1632 AYS Proje ve Taahhut A.S. – 205 Bartlett Instrument Company – 811 Berkvens Greenhouse Mobility – 1742 BIOS Lighting – 3428 Bluelab Corporation – 1550 California Lightworks – 203 CO2 GRO Inc – 2309 Corvus Drones BV – 3730 Growlink – 3356 Hoogendoorn America – 1208 HOVE Int/Logiqs – 247 HPNow – 2232 Ingersoll Rand Ion Solutions – 302 IPM Scoutek – 215 IUNU – 313 Moleaer Inc – 2332 P.L. Light Systems – 2026 PPF Tech – 2709 RLE Technologies – 1307 SAF North America LLC – 344 Silver Bullet Water Treatment – 2337 Silver Fern Technology – 1909 SpectraGrow Inc – 1718 Starcom Computer Corporation – 2311 TSRgrow – 2907 Van der Ende Groep – 337 Yunustech Inc – 2417 Hydroponic Systems Agricultural Projects Holland BV – 3726 ALPS Inc – 3010 Bluelab Corporation – 1550 Dosatron/Dilution Solutions – 3119 Enertec Engineering – 1534 Flier Systems USA Inc – 2557 FormFlex Canada Inc – 2015 Hort Americas LLC – 2421 Hydrofarm / PARsource – 2412 Link4 Greenhouse Controls – 2010 Mad Greenhouse Products – 2211 Nexus Greenhouse Systems, Rough Brothers, Inc, and Thermo Solutions, DBA Prospiant – 1025
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Prins USA – 339 Quick Plug – 1227 Richel Group – 3647 TTA USA LLC – 447 Potting Machines & Tray Fillers AgriNomix LLC – 1947, 2047, 2147 Antal/Cayson Equipment – 3129 Bellpark Horticulture – 2741, 2847, 2955 Berry Seeder Company – 2327 Blackmore Company Inc/Ellepot USA – 3019, 3025 Bouldin & Lawson LLC – 1101 EnSaca Ltd – 1315 Flier Systems USA Inc – 2557 Javo USA Inc – 1457 Kase Horticulture – 3431 Machinerie SB Inc – 3337 Mitchell Ellis Products Inc – 1448 Pack Manufacturing Company – 261, 449 Quick Plug – 1227 STILT.PRO – 142 TTA USA LLC – 447 Seeders AgriNomix LLC – 1947, 2047, 2147 Antal/Cayson Equipment – 3129 Bellpark Horticulture – 2741, 2847, 2955 Berry Seeder Company – 2327 Blackmore Company Inc/Ellepot USA – 3019, 3025 Bouldin & Lawson LLC – 1101 Flier Systems USA Inc – 2557 Growing Systems Inc – 2603 Pischek Industries and Hamilton Design UK – 3261 Shading Systems Agricultural Projects Holland BV – 3726 Atlas Manufacturing Inc – 1403 AYS Proje ve Taahhut A.S. – 205 Bom Greenhouses BV – 1207 Cravo Equipment Ltd – 2863 Dutch Suppliers Group – 3113 Fiberlane LLC – 2330 Jade Systems – 2303 Ludvig Svensson Inc – 2025 Lumiforte – 638 Nexus Greenhouse Systems, Rough Brothers, Inc, and Thermo Solutions, DBA Prospiant – 1025 Richel Group – 3647 Ridder Corporation – 805 Sonco Pipe & Tube – 2306 Total Energy Group Inc – 1825 Van Wingerden Greenhouse Company – 1915 VRE Systems – 2503 Wadsworth Control Systems Inc – 1017 Westland Greenhouse Solutions – 602
Sterilization Equipment AgriNomix LLC – 1947, 2047, 2147 Climate Control Systems – 229 Enertec Engineering – 1534 Oasis Grower Solutions – 1317 Pali Global – 2658 Siebring Mfg Inc – 2553 SpectraGrow Inc – 1718 Transplanters AgriNomix LLC – 1947, 2047, 2147 Bellpark Horticulture – 2741, 2847, 2955 Bouldin & Lawson LLC – 1101 DPM – 2127 Flier Systems USA Inc – 2557 High Caliper Growing – Smart Pots – 2324 ISO Group – 3458 Javo USA Inc – 1457 Pischek Industries and Hamilton Design UK – 3261 TTA USA LLC – 447
Greenhouse Structures & Supplies Bench Coverings A-V International – 2555 Conley’s Manufacturing & Sales – 3003 Fiberlane LLC – 2330 Merchney Greenhouses – 2813 Paul Boers Manufacturing – 3454 United Greenhouse Systems Inc – 2215 Coatings & Sealants Conley’s Manufacturing & Sales – 3003 Lumiforte – 638 Merchney Greenhouses – 2813 United Greenhouse Systems Inc – 2215 Construction & Structures ALPS Inc – 3010 Atlas Manufacturing Inc – 1403 AYS Proje ve Taahhut A.S. – 205 Berry BPI Agriculture – 3303 Ceres Greenhouse Solutions – 2507 Conley’s Manufacturing & Sales – 3003 Cravo Equipment Ltd – 2863 Cultivatd Inc – 354 De Cloet Greenhouse Manufacturing Ltd – 1502 GGS Structures Inc – 2118 GrowSpan – 1013 Harnois Greenhouses – 100 LLK Greenhouse Solutions – 3462 Merchney Greenhouses – 2813 Paul Boers Manufacturing – 3454 Prins USA – 339 Renegade Plastics Corporation – 254 RKW-Klerks Inc – 3106 Röber Kunststoffe GmbH – 214
Stabilit America Inc (Macrolux) – 2607 Stuppy Inc – 2925 The Greenhouse Company of South Carolina LLC – 2203 United Greenhouse Systems Inc – 2215 Urban-Gro Inc – 1410 Van Wingerden Greenhouse Company – 1915 VRE Systems – 2503 Westbrook Greenhouse Systems – 3613 Westland Greenhouse Solutions – 602 Coverings, Shadecloths, Film Adapt8/Solexx – 2908 American Horticultural Supply Inc – 1501 American Nettings & Fabric Inc – 332 Atlas Manufacturing Inc – 1403 Berry BPI Agriculture – 3303 Bom Greenhouses BV – 1207 Conley’s Manufacturing & Sales – 3003 Cravo Equipment Ltd – 2863 De Cloet Greenhouse Manufacturing Ltd – 1502 DeWitt Company – 2226 Excalibur Plastics Ltd – 2125 Fiberlane LLC – 2330 Gallina USA – 257 GGS Structures Inc – 2118 Gintec Shade Technologies Inc – 160 Green-Tek Inc – 2659 Harnois Greenhouses – 100 Klar – 1512 Ludvig Svensson Inc – 2025 Lumiforte – 638 Merchney Greenhouses – 2813 Paul Boers Manufacturing – 3454 Plazit-Polygal – 1215 Poly-Tex Inc – 1835 Renegade Plastics Corporation – 254 RKW-Klerks Inc – 3106 Röber Kunststoffe GmbH – 214 Stabilit America Inc (Macrolux) – 2607 Stuppy Inc – 2925 The Greenhouse Company of South Carolina LLC – 2203 Total Energy Group Inc – 1825 UFP Industrial – 3502 United Greenhouse Systems Inc – 2215 Warp’s Greenhouse Films – 2209 Westland Greenhouse Solutions – 602 Winandy Greenhouse Company Inc – 2806 Greenhouse Structures & Supplies Adapt8/Solexx – 2908 American Horticultural Supply Inc – 1501 Atlas Manufacturing Inc – 1403 AYS Proje ve Taahhut A.S. – 205 Berry BPI Agriculture – 3303 BFG Supply Company – 1261
BIOS Lighting – 3428 Bom Greenhouses BV – 1207 Ceres Greenhouse Solutions – 2507 Conley’s Manufacturing & Sales – 3003 Cravo Equipment Ltd – 2863 Dalsem BV – 3512 De Cloet Greenhouse Manufacturing Ltd – 1502 Eason Horticultural Resources – 511 ErfGoed – 2302 Excalibur Plastics Ltd – 2125 Fiberlane LLC – 2330 Fogco – 168 Gateway Industrial Products – 212 GEKA Quick Connects / Stonecasters LLC – 815 GGS Structures Inc – 2118 Global Horticultural Inc – 2114 Greenhouse Megastore – 1506 Griffin – 2525 Grow Rebates – 2817 GrowSpan – 1013 Harnois Greenhouses – 100 Heilux – GrowFilm – 3056 Hoogendoorn America – 1208 Huplaso – 3618 Hydrofarm / PARsource – 2412 J&D Manufacturing – 2735 Jade Systems – 2303 Klar – 1512 LB White Company – 3253 LLK Greenhouse Solutions – 3462 Lock Drives Inc – 1429 Mad Greenhouse Products – 2211 Merchney Greenhouses – 2813 Micro Grow Greenhouse Systems – 2703, 2705 Midwest Trading Horticultural Supplies Inc – 2030 Netafim USA – 3317 Nexus Greenhouse Systems, Rough Brothers, Inc, and Thermo Solutions, DBA Prospiant – 1025 Paul Boers Manufacturing – 3454 Phormium – 2810 Pipp Horticulture – 452 Poly-Tex Inc – 1835 Prins USA – 339 Renegade Plastics Corporation – 254 Richel Group – 3647 RKW-Klerks Inc – 3106 Röber Kunststoffe GmbH – 214 Stabilit America Inc (Macrolux) – 2607 The Greenhouse Company of South Carolina LLC – 2203 Tyne Moulds & Machinery Company – 3006 United Greenhouse Systems Inc – 2215 Van Nifterik Holland BV – 2808
Van Wingerden Greenhouse Company – 1915 Vaughan’s Horticulture – 1432 VB Greenhouses – 2821 Waldo & Associates Inc – 2913 Westbrook Greenhouse Systems – 3613 Westland Greenhouse Solutions – 602 Winandy Greenhouse Company Inc – 2806 Yoders Produce Inc – 1225 Groundcover – Fabric & Plastic American Horticultural Supply Inc – 1501 American Nettings & Fabric Inc – 332 Berry BPI Agriculture – 3303 BFG Supply Company – 1261 Conley’s Manufacturing & Sales – 3003 Dayton Bag & Burlap – 110 DeWitt Company – 2226 Excalibur Plastics Ltd – 2125 Fiberlane LLC – 2330 Gintec Shade Technologies Inc – 160 Global Horticultural Inc – 2114 Harnois Greenhouses – 100 Ludvig Svensson Inc – 2025 Merchney Greenhouses – 2813 Phormium – 2810 Renegade Plastics Corporation – 254 The Greenhouse Company of South Carolina LLC – 2203 Tyne Moulds & Machinery Company – 3006 UFP Industrial – 3502 United Greenhouse Systems Inc – 2215 Warp’s Greenhouse Films – 2209 Yoders Produce Inc – 1225 Hydroponic Supplies American Horticultural Supply Inc – 1501 Apera Instruments – 2830 BioAg – 2835 Bluelab Corporation – 1550 Ceragen – 2911 Cultivatd Inc – 354 DEMA Engineering Company – 1612 Dosatron/Dilution Solutions – 3119 Fertil USA – 3334 Fibredust LLC – 3631 FormFlex Canada Inc – 2015 GEKA Quick Connects / Stonecasters LLC – 815 Grodan – 2461 Groundwork BioAg – 2110 GrowSpan – 1013 GrowTech Inc – 2410 Heilux – GrowFilm – 3056 Hort Americas LLC – 2421 HPNow – 2232 Hydrofarm / PARsource – 2412 Moleaer Inc – 2332 Oasis Grower Solutions – 1317
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Conveyers Berkvens Greenhouse Mobility – 1742 Flier Systems USA Inc – 2557 Rapid-Veyor – 3047 STILT.PRO – 142 WPS - We Prove Solutions – 2361
Holiday Decorations & Supplies
Microscopes & Meters Apera Instruments – 2830 Bluelab Corporation – 1550 Hanna Instruments – 2251 Spectrum Technologies Inc – 108
Holiday Decorations & Supplies Flopak – 2935 Glenhaven Home & Holiday – 2708 HDS USA LLC – 458 JRM Chemical Inc – 2406 Kelco Industries – 3548 Kurt Lee Products – 2133 M&M Wintergreens Inc – 2246
Sleeves & Wraps A-ROO Company – 2425 Bellwyck Horticolor – 3539 Berry BPI Agriculture – 3303 Decowraps – 164 Global Horticultural Inc – 2114 HIP Labels – 3519 Palm Tree Packaging – 3446 Renegade Plastics Corporation – 254 Tools Bissell/Haaga – 3002 GrowTech Inc – 2410 Kelco Industries – 3548 Plott – 1729 Power Planter Inc – 2653 STILT.PRO – 142 TDI Brands – 2509 Zenport Industries – 134 Wire Products Dayton Bag & Burlap – 110 Gintec Shade Technologies Inc – 160 Growing Systems Inc – 2603 Kelco Industries – 3548 Meteor Systems – 3359 Van Nifterik Holland BV – 2808
Hemp Hemp Cultivation Products and Services ALPS Inc – 3010 American BioChar Company – 751 Breeza Industrial dba Ag Fan Systems – 1723 CO2 GRO Inc – 2309 Grodan – 2461 Hydrofarm / PARsource – 2412 Ingersoll Rand Ion Solutions – 302 LB White Company – 3253 Moleaer Inc – 2332 P.L. Light Systems – 2026 Silver Bullet Water Treatment – 2337
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Décor Kurt Lee Products – 2133 M&M Wintergreens Inc – 2246 Northland Floral Inc – 324
Sleeves & Pot Covers A-ROO Company – 2425 Decowraps – 164 Flamingo Holland – 225 Flopak – 2935 HDS USA LLC – 458 Koba – 3635 Palm Tree Packaging – 3446 Van Krimpen BV – 2934 Wreaths, Trees, Roping – Live Kurt Lee Products – 2133 Kelco Industries – 3548 M&M Wintergreens Inc – 2246
Inventory & POS Systems Inventory & POS Systems Advanced Grower Solutions – 2131 AmplifiedAg – 3736 AMS Garden Center POS – 1725 Arbre Technologies Inc – 3258 Argos Software – 1632 Dynamicweb – 753 Epicor Software – 610 Mprise Agriware – 3432 Rapid Garden POS – 1517 Sato America – 2331 Silver Fern Technology – 1909 Starcom Computer Corporation – 2311 Theta Retail – 3237 Townley Computer Solutions – 2305 Velosio – 2754 POS/Inventory Systems Advanced Grower Solutions – 2131 AMS Garden Center POS – 1725 Arbre Technologies Inc – 3258 Argos Software – 1632 Dynamicweb – 753 Epicor Software – 610 ET Grow – 1511 FlowVision LLC – 1609 Mariner Business Solutions – 3354
Rapid Garden POS – 1517 Starcom Computer Corporation – 2311 Townley Computer Solutions – 2305 Velosio – 2754 Production Inventory Systems Advanced Grower Solutions – 2131 Arbre Technologies Inc – 3258 Argos Software – 1632 DemandLink – 3707 Epicor Software – 610 ET Grow – 1511 Mariner Business Solutions – 3354 Mprise Agriware – 3432 Picas – 2124 Practical Software Solutions – 3609 Sato America – 2331 Silver Fern Technology – 1909 Starcom Computer Corporation – 2311 Townley Computer Solutions – 2305 Velosio – 2754 Vista IT Systems Inc – 2111 Retail Inventory Systems AMS Garden Center POS – 1725 DemandLink – 3707 Dynamicweb – 753 Epicor Software – 610 FlowVision LLC – 1609 Mariner Business Solutions – 3354 Rapid Garden POS – 1517 Theta Retail – 3237 Townley Computer Solutions – 2305 Vista IT Systems Inc – 2111
Irrigation Systems & Components Drip Irrigation Climate Control Systems – 229 Dosatron/Dilution Solutions – 3119 Dramm Corporation – 847 ErfGoed – 2302 Gintec Shade Technologies Inc – 160 Master Plant-Prod (Plantex) – 3257 Meteor Systems – 3359 ML Irrigation Systems Inc – 2707 Netafim USA – 3317 Richel Group – 3647 Zwart Systems – 3453 Ebb & Flow ErfGoed – 2302 Innovative Growers Equipment Inc – 503 Mad Greenhouse Products – 2211 Master Plant-Prod (Plantex) – 3257 Orlandelli Group LLC – 1829 Zwart Systems – 3453
Hoses GEKA Quick Connects / Stonecasters LLC – 815 Gintec Shade Technologies Inc – 160 Meteor Systems – 3359 Injectors Argus Controls – 415 Chem Fresh Midwest – 144 Dosatron/Dilution Solutions – 3119 Green-Tek Inc – 2659 Innovative Growers Equipment Inc – 503 Magnation Water Technologies – 2656 Master Plant-Prod (Plantex) – 3257 Zwart Systems – 3453 Irrigation Systems – Installed Cherry Creek Systems – 2103 Climate Control Systems – 229 Control Dekk LLC – 2613 Damatex Inc – 2947 ErfGoed – 2302 LLK Greenhouse Solutions – 3462 Magnation Water Technologies – 2656 Micro Grow Greenhouse Systems – 2703, 2705 Netafim USA – 3317 Irrigation Systems – Portable GEKA Quick Connects / Stonecasters LLC – 815 Magnation Water Technologies – 2656 Netafim USA – 3317 Irrigation Systems & Components Agricultural Projects Holland BV – 3726 AmplifiedAg – 3736 Aquamatsystem® (Soleno) – 3136 Argus Controls – 415 AYS Proje ve Taahhut A.S. – 205 BioTherm – 3619 Bluelab Corporation – 1550 Cherry Creek Systems – 2103 Climate Control Systems – 229 Control Dekk LLC – 2613 DEMA Engineering Company – 1612 Diversified Agriculture – 2961 Excalibur Plastics Ltd – 2125 Fiberlane LLC – 2330 Gintec Shade Technologies Inc – 160 Growing Systems Inc – 2603 Growlink – 3356 GrowSpan – 1013 HOVE Int/Logiqs – 247 Ingersoll Rand Ion Solutions – 302 Innovative Growers Equipment Inc – 503 Jade Systems – 2303 Link4 Greenhouse Controls – 2010 Magnation Water Technologies – 2656 Meteor Systems – 3359
ML Irrigation Systems Inc – 2707 Moleaer Inc – 2332 Netafim USA – 3317 Ridder Corporation – 805 RLE Technologies – 1307 Spectrum Technologies Inc – 108 Yoders Produce Inc – 1225 Zwart Systems – 3453 Pipe & Sprinkler Heads Magnation Water Technologies – 2656 Water Treatment Systems Advanced treatment Technologies – 2006 Airtec Sprayers Inc – 346 BioSafe Systems LLC – 3653 Chem Fresh Midwest – 144 Chrysal Americas – 340 Climate Control Systems – 229 Dosatron/Dilution Solutions – 3119 Dramm Corporation – 847 H2O Engineering Inc – 3537 HPNow – 2232 Ingersoll Rand Ion Solutions – 302 LLK Greenhouse Solutions – 3462 Magnation Water Technologies – 2656 Moleaer Inc – 2332 Pali Global – 2658 Priva – 1417 Ridder Corporation – 805 Silver Bullet Water Treatment – 2337 Total Energy Group Inc – 1825 Van der Ende Groep – 337 Watering Cans, Breakers, Wands GEKA Quick Connects / Stonecasters LLC – 815 TDI Brands – 2509
Labels, Tags, Signage Custom Solutions Advantage Label & Packaging Inc – 3347 Arbre Technologies Inc – 3258 Ceres Greenhouse Solutions – 2507 Garden Marketing Group LLC – 1430 GrowTech Solutions LLC – 2107 HIP Labels – 3519 Horticultural Marketing & Printing / Orora Visual – 3447 LLK Greenhouse Solutions – 3462 Macore Company Sales & Marketing – 3150 MasterTag – 1937 Silver Bullet Water Treatment – 2337 Silver Fern Technology – 1909 Specialty Tag & Label – 1311 VRE Systems – 2503 WestHort – 2225 WestRock – 1803
Label, Tags, Signs Advantage Label & Packaging Inc – 3347 Bellwyck Horticolor – 3539 Clarity Connect Inc – 2358 Garden Marketing Group LLC – 1430 GoDEX International Americas – 3413 Great Lakes Label LLC/Label Gator – 1861 GrowTech Solutions LLC – 2107 HIP Labels – 3519 Horticultural Marketing & Printing / Orora Visual – 3447 Macore Company Sales & Marketing – 3150 Sato America – 2331 Specialty Tag & Label – 1311 Stover Manufacturing – 1409 Tyne Moulds & Machinery Company – 3006 United Label & Sales Corporation – 2430 Van Krimpen BV – 2934 Van Nifterik Holland BV – 2808 WestHort – 2225 WestRock – 1803 Labels, Tags, Signage Advantage Label & Packaging Inc – 3347 Bellwyck Horticolor – 3539 Garden Marketing Group LLC – 1430 Global Horticultural Inc – 2114 GoDEX International Americas – 3413 Great Lakes Label LLC/Label Gator – 1861 GrowTech Solutions LLC – 2107 HDS USA LLC – 458 Horta-Craft Ltd – 1018 Horticultural Marketing & Printing / Orora Visual – 3447 Macore Company Sales & Marketing – 3150 MasterTag – 1937 Sato America – 2331 Sporticulture Inc – 3353 Townley Computer Solutions – 2305 Tyne Moulds & Machinery Company – 3006 United Label & Sales Corporation – 2430 Waldo & Associates Inc – 2913 WestHort – 2225 WestRock – 1803 Paper & Vinyl Clarity Connect Inc – 2358 GrowTech Solutions LLC – 2107 Macore Company Sales & Marketing – 3150 MasterTag – 1937 Specialty Tag & Label – 1311 Stover Manufacturing – 1409 United Label & Sales Corporation – 2430 WestRock – 1803 Printers & Equipment Advantage Label & Packaging Inc – 3347 Arbre Technologies Inc – 3258 GoDEX International Americas – 3413 : An AmericanHort Experience | 147
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Solutions | Exhibitor Product Listing
Prins USA – 339 PVP Industries Inc – 2333 Quick Plug – 1227 Root Pouch – 3708 Royal Gold – 1851 Ulysse Biotech – 3403
Sign Holders Clarity Connect Inc – 2358 GrowTech Solutions LLC – 2107 Horta-Craft Ltd – 1018 Horticultural Marketing & Printing / Orora Visual – 3447 Specialty Tag & Label – 1311 Stover Manufacturing – 1409 United Label & Sales Corporation – 2430 Software Advanced Grower Solutions – 2131 AMS Garden Center POS – 1725 Arbre Technologies Inc – 3258 Argos Software – 1632 Clarity Connect Inc – 2358 DemandLink – 3707 Dynamicweb – 753 ET Grow – 1511 FlowVision LLC – 1609 Great Lakes Label LLC/Label Gator – 1861 GrowTech Solutions LLC – 2107 Horticultural Marketing & Printing / Orora Visual – 3447 KCoe Isom LLP – 2654 Koidra Inc – 342 LandscapeHub – 1727 Mariner Business Solutions – 3354 Mprise Agriware – 3432 Picas – 2124 Sato America – 2331 Silver Fern Technology – 1909 Specialty Tag & Label – 1311 Starcom Computer Corporation – 2311 Stover Manufacturing – 1409 Theta Retail – 3237 Townley Computer Solutions – 2305 TSRgrow – 2907 United Label & Sales Corporation – 2430 Velosio – 2754 WestHort – 2225
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Marketing & Advertising Bellwyck Horticolor – 3539 Country Folks Grower – 3112 DIG Marketing – 1741 Garden Marketing Group LLC – 1430 GIE Media – 1637 GPN/Lawn & Garden Retailer – 2325 Greenhouse Grower Magazine – 2625, 2627 GrowerTalks|Green Profit Magazine – 2403 Macore Company Sales & Marketing – 3150 MasterTag – 1937 Sporticulture Inc – 3353 POP Materials Advantage Label & Packaging Inc – 3347 Bellwyck Horticolor – 3539 Clarity Connect Inc – 2358 Garden Marketing Group LLC – 1430 GrowTech Solutions LLC – 2107 HIP Labels – 3519 Horta-Craft Ltd – 1018 MasterTag – 1937 Proven Winners – 728 Walters Gardens Inc – 909 WestRock – 1803 QR Codes & Capability Garden Marketing Group LLC – 1430 GoDEX International Americas – 3413 Great Lakes Label LLC/Label Gator – 1861 GrowTech Solutions LLC – 2107 HIP Labels – 3519 Van Krimpen BV – 2934 WestHort – 2225 Web, Email, Mobile Solutions Argos Software – 1632 Clarity Connect Inc – 2358 DemandLink – 3707 ET Grow – 1511 FieldRoutes – 3732 Greenhouse Grower Magazine – 2625, 2627 HIP Labels – 3519 Mariner Business Solutions – 3354 Starcom Computer Corporation – 2311
Plants – Live Annuals Acorn Farms Inc – 1931 Botany Lane Greenhouse – 2357 Brandkamp Gmbh – 3745 Costa Farms – 1516 Davis Floral Company Inc – 3228 DGI Propagators – 1510 Dummen Orange – 217 Fleurizon LLC – 2117 Flowers Canada Growers Inc – 3620 Kientzler North America – 2317
Meadowood Enterprises LLC – 2611 Michell’s – 1659 Millcreek Gardens LLC – 1010 Natorp’s Nursery – 1337 Natural Beauty – 2750 North Carolina Farms Inc – 837 Plantpeddler Inc – 803 Pope’s Plant Farm – 3753 Pure Line Seeds Inc – 130 Raker-Roberta’s Young Plants – 1841 Stuifbergen Bulb Company/Marlboro Bulb – 2310 Tri State Foliage – 3737 Vivero Internacional SA de CV – 1012 Wagner Greenhouses – 3017 Westhoff Vertriebsges. mbH – 1016 Willoway Nurseries Inc – 817 Aquatic Plants American Native Plants – 1812 Holt Nurseries – 3746 Netherland Bulb Company – 2939 Bonsai Costa Farms – 1516 Tri State Foliage – 3737 Bulbs, Corms, Rhizomes 2Plant International – 3225 Abbott-IPCO Inc – 2647 DeGroot – 3407 Devroomen Garden Products – 3109 Flamingo Holland – 225 Gardenworld/Growing Colors – 3229 Leo Berbee Bulb Company – 1333 Netherland Bulb Company – 2939 Oregon Perennial Company – 2312 Rijnbeek and Son Perennials Export BV – 152 Stuifbergen Bulb Company/Marlboro Bulb – 2310 ThinkPlants – 2247 Vandenberg Bulb Company Inc – 606 Zabo Plant Inc – 301 Cacti, Succulents ArizonaEast – 309 Bennett Plants – 1121 Botany Lane Greenhouse – 2357 Branette Farms – 2113 Cacti Youngplants BV – 3117 Costa Farms – 1516 DeGroot – 3407 Deroose Plants Inc – 1112 Fleurizon LLC – 2117 Flowers Canada Growers Inc – 3620 Greenex – 3417 Holt Nurseries – 3746 Little Prince of Oregon Nursery – 3216 Monrovia – 1533, 1731 North Carolina Farms Inc – 837
Northland Floral Inc – 324 Pope’s Plant Farm – 3753 Succulents Unlimited BV – 3012 Sunshine Horticulture – 3421 Tri State Foliage – 3737 Carnivorous Plants Deroose Plants Inc – 1112 Holt Nurseries – 3746 Sunshine Horticulture – 3421 Ferns American Native Plants – 1812 Andersen Farms – 2510 ArizonaEast – 309 Centerton Nursery Inc – 3509 Classic Groundcovers Inc – 2308 Costa Farms – 1516 DeGroot – 3407 Emerald Coast Growers – 2313 Fleurizon LLC – 2117 Flowers Canada Growers Inc – 3620 Gardenworld/Growing Colors – 3229 Jolly Farmer Products Inc – 2216 Little Prince of Oregon Nursery – 3216 Meridian Young Plants – 441 North Creek Nurseries Inc – 2910 Optimara Group – 2619 The Perennial Farm – 1628 Tidwell Nurseries Inc – 2415 Tri State Foliage – 3737 Fruits – Small Agri-Starts Inc – 3333 Bailey Nurseries – 1055 Briggs Nursery – 1907 Centerton Nursery Inc – 3509 Certis Biologicals – 1712 Dave Wilson Nursery – 2726 DeGroot – 3407 Eastern Shore Nursery of Virginia – 2112 Freedom Tree Farms – 3711 Greenleaf Nursery Company – 1327 Home Nursery Inc – 3159 Leo Berbee Bulb Company – 1333 Meridian Young Plants – 441 Netherland Bulb Company – 2939 Spring Meadow Nursery Inc – 915 Star® Roses and Plants – 3217 Turner and Sons Nursery – 2013 Willowbend Nursery LLC/Ridge Manor Nurseries/Losely Nursery – 1525 Fruits – Tree Agri-Starts Inc – 3333 Bailey Nurseries – 1055 Bountiful Farms – 1321 Certis Biologicals – 1712 Dave Wilson Nursery – 2726
DeGroot – 3407 Eastern Shore Nursery of Virginia – 2112 Everde Growers – 2702 Freedom Tree Farms – 3711 Greenleaf Nursery Company – 1327 Home Nursery Inc – 3159 J. Frank Schmidt & Son Company – 1435 Lincoln Nurseries – 403 Turner and Sons Nursery – 2013 Willowbend Nursery LLC/Ridge Manor Nurseries/Losely Nursery – 1525 Green Roof & Living Wall Plants Branette Farms – 2113 Hoffman Nursery Inc – 3013 Holt Nurseries – 3746 New Moon Nursery LLC – 3310 Spring Meadow Nursery Inc – 915 Tidwell Nurseries Inc – 2415 Vitro Plus – 1936 Walters Gardens Inc – 909 Groundcovers & Vines Bailey Nurseries – 1055 Botany Lane Greenhouse – 2357 Classic Groundcovers Inc – 2308 ForemostCo Inc – 1633 Gardenworld/Growing Colors – 3229 Greenleaf Nursery Company – 1327 Home Nursery Inc – 3159 Jackrabbit Nursery – 1009 Meadowood Enterprises LLC – 2611 Millcreek Gardens LLC – 1010 Natorp’s Nursery – 1337 New Moon Nursery LLC – 3310 North Creek Nurseries Inc – 2910 Pacific Plug & Liner – 3135 Plant Development Services – 3059 Plants Nouveau – 3211 R.A. Dudley Nurseries Inc – 2819 Raker-Roberta’s Young Plants – 1841 Rijnbeek and Son Perennials Export BV – 152 Spring Meadow Nursery Inc – 915 The Perennial Farm – 1628 Tidwell Nurseries Inc – 2415 Turner and Sons Nursery – 2013 Willoway Nurseries Inc – 817 Native Plants Agri-Starts Inc – 3333 American Native Plants – 1812 Classic Groundcovers Inc – 2308 Fleurizon LLC – 2117 Forrest Keeling Nursery – 1852 Hoffman Nursery Inc – 3013 National Nursery Products Inc – 162 New Moon Nursery LLC – 3310 North Branch Nursery Inc – 2737
North Creek Nurseries Inc – 2910 R.A. Dudley Nurseries Inc – 2819 Spring Meadow Nursery Inc – 915 The Perennial Farm – 1628 Woody Warehouse Nursery Inc – 3729 Orchids Flowers Canada Growers Inc – 3620 Northland Floral Inc – 324 Organic Greenspire Global Inc – 1657 Groundwork BioAg – 2110 Hillcrest Nursery Inc – 2739 Huplaso – 3618 Ornamental Grasses & Bamboo Emerald Coast Growers – 2313 Fleurizon LLC – 2117 Hoffman Nursery Inc – 3013 Home Nursery Inc – 3159 Meadowood Enterprises LLC – 2611 Meridian Young Plants – 441 Millcreek Gardens LLC – 1010 National Nursery Products Inc – 162 Natorp’s Nursery – 1337 Plant Development Services – 3059 Pleasant Cove Nursery – 3412 Raker-Roberta’s Young Plants – 1841 The Perennial Farm – 1628 Tidwell Nurseries Inc – 2415 Turner and Sons Nursery – 2013 Willoway Nurseries Inc – 817 Willowbend Nursery LLC/Ridge Manor Nurseries/Losely Nursery – 1525 Plants - Live American Native Plants – 1812 Aris Horticulture Inc – 2725 Branette Farms – 2113 C.M. Brown Nursery – 2918 Classic Groundcovers Inc – 2308 Dave Wilson Nursery – 2726 David Austin Roses – 3057 Davis Floral Company Inc – 3228 DeGroot – 3407 DGI Propagators – 1510 Dummen Orange – 217 Eastern Shore Nursery of Virginia – 2112 Emerald Coast Growers – 2313 Everde Growers – 2702 Evergreen Nursery Company Inc – 1854 Gediflora – 136 Greenex – 3417 Greenleaf Nursery Company – 1327 Heart of Florida Greenhouses Inc – 3424 Heilux – GrowFilm – 3056 Home Nursery Inc – 3159 Iseli Nursery/Weeks Roses – 3154 : An AmericanHort Experience | 149
Solutions | Exhibitor Product Listing
Solutions | Exhibitor Product Listing
Great Lakes Label LLC/Label Gator – 1861 GrowTech Solutions LLC – 2107 Horticultural Marketing & Printing / Orora Visual – 3447 Pali Global – 2658 Sato America – 2331 Specialty Tag & Label – 1311 Stover Manufacturing – 1409 United Label & Sales Corporation – 2430 WestHort – 2225
Perennials 2Plant International – 3225 Abbott-IPCO Inc – 2647 Acorn Farms Inc – 1931 American Native Plants – 1812 Bailey Nurseries – 1055 Briggs Nursery – 1907 Bull Plant Genetics / Bull Gartenbau – 3153, 3155 C.M. Brown Nursery – 2918 Centerton Nursery Inc – 3509 Classic Groundcovers Inc – 2308 Costa Farms – 1516 Darwin Perennials – 3239 Davis Floral Company Inc – 3228 Davis Tree Farm & Nursery – 3212 DeGroot – 3407 Devron Sales Ltd – 3352 DGI Propagators – 1510 Dummen Orange – 217 Eason Horticultural Resources – 511 Emerald Coast Growers – 2313 Everde Growers – 2702 Flamingo Holland – 225 Fleurizon LLC – 2117 Forrest Keeling Nursery – 1852 Greenleaf Nursery Company – 1327 Griffin – 2525 Heritage Greenhouse Products – 345 Hoffman Nursery Inc – 3013 Home Nursery Inc – 3159 J Berry – 114 Kamps Hydrangea Inc – 1839 Kientzler North America – 2317 Lincoln Nurseries – 403 Little Prince of Oregon Nursery – 3216 Meadowood Enterprises LLC – 2611 Meridian Young Plants – 441 Michell’s – 1659 Millcreek Gardens LLC – 1010 Monrovia – 1533, 1731
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National Nursery Products Inc – 162 Natorp’s Nursery – 1337 Natural Beauty – 2750 Netherland Bulb Company – 2939 New Moon Nursery LLC – 3310 North Branch Nursery Inc – 2737 North Creek Nurseries Inc – 2910 Oregon Perennial Company – 2312 Pacific Plug & Liner – 3135 Plant Development Services – 3059 Plants Nouveau – 3211 Pope’s Plant Farm – 3753 Qualitree – 226 Raker-Roberta’s Young Plants – 1841 Rijnbeek and Son Perennials Export BV – 152 Star® Roses and Plants – 3217 Stuifbergen Bulb Company/Marlboro Bulb – 2310 The Perennial Farm – 1628 ThinkPlants – 2247 Tidwell Nurseries Inc – 2415 Walters Gardens Inc – 909 Willoway Nurseries Inc – 817 Willowbend Nursery LLC/Ridge Manor Nurseries/Losely Nursery – 1525 Potted Plants Aris Horticulture Inc – 2725 Branette Farms – 2113 Deroose Plants Inc – 1112 Dummen Orange – 217 Evergreen Nursery Company Inc – 1854 Freedom Tree Farms – 3711 Gediflora – 136 Heart of Florida Greenhouses Inc – 3424 Kamps Hydrangea Inc – 1839 Northland Floral Inc – 324 Oldcastle Lawn & Garden – 2547 Optimara Group – 2619 Plantpeddler Inc – 803 Plants Nouveau – 3211 Prudac – 132 Pure Line Seeds Inc – 130 Qualitree – 226 R.A. Dudley Nurseries Inc – 2819 Raker-Roberta’s Young Plants – 1841 Speedling Inc – 3527 Tri State Foliage – 3737 Shrubs Acorn Farms Inc – 1931 American Native Plants – 1812 Bailey Nurseries – 1055 Bountiful Farms – 1321 Briggs Nursery – 1907 Certified Roses – 170 Davis Tree Farm & Nursery – 3212 Don Marjama Nursery Company Inc – 1309
Eason Horticultural Resources – 511 Eastern Shore Nursery of Virginia – 2112 Forrest Keeling Nursery – 1852 Freedom Tree Farms – 3711 Greenleaf Nursery Company – 1327 Home Nursery Inc – 3159 J Berry – 114 Lincoln Nurseries – 403 Meadowood Enterprises LLC – 2611 Meridian Young Plants – 441 Millcreek Gardens LLC – 1010 Monrovia – 1533, 1731 National Nursery Products Inc – 162 Natorp’s Nursery – 1337 NewGen® Boxwood – 3214 North Branch Nursery Inc – 2737 Plant Development Services – 3059 Plants Nouveau – 3211 Pleasant Cove Nursery – 3412 Proven Winners – 728 Qualitree – 226 R.A. Dudley Nurseries Inc – 2819 Spring Meadow Nursery Inc – 915 Star® Roses and Plants – 3217 Tennessee Valley Nursery Inc – 2007 The Perennial Farm – 1628 ThinkPlants – 2247 Turner and Sons Nursery – 2013 Van Belle Nursery – 1617 Willoway Nurseries Inc – 817 Willowbend Nursery LLC/Ridge Manor Nurseries/Losely Nursery – 1525 Woody Warehouse Nursery Inc – 3729 Topiary Bountiful Farms – 1321 Don Marjama Nursery Company Inc – 1309 Greenleaf Nursery Company – 1327 Iseli Nursery/Weeks Roses – 3154 Monrovia – 1533, 1731 Northland Floral Inc – 324 Tidwell Nurseries Inc – 2415 Trees Acorn Farms Inc – 1931 American Native Plants – 1812 Bailey Nurseries – 1055 Bountiful Farms – 1321 Dave Wilson Nursery – 2726 Davis Tree Farm & Nursery – 3212 DeGroot – 3407 Don Marjama Nursery Company Inc – 1309 Eason Horticultural Resources – 511 Eastern Shore Nursery of Virginia – 2112 Everde Growers – 2702 Evergreen Nursery Company Inc – 1854 Forrest Keeling Nursery – 1852 Freedom Tree Farms – 3711
Greenleaf Nursery Company – 1327 Home Nursery Inc – 3159 Iseli Nursery/Weeks Roses – 3154 J. Frank Schmidt & Son Company – 1435 Lincoln Nurseries – 403 McHutchison – 1233 Meadowood Enterprises LLC – 2611 Michell’s – 1659 Monrovia – 1533, 1731 National Nursery Products Inc – 162 Natorp’s Nursery – 1337 North Branch Nursery Inc – 2737 Plant Development Services – 3059 Plants Nouveau – 3211 Pleasant Cove Nursery – 3412 Star® Roses and Plants – 3217 Tennessee Valley Nursery Inc – 2007 Turner and Sons Nursery – 2013 Willoway Nurseries Inc – 817 Willowbend Nursery LLC/Ridge Manor Nurseries/Losely Nursery – 1525 Woody Warehouse Nursery Inc – 3729 Tropical Plants Abbott-IPCO Inc – 2647 Agri-Starts Inc – 3333 Andersen Farms – 2510 Aris Horticulture Inc – 2725 ArizonaEast – 309 Aroid Greenhouses – 1151 Bennett Plants – 1121 Botany Lane Greenhouse – 2357 Costa Farms – 1516 Deroose Plants Inc – 1112 Dummen Orange – 217 Eason Horticultural Resources – 511 Evanthia BV – 328 Everde Growers – 2702 Express Seed Company – 901 Flowers Canada Growers Inc – 3620 ForemostCo Inc – 1633 Greenleaf Nursery Company – 1327 Holt Nurseries – 3746 J Berry – 114 Little Prince of Oregon Nursery – 3216 McHutchison – 1233 Michell’s – 1659 Monrovia – 1533, 1731 Oglesby Plants International – 2231 Optimara Group – 2619 Pacific Plug & Liner – 3135 Plant Development Services – 3059 Plants Nouveau – 3211 Stuifbergen Bulb Company/Marlboro Bulb – 2310 Succulents Unlimited BV – 3012 Sunshine Horticulture – 3421 Tri State Foliage – 3737
Vaughan’s Horticulture – 1432 Vitro Plus – 1936 Vegetables & Herbs Aris Horticulture Inc – 2725 Centerton Nursery Inc – 3509 Certis Biologicals – 1712 Davis Floral Company Inc – 3228 DeGroot – 3407 Hillcrest Nursery Inc – 2739 Michell’s – 1659 Millcreek Gardens LLC – 1010 Natural Beauty – 2750 Netherland Bulb Company – 2939 Northland Floral Inc – 324 Pope’s Plant Farm – 3753 Raker-Roberta’s Young Plants – 1841 Wagner Greenhouses – 3017
Plants – Plug & Cutting Annuals Ball FloraPlant – 3147 Ball Horticultural Company – 3251 Beekenkamp Plants – 3723 Benary – 325 Casa Flora Inc – 3325 Cohen Hishtil Jaldety Nurseries – 3058 Danziger Dan Flower Farm – 233 Davis Floral Company Inc – 3228 ForemostCo Inc – 1633 Gediflora – 136 Hardystarts by Welby Gardens – 2354 HilverdaFlorist – 3531 Jolly Farmer Products Inc – 2216 Knox Horticulture – 2314 Leo Berbee Bulb Company – 1333 Mast Young Plants Inc – 1828 McHutchison – 1233 Natural Beauty – 2750 North Carolina Farms Inc – 837 Plant Source International – 1634 Plantpeddler Inc – 803 Plug Connection – 2631 Quality Cuttings Team – 2237 SelectaOne – 3139 Speedling Inc – 3527 Succulents Unlimited BV – 3012 Syngenta Flowers LLC – 2347 Terra Nova Nurseries – 2457 Vaughan’s Horticulture – 1432 Vivero Internacional SA de CV – 1012 Wagner Greenhouses – 3017 Combination Mixes Ball FloraPlant – 3147 Ball Horticultural Company – 3251 Beekenkamp Plants – 3723 Cacti Youngplants BV – 3117
Clematis The Source of Good Climbers – 326 Cohen Hishtil Jaldety Nurseries – 3058 Danziger Dan Flower Farm – 233 Gediflora – 136 Hardystarts by Welby Gardens – 2354 Jiffy Products of America Inc – 3513 Knox Horticulture – 2314 Magnolia Gardens Nursery – 3313 North Carolina Farms Inc – 837 Pindstrup Mosebrug A/S – 2825 Plantpeddler Inc – 803 Plug Connection – 2631 Sakata Seed America Inc – 425 SelectaOne – 3139 Syngenta Flowers LLC – 2347 Wagner Greenhouses – 3017 Ornamental Grasses Botany Lane Greenhouse – 2357 Briggs Nursery – 1907 C.M. Brown Nursery – 2918 Cohen Hishtil Jaldety Nurseries – 3058 Creek Hill Nursery – 1814 Devroomen Garden Products – 3109 Emerald Coast Growers – 2313 ForemostCo Inc – 1633 Gardenworld/Growing Colors – 3229 Greenleaf Nursery Company – 1327 Hardystarts by Welby Gardens – 2354 Hoffman Nursery Inc – 3013 Jackrabbit Nursery – 1009 Jolly Farmer Products Inc – 2216 Little Prince of Oregon Nursery – 3216 Magnolia Gardens Nursery – 3313 New Moon Nursery LLC – 3310 North Creek Nurseries Inc – 2910 Pacific Plug & Liner – 3135 Plug Connection – 2631 R.A. Dudley Nurseries Inc – 2819 Succulents Unlimited BV – 3012 Walters Gardens Inc – 909 Plants – Plug & Cutting 2Plant International – 3225 Agri-Starts Inc – 3333 Aldershot Greenhouses – 172 Antal/Cayson Equipment – 3129 Aris Horticulture Inc – 2725 Aroid Greenhouses – 1151 Ball FloraPlant – 3147 Ball Seed Company – 3260, 3346, 3350 Beekenkamp Plants – 3723 BFG Supply Company – 1247 Botany Lane Greenhouse – 2357 Brandkamp Gmbh – 3745 Briggs Nursery – 1907 Cacti Youngplants BV – 3117 Clematis The Source of Good Climbers – 326 : An AmericanHort Experience | 151
Solutions | Exhibitor Product Listing
Solutions | Exhibitor Product Listing
J Berry – 114 Lincoln Nurseries – 403 National Nursery Products Inc – 162 New Moon Nursery LLC – 3310 Pacific Plug & Liner – 3135 Plantpeddler Inc – 803 Pleasant Cove Nursery – 3412 Qualitree – 226 R.A. Dudley Nurseries Inc – 2819 Rijnbeek and Son Perennials Export BV – 152 Speedling Inc – 3527 Spring Meadow Nursery Inc – 915 Star® Roses and Plants – 3217 Tennessee Valley Nursery Inc – 2007 Tesselaar Plants – 2407
Perennials 2Plant International – 3225 Aris Horticulture Inc – 2725 Ball Horticultural Company – 3251 Benary – 325 Casa Flora Inc – 3325 Cohen Hishtil Jaldety Nurseries – 3058 Creek Hill Nursery – 1814 Danziger Dan Flower Farm – 233 Darwin Perennials – 3239 Devron Sales Ltd – 3352 Devroomen Garden Products – 3109 Emerald Coast Growers – 2313 ForemostCo Inc – 1633 152 | AmericanHort.org/Cultivate
Gardenworld/Growing Colors – 3229 Hardystarts by Welby Gardens – 2354 Heritage Greenhouse Products – 345 HilverdaFlorist – 3531 Hoffman Nursery Inc – 3013 Jolly Farmer Products Inc – 2216 Knox Horticulture – 2314 Mast Young Plants Inc – 1828 McHutchison – 1233 Natural Beauty – 2750 North Creek Nurseries Inc – 2910 Oglesby Plants International – 2231 Oregon Perennial Company – 2312 Plug Connection – 2631 Proven Winners – 728 Quality Cuttings Team – 2237 Rijnbeek and Son Perennials Export BV – 152 Succulents Unlimited BV – 3012 Sunshine Horticulture – 3421 Syngenta Flowers LLC – 2347 Terra Nova Nurseries – 2457 ThinkPlants – 2247 Vandenberg Bulb Company Inc – 606 Vaughan’s Horticulture – 1432 Walters Gardens Inc – 909 Vegetables & Herbs Cohen Hishtil Jaldety Nurseries – 3058 Darwin Perennials – 3239 Devroomen Garden Products – 3109 Hardystarts by Welby Gardens – 2354 Hillcrest Nursery Inc – 2739 Jolly Farmer Products Inc – 2216 McHutchison – 1233 Natural Beauty – 2750 Plant Source International – 1634 Plug Connection – 2631 Quality Cuttings Team – 2237 Speedling Inc – 3527 Wagner Greenhouses – 3017
Plants – Seed Annuals Ball Horticultural Company – 3251 Ball Seed Company – 3260, 3346, 3350 Benary – 325 Evanthia BV – 328 Express Seed Company – 901 GeoSeed/Twilley Seed – 3207 HilverdaFlorist – 3531 PanAmerican Seed – 3135 Sakata Seed America Inc – 425 Syngenta Flowers LLC – 2347 Vis Seed Company Inc – 1606
Combination Mixes Ball Seed Company – 3260, 3346, 3350 Benary – 325 GeoSeed/Twilley Seed – 3207 Jelitto Perennial Seeds – 122 Jiffy Products of America Inc – 3513 PanAmerican Seed – 3135 Sakata Seed America Inc – 425 Vis Seed Company Inc – 1606
Plants – Tissue Culture
Ornamental Grasses GeoSeed/Twilley Seed – 3207 Jackrabbit Nursery – 1009 Jelitto Perennial Seeds – 122 PanAmerican Seed – 3135 ThinkPlants – 2247 Vis Seed Company Inc – 1606
Ornamental Grasses Jackrabbit Nursery – 1009 Magnolia Gardens Nursery – 3313 Oglesby Plants International – 2231
Plants – Seed Benary – 325 Flamingo Holland – 225 GeoSeed/Twilley Seed – 3207 Greenex – 3417 Griffin – 2525 Jelitto Perennial Seeds – 122 Michell’s – 1659 PanAmerican Seed – 3135 Prudac – 132 Pure Line Seeds Inc – 130 Renee’s Garden / Cornucopia Seeds – 2404 Sakata Seed America Inc – 425 Vitro Plus – 1936 Perennials Ball Seed Company – 3260, 3346, 3350 Benary – 325 Darwin Perennials – 3239 Evanthia BV – 328 Express Seed Company – 901 GeoSeed/Twilley Seed – 3207 Jelitto Perennial Seeds – 122 Kieft Seed – 3624 Leo Berbee Bulb Company – 1333 PanAmerican Seed – 3135 Sunshine Horticulture – 3421 Syngenta Flowers LLC – 2347 ThinkPlants – 2247 Vis Seed Company Inc – 1606 Vegetables & Herbs Ball Horticultural Company – 3251 Ball Seed Company – 3260, 3346, 3350 GeoSeed/Twilley Seed – 3207 Hillcrest Nursery Inc – 2739 Jelitto Perennial Seeds – 122 PanAmerican Seed – 3135 Sakata Seed America Inc – 425 Syngenta Flowers LLC – 2347 Vis Seed Company Inc – 1606
Annuals HilverdaFlorist – 3531 McHutchison – 1233 Proven Winners – 728 Prudac – 132 Combination Mixes Groundwork BioAg – 2110
Perennials Darwin Perennials – 3239 Heritage Greenhouse Products – 345 HilverdaFlorist – 3531 Knox Horticulture – 2314 Magnolia Gardens Nursery – 3313 Oglesby Plants International – 2231 Rijnbeek and Son Perennials Export BV – 152 Terra Nova Nurseries – 2457 Vitro Plus – 1936 Plants – Tissue Culture Agri-Starts Inc – 3333 Ball Horticultural Company – 3251 Briggs Nursery – 1907 Cacti Youngplants BV – 3117 Casa Flora Inc – 3325 Deroose Plants Inc – 1112 Evanthia BV – 328 Express Seed Company – 901 Flamingo Holland – 225 ForemostCo Inc – 1633 Greenex – 3417 Heart of Florida Greenhouses Inc – 3424 Heilux – GrowFilm – 3056 Knox Horticulture – 2314 Magnolia Gardens Nursery – 3313 Meridian Young Plants – 441 Oglesby Plants International – 2231 Sunshine Horticulture – 3421 Vaughan’s Horticulture – 1432 Vitro Plus – 1936 Vegetables & Herbs Hillcrest Nursery Inc – 2739 Prudac – 132 Pure Line Seeds Inc – 130
Pots, Flats, Containers Containers & Pot – Customizable Braun - Garden Products – 2137 Bumnong Company Ltd – 3408 Carol Gift & Garden Company Ltd – 1411
CTi Living – 3547 Decowraps – 164 Huanmei Supply – 2829 I & J LLC – 750 MasterTag – 1937 McConkey Company – 3625 Pali Global – 2658 Palm Tree Packaging – 3446 Panacea Products Corporation – 3044 Pöppelmann Plastics USA – 317 Privi Life Sciences USA Corporation – 2108 RootMaker Products Company LLC – 2227 Summit Plastic Company – 2753 The HC Companies – 1809 TO Plastics Inc – 1003 Westgate Products – 2903 Containers & Pots – Biodegradable Blackmore Company Inc/Ellepot USA – 3019, 3025 Braun - Garden Products – 2137 CowPots – 3727 Decowraps – 164 Fertil USA – 3334 Jiffy Products of America Inc – 3513 Kokosflora Americas LLC – 1740 Pöppelmann Plastics USA – 317 Summit Plastic Company – 2753 Takara – 350 Western Pulp Products Company – 2506 Containers & Pots – Decorative Athens Stonecasting Inc – 1651 Braun - Garden Products – 2137 Bumnong Company Ltd – 3408 Carol Gift & Garden Company Ltd – 1411 Crescent Garden – 430 CTi Living – 3547 Decowraps – 164 Glenhaven Home & Holiday – 2708 Grower Direct Supply Inc – 2219 Huanmei Supply – 2829 Kaneya Company Ltd – 411 Koba – 3635 Landmark Plastic – 3103 McConkey Company – 3625 Netherland Bulb Company – 2939 Pali Global – 2658 Palm Tree Packaging – 3446 PEX Inc – 1847 Pöppelmann Plastics USA – 317 PopUp Garden – 2512 Privi Life Sciences USA Corporation – 2108 RediRoot – 1331 RootMaker Products Company LLC – 2227 Soul of the Party – 553 Sporticulture Inc – 3353 Summit Plastic Company – 2753
The HC Companies – 1809 Van Krimpen BV – 2934 Very Cool Stuff LLC – 1216 Waldo & Associates Inc – 2913 Westgate Products – 2903 Containers & Pots – Growing American BioChar Company – 751 BIOS Lighting – 3428 Blackmore Company Inc/Ellepot USA – 3019, 3025 Bumnong Company Ltd – 3408 Glenhaven Home & Holiday – 2708 Greenhouse Megastore – 1506 Grower Direct Supply Inc – 2219 Growing Systems Inc – 2603 Haviland Plastic Products – 1408 Huanmei Supply – 2829 Kaneya Company Ltd – 411 Koba – 3635 Landmark Plastic – 3103 Meteor Systems – 3359 New Christie Ventures – 1303 OrganiLock Inc – 1739 PEX Inc – 1847 Pöppelmann Plastics USA – 317 PopUp Garden – 2512 Pride Garden Products – 2637 Privi Life Sciences USA Corporation – 2108 RediRoot – 1331 Root Pouch – 3708 RootMaker Products Company LLC – 2227 Sporticulture Inc – 3353 Summit Plastic Company – 2753 TDI Brands – 2509 The HC Companies – 1809 TO Plastics Inc – 1003 Van Krimpen BV – 2934 Very Cool Stuff LLC – 1216 Waldo & Associates Inc – 2913 Western Pulp Products Company – 2506 Westgate Products – 2903 Yoders Produce Inc – 1225 Containers & Pots – Hanging Braun - Garden Products – 2137 Bumnong Company Ltd – 3408 Carol Gift & Garden Company Ltd – 1411 CTi Living – 3547 Eckert’s Greenhouse – 2650 Grower Direct Supply Inc – 2219 HDS USA LLC – 458 High Caliper Growing - Smart Pots – 2324 Huanmei Supply – 2829 Kaneya Company Ltd – 411 Koba – 3635 Landmark Plastic – 3103 McConkey Company – 3625 : An AmericanHort Experience | 153
Solutions | Exhibitor Product Listing
Solutions | Exhibitor Product Listing
Cohen Hishtil Jaldety Nurseries – 3058 Davis Floral Company Inc – 3228 Deroose Plants Inc – 1112 Devault Enterprises – 3734 Devroomen Garden Products – 3109 DGI Propagators – 1510 Eason Horticultural Resources – 511 Evergreen Nursery Company Inc – 1854 Express Seed Company – 901 Flamingo Holland – 225 Flowers Canada Growers Inc – 3620 Gediflora – 136 Greenex – 3417 Griffin – 2525 Hardystarts by Welby Gardens – 2354 Hillcrest Nursery Inc – 2739 J Berry – 114 Jiffy Products of America Inc – 3513 Jolly Farmer Products Inc – 2216 Knox Horticulture – 2314 Leo Berbee Bulb Company – 1333 Little Prince of Oregon Nursery – 3216 Magnolia Gardens Nursery – 3313 Millstadt Young Plants – 1925 New Moon Nursery LLC – 3310 North Carolina Farms Inc – 837 Oglesby Plants International – 2231 Pacific Plug & Liner – 3135 Plant Source International – 1634 Plantpeddler Inc – 803 Plug Connection – 2631 Proven Winners – 728 Qualitree – 226 Quality Cuttings Team – 2237 SelectaOne – 3139 Succulents Unlimited BV – 3012 Tennessee Valley Nursery Inc – 2007 Van Belle Nursery – 1617 Vandenberg Bulb Company Inc – 606 Vis Seed Company Inc – 1606 Vivero Internacional SA de CV – 1012 Woody Warehouse Nursery Inc – 3729
Containers & Pots – Self Watering Crescent Garden – 430 Eckert’s Greenhouse – 2650 Kaneya Company Ltd – 411 Pöppelmann Plastics USA – 317 Flats & Trays Air Tray Technologies by Blackmore – 3114 Bumnong Company Ltd – 3408 Devault Enterprises – 3734 East Jordan Plastics Inc – 825 Growing Systems Inc – 2603 Huanmei Supply – 2829 Kaneya Company Ltd – 411 Koba – 3635 Landmark Plastic – 3103 New Christie Ventures – 1303 Orlandelli Group LLC – 1829 Pöppelmann Plastics USA – 317 Pride Garden Products – 2637 Quick Plug – 1227 RootMaker Products Company LLC – 2227 Summit Plastic Company – 2753 The HC Companies – 1809 TO Plastics Inc – 1003 UFP Industrial – 3502 Van Krimpen BV – 2934 Yoders Produce Inc – 1225 Flower Pouches & Planting Bags RediRoot – 1331 Root Pouch – 3708 RootMaker Products Company LLC – 2227 Pots, Flats, Containers BFG Supply Company – 1261 BFG Supply Company – 1247 Crescent Garden – 430 Decowraps – 164 East Jordan Plastics Inc – 825 Eckert’s Greenhouse – 2650 Grower Direct Supply Inc – 2219 HDS USA LLC – 458 High Caliper Growing - Smart Pots – 2324 Huanmei Supply – 2829 Jiffy Products of America Inc – 3513 Kaneya Company Ltd – 411 Koba – 3635 Landmark Plastic – 3103 154 | AmericanHort.org/Cultivate
McConkey Company – 3625 New Christie Ventures – 1303 North Carolina Farms Inc – 837 PEX Inc – 1847 Pöppelmann Plastics USA – 317 PopUp Garden – 2512 Pride Garden Products – 2637 Privi Life Sciences USA Corporation – 2108 RediRoot – 1331 Root Pouch – 3708 RootMaker Products Company LLC – 2227 Summit Plastic Company – 2753 The HC Companies – 1809 TO Plastics Inc – 1003 UFP Industrial – 3502 Van Krimpen BV – 2934 Vandenberg Bulb Company Inc – 606 Very Cool Stuff LLC – 1216 Western Pulp Products Company – 2506 Westgate Products – 2903 Pottery Athens Stonecasting Inc – 1651 Braun - Garden Products – 2137 Bunnik Creations USA Inc – 30053009 Carol Gift & Garden Company Ltd – 1411 Glenhaven Home & Holiday – 2708 Pacific Home and Garden – 1039 Palm Tree Packaging – 3446 TDI Brands – 2509 Window Boxes CTi Living – 3547 PEX Inc – 1847
Retail Garden Center Products Arbors & Trellises Galton Wholesale – 1713 Mossify – 2606 Panacea Products Corporation – 3044 Baskets & Containers A-ROO Company – 2425 Athens Stonecasting Inc – 1651 Carol Gift & Garden Company Ltd – 1411 CTi Living – 3547 Decowraps – 164 Devron Sales Ltd – 3352 East Jordan Plastics Inc – 825 Eckert’s Greenhouse – 2650 Galton Wholesale – 1713 McConkey Company – 3625 Panacea Products Corporation – 3044 PEX Inc – 1847 PopUp Garden – 2512 Pride Garden Products – 2637 Privi Life Sciences USA Corporation – 2108 RediRoot – 1331
Root Pouch – 3708 Van Krimpen BV – 2934 Very Cool Stuff LLC – 1216 Western Pulp Products Company – 2506 Westgate Products – 2903 Clothing & Accessories Corona Tools – 120 Hawaiian Moon – 222 Educational Materials FlowVision LLC – 1609 Furniture & Benches Athens Stonecasting Inc – 1651 A-V International – 2555 Galton Wholesale – 1713 Glenhaven Home & Holiday – 2708 Orlandelli Group LLC – 1829 Pipp Horticulture – 452 Garden & Patio Accessories Cabinotier Company Ltd – 1341 Devault Enterprises – 3734 Freedom Tree Farms – 3711 Galton Wholesale – 1713 Glenhaven Home & Holiday – 2708 Panacea Products Corporation – 3044 Power Planter Inc – 2653 Very Cool Stuff LLC – 1216 Garden Ornaments & Gifts Athens Stonecasting Inc – 1651 Galton Wholesale – 1713 Renee’s Garden / Cornucopia Seeds – 2404 Gardening Supplies Abbott-IPCO Inc – 2647 Adapt8/Solexx – 2908 Advancing Alternatives – 517 American Nettings & Fabric Inc – 332 Cabinotier Company Ltd – 1341 Carol Gift & Garden Company Ltd – 1411 Corona Tools – 120 Devault Enterprises – 3734 DeWitt Company – 2226 Fibredust LLC – 3631 Gempler’s – 2104 Greenspire Global Inc – 1657 GrowTech Inc – 2410 High Caliper Growing - Smart Pots – 2324 JRM Chemical Inc – 2406 Neptune’s Harvest – 2408 Panacea Products Corporation – 3044 Renee’s Garden / Cornucopia Seeds – 2404 Van Nifterik Holland BV – 2808 Groundcover – Fabric & Plastic American Nettings & Fabric Inc – 332 Dayton Bag & Burlap – 110 DeWitt Company – 2226
Greenhouse Megastore – 1506 Green-Tek Inc – 2659 Jade Systems – 2303 Landscaping Supplies Abbott-IPCO Inc – 2647 American Nettings & Fabric Inc – 332 Bobbex Inc – 2009 Corona Tools – 120 DeWitt Company – 2226 EnSaca Ltd – 1315 Freedom Tree Farms – 3711 Gempler’s – 2104 GrowTech Inc – 2410 JRM Chemical Inc – 2406 Plott – 1729 Power Planter Inc – 2653 Stuifbergen Bulb Company/Marlboro Bulb – 2310 Takara – 350 Zenport Industries – 134 Lights, Candles, Lanterns BIOS Lighting – 3428 SpecGrade LED – 1507 Mulch, Topsoil, Bagged Goods ASB Greenworld Inc – 3503 EnSaca Ltd – 1315 Fibredust LLC – 3631 Kokosflora Americas LLC – 1740 Lambert Peat Moss Inc – 3125 Neptune’s Harvest – 2408 Oldcastle Lawn & Garden – 2547 Royal Gold – 1851 Sustane Natural Fertilizer Inc – 3034 Pet Products Hawaiian Moon – 222 I & J LLC – 750 Renee’s Garden / Cornucopia Seeds – 2404 Pond Supplies DeWitt Company – 2226 Microbial Science Laboratories LLC – 1655 Retail Garden Center Products Athens Stonecasting Inc – 1651 BFG Supply Company – 1247 Bobbex Inc – 2009 Branette Farms – 2113 Braun - Garden Products – 2137 Cabinotier Company Ltd – 1341 Crescent Garden – 430 CTi Living – 3547 Dave Wilson Nursery – 2726 DeGroot – 3407 Devault Enterprises – 3734 Devron Sales Ltd – 3352 Devroomen Garden Products – 3109
Eckert’s Greenhouse – 2650 EZRack – 2350 Fibredust LLC – 3631 Fogco – 168 Freedom Tree Farms – 3711 Galton Wholesale – 1713 GEKA Quick Connects / Stonecasters LLC – 815 Greenspire Global Inc – 1657 Griffin – 2525 Home Nursery Inc – 3159 JRM Chemical Inc – 2406 Kelco Industries – 3548 Leo Berbee Bulb Company – 1333 Microbial Science Laboratories LLC – 1655 Mikskaar Peat and Substrates – 2326 Neptune’s Harvest – 2408 Oldcastle Lawn & Garden – 2547 Optimara Group – 2619 Panacea Products Corporation – 3044 PopUp Garden – 2512 Power Planter Inc – 2653 RediRoot – 1331 Renee’s Garden / Cornucopia Seeds – 2404 RW Rogers Company – 2711 Sporticulture Inc – 3353 Stuifbergen Bulb Company/Marlboro Bulb – 2310 Very Cool Stuff LLC – 1216 VRE Systems – 2503 WaterWorks America LLC – 2307 Westgate Products – 2903 Statuary & Fountains Athens Stonecasting Inc – 1651 Tools Abbott-IPCO Inc – 2647 Cabinotier Company Ltd – 1341 Corona Tools – 120 DPM – 2127 Dramm Corporation – 847 Fibredust LLC – 3631 GrowTech Inc – 2410 Plott – 1729 Power Planter Inc – 2653 Zenport Industries – 134
Service Providers Breeders American Takii Inc – 1313 Beekenkamp Plants – 3723 Brandkamp Gmbh – 3745 Bull Plant Genetics / Bull Gartenbau – 3153, 3155 Concept Plants – 3231 David Austin Roses – 3057 Evanthia BV – 328
Gediflora – 136 J Berry – 114 NewGen® Boxwood – 3214 Prudac – 132 Pure Line Seeds Inc – 130 Royalty Administration International – 3134 Star® Roses and Plants – 3217 Suntory Flowers/Sun-Fire Nurseries – 2031 Westhoff Vertriebsges. mbH – 1016 Certification Services MPS – 1932 Consultants ALPS Inc – 3010 American Native Plants – 1812 APPI Energy – 1532 Breeza Industrial dba Ag Fan Systems – 1723 Candidus Inc – 2724 Chrysal Americas – 340 Cultivatd Inc – 354 Farm Credit – 312 FEWA – 2233 FlowVision LLC – 1609 Greenhouse Lighting and Systems Engineering Consortium – 1536 Grow Rebates – 2817 H2O Engineering Inc – 3537 Impresind – 112 KCoe Isom LLP – 2654 Koppert – 2834 Master Nursery Garden Centers Inc – 2931 Mprise Agriware – 3432 Rapid Garden POS – 1517 Sedgwick – 1036 Silver Bullet Water Treatment – 2337 STILT.PRO – 142 Thoroughbred Engineering – 1538 Urban-Gro Inc – 1410 Velosio – 2754 Education & Training BIOS Lighting – 3428 Chrysal Americas – 340 Cultivatd Inc – 354 Farm Credit – 312 FEWA – 2233 FlowVision LLC – 1609 Greenhouse Lighting and Systems Engineering Consortium – 1536 KCoe Isom LLP – 2654 Ohio State University ATI – 3306 Sedgwick – 1036 The Ohio State University Horticulture/ International Internships – 3308 Employment Services FEWA – 2233 Florasearch Inc – 1015 KCoe Isom LLP – 2654 : An AmericanHort Experience | 155
Solutions | Exhibitor Product Listing
Solutions | Exhibitor Product Listing
New Christie Ventures – 1303 PEX Inc – 1847 Pöppelmann Plastics USA – 317 Pride Garden Products – 2637 Privi Life Sciences USA Corporation – 2108 Soul of the Party – 553 The HC Companies – 1809 Van Krimpen BV – 2934 Western Pulp Products Company – 2506
Financial Services Cultivatd Inc – 354 Farm Credit – 312 KCoe Isom LLP – 2654 Government Agency FEWA – 2233 USDA/National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) – 348 Insurance Services American National Insurance – 300 Farm Credit – 312 GrowPro – 1950 Hortica, a brand of the Sentry Insurance Group – 2224 Sedgwick – 1036 Laboratory Testing Services Lizzy Blossom LLC – 2657 Marketing Services Bellwyck Horticolor – 3539 Concept Plants – 3231 Country Folks Grower – 3112 DIG Marketing – 1741 Dynamicweb – 753 Garden Marketing Group LLC – 1430 GPN/Lawn & Garden Retailer – 2325 Greenhouse Grower Magazine – 2625, 2627 Stover Manufacturing – 1409 Media – Publishers GIE Media – 1637 GPN/Lawn & Garden Retailer – 2325 Greenhouse Grower Magazine – 2625, 2627 GrowerTalks|Green Profit Magazine – 2403 Merchandising Services ET Grow – 1511 Proven Winners – 728 Rapid Garden POS – 1517 WestRock – 1803 Recycling East Jordan Plastics Inc – 825 Van Krimpen BV – 2934 Service Providers Agritourism Life – 3252 AMS Garden Center POS – 1725 Breeza Industrial dba Ag Fan Systems – 1723 Ceres Greenhouse Solutions – 2507 Corvus Drones BV – 3730 ET Grow – 1511 FEWA – 2233 KCoe Isom LLP – 2654 Koidra Inc – 342
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Master Nursery Garden Centers Inc – 2931 Mprise Agriware – 3432 Picas – 2124 Practical Software Solutions – 3609 Rapid Garden POS – 1517 Silver Fern Technology – 1909 Team Engine – 757 Thoroughbred Engineering – 1538 Urban-Gro Inc – 1410 Velosio – 2754 Western Overseas Corporation – 2011
Soil & Soil Amendments Alternative Media Components ASB Greenworld Inc – 3503 Berger – 1047 BioWorks – 3035 Ceragen – 2911 Dicalite Management Group – 2629 Groundwork BioAg – 2110 Klasmann-Deilmann Americas Inc – 3425 Midwest Trading Horticultural Supplies Inc – 2030 Mycorrhizal Applications – 3305 Oasis Grower Solutions – 1317 Pelemix USA Inc – 1217 PittMoss LLC – 407 Profile Products LLC – 2257 PVP Industries Inc – 2333 Riceland Foods Inc - PBH Nature’s Media Amendment – 3520 Theriault & Hachey Peat Moss Ltd – 1402 Ulysse Biotech – 3403 Van der Knaap Group – 3230 Bark Berger – 1047 Gro-bark – 1426 Lambert Peat Moss Inc – 3125 Lynx Associates – 1203 Oldcastle Lawn & Garden – 2547 Premier Tech Horticulture – 1903 Coir ASB Greenworld Inc – 3503 Devault Enterprises – 3734 Fibredust LLC – 3631 Hort Americas LLC – 2421 I & J LLC – 750 Kokosflora Americas LLC – 1740 Lambert Peat Moss Inc – 3125 Lynx Associates – 1203 Meadow – 179 Pelemix USA Inc – 1217 Premier Tech Horticulture – 1903 Pride Garden Products – 2637 Royal Gold – 1851
Suga Coco Products Private Limited – 3508 Takara – 350 Van der Knaap Group – 3230 Compost & Manure Berger – 1047 Horticultural Alliance – 2208 Lambert Peat Moss Inc – 3125 Michigan Peat/Baccto – 211 Midwest Trading Horticultural Supplies Inc – 2030 PittMoss LLC – 407 Sustane Natural Fertilizer Inc – 3034 Mulch North Branch Nursery Inc – 2737 Riceland Foods Inc - PBH Nature’s Media Amendment – 3520 STILT.PRO – 142 Sun Gro Horticulture – 2515 Takara – 350 Peat Moss ASB Greenworld Inc – 3503 Berger – 1047 Juniper Farms Peat Moss & Growing Media (Irving Forest Products) – 176 Klasmann-Deilmann Americas Inc – 3425 Lambert Peat Moss Inc – 3125 Lynx Associates – 1203 Michigan Peat/Baccto – 211 Mikskaar Peat and Substrates – 2326 Oldcastle Lawn & Garden – 2547 Pindstrup Mosebrug A/S – 2825 Premier Tech Horticulture – 1903 Quick Plug – 1227 Sun Gro Horticulture – 2515 Theriault & Hachey Peat Moss Ltd – 1402 Van der Knaap Group – 3230 Retail Ready & Bagged Dicalite Management Group – 2629 Groundwork BioAg – 2110 Lambert Peat Moss Inc – 3125 Michigan Peat/Baccto – 211 Pelemix USA Inc – 1217 PittMoss LLC – 407 PVP Industries Inc – 2333 Sun Gro Horticulture – 2515 Van der Knaap Group – 3230 Soil & Soil Amendments Berger – 1047 BFG Supply Company – 1261 BFG Supply Company – 1247 BioAg – 2835 Blacksmith BioScience – 251 Dicalite Management Group – 2629 Gro-bark – 1426 Groundwork BioAg – 2110
Growcentia – 1515 Kekkilä-BVB – 3140 Klasmann-Deilmann Americas Inc – 3425 Koppert – 2834 Lallemand Plant Care – 1856 Lambert Peat Moss Inc – 3125 Lynx Associates – 1203 Michigan Grower Products Inc – 3203 Michigan Peat/Baccto – 211 Microbial Science Laboratories LLC – 1655 Mikskaar Peat and Substrates – 2326 Millstadt Young Plants – 1925 Mycorrhizal Applications – 3305 Oldcastle Lawn & Garden – 2547 OrganiLock Inc – 1739 Pelemix USA Inc – 1217 Pindstrup Mosebrug A/S – 2825 PittMoss LLC – 407 Plant Products – 636 Premier Tech Horticulture – 1903 PVP Industries Inc – 2333 Riceland Foods Inc - PBH Nature’s Media Amendment – 3520 Sun Gro Horticulture – 2515 Ulysse Biotech – 3403 Van der Knaap Group – 3230 Verano365 – 2609 Waldo & Associates Inc – 2913 WaterWorks America LLC – 2307 Soil Mixes – Custom ASB Greenworld Inc – 3503 Berger – 1047 Dicalite Management Group – 2629 Gro-bark – 1426 Hort Americas LLC – 2421 Jiffy Products of America Inc – 3513 Kekkilä-BVB – 3140 Klasmann-Deilmann Americas Inc – 3425 Kokosflora Americas LLC – 1740 Lambert Peat Moss Inc – 3125 Lynx Associates – 1203 Michigan Grower Products Inc – 3203 Michigan Peat/Baccto – 211 Midwest Trading Horticultural Supplies Inc – 2030 Mikskaar Peat and Substrates – 2326 Oldcastle Lawn & Garden – 2547 Pelemix USA Inc – 1217 Pindstrup Mosebrug A/S – 2825 PittMoss LLC – 407 Plant Products – 636 Premier Tech Horticulture – 1903 Profile Products LLC – 2257 PVP Industries Inc – 2333 Suga Coco Products Private Limited – 3508 Sun Gro Horticulture – 2515
Theriault & Hachey Peat Moss Ltd – 1402 Van der Knaap Group – 3230 Soil Mixes – Premixed American BioChar Company – 751 ASB Greenworld Inc – 3503 Berger – 1047 Dicalite Management Group – 2629 Gro-bark – 1426 Juniper Farms Peat Moss & Growing Media (Irving Forest Products) – 176 Klasmann-Deilmann Americas Inc – 3425 Kokosflora Americas LLC – 1740 Lambert Peat Moss Inc – 3125 Michigan Grower Products Inc – 3203 Michigan Peat/Baccto – 211 Midwest Trading Horticultural Supplies Inc – 2030 Mikskaar Peat and Substrates – 2326 Oldcastle Lawn & Garden – 2547 Pelemix USA Inc – 1217 Pindstrup Mosebrug A/S – 2825 Premier Tech Horticulture – 1903 PVP Industries Inc – 2333 Royal Gold – 1851 Theriault & Hachey Peat Moss Ltd – 1402 Vandenberg Bulb Company Inc – 606 Vaughan’s Horticulture – 1432 Water Absorbent Polymers Green Solutions LLC – 2210 Horticultural Alliance – 2208 JRM Chemical Inc – 2406 Quick Plug – 1227 WaterWorks America LLC – 2307 Wetting Agents Cabinotier Company Ltd – 1341 ICL – 3627 Klasmann-Deilmann Americas Inc – 3425 Oasis Grower Solutions – 1317 Sun Gro Horticulture – 2515 Verano365 – 2609
Store Fixtures & Supplies Bags & Sleeves A-ROO Company – 2425 Decowraps – 164 Root Pouch – 3708 Benches & Shelving A-V International – 2555 HOVE Int/Logiqs – 247 Orlandelli Group LLC – 1829 Pipp Horticulture – 452 Poly-Tex Inc – 1835 Southwest Agri Plastics – 3411 VRE Systems – 2503
Carts BFG Supply Company – 1261 Grower Direct Supply Inc – 2219 Mitchell Ellis Products Inc – 1448 Orlandelli Group LLC – 1829 Pipp Horticulture – 452 Pro Packaging LLC – 3510 Siebring Mfg Inc – 2553 TDI Brands – 2509 VRE Systems – 2503 Cash wrap Poly-Tex Inc – 1835 Display Units – Indoor A-ROO Company – 2425 A-V International – 2555 EZRack – 2350 Orlandelli Group LLC – 1829 Poly-Tex Inc – 1835 Power Planter Inc – 2653 Pro Packaging LLC – 3510 Display Units – Outdoor A-V International – 2555 EZRack – 2350 Orlandelli Group LLC – 1829 Poly-Tex Inc – 1835 Pro Packaging LLC – 3510 Store Fixtures & Supplies Orlandelli Group LLC – 1829 Pipp Horticulture – 452 Pro Packaging LLC – 3510 Trunk Mats & Wraps A-ROO Company – 2425 Palm Tree Packaging – 3446 TDI Brands – 2509
Transportation Shipping Racks Container Centralen – 3628 EZRack – 2350 McConkey Company – 3625 Orlandelli Group LLC – 1829 Pro Packaging LLC – 3510 UFP Industrial – 3502 Transportation Container Centralen – 3628 Dutch Suppliers Group – 3113 FormFlex Canada Inc – 2015 Western Overseas Corporation – 2011 Utility Vehicles FormFlex Canada Inc – 2015
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Solutions | Exhibitor Product Listing
Solutions | Exhibitor Product Listing
MAS Labor H-2A – 3055 Team Engine – 757
Cultivate is truly a one-of-a-kind experience. Without the amazing generosity of industry companies who donate truckloads of plants and materials, and the sponsors of this event, Cultivate would not be the inspiring experience that it is. These outstanding contributors are a testament to the integrity and values of our industry. Thank you to the following companies for their support of Cultivate’22: (List as of May 20, 2022)
Sponsors
Product Donors
AG Glide AgriNomix LLC American BioChar Company
Natural Beauty
Acorn Farms Inc
Netafim USA
GIE Media
Bailey Nurseries Inc
Nexus Greenhouse Systems, Rough Brothers, Inc, and Thermo Solutions, DBA Prospiant
Anderson Injectors
Glenhaven Home & Holiday
Aquamatsystem (Soleno)
GPN/Lawn & Garden Retailer
Arborjet/Ecologel
Greenhouse Grower Magazine
®
Argus Controls
PanAmerican Seed Pindstrup Mosebrug A/S
Ball Horticultural Company Davis Tree Farm and Nursery Dickman Farms Dramm Corporation Foertmeyer & Sons Greenhouse
Aris Horticulture Inc
GrowerTalks|Green Profit Magazine
ASB Greenworld Inc
Home Nursery Inc
Plant Development Services
Bailey Nurseries
Horta-Craft Ltd
Plant Products
Ball Seed Company
Hortica, a brand of the Sentry Insurance Group
Premier Tech Horticulture
Klasmann-Deilmann Americas Inc
QC SUPPLY
Home Nursery, Inc
Root Pouch
Natorp’s Nursery
BFG Supply Company
Kokosflora Americas LLC
Spring Meadow Nursery Inc
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc
BioBee USA
Lallemand Plant Care
Sun Gro Horticulture
The HC Companies
BioWorks
Lambert Peat Moss Inc
Suntory Flowers/SunFire Nurseries
Walters Gardens, Inc.
Lizzy Blossom LLC
Syngenta Crop Protection LLC
Western Pulp Prodcuts Company Willoway Nurseries Inc
Bayer Bellpark Horticulture Benary Berger
Blackmore Company Inc/Ellepot USA
Profile Products LLC
California Lightworks
Ludvig Svensson Inc
Concept Plants
M&M Wintergreens Inc
Syngenta Flowers LLC
Masterblend International LLC
Westhoff Vertriebsges. mbH
Meadow
WPS – We Prove Solutions
Corteva Agriscience CTi Living Dramm Corporation Everde Growers Fine Americas Inc Florasearch Inc 158 | AmericanHort.org/Cultivate
Flowers Canada Growers Inc
Mycorrhizal Applications
The HC Companies
Four Star Greenhouses Green Circle Growers Groovy Plants Ranch
WoodCo USA Inc TriState Foilage
National Garden Bureau : An AmericanHort Experience | 159
Appreciation
Appreciation
Cultivate’22 Sponsors & Donors
American BioChar Company . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
HRI 2022 Research Projects & Scholarship Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90, 91
AmericanHort Cultivate’23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
HORTICULTURE GROUP
HRI Endowments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 21 AmericanHort Education Events . . . . . . . . . . 11 Lambert Peat Moss Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Cannabis • Garden Center • Golf • Greenhouse • Landscape • Nursery
AmericanHort Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Lizzy Blossom LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
LESSONS FROM HOP BREEDING BY ROBERT C. CLARKE AND MOJAVE RICHMOND
AmericanHort Landscape Operations Industry Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Mycorrhizal Applications . . . Inside Front Cover
AmericanHort Plug & Cutting Conference . . . 41
Premier Tech Horticulture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Aquamatsystem® (Soleno) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 ASB Greenworld Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Prospiant – Nexus Greenhouse Systems, Rough Brothers, Inc, and Thermo Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Bailey Nurseries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Sun Gro Horticulture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Bayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Syngenta Flowers, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
MAY 2022
Berger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover Matt Darin, president of Curaleaf. The global company was one of the first to launch adult-use sales in New Jersey and is one of 10 vertically integrated medical companies in New York awaiting more guidance from the state.
WHAT’S WRONG WITH YOUR PLANTS?
GREAT EXPECTATIONS LOOK FOR THESE CLUES
All eyes are on New Jersey and New York as they work to launch and refine their adult-use markets, poised to be among the largest in the U.S.
NEW RESEARCH:
PRIORITIES THAT DRIVE GENETICS AND BREEDING DECISIONS
BFG Supply Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Country Folks Grower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Dramm Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Flowers Canada Growers Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 GIE Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
APRIL 2022 NURSERYMAG.COM
gardencentermag.com
April 2022
Greenhouse Product News/ Lawn & Garden Retailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Future Leaders An innovative apprenticeship program is training desperately needed green-industry workers.
Exclusive research PG. 20
Houseplant pricing strategies PG. 26
The great resignation PG. 22
Second-chance programs PG. 28
The 2022 Houseplant Report reveals strong demand and rising revenue as consumers continue to search for more options in the explosive indoor gardening market.
Greenhouse Grower Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . 88 GrowerTalks|Green Profit Magazine . . . . 84, 86
Container supply crisis PG. 36
Home Nursery Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Problem Solvers PG. 37
Horta-Craft Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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The New Varieties Zone is sponsored by Greenhouse Management, Nursery Management, Garden Center, and Produce Grower magazines.
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Join us in the Cultivate Café. This is the perfect place to grab some coffee, drinks, a bit of lunch, or snacks and sit down for a break to refuel.
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Explore the AmericanHort Parklet and get a dose of inspiration. Celebrating the artistic nature of our industry, this inviting garden is the perfect spot to meet up with friends, take a moment to appreciate the art in our everyday surroundings, and enjoy a bit of whimsy.
Welcome to the largest all-industry horticulture trade show in North America. Meet 650+ companies with the products, services, and plants that will help make your business successful.
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229
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226
225
825
425
1025
2337
2637
2537
2133 2232
2233 2332
2333 2432
2131 2230
2231 2330
2331 2430
1625
1825
2025 2124
1925
2127 2226
2227 2326
2327 2426
2125 2224
2225 2324
2325
3541
3140
2939
2737
2837
2735 2834
2835 2934
3138
3139
3035 3134
2931
2731 2830 2829 2928
3639
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3337
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3136 2935 3034
3239
3135
3235 3334
3131 3230
3231
3129 3228
3229
3537 3636
3736
3531
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3431
3631 3730
2525
3627 3726
2725
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2825
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3025
3125
3225
3325 3424
3425
3731 3729
3527 3628
3329 3428
2627 2722
2425
3737
3635 3734 3333 3432
2631 2629 2724
1927 2026
1425
1225
2237
1829
1629 1828
1227 1426 FP
2031
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430
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1833 1932
1430
232
1937
1835
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2019 2118
2317
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2619
2819 2918
3019
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3017
3117 3216
3519 3618
3619
3513
3613
3509
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217 215
415
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1016
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1017 1216
1217 1416
1015
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2117 2216
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2015 2114
1012
1612
2417 2215 2314
214
2415 2514
2716
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2013 2112
2113
2213 2312
2313 2412
2413 2512
2613
2011 2110
2111 2210
2211 2310
2311 2410
2411 2510
2611
2711 2810
1909
2009 2108
2208
2209 2308
2309 2408
2509 2608
2609 2708
2709 2808
1907 2006
2007
2107 2206
2207 2306
2307 2406
2507 2606
2607
2707 2806
1617 1812
2813 2910
2913 3012
3114
3214
3013 3112
3113 3212
3217
3317 3416
3312
3313 3412
3417
3413 3512
3713
212 811
610
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2010
1411
3211 3310
2911 3010
3711
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FP
1009 1208
1207 1408
1409 1608
1809
1609 1808
3009
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3109 3208
3308
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210 407 FE
208
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1407 1606
606
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2005 2104
2407 2506
2907 3006
2705 2804
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3106
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3005 3104
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106
108
110
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112
1402
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114
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120
122
1803
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124
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2203 2302
134
132
2403
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136
142
2503 144
146
2603 2702
148
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2703
154
2803 158
160
162
2903 3002
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164
168
3103
3203 3302
3303
170
172
3403 3502
3503 176
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