4 Qualities that Attract Millennials to the Horticulture Industry
It is undoubtedly essential
for the future health of any business to be attracting and retaining young
talent. This is evidenced by the abundance of generic...
From Classroom to Career: Shaping the Future of Horticulture Education
By Meg Amendola, CNGA
From visionary mentorship programs to dynamic curriculum evolution, it feels like we’re on the brink of exciting transformation and growth in...
The Mutual Benefits of Internships
Internships = Inspiration + Relationships
By Ashlie A. Tagawa Mohr, HR Manager at Tagawa Greenhouse Enterprises LLC
At Tagawa Greenhouses, we are proud of our internship...
Propagating our Futures – A Millennial’s Perspective on the Green Industry
As a recent graduate from the Department of Horticulture at Colorado State University (CSU), I have just begun my transition from the world of...
Tips for New Hires & Young Employees
Working at an independent garden center is both challenging and rewarding. Here at Osuna Nursery, we strive to be environmentally focused while offering exceptional...
Slips, Trips & Falls in Winter Weather
Keep your employees and customers safe with these tips on snow removal and safety. In addition to cold stress, there are other winter weather-related...
Practicing New Work Protocols during the COVID-19 Pandemic
A Chance to Accommodate Customers in New Ways
By Phebe Taylor, Water Programs Coordinator, Resource Central
In any year, Resource Central’s Garden In A Box low-water...
Sharing Employees: Getting through Busy Times with Borrowed Labor
Why does Arbor Valley borrow employees from other organizations?
We have been in the industry for almost 40 years and have been working with partners...
PlanT Ahead – Creating a Labor Pipeline to the Hort Industry
Do you have trouble hiring employees for your business? Are
you understaffed because you just can't find people with the right skills? You
are not alone....
How to Prepare for an OSHA Inspection
True or false?
Typically, OSHA will notify your organization of an upcoming inspection.
If you’re in a “high hazard” industry, you’re more likely to...