A PERSON lays out potted plants in preparation for planting. Also referred to as the “green industry,” the ornamental horticulture industry in Texas encompasses diverse sectors ranging from farm and garden equipment wholesalers and landscaping services to turfgrass and nursery/greenhouse production. Photo courtesy of Michael Miller/ Texas A&M AgriLife
A PERSON walks through a greenhouse full of plants. Texas ornamental horticulture remains a national leader with positive prospects for both industry producers and consumers. Photo courtesy of Michael Miller/ Texas A&M AgriLife
A HAND holds a piece of turfgrass sod with the root system visible. Photo courtesy of Michael Miller/ Texas A&M AgriLife
TWO MEN have a conversation next to two pieces of farm/garden equipment. Photo courtesy of Michael Miller/ Texas A&M AgriLife
Texas ornamental horticulture remains a national leader with positive prospects for both industry producers and consumers despite increased input costs and intermittent supply chain disruptions, according to Texas A&M AgriLife experts.Also referred to as the “green industry,” the ornamental horticulture industry in Texas is diverse and far-reaching, encompassing sectors ranging f...
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