Throughout the month of May, Garden Center magazine readers showed their appreciation for a wide variety of magazine content and web news, especially our May cover story, which surveyed young horticulture professionals, their professors and future employers about what their expectations are for a career in the industry, as well as our
Check out the content from our site that gathered the most visitors throughout May:
1. We asked, you answered: How has spring been at your garden center?
2. Cover Story: Fresh faces of horticulture
3. Four-alarm fire at NYC garden center damages Metro-North Railroad
4. Survey says more people are gardening, even Millennials
5. Bayer sells Bayer Garden, Bayer Advanced to SBM Developpement
6. North Haven Gardens | Connecting the dots
7. Kmart offering lifetime guarantee on some garden plants
8. Step-by-step container gardening
9. Star Roses and Plants acquires Fall Creek's BrazelBerries
Pictured above: Nathan Detwiler and Cristen Flamm, horticulture students at The Ohio State University, photographed by Leonardo Carrizo.
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