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Super Bowl 2012 Ads: A Sneak Peek

What do you think about these upcoming Super Bowl ads?

The New USDA Zone Map: Why And What Opportunity It Offers Plant Retailers

USDA's new map takes more data into account when determining zones.

Massive Tree Die Offs Making The News

A series of reports from around the country in January spotlight an alarming array of tree deaths that number in the hundreds of millions in 2011.

ANLA Clinic Faces Uncertain Future

The popular industry-wide educational conference will continue in 2013, ANLA's Bob Dolibois says. But which form it will take is up for debate.

Natureworks Understands The Power Of Edibles

Natureworks has taken a few lessons from the grocery store to promote its popular edibles department. Find out how this Revolutionary 100 retailer connects with its customers through vegetables and herbs.

5 Finds From AmericasMart

Check out five of the the great products Revolutionary 100 Garden Center retailers and the Today's Garden Center staff discovered at this month's AmericasMart.

Why Pinterest Is A No-Brainer For Garden Centers

The photo-based social site is a perfect fit for visual industries.

Garden Centers Report A Strong 2011 Holiday Season

More than a third of respondents exceeded previous sales records.

The Home Depot Acquires Redbeacon

The site connects consumers with home repair and renovation contractors.

Consumers Ready To Spend Again

Tired of the years of belt tightening, consumers are spending again, said Kelly Corcoran, Midwest-CBK's creative director last week at The Essential Buyer's Workshop in Atlanta. Find out what other changes Corcoran predicts will take place in 2012.

Wingard's Nursery Founder Dies

Judson Wingard, the original owner of Revolutionary 100 Garden Center Wingard's Nursery, has passed away.

Update: Financial Reform Is More Of A Boon Than A Burden For Retailers

Pundits predicted that financial institutions would create a number of loopholes to make up for any losses created by the Financial Reform Bill. It looks like consumers are footing the bill, not retailers.