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CALIFORNIA SPRING TRIALS NEWS

Twitter and other Social Media Become Mainstream
  Numerous Online Reviews of Spring Trials 2016
The #NGBPlantNerds Twitter feed (4/11/16) -- In the not too distant past, Spring Trials (then Pack Trials) was covered by industry magazines, typically up to three months after the event, in May, June or July. In 1995, we saw the first semi-live coverage of The Short Course, but it has taken twenty years for it to hit the mainstream of the Floriculture trade. The scramble to "be the first" on the Internet seemed novel to many at this year's event. Perhaps the advent of Twitter, YouTube, FaceBook and other social media outlets are to blame. If You are looking for quite good coverage, and differing perspectives, you're just a click away.

The folks at the National Gardening Bureau were quite active this year, coordinating a crew of garden writers to visit Spring Trials, but more importantly, to post their experience on Twitter. The #NGBPlantNerds are self-described as "Five Popular Garden Communicators Share Their Experience From CA Spring Trials". We crossed their paths several times during our Spring Trials visit. Check out there unique perspectives and of course the re-tweets that can send you into an endless journey of Spring Trials yourself.

Of course, the more "intuitive" Twitter feeds can be found at the respective hash tags of #CASpringTrials and at #California Spring Trials each of which offer excellent commentary and perspective, with re-tweets between each and a host of other sources. The Twitter universe is abuzz with content and comments. We're working on live Twitter feeds here at CASpringTrials.org, so stay tuned for new content and tools shortly.

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The #NGBPlantNerds feed from Spring Trials 2016


Mambo™ GP Series by Hem Genetics BV

From HEM Genetics, Spring Trials 2016: The next generation genetic dwarf petunias are indicated by the characters “GP” which stands for Garden performance. Compared to the first generation genetic dwarf petunias, the GPs perform exactly the same for the greenhouse grower with compact habit for ease of culture without PGRs. The difference in garden performance is noticeable to consumers because they show more growth vigor, resulting in a more robust plant habit with an even better performance in containers, beds, and the landscape. Better branching and reduced leaf development provides better airflow which reduces the risk of disease, especially botrytis. Limbo™ petunias are perfect for high-density pack production, containers and hanging baskets. Four new colors: 'Orchid Veined', 'Red Morn', 'Mid Blue', and 'Rose More'.

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