Find out why the 75-year-old organization changed its name, why young horticulturists should consider attending their local region's meeting, and what to expect on the massive 2026 IPPS International Tour.
Welcome to the ninth episode of The Growth Industry podcast from the GIE Media Horticulture Group.
Each month, editors from Garden Center, Greenhouse Management, Nursery Management and Produce Grower will explore the latest horticultural trends and innovations.
Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a curious beginner, there’s something for everyone in our garden of discussions.
In our ninth episode, available above or wherever you get your podcasts, Brie Arthur and Liz Erickson join editor Matt McClellan to share details about the International Plant Production Society's 2026 International Tour, which runs from Sept. 11 to Sept. 25 and will visit locations throughout the Midwest U.S., from Illinois through Minnesota and culminating in Michigan.
They also cover why the nearly 75-year-old organization changed its name, why young horticulturists should consider attending their local region's meeting, or even the massive International Tour.

Arthur is a bestselling author and horticulturist who rose to national prominence through her work on the TV show Growing a Greener World and her popular YouTube channel, Brie the Plant Lady.
She's a past president of IPPS, currently serving as the Southern Region international delegate and communications director.
Erickson is president and part-owner of Knight Hollow Nursery, a Wisconsin nursery that specializes in propagation of woody ornamentals. She is also a past president of the Eastern Region and currently international president and Eastern Region international delegate.
For more information on the IPPS International Tour or to register, click here.
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