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Registration opens for 2026 Nursery/Landscape EXPO in San Antonio

May 26, 2026
Registration opens for 2026 Nursery/Landscape EXPO in San Antonio

By AI, Created 7:31 PM UTC, May 26, 2026, /AGP/ – The Texas Nursery & Landscape Association has opened registration for its 2026 Nursery/Landscape EXPO, set for Aug. 11-13 at the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio. The event will focus on workforce, water, AI and other issues shaping Texas’ green industry while giving exhibitors, students and attendees a place to network and do business.

Why it matters: - The Nursery/Landscape EXPO is one of the main annual gatherings for Texas green industry professionals. - The event is built around the issues most likely to affect business decisions in the year ahead: labor, water, technology and workforce development. - Texas Nursery & Landscape Association is also using the event to push student recruitment and industry succession.

What happened: - Registration opened for the 2026 Nursery/Landscape EXPO, produced by the Texas Nursery & Landscape Association. - The event will run Aug. 11-13, 2026, at the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio. - Education Day is set for Aug. 11. - The trade show will take place Aug. 12-13. - Early bird registration is available through July 24, 2026. - Registration is available here. - More information is available at nurserylandscapeexpo.org.

The details: - Education Day will include certifications, CEUs and expert-led sessions. - The trade show will feature nearly 100,000 square feet of exhibits from across the industry. - Attendees will also have access to industry gatherings, recognition events and first-time attendee tours. - TNLA says the format is meant to be practical for busy professionals. - The event will spotlight workforce development and labor pressures. - Water management and sustainability will be central topics. - AI, automation and new technologies will also be part of the discussion. - The program will include preparation for the next generation of industry professionals. - Featured experts include Preston Swor of Hunter Irrigation, Dean Minchillo of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, Adrian Muehlstein of Southwest Wholesale Nursery, Michael Bosco of McFarlin Stanford, Pallavi Raj of Landscape Professionals of Texas and Wei Zhang of Zynnovation LLC and the Institute of Soil Genomics. - The expert lineup will cover irrigation technology, drought strategy, Texas-native plant strategies, workforce development, AI applications, water conservation and soil health. - Exhibitors and industry leaders will also be available for interviews during the event. - TNLA is offering student travel scholarships to help future industry workers attend. - Scholarship recipients will get access to education, networking and real-world industry exposure. - Applications for the scholarships are due June 10, 2026.

Between the lines: - The event is positioning itself as both a trade show and a problem-solving forum for an industry facing tighter labor markets, changing water conditions and rapid technology shifts. - The focus on student scholarships suggests TNLA is trying to build a longer-term talent pipeline, not just serve current operators. - Strong exhibitor satisfaction figures point to a show that already has traction with businesses, which can help sustain attendance and vendor participation.

What’s next: - Attendees can register now and lock in early bird pricing before July 24. - Students interested in travel support need to apply by June 10. - TNLA will continue lining up speakers, exhibitors and interview opportunities ahead of the August event.

The bottom line: - The 2026 Nursery/Landscape EXPO is being framed as a business event, a workforce event and a technology event all at once.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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