Lowering costs and providing the correct levels of light to crops are necessary concerns for any grower. A […]
The weather on Saturday, April 28, 2012, was overcast and in the low 60s (farenheit). This obviously impacted […]
My name is Radka Martinova. I am 23 years old and from Bulgaria. I am an intern in […]
After enduring the spring of 2011 — arguably one of the worst years weather-wise in the past two […]
The Home Depot is closing its remaining seven big box stores in China, opting to focus on specialty […]
2012 Operation Of The Year – James Greenhouses, Colbert, Ga. Head Grower Of The Year – Joe Moore, […]
Once upon a time, in 1900, a man named Albert Ecke arrived in Hollywood, Calif., from Germany, intending […]
Changing from ornamentals to produce isn’t all that complicated for experienced greenhouse growers, but it may require a […]
Shifting production from ornamentals to vegetable crops can be relatively simple with regard to production. However, there are […]
Leucanthemum, or Shasta Daisy, has always been a favorite of gardeners. The simple daisy flower has great appeal, […]
Impatiens — it’s not only a plant genus; these days, it’s a state of mind. With confirmed reports […]
While there are excellent conventional pest control products for greenhouse vegetable crops, biological controls are an increasingly common […]
Most flower growers are finished with their crops by the end of May or the beginning of June. […]
Thirty years ago, capillary mats were used for production of floricultural pot crops like Easter lilies. The advantage […]
It’s a common complaint: fewer people are interested in gardening nowadays. While research suggests that people have trouble […]
When you listen to ornamental growers talk these days, some of them are talking about vegetables. Not plugs […]
More than 200 million Americans have registered their phone numbers on the FTC’s Do Not Call list. With […]
Jeff Mast of Banner Greenhouses says he began looking at growing vegetables in the off-season about four years […]
There are any number of different produce crops you can try in the greenhouse, but here are some primary options you should check out if you’re considering adding vegetables to your mix.
The winner of the Reader’s Choice Medal of Excellence Award is Leucanthemum ‘Freak!’ ‘Freak!’ is covered with long […]