Glee Potting Mix is one-third the size and weight of traditional soils, which significantly reduces freight and storage costs, and allows for easy transport to and within the store.
Research that could potentially divert thousands of tons of greenhouse vegetable production waste from landfills is showing early promising results in Canada.
Despite a few hiccups, Dallas Johnson Greenhouses successfully transitioned to using wood fiber media, and you can, too, with this great advice.
The growing media community is innovating quickly to keep up with evolving markets in the controlled-environment industry.
Production challenges can come up at any time in the greenhouse, and that includes making sure your growing media is working the right way.
The growing media industry may be strained right now, but it remains strong, dedicated, innovative, and resilient.
Soil and substrate providers offer their best production tips to ensure you are getting maximum value from your growing media.
This year, there are a number of sessions focused on how to get the most out of your growing media.
In an American Floral Endowment webinar held earlier this year, North Carolina State University’s Brian Jackson looked at new components that growers should consider.
Brian Schulker’s research in soilless culture plant growing systems at North Carolina State University has yielded international acknowledgment.
The combo, available thanks to a partnership between Profile Products and FibreDust, eliminates the challenge of trying to separately source and blend two materials onsite.
As the world opens back up from the pandemic, forming a new green business model is the next challenge for horticulture companies.
Brian Jackson, Professor of Horticulture at North Carolina State University, says new innovation is on the horizon for soilless growing media.