During the 2023 California Spring Trials, Greenhouse Grower’s Julie Hullett and Allan Armitage looked at Benary’s new line of ornamental herbs that can add flavor to any recipe.
The Gardening Know How’s Sponsorship Program provides support for grassroots community garden initiatives.
New research is looking at using flowering plants to attract hover flies as biological pest controls.
The shared nature of many groundwater resources means that pumping by one irrigator affects water availability for others.
Leading suppliers highlight innovations in fogging and low-volume sprayer technology.
Now more than ever, growers have to become more efficient in their operations. The best way to achieve this is to employ systems that streamline your most complicated processes.
Seventy-two businesses across 23 states and 57 cities took part in Seed Your Future’s second Green Career Week, which took place Feb. 27-March 3.
An American Floral Endowment webinar on April 18 will offer an overview of different fertilizers on the market, as well as best practices and recommendations.
Wageningen University & Research is developing a method to detect powdery mildew using image recognition and olfactory sensors.
Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed an electronic plant patch that can be applied to leaves to monitor for different pathogens and stresses.
Mycorrhizal Applications’ Actinovate has a longer shelf life and new packaging, while Lallemand Plant Care’s LALSTOP G46 can now be used by growers in California.
Agreement will cover product shipments in both U.S. and Canada.
The pressures of increased energy costs and compliance with new energy codes is driving the development and adoption of systems that reduce energy consumption.