Highlights From Greenhouse Grower’s March 2023 Issue
From PGRs and peat moss to insider advice on insect control, there was a lot of information to cover in Greenhouse Grower’s March 2023 issue. Check out the slideshow above for a closer look at the top stories (links to each story are included in the photo gallery and below).
Cover Story: Hustle Is the Heart of Groovy Plants Ranch
The team at Groovy Plants Ranch is small but mighty. Their mindset of constant improvement is evident in their retail store, marketing, and their plants.
An Up-Close Look at Groovy Plants Ranch
Check out this photo gallery for a virtual tour of why Groovy Plants Ranch has become a popular destination for visitors.
Growing Greenhouse Crops With the Latest Plant Nutrient Tools
Biologicals, micronutrients, and nanobubbles may be key to proper nutrition for your crops.
Top Plant Growth Regulators for Dealing With Unruly Annuals
In a survey, greenhouse growers offer advice for using plant growth regulators on their toughest crops.
Peat Moss Update From an Insider’s Perspective
In a market that is unpredictable and swayed by the weather, the Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss Association says to keep in touch with suppliers for updates.
Why a Strict Monitoring Program Is Essential for Thrips Control (Video)
OHP’s Senior Technical Manager says monitoring programs are the basis for an integrated approach, which is necessary based on the thrips’ life cycle.
Scouting and Rotation Are a Grower’s Best Tools for Managing Spider Mites (Video)
Steve Bogash, Territory Business Manager with Pro Farm Group, says it’s important to scout any plant you bring in to make sure you’re not inviting a problem.
Increased Demand Fueling Growth in Greenhouse Cucumbers
Bushel Boy Farms is one of many greenhouse vegetable companies expanding into cucumbers. Learn more about where the market is headed.
Allan Armitage on the Top Perennials for 2023
When we talk about perennials, we are really talking about what they can do for the landscape.
Why Space May Be AgTech’s Next Giant Leap Forward
NASA and other space researchers have goals very similar to greenhouse and vertical farm operations — how to optimize plant growth at maximum efficiency while using fewer resources.