Monrovia is adding a beneficial insect sachet defense system of ‘cucumeris’ mites to orders of new Mandevilla plants.
The ability to control the growing spread and associated problems of Thrips parvispinus has been a top priority for the HRI.
As spring blooms, horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini from Kansas State University offers advice for bulb care and weed prevention.
Hurd, a byproduct of hemp, may be the solution to the environmental and supply chain problems of peat moss.
American Floral Endowment’s next Grow Pro webinar covers how biochar could be an eco-friendly and economical replacement for peat.
Brian Schulker of Jiffy Group looks at the current state of peat and peat alternatives in the floriculture market.
Michigan State University Extension has updated its disease and insect management control guides for the 2024 greenhouse season.
RII and its CEA Footprint Project producer and stakeholder partners have put out a how-to guide on environmental accounting and reporting.
Growers at Walters Gardens and Willoway Nurseries share their best practices for perennials programs.
With more growers utilizing wood-based substrates for production, there comes a need to change the way one manages growth and irrigation.
Beginning in 2026, the majority of members who sell plants via the Royal FloraHolland platform must be certified in accordance with the requirements of the Floriculture Sustainability Initiative.
Each year, greenhouse growers face challenges in keeping plants free from insect damage. Fortunately, there are several new crop protection tools and resources available.
Correctly identifying the cause of a problem is the first step in effective and economic management practices.