A recent e-GRO alert offers a photographic guide to viruses found on a wide array of species and can aid in the identification of these problems.
Calcium deficiency and Botrytis are two major issues that can cause bract burn and unmarketable plants.
Shade nets reduce air and canopy temperatures by blocking solar radiation, including photosynthetic active radiation, around the crops and thus lowering thermal energy exchange.
There are several options of plant growth regulators to consider when planning for the end of the season.
In our recent Plug and Liner survey, young plant growers said early ordering and honest feedback helps them meet customer expectations.
Education sessions will focus on plant production, customer engagement, pest management, and specialty cut flowers.
We talked to some growers from our Top 100 Growers list about their best management practices and the importance of paying attention to the root zone, as well as crucial areas to look at.
Knowing the fundamentals of the hydrangea crop cycle and how to finish the crop is vital for producing a quality crop that will brighten anyone’s day.
When two North Carolina State University researchers recently visited a grower, they found three plants, all different cultivars from the same breeder, with ring spots and mottling.
Interveinal chlorosis of the upper foliage can be a result of many factors including insufficient iron fertility, high pH, and overwater resulting in iron deficiency symptoms.
Greenhouse Grower’s recent Yong Plant Survey included a question on whether certain sizes were rising and falling in demand. Here’s what these growers had to say.
Removing infected roses provides the opportunity to plant a variety of different plants in between roses to provide a barrier of protection.
Growers often hesitate with hellebores due to the perception that they are difficult to grow. This guide offers growers a list of best practices to ensure success.