Ornamentals Production
Watch Out for This New Calibrachoa Virus
April 5, 2022
Training and environmental conditions can each affect the propagation of unrooted cuttings.
Michigan State University is presenting a spring floriculture webinar series for greenhouse specialty cut flower growers.
The ever-increasing cost of fertilizer inputs is just one reason why greenhouse growers have found it necessary to take a closer look at their application rates and practices.
Despite a few hiccups, Dallas Johnson Greenhouses successfully transitioned to using wood fiber media, and you can, too, with this great advice.
Whether you use PGR products singularly or in a mix in the greenhouse, their cost-effectiveness and labor-saving benefits are hard to overlook.
Botrytis is one of the most common greenhouse diseases, and controlling it starts with sanitation and continues with effective controls.
Join crop experts from the University of Massachusetts on Jan. 18, 2022, for a virtual education program that will feature tips for growing young plants and managing pests in spring greenhouse crops.
In South Florida nurseries, pink and yellow hibiscus varieties appear to be more susceptible to this hibiscus bud weevil than red and other varieties.
Solar panels, energy curtains, and a robust offset program have combined to reduce Westerlay Orchids’ carbon footprint by 43%.
There’s a great story behind every company in the horticulture industry, and sometimes that story is so fascinating it deserves to be recognized in its own spotlight.
Planting architectures and canopy morphologies are highly variable in ornamental greenhouses. Learn how air sprayers can improve coverage uniformity.
Environmental factors such as drought stress, exposure to high light or temperatures, or changes in relative humidity, can all cause poinsettia leaf abnormalities.
Hionis Greenhouses in Whitehouse Station, NJ, provided a learning experience for the third Eastern Produce Council Leadership Class.