Production
How to Diagnose Diseases in Late-Season Garden Mums
October 3, 2024
Flower production in greenhouses have begun to adopt new equipment practices such as active dehumidification to conserve energy.
Tom Fernandez, a Department of Horticulture Professor at MSU, has been conducting research on how to more efficiently irrigate plants.
With nearly $250,000 of funds provided by the USDA, the HRI will be studying and learning ways to combat this growing threat to the industry.
The Greenhouse Training Online program from UF IFAS is seeking feedback on course priorities from workers throughout the industry.
A new course debuting Oct. 14 for 2024 Greenhouse Training Online from the University of Florida is ‘Success With Your Latino Workforce.’
De Vroomen Garden Products reports significant flower bulb supply shortages throughout the 2024 season due to extreme weather conditions.
Dr. Debalina Saha and Supti Mou of Michigan State University explore organic mulching as a non-chemical weed control method.
The study found that bees and other pollinators are attracted to bullseye patterns, which emerge on petals during early flower development.
The Resource Innovation Institute (RII) offers insights on floriculture trends taken from USDA AgCensus data.
With a theme of ‘Nature’s Renaissance,’ the 2025 Garden Trends Report presents eight upcoming trends for the coming new year.
The latest e-Gro alert from Brian E. Whipker and Patrick Veazie of NC State investigates interveinal chlorosis in Centaurea cineraria.
Get tips on identifying plant nutrient deficiencies and production management for calcium, iron, and magnesium.
University of California Cooperative Extension advisors are offering free irrigation training to greenhouse and nursery staff.