Production
A Guide to Wood Substrates: Northeastern U.S. Tree Species
April 28, 2026
Two recent studies co-authored by Dr. Roberto Lopez explore how light management affects the growth and flowering of indoor plants.
Janna Beckerman, a national ornamentals technical specialist at Envu, focuses on developing environmentally sound and economically sustainable pest solutions.
The MSU Extension floriculture team has updated its “Insect Pest Management” and “Disease Management” guides for 2026.
American Floral Endowment’s next Grow Pro webinar covers practical plant growth regulator strategies for everyday floriculture use.
Michigan State’s Heidi Lindberg covers the most common types of floriculture crop viruses and their various modes of transmission.
The survey aims to gather insight into the current use of alternative plant containers and the market demand for non-plastic options.
Ceres Greenhouse Solutions covers what to look for when deciding whether a retrofit or a rebuild is the best option for your greenhouse.
Schoneveld Breeding looks at the fungal disease of Colletotrichum and how to manage and prevent infection in cyclamen plants.
A report on Colombia’s cut flower industry examines its growth over the past 60 years and its U.S. trade relationship.
Protecting against more than 26 diseases, Pillar® SC Intrinsic® can be incorporated into production ornamental programs with ease.
A team of researchers at Virginia Tech is looking to gather insights that will help shape future research and development efforts.
This March 2026 Digital Deep Dive downloadable report covers some of the latest news on disease control.
The fifth article in a six-part series looks at expanding the use of western tree species to improve wood substrate supply and production.