This final article in a six-part series looks at the use of northeastern tree species to improve wood substrate supply and production.
Here’s a look at cost-effective ways to prevent and manage the infestation of pests and weeds in your greenhouse this spring.
The next course from the 2026 Greenhouse Training Online series is “Greenhouse and Nursery 101,” beginning on May 25, 2026.
Commercial production and sales of Teamoss are planned to start in Japan, while potential expansion into overseas markets will be considered in the future.
Making changes away from perlite in propagation mixes requires paying strict attention to the impact on air space and water holding.
From frass to exuciae, Pamela Andrade of UC Davis highlights new potential plant nutrition solutions for growers to explore.
In this episode of the Greenhouse Grower to Grower podcast, we dig a bit deeper into how pathogen testing technology is evolving, and how growers can best take advantage of it, from the perspective of two industry insiders.
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.