Joseph Peller, greenhouse technology researcher, notes that a laser sounds futuristic, but it can be used very well in a practical way.
Broad mites can be a regular occurrence in spring crops, especially Reiger begonias and New Guinea impatiens.
Ensuring your crops are protected from propagation to shipping is essential, and a proven agronomic program can help set you up for a successful season.
Greenhouse growers are navigating peat shortage issues by testing new mixing materials. Here’s how some suppliers are helping them along the way.
American Floral Endowment’s webinar on March 19 will give growers insight on how to effectively and efficiently deal with peat shortages and successfully use peat alternatives.
Growers who access these incentives may receive a significant reimbursement for their new technology, but if you are not aware of your options, you could miss out.
The company has incorporated an average of 50% recycled content with a minimum of 10% PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled) content across all its horticulture containers.
From rooting to finishing, there are a wide range of reasons why petunias might display purple discoloration.
Growers learned about release and delivery technologies for beneficial insects as well as digital and automated monitoring.
300 attendees learn about biologicals while walking the trade show floor and networking with peers.
Overwintering structures and heated greenhouses create an ideal habitat for rodents, posing a challenge for growers in protecting young and finished plants.
The Symposium will showcase the latest advancements in root zone and controlled environment crop management.
Since sanitation affects all we care about, it is important that everyone on your team is on board and engaged with the process.