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Thanks to advances in seed genetics, the commercial greenhouse cannabis landscape has evolved, reducing the barrier to entry for smaller growers and those limited by operational budget.
The potassium-phosphite fungicide-bactericide combo in Spärra delivers optimum control of downy mildew, powdery mildew, and other diseases in greenhouse ornamentals and other crops.
Certification from Veriflora and SCS Global Services ensures best practices for environmental, social, and quality peat moss products.
Abby Lange’s responsibilities at this Texas operation include production forecasting, maintenance, personnel management, and much more.
The Northeast Greenhouse Conference has teamed up with Cornell University to develop a joint guide for the integrated management of greenhouse floriculture crops and herbaceous ornamentals.
With its new 45-acre organic strawberry facility coming online this fall, Nature Fresh Farms is focused on developing retailer partnerships within the berry category.
In an upcoming American Floral Endowment webinar, Dr. Rosa Raudales of the University of Connecticut will provide information on how to start clean and remain clean in your operation.
Headquartered in Ohio, HC operates six manufacturing locations and distribution centers in the U.S and Canada, and produces a wide range of planters, pots, and accessories for the greenhouse market.
Two ornamental growers offer 11 tips on how you can get the most out of your biologicals program.
Complete a USDA IR-4 Biennial Grower & Extension Survey and share which pest problems you find difficult to manage due to a lack of sufficient management tools.
Changes in greenhouse conditions can make natural enemies become less active at times when pests continue to develop.
With a continued focus on the horticulture market, now as a member of Biobest Group, BioWorks will continue to expand its range of biopesticide solutions for growers.