During a webinar on Dec. 10, the team at Due Diligence Horticulture will outline how its new cold plasma can help protect greenhouse production facilities and crops from pathogens – including Botrytis – and ethylene-related losses.
The cotton leafhopper, or cotton jassid, is an invasive pest that targets cotton, okra, eggplant, soybeans, and ornamentals like hibiscus.
Brian E. Whipker and company revisit an old e-Gro Alert on diagnosing substrate pH problems in the Christmas cactus.
Here are agronomic and cultural practices to put in place in order to protect your ornamental crops from nematodes.
LLK Vice President of Design Syliva Courtney provides growers with six greenhouse design tips to prevent future labor problems.
Research from Dr. Francesca Hand and her team at The Ohio State University explores sustainable disease control of specialty cut flowers.
In the last part of a series of articles featuring insights from growing media suppliers, we look at how these companies are partnering with universities, growers, and others to address future substrate needs.
In Part 7 of a series of articles featuring insights from growing media suppliers, we look at how flexible suppliers might be in tailoring mixes for specific crops and other things.
This November 2025 Digital Deep Dive downloadable report covers some of the latest news on growing media.
In Part 6 of a series of articles featuring insights from growing media suppliers, we look at the current state of logistics and product delivery.
In the third of a four-part series, University of Georgia Ornamental Specialist Ping Yu outlines how biochar can both reduce the likelihood of disease and minimize infection rates.
The third of a three-part series looks at managing regulations and tariffs, and new innovations in the peat industry.
It’s important that growers prepare their greenhouse heaters for overwintering to keep plants healthy and prevent equipment failure.