Production
How to Set up an Efficient Greenhouse
November 23, 2018
The Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss Association, whose members represent 92% of North American peat production, says the season will likely meet or slightly exceed expectations.
Devan Greenhouses, Ltd., Wenke/Sunbelt Young Plants Division, and Plantpeddler will now offer growers a uniform list of Danziger’s best-selling items.
A team of researchers at Michigan State University is analyzing the use of nematodes for pest management in greenhouses.
Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc. (BVT) and Biobest Group NV are endeavoring on a global technology sharing agreement […]
After experiencing issues with Xanthamonas in 2017 that affected the begonia supply in the North American market, Dümmen […]
The company says liner supplies will increase in step with infrastructure repairs in the coming weeks and months.
Through the use of proven best management practices, peat industry members are developing systems designed to return harvested peatlands to peat-accumulating ecosystems.
The Vineland Research and Innovation Centre in Ontario, Canada, has released its 2018 Innovations Report, an annual publication that highlights some of the latest research taking place at the Centre.
After experiencing issues with Xanthamonas in 2017 that affected the begonia supply in the North American market, Dümmen Orange has deeply invested in new disease-reducing production methods. Recent efforts have focused on defining and implementing improvements to ensure a reliable, quality supply of begonia cuttings for the spring of 2019.
Adding natural biological organisms to your growing medium can provide benefits such as root disease suppression or reduce plant stress to maintain optimal plant growth.
Traditional soilless substrate components have been researched for many decades (mostly since the 1960s) and their problems and […]
Consumer interest in superfoods with high nutritional or health properties and the desire for locally grown and fresh […]
Dodder, a parasitic vining plant, may be an uncommon greenhouse weed, but it can rapidly grow, infesting multiple plants to whole crops.