Paul Fisher, associate professor and Extension specialist in the Environmental Horticulture Department at the University of Florida, will […]
Aquascape introduces the IonGen system, an electronic water clarifier solution for ponds. The IonGen is simple to install, […]
Alan Tanouye recently joined Floralife as general manager of the company’s North American operations. In joining the global […]
Eckert’s Greenhouse in Sterling Heights, Mich., is introducing the new 14-inch Weekender, a hanging basket with unique technology. […]
Efficient production of bedding plants requires information on how temperature, photoperiod, and daily light integral (DLI) influence crop […]
Fuel oil prices were becoming too expensive and natural gas wasn’t an option because it was not being […]
Pentas & Verbena In pentas and verbena, time to flower decreased as average daily temperature increased from 58 […]
The Water Education Alliance is hosting a water treatment and recycling workshop January 21 in at Van Vugt […]
Winter drafts. They’re enough to send chills down your back, especially when you start thinking about possible gaps, […]
The University of Connecticut is sponsoring the annual Perennial Plant Conference–A Conference For The Professional Horticulturist. The conference […]
Scheduling annual bedding plants in flower for specific market dates is of increasing importance to greenhouse growers. Plants […]
1. Project Carbon…why is this research effort important, and what are you hoping will come out of it? […]
One of the time-honored and automatic points of interest for most growers is the fertilizer-injection area. Think about […]