Plant Culture
Talking Shop: Perennial Potential
February 10, 2009
For more than 10 years, growers at Four Star Greenhouse in Carleton, Mich., have finished many spring crops […]
Mitch and Patty Rabin know in tough economic times, it’s best to stick with what you know. The […]
The Irrigation Association recently has developed a new logo and tagline–”Smart practices. Sustainable solutions.”–as it expands its efforts […]
Different companies have different takes on what sustainability really means. Some have the impression that sustainability is all […]
The Michigan Floriculture Growers Council (MFGC) recently named Dean Krauskopf an honorary member of the council in recognition […]
Nearly 200 people applied to serve on the standards committee earlier this year and only 58 were chosen, […]
We also visited one of South Africa’s seats of government, Pretoria. The branches of government are in three […]
Elsabe, our guide, was extremely knowledgeable educating us on the early Dutch settlers’ (Afrikaaners) history battling the Zulus […]
Elzinga & Hoeksema now grows organic veggies and herbs. Click on the video box to see and hear […]
Colorful landscapes attract the attention of gardeners and the media. Today, more businesses have caught the bug to […]
Nematode-ally Beneficial Becker Underwood: Suited for use in integrated pest management for ground dwelling insects and certain borers, […]
Figure 1a. Echinacea ‘Sunrise.’ The flower color of ‘Sunrise’ is cheerful, buttery yellow and its petals are perpendicular […]
We spent Tuesday evening at Bakubung Lodge near the Pilanesberg Nature Reserve. Pilane was a Zulu general. This […]