How Breeders Beautify Our World (Part 2)
January 22, 2025
The third edition of this three-day course sharing industry insights from Plant Empowerment ran from Nov. 19 to 22 in British Columbia.
The five new product solutions, available for purchase in January 2025, have been added to Envu’s Turf and Ornamentals portfolio.
The conference was the first of its kind from the University of California Nursery and Floriculture Alliance (UCNFA) since 2019.
The final course from the University of Florida’s 2024 Greenhouse Training Online program is ”Practical Disease Management.”
The latest e-Gro alerts from Brian E. Whipker and Patrick Veazie of NC State investigate fall pansy production problems to be tackled.
The latest e-Gro alert from Brian E. Whipker and Patrick Veazie of NC State investigates overwintering issues for pokeweed in greenhouses.
For aspiring growers in the industry looking to start and maintain their operations, here’s a guide for managing the costs of necessities.
The latest e-Gro alerts from Brian E. Whipker and Patrick Veazie of NC State investigate late-season garden mum diseases and control methods.
Dr. Julia L. Kerrigan of Clemson talks about her team’s project focused on ways to combat petal blight in the cut flower industry.
The newly registered Postiva fungicide aims to help ornamental growers provide a strong defense against diseases.
With nearly $250,000 of funds provided by the USDA, the HRI will be studying and learning ways to combat this growing threat to the industry.
To combat many greenhouse conditions that encourage the spread of disease, breeders are developing disease-resistant varieties.
The 2024 Early Order program from Envu benefits ornamental growers with business discounts on fungicides, herbicides, and insecticides.