MSU-funded updates are ongoing, while finances provided by the Michigan Legislature will support future renovations starting this spring.
Make it a habit of consulting culture sheets developed by breeding companies for guidance on how to grow new and existing cultivars.
A group of experienced Michigan greenhouse growers recently gathered to share their experiences and create lists on how to prepare for the spring growing season.
Identifying nostoc early in production can help growers develop an effective control plan.
The bulletin from Michigan State University provides photos and lists commercially available beneficial insects, their target insects and key facts about biocontrol agents.
Mary Hausbeck, Ph.D., Extension Specialist at Michigan State University with a focus on greenhouse pathology, has stepped into the role of North Central Regional Director at IR-4.
Greenhouse growers can now sign up for Abiotic Disorders of Greenhouse Crops, Greenhouse and Horticultural Lighting, Biological Control for Greenhouse Growers, and Floriculture Root Zone Management.
Michigan State University is hosting a Horticultural Lighting Workshop that will take place on Dec. 18 in East Lansing, MI.
Education sessions will focus on plant production, customer engagement, pest management, and specialty cut flowers.
Removing infected roses provides the opportunity to plant a variety of different plants in between roses to provide a barrier of protection.
In the first installment of Greenhouse Grower’s Executive Series, which is now available for on-demand viewing, we dig into the big picture and the smaller aspects of creating a forecast for success.
Knowing the chemistry of your sanitizing agents keeps pathogens out of your greenhouse.
Michigan State University Extension picks four plant cultivars or combinations at each trial garden participating in the Michigan Garden Plant Tour.