Debalina Saha will work closely with ornamental growers in the Great Lakes region on weed control strategies in the greenhouse.
The online resource from Michigan State University encourages planting of trees, shrubs, plants, and flowers that research has shown are highly attractive to pollinators.
At a time when recruiting and maintaining sufficient labor remains a major challenge, greenhouse growers are using many methods to reduce labor costs and increase efficiency.
Managing and controlling moisture during cutting propagation is critical to finish high-quality, well-rooted liners.
The best options, according to a Michigan State University expert, include either a pour-thru or a plug press.
Michigan State University experts offer their insect and disease management recommendations for the 2019 growing season.
A Michigan State University expert outlines cultural practices can help reduce the risk of outbreaks in floriculture crops.
Michigan State University’s next round of self-paced online courses are an excellent resource for greenhouse growers who want to learn more about crop production or pest management. But registration ends soon.
Growers can reduce their plant production costs by taking steps to reduce labor, streamline product lines, and lower energy consumption.
The program, which takes place Dec. 4-6, includes education sessions and trade show exhibitors for greenhouse growers.
Michigan State University researchers discuss the impacts of using white light on plant growth and human vision, as well as energy considerations when growing ornamental seedlings indoors.
A team of researchers at Michigan State University is analyzing the use of nematodes for pest management in greenhouses.
Check out some of the displays and annuals and perennials found on the 2018 Michigan Garden Plant tour.