Improve your skills in preventing and managing diseases by registering for “Disease Management”, part of the Greenhouse Online Training program offered by the University of Florida.
“Costing and Profitability,” one of the University of Florida’s most popular learning opportunities in its Greenhouse Training Online program, is fast approaching.
Train yourself or your staff in crop protection, environmental controls, and more with the University of Florida’s online program greenhouse training courses.
The insect, Thrips parvispinus — commonly known as pepper thrips — is one of the smallest thrips species in Florida.
The greenhouse and nursery industry alone had losses of nearly $200 million.
On Feb. 21, the University of Florida is hosting an in-person and online workshop on the genetic diversity of begonia and its potential uses in breeding and landscaping.
Growers can earn a plant health professional certificate by taking greenhouse online courses administered through Michigan State University Extension and the University of Florida.
University of Florida researchers have found that adding pepper banker plants near roses helped establish higher predatory mite populations that eventually target chilli thrips.
All course material from the University of Florida is completely online and available at any time of the day, and include pre-recorded videos.
Growers can improve their prevention and management of diseases in nurseries and greenhouses by registering for the University of Florida’s Disease Management online course.
Growers and technical staff in the greenhouse and controlled environment industry can gain a new qualification in plant health management.
“Nutrient Management Level 1” is the second course of the Greenhouse Online Training program offered by the University of Florida.
Caladium bulbs produced in Florida can sprout fast and put out attractive plants in the gardens or in containers in a few weeks.