Improving Branching and Postharvest Quality
Greenhouse Product News
August 2008
By Sonali Padhye, Erik Runkle, Mike Olrich and Lisa Reinbold
When used properly, BA sprays can yield tremendous commercial potential. Benefits include increasing the number of tertiary shoots in poinsettias and delaying lower leaf chlorosis.
Controlling Perennial Plant Height by “Watering In”
Greenhouse Product News
July 2008
By Paul Pilon
Learn the dos and don’ts of this promising application method, which eliminates the high labor costs of traditional pot-to-pot applications but poses some volume variability challenges.
Strategic Temperature Management for Poinsettias
Greenhouse Product News
July 2008
By Jim Faust, Kelly Lewis, Niharika Komaraboina, Vijay Rapaka, Ryan Knauer and Turoop Losenge
Trials at Clemson University show great promise for successful cold production of many poinsettia varieties.
Climbing Out of a Rut
Greenhouse Product News
January 2008
By Jessica Boldt, Jennifer Boldt, Jim Barrett and Rosanna Freyre
Feeling adventurous? This year, break out of your routine and experiment with new plant introductions and new spins on old favorites. From herbs to ornamental grasses, the opportunities to surprise and entice are endless. Read on for a little inspiration on exciting crops, evaluated at the University of Florida trial garden.
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Grower 101: When Water Becomes an Issue
Greenhouse Product News
December 2007
Sylvain Hélie
Capillary mats are nothing new, but with the relatively recent design revisions, growers are finding they can help produce a uniform crop while conserving water.
Summer’s Hottest Selections: Bring on the Heat — These Plants Are Ready!
Greenhouse Product News
November 2007
By Jennifer Boldt, Jessica Boldt, Jim Barrett and Rosanna Freyre
It may be cold outside now, but summer will be here again before we know it. It’s always a challenge to decide what crops to grow that can take the summer heat, so here are some crops to consider adding into your production schedule.
Producing Ornamental Sweet Potato Vine Commercially
Greenhouse Product News
November 2007
By Dennis Carey, Brian E. Whipker and Wayne Buhler
Cultivars of this versatile vine are now available in many varying colors and leaf shapes. Read on for the steps to take for success with sweet potatoes.
Cool It!!
Greenhouse Product News
October 2007
By Christa Reynolds
The classic image of a greenhouse is of a warm, sunny environment. Yet some growers are moving beyond that to grow cooler—and they’re getting great results.
Achillea millefolium Tutti Frutti Series
Greenhouse Product News
October 2007
By Paul Pilon
The heat-loving and low-maintenance Tutti Frutti series is easy on the eyes and easy to grow. Beneficial attributes include uniform flowering, a long bloom time, great plant habit for container production and robust, disease-resistant foliage.
Gaillardia: Unique Forcing Requirements Of Old And New Cultivars
Greenhouse Product News
September 2007
By Sonali Padhye, Catherine Whitman, Arthur Cameron and Erik Runkle
This article highlights the flowering requirements of the vibrantly hued gaillardia cultivars, which have recently reclaimed the limelight. Growers interested in successfully producing flowering potted gaillardias should keep reading.
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Early PGR Drench Applications On Poinsettias
Greenhouse Product News
August 2007
By Roberto Lopez and Erik Runkle
A new technique to inhibit stem extension of poinsettia is to apply an early, low-dose PGR drench. This article will compare the efficacy of low dose and early drench applications of paclobutrazol on poinsettia crops.
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A Drought Of Possibilities
Greenhouse Product News
August 2007
By Rick Schoellhorn
Dry weather conditions can be damaging for your plants and your business. Learn which plants can withstand a drought and how to grow them efficiently.
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Growing Cut Flowers Year Round
Greenhouse Product News
August 2007
By Lane Greer
Even though many early spring and winter cut flowers are grown outside the United States, U.S. growers are still in the game when it comes to year-round cut flower production.
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Turning Your Production Space
Greenhouse Product News
June 2007
By Paul Pilon
Adding an additional turn of production space can bring many benefits to your business. Read on to learn how to effectively produce a second perennial crop.
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Selecting Propagation Media For Rooted Liners
Greenhouse Product News
May 2007
By Paul Fisher, Jinsheng Huang and Bill Argo
There are many stabilized and loose media options available, which means there is much to consider when choosing which type to use for propagating cuttings.
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New Directions For Scheduling Bedding Plants
Greenhouse Product News
March 2007
By John Erwin and Erik Runkle
Many factors affect flowering times. Researchers at the University of Minnesota and Michigan State University are developing ways growers can use those factors to flower their crops at specific times.
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Grower 101: Mix It Up
Greenhouse Product News
January 2007
By Bob Steinkamp
There are many different components that can be mixed to create a successful growing medium. But to get a successful mix, it’s also important to understand how the different components’ properties work together.
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Getting The Most Out Of Cuttings
Greenhouse Product News
November 2006
By Roland Leatherwood, Amy Enfield and Roberto Lopez
Researchers at North Carolina State, Clemson and Michigan State Universities provide insight on handling cuttings from arrival to hardening in the first of this 2-part series.
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Growers Get On The Bite-Size Bandwagon
Greenhouse Product News
November 2006
By Nicole Shaw
Whether it’s convenience, uniqueness or gourmet,
consumers can’t get enough of miniature food items — especially vegetables. Research from the University of Florida shows how growers can
produce these profitable crops in the greenhouse.
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