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Horticulture Teaching Greenhouses
These glass greenhouses are used primarily for teaching horticulture production classes.
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Plant Science Greenhouses
Located near the corner of Farm Ln and Wilson Rd, the Plant Science Greenhouses are utilized by Horticulture faculty, as well as other departments for plant science research.
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Horticulture Teaching Greenhouses | Department of Horticulture
These glass greenhouses are used primarily for teaching horticulture production classes.
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Plant Science Greenhouses | Department of Horticulture
Located near the corner of Farm Ln and Wilson Rd, the Plant Science Greenhouses are utilized by Horticulture faculty, as well as other departments for plant science research.
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Pesticide Storage and Handling Guidelines for Greenhouses
Published on January 17, 2011
A flow chart and detailed instructions explaining pesticide storage and handling guidelines for greenhouses. -
Identifying and managing liverwort in Michigan nurseries and greenhouses
Published on January 28, 2020
This fact sheet will help growers identify liverwort, understand its biology and learn strategies to control it in their operations. -
Botrytis blight conditions expected in greenhouses
Published on April 28, 2014
Greenhouse growers will be challenged by the seven-day weather forecasts for cloudy and rainy conditions favoring Botrytis blight. Remembering cultural practices and correct fungicides will help until we get more sunshine. -
Controlling fungas gnats in greenhouses
Published on February 27, 2008
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Identifying and managing yellow woodsorrel (Oxalis stricta L.) in nurseries and greenhouses
Published on April 6, 2020
This bulletin will aid in oxalis identification, understanding its biology and developing management strategies. -
Marketing bootcamp course offered for retail greenhouses and garden centers
Published on January 11, 2013
A four-hour, face-to-face class will be offered twice in Michigan to help retail greenhouses and garden centers improve their marketing skills. -
Ensure your greenhouses withstand the snow load
Published on December 15, 2017
Heavy snow loads can cause greenhouse structures to collapse if proper snow removal techniques are not practiced or extra support is not provided. -
Identifying and managing common groundsel (Senecio vulgaris L.) in nurseries and greenhouses (E3440)
Published on June 9, 2020
In this bulletin, growers will learn how to identify and manage common groundsel in their nurseries and greenhouse operations. -
Controlling downy mildew on impatiens in greenhouses in 2015
Published on December 18, 2014
Recommendations for the control of downy mildew on impatiens were modified for 2015 based on recent Michigan State University research results. -
Energy efficiency rebates available to virtually all Michigan greenhouses
Published on September 11, 2013
Recent energy rebates and incentives became available to all areas of Michigan, so explore these energy incentives to reduce your usage and make your greenhouse more efficient. -
Botrytis blight outbreaks expected in greenhouses due to weather
Published on April 8, 2015
Forecasts for clouds and rain favor Botrytis blight. Cultural practices and correct fungicides will help until the sun shines. -
How to identify and manage liverwort in nurseries and greenhouses
Published on February 7, 2020
New fact sheet now available on identifying and controlling liverwort (Marchantia polymorpha) in nurseries and greenhouse container production. -
Weed management strategies in greenhouses – Part 2: Chemical weed control strategies
Published on April 22, 2020
Chemical weed control methods inside greenhouses and enclosed structures for ornamental crop production. -
Watch for leafminers on mums in greenhouses
Published on March 11, 2014
Some growers have found chrysanthemum leafminer on their spring mum crop. Insecticide resistance is a concern, so consider alternative products. -
MSU insect wall chart for greenhouses goes mobile
Published on December 20, 2012
The MSU Insect Controls for the Greenhouse Industry poster is now available for smart phones.