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Greenhouse sanitation decreases pest problems
Published on February 10, 2021
Practices that prevent the introduction of pathogens, weed seeds, and insects will go a long way to having a cleaner greenhouse, reduced crop losses, lower pesticide costs, and higher-quality plants. -
The importance of plant diagnostics
Published on April 10, 2020
Early and correct diagnosis of a problem can save a lot of frustration, money, and time compared to no action — or even worse, taking a wrong corrective measure. -
Greenhouse Disease Management
Published on February 14, 2020
Suggested treatments for common greenhouse pathogens of floriculture crops including botrytis, powdery mildew, downy mildew, phytophthora, pythium, rhizoctonia, etc. This information is for educational purposes only. -
Greenhouse Pest Management with Insecticides
Published on February 14, 2020
Research-based information is presented on how to manage greenhouse insects and other pests including thrips, aphids, whiteflies, mites, fungus gnats, and mealybugs. -
Recent Plant Pathology Reports
Published on December 23, 2016
Plant disease management reports within the past three years. -
Commercially Available Biological Control Agents for Common Greenhouse Insect Pests
Published on December 1, 2015
Walking through commercially available biological control agents for common greenhouse insect pests. -
Chemical Disease Controls for the Greenhouse Industry - 2009 Poster (E2750)
Published on November 11, 2015
An X in the table below indicates which pathogens are listed on product labels by the company selling the product. -
Growing Flowering Plants that are Safe for Pollinators in the Yard and Garden
Published on October 23, 2014
A detailed powerpoint covering growing flowering plants that are safe for pollinators in the yard and garden. -
Pest Management on Poinsettias
Published on July 17, 2014
A walk through and advice on how to pest management on poinsettias -
Protecting Pollinators in the Yard and Garden
Published on April 17, 2014
How to protecting pollinators in the every day yard and garden. -
Basics of Monitoring: Scouting for Pathogens & Pests
Published on November 9, 2012
Borrow greenhouse monitoring concepts from this series to produce quality plants on time for every season. -
Insect Controls for the Greenhouse Industry
Published on February 28, 2012
A link to a book titled insect controls for the greenhouse industry. -
Basics of Monitoring: The Greenhouse Environment
Published on November 9, 2011
Developing a comprehensive monitoring program is key to keeping your production on track. Now, you can borrow concepts presented in this series to produce quality plants on time for every season. -
Basics of Monitoring: Graphical Tracking
Published on November 9, 2011
Develop a comprehensive monitoring program by borrowing concepts presented in this series to produce quality plants on time for every season. -
Basics of Monitoring: Media pH, EC & Water Quality
Published on November 9, 2011
Developing a comprehensive monitoring program is key to keeping your production on track, but only a handful of growers are as watchful as they should be. This series will walk you through how to produce quality plants on time for every season. -
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.