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Fogging the greenhouse against Sciara

If you are bothered by unwanted bugs in the greenhouse, spraying is the obvious solution. But sometimes, this just doesn't work well enough, and you have to look for another…

Greenhouse software tool helps growers calculate light distribution of growing facility

Cerise365+GreenHouseDesigner is a software tool developed specifically for horticultural lighting design, including greenhouses, polytunnels, vertical farms, and plant…

Flower Council presents future plans during Year Presentation

On Tuesday 21 June, Flower Council Holland hosted the annual Year Presentation of the Flower Council of Holland (FCH). During the course of the day, colleagues shared their…

"Peroxyacetic acid a safe and effective alternative to chlorine-based hygiene programs"

“As operators are trying to get away from using chlorine products, we have a patented method of creating peroxyacetic acid on-site without producing the peroxide by-product.…

All-America Selections releases 2022 annual report

On July 13, 2022- All-America Selections (AAS) released the 2021-2022 Annual Report reflecting the group’s activities from the past year. The AAS Annual Report…

US: Modular RO & filtration systems: new partnership announced

Dramm is pleased to announce their partnership with HANS™ Premium Water. “HANS has reinvented filtration and pumping to offer intelligent, space-efficient devices that are…

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A new digital tool helps growers identify when aphids are reproducing

Developed through a partnership between the Foundation for Arable Research (FAR) and Kiwi ag-tech company HortPlus, the free-to-grower ‘Aphid Tool’ can be accessed via the…

Two Birds One Stone Farm

Inflation impacts Nova Scotia's floral industry during wedding season

At Props Floral Design in Halifax's north end, co-owner Ashley MacNeill said they are "quite busy," with approximately 100 weddings booked this summer, which is more than…

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India: Project to cultivate vegetables and flowers for Onam launched

The Alappuzha municipality has launched ‘ponnonathottam’ (Onam garden), a project to produce vegetables and flowers for Onam. As part of it, the civic body will grow a wide…

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Kunming Dounan flower market in China's Yunnan Province

People visit the Kunming Dounan Flower Market at night in southwest China's Yunnan Province on July 12, 2022. Standing as China's largest fresh cut flower market in terms of…
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Rose festival’s blooming success at Squire’s Shepperton

Squire’s Shepperton saw the welcome return of its annual Rose Festival held at the end of June in partnership with The Rose Society UK, the national society for the nation’s…

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US Customs intercept first in port flower pest at Austin-Bergstrom airport

US Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists working at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport discovered a variety of prohibited pests and plant diseases,…

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Florists struggle through winter season as costs rise

Florists say a shortage of blooms is behind the big increases, and they're being squeezed out of the market by competition from larger retailers like supermarkets. Owner of…

Bolloré Logistics and Air France KLM Martinair Cargo extend and expand their sustainability partnership

On Monday, 4 July, Bolloré Logistics and Air France KLM Martinair Cargo (AFKLMP Cargo) signed an agreement aimed at continuing and further expanding both parties'…

New product release: Protection Plus

The truth about killing insects - the right way the first time

Environmental Plant Management Inc (EPM) announced the release of their new pesticide, Protection Plus, at Cultivate’22 in Columbus, Ohio, July 16-19, 2022. The product will…

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New book on daffodil breeding

Anne Howell Wood graduated from Mary Washington College (now University of Mary Washington) in the class of 1970 with a degree in Chemistry.  After retiring from the work-a-day…

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Turning an arid desert into an unexpected breadbasket

“The average summer day is 40-plus degrees Celsius, and at night the temperature drops only 10 degrees,” says Abigail Leichman Kitron, who also has a family farm in central…

Growing cut flowers on an urban roof with Joanna Letz of Berkeley’s Bluma Flower Farm

In February 2018, an article was written about a Berkeley, California-based grocery store called Berkeley Bowl. The family-owned company opened in a former bowling alley in…

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