greenhouse management

Hello and welcome! Last week was news-licious. But first, the sad. The City of Rochester’s Jim Farr, great friend to many of us, lost his wife Joan late last month. Our condolences to the Farr family. I’m off to Cornell this morning for the annual Floriculture Field Day and annual Kathy Pufahl container design contest (not […]

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It’s the year of the… …no, not “cat.” It’s the year of the geranium (pelargonium, not perennial), the heuchera and the herbs, according to the National Garden Bureau. “The herbs” being the vegetable selection for this year. I think “herbs” is too broad, and that they should add another category, so you have annual or […]

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Happy Tuesday! Thanks for reading. Fish and Plants Work Together in CNY I can’t tell if it’s just all of a sudden I’m paying attention or whether indoor farming is suddenly becoming very, very big. At Aqua Vita Farms in Sherrill, fish provide nutrients for plants and plants help purify water for fish. Via syracuse.com. […]

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