This month’s issue gives greenhouse growers the tools to up their game and grow more efficiently and with more consistency.
- Shades of red: Consumer fascination with hues of red, pink and burgundy is fueling a growing tropical plant trend. By Emily Hoard.
- Getting automated: Greenhouse automation helps growers maintain quality, consistency and their workforce. By Jon Bell.
- Accessibility in mind: Terra Gardens Owner’s gesture for his mother opens the door to other wheelchair-bound gardeners. By Mitch Lies.
Columns:
- Don’t make mountains out of molehills: How can we reduce some of the stress we run into every day? It’s human nature to take a small, insignificant issue and turn it into something that derails an entire day, or even an entire week. By Patrick Newton.
- Giddy up for using your voice at the Legislature: This is a big month for our industry. The OAN will be active on both coasts in a major effort to help shape our future. By Jeff Stone.
Growing Knowledge, an ongoing series provided by Oregon State University in collaboration with the USDA and in partnership with OAN.
- Lighting the way: Oregon grows plants well — but winter light is limiting for greenhouse Growers. By Lloyd Nackley
