Rose trial reveals good prospects for the Ontario landscape industry
An update on the rose trial started in 2012.
Weather deeply influences 2013 trial gardens
Trial garden sites in Guelph and Milton experienced extreme rainfall and cool growing conditions early in the 2013 growing season.
Managing verticillium wilt of maples using organic amendments
Verticillium dahliae is one of the most unusual plant pathogens in the world.
New website offers water management technology info for nursery sector
The website will be updated as new technologies and information emerge.
Timing top dressing to reduce fertilizer loss
Research looks at how much fertilizer is lost when plants fall over.
How much money does that tree in your yard save you?
Ryerson professor has developed an online device to calculate the energy savings of specific trees.
Trial gardens set to open Aug. 16
Highlights include evaluation of over 800 roses planted last year.
Research team looks at biopesticides for lawn care industry
Project addressed the problem of white grubs and chinch bugs in lawn turf.
Research continues on management of boxwood blight
Researchers are attempting to understand the biology of Cylindrocladium buxicola, or boxwood blight.
Wireless soil moisture sensors a good option for pot-in-pot system
Pot-in-pot production technology is becoming popular in caliper tree productions in nursery operations.
Research looks at wildflowers for domestic market
A project underway at the University of Guelph is working towards introducing domestic wildflowers into commercial landscaping applications.