There are so many plants in the world, coming in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Depending on where you live, though, sometimes it feels like you are very limited as to what you can and can't plant.
Lauren is a writer and architectural designer living and working in Brooklyn, NY. In addition to being a writer at Forbes, she works as a freelance architectural designer specializing in residential ...
New technology improves greenhouse climates by reducing solar heat radiation and temperatures during the hot summer season. The study was the first investigation into the effects of application of the ...
New triple-wall, polycarbonate materials don't look quite as nice as glass, but are increasingly popular because of their energy efficiency. They have two pockets of dead air space for insulation and ...
Under a strictly controlled environment in the Botany Greenhouse grows a sweet fern — one amongst many of its like. Every now and then it feels a hand or a tweezer poking its stalk, its weeds cleared ...
This story was originally published in winter 2019. Most of the plants grown at Miller’s Greenhouse start as teeny seedlings that are coddled in 70-degree temperatures and given plenty of water. Then ...
Grace High School has received a $10,000 grant from Bayer to build a state-of-the-art greenhouse.
Photos show secrets behind the Netherlands' success as the world's second-largest agricultural exporter, focusing on ...