Hot off the press is Greenheart’s Guide to Container Rose Production. Greenheart worked with industry professionals such as Chase Agricultural Consulting and David Kuack to create a guide that will be the ultimate resource tool for Greenheart’s customers.
“We wanted to develop a tool that takes the guesswork out of growing. We hope that this inspires our customers to take this information and create their own recipe for success,” says Bill DeVor, General Manager & COO of Greenheart Farms.
Phytosanitation recommendations, photo identification of common rose diseases and pests, as well as biological and chemical recommendations are just a few of the useful tools that Chase Agricultural Consulting has created for Greenheart’s customers.
Ann Chase, Plant Pathologist for Chase Agricultural Consulting, LLC says, "The chance to help develop a truly customized strategy for rose production with an industry leader like Greenheart Farms, is very exciting and we are looking forward to hearing their customers success stories.”
Trials and evaluations will be ongoing at Greenheart. Therefore, this guide will be updated as new technology develops or as new disease or pest problems arise.
Visit Greenheart’s booth at the Ohio Short Course in Columbus, Ohio, July 13-16 for your free copy of the Greenheart’s Guide to Container Rose Production. For additional information about products available from Greenheart Farms or to request a copy of this guide book, visit greenheartfarms.com or call 800 549-5531.
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