Science to the Grower
Summer 2018 (Volume 22, Issue 2)
SCIENCE TO THE GROWER: Clearing the air
by Richard Evans
Winter 2018 (Volume 22, Issue 1)
SCIENCE TO THE GROWER: How do you put a bee in the plant-buyer's bonnet?
by Richard Evans
Fall 2016 (Volume 20, Issue 3)
Science to the Grower: Are plants intelligent enough to earn a scouting merit badge?
by Richard Evans
Summer 2016 (Volume 20, Issue 2)
SCIENCE TO THE GROWER: Sync and Swim Pythium and Phytophthora don’t mind asking for directions
by Richard Evans
Spring 2016 (Volume 20, Issue 1)
Science to the Grower: The cold, hard facts about plant factories with artificial light
by Richard Evans
Winter 2015 (Volume 19, Issue 3)
SCIENCE TO THE GROWER: Who is lighting whom?
by Richard Evans
Summer 2015 (Volume 19, Issue 2)
SCIENCE TO THE GROWER: Do Plants Need Water? Science Has the Answers! by Richard Evans
Spring 2015 (Volume 19, Issue 1)
SCIENCE TO THE GROWER: No matter how you spell edema, it’s an excrescent intumescence on the plant leaf
by Richard Evans
Fall 2014 (Volume 18, Issue 3)
SCIENCE TO THE GROWER: A Nobel idea for plant lighting
by Richard Evans
Summer 2014 (Volume 18, Issue 2)
SCIENCE TO THE GROWER: Hydrogels do not decrease water use in container plant production
by Richard Evans
Spring 2014 (Volume 18, Issue 1)
SCIENCE TO THE GROWER: Is sustainable ornamental crop production sustainable?
by Richard Evans
Summer 2013 (Volume 17, Issue 2)
SCIENCE TO THE GROWER: How to handle salt in a recirculating irrigation system
by Richard Evans
Spring 2013 (Volume 17, Issue 1)
SCIENCE TO THE GROWER: One thrips, two thrips, fed thrips, dead thrips
by Richard Evans
Fall 2012 (Volume 16, Issue 3)
SCIENCE TO THE GROWER: Pipe dreams and postharvest schemes
by Richard Evans
Summer 2012 (Volume 16, Issue 2)
Science to the Grower: Are liverworts lost in the ozone?
by Richard Evans
Spring 2012 (Volume 16, Issue 1)
Science to the Grower: How much would you pay for a plant out of place?
by Richard Evans
Spring 2011 (Volume 15, Issue 2)
Science to the Grower: Give your potting mix the gentle and clean smell of freshly laundered linens while it repels insect pests
by Richard Evans
Spring 2010 (Volume 14, Issue 1)
Science to the Grower: Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream: Is there a place for silicon in an ornamental IPM program?
by Richard Evans