Purdue Horticulture Professor Steve Weller helps farmers in western Kenya grow native leafy vegetables, such as amaranth that are high in nutritional value. External Link: https://ag.purdue.edu/hla/Hort/Pages/AIV-USAID.aspx
Think about what might be the perfect ornamental tree for your yard. Fast, compact growth, pretty white flowers in spring, glossy green foliage in summer, spectacular scarlet – purple fall color, and relatively resistant to pests and diseases. It is easy to propagate and transplant and adapts to a wide range of site conditions. You…Read more about Autumn Yard and Garden News – A “Pearfect” Nightmare![Read More]
Comparison of Supplemental Lighting from High-pressure Sodium Lamps and Light-emitting Diodes during Bedding Plant Seedling Production Wesley C. Randall 1; Roberto G. Lopez 2 1, 2 Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907 Annual bedding plant seedlings or plugs are considered high quality when they are compact, fully rooted transplants…Read more about Ornamental plant seedlings grown with LED lights at Purdue[Read More]
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The Indiana Extension Educators Association presented annual awards Thursday (Oct. 16) to county educators during a luncheon at Purdue Extension’s Professional Development Conference. Awards and recipients: Agriculture and Natural Resources * Individual: Valerie Clingerman, Extension director and ANR educator, Knox County, for a 2013 Irrigation Workshop. * Career: Larry Caplan, horticulture…Read more about Purdue Extension educators honored[Read More]
The Purdue Arboretum has created an all-encompassing technology for students, faculty and visitors to learn about the varied plants on Purdue’s campus. Paul Siciliano Jr., a horticulture and landscape architecture professor and the arboretum’s director, described an arboretum as “a collection of woody plant materials like trees and shrubs,” and said the “Purdue arboretum…Read more about Exponent Features Purdue Arboretum Project[Read More]
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University is rolling out a comprehensive online interactive database of the campuswide Purdue Arboretum for students and visitors to enhance their learning and appreciation for plants and the environment. The Purdue Arboretum Explorer allows mobile device users to quickly locate and learn about the nearly 779 types of trees, shrubs…Read more about Purdue Arboretum offers online database of plants on campus[Read More]
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University has received a $2 million federal grant to lead multi-institution research on breeding new varieties of organic tomatoes that would resist foliar diseases and still have the delicious taste that consumers want. The grant, awarded by the Organic Research and Extension Initiative of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National…Read more about Federal grant awarded for organic tomato research led by Purdue[Read More]
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) — A Lafayette business owner is trying to add on to his property not only for his customers, but for the rest of the community as well. Some Purdue students may help the Spot Tavern’s owner Paul Baldwin with a concept for a community green space. As News 18 reported last week,…Read more about Purdue Landscape Architecture Students Featured on TV 18[Read More]
The American Society for Horticultural Sciences (ASHS) meeting in Orlando was a great success with exciting presentations made by a large contingent of Purdue faculty, graduate students and staff. It was gratifying to see the quality of scholarly activity presented by our department. Congratulations are in order for members of the department who were recognized…Read more about HLA faculty and staff win awards during the 2014 American Society for Horticultural Sciences (ASHS) meeting in Orlando.[Read More]
EST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Residential trees have been taking a beating during the recent outbreak of summer storms across Indiana. Homeowners will need to determine if they can take care of the damage themselves or if they will need the help of a professional tree service, says Purdue Extension’s consumer horticulturist. “There are trees with…Read more about Horticulture Extension resources help homeowners cope with tree damage[Read More]
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