Dr. Paul Fisher, University of Florida, discusses research projects spanning labor and automation of transplanting (sticking cuttings), indoor propagation of cuttings, and guaranteeing success for home gardeners. This work was also conducted in part by Dr. Celina Gomez, also at University of Florida.
The Horticultural Research Institute (HRI), founded in 1962, has provided more than $10 million in funds to research projects covering a broad range of industry issues. HRI is committed to supporting the horticultural industry’s ability to innovate, sustain essential functions, and respond effectively to challenges with research that can be practically applied in nurseries, greenhouses, retail garden centers, landscapes, and other green industry businesses.
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