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Greenhouse Design and Climate Management
Understanding greenhouse design is important for maintaining the heath-humidity balance to provide optimal growing conditions.
Greenhouse Model Of Excellence For The Vegetable Industry
This project addresses the Green House Modernistation Project which involved the establishment of a facility that demonstrated numerous the growing of numerous crops, varieties and … Read more
Greenhouse Study Tour Canada
This study tour enabled a firsthand observation of the Canadian growing methods and glasshouse systems that have been developed over more than 20 years. The … Read more
Greenhouse Vegetable Study Tour, Holland, November 2005
The purpose of this report was to assess existing, new and emerging greenhouse technologies and how they may be integrated in existing systems in Australia. … Read more
Grower study tour of New Zealand: Precision vegetable production
The project VG15704 ‘Grower Study Tour of New Zealand: precision vegetable production’ aimed to provide vegetable producers the opportunity to travel and learn from each … Read more
Growing Brussels sprouts in Western Australia
Brussels sprouts belong to the Brassica family and are related to cabbages and cauliflowers. This fact sheet provides an overview on Brussels sprouts – climatic … Read more
Growing capsicums and chillies
This fact sheet provides an overview of the capsicums and chillies – climate requirements, soils, varieties, seedling production, transplanting, spacing, fertilisers, irrigation, protected cultivation, pruning, … Read more
Growing cucumbers in protected cultivation in Western Australia
There are over 20 growers who produce cucumbers under protected cultivation in Western Australia, ranging from Manjimup in the South-west to Geraldton and Carnarvon. There … Read more
Growing eggplant
Eggplant belongs to the Solanaceae family, which includes crops such as tomatoes, potatoes, and capsicums. Eggplant is available from Western Australia growers throughout the year, … Read more
Growing garlic in NSW
Fresh consumption of garlic is around 3500 tonnes imported mainly from China, Africa, Taiwan, NZ, and the US. While there has been a decline in … Read more
Growing leeks in Western Australia
Leeks belong to the onion family and are closely related to chives, garlic, onion, and shallots. A problem with the crop is that it takes … Read more
Growing parsnips in Western Australia
Parsnips belong to the Apiaceae family, which includes carrots, celery, and parsley. This fact sheet provides an overview of growing parsnips in Western Australia – … Read more