home
about the program
calendar
what's new
crop production
marketing
farm profiles
grower resources
buy local
farmers' markets
web resources
contact us


Website created
and maintained
by Debbie Roos,
Ag Extension Agent.

Site Map


©2007
North Carolina
Cooperative Extension

 

 Web Resources: Greenhouse Production

Transplant Production

Organic Potting Mixes for Certified Production - ATTRA

Organic Plug and Transplant Production - ATTRA

Starting Vegetable Transplants - Mississippi State University

An Introduction to the Production of Containerized Vegetable Transplants - University of Florida

Vegetable Transplant Production - University of Florida PDF document

Vegetable Transplant Nutrition - HortTechnology PDF document

Commercial Production of Vegetable Transplants - University of Georgia PDF document

Growing Vegetable Transplants - Oklahoma State University PDF document


General Greenhouse Production

Greenhouse Food Production - North Carolina State University

Greenhouse Tomato Production - North Carolina State University

Organic Greenhouse Vegetable Production - North Carolina State University

Greenhouse Vegetable List of References - North Carolina State University

Greenhouse Vegetable Managing Micronutrients in the Greenhouse - North Carolina State University

Organic Greenhouse Vegetable Production - ATTRA

Organic Greenhouse Tomato Production - ATTRA

Organic Greenhouse Herb Production - ATTRA

Greenhouse and Hydroponic Vegetable Production Resources on the Internet - ATTRA

Greenhouse Tomato Handbook - Mississippi State University

Greenhouse Vegetable Production - University of Georgia

Integrated Pest Management for Greenhouse Crops - ATTRA

Solar Greenhouses - ATTRA

Compost-heated Greenhouses - ATTRA PDF document


This page last updated January 16, 2006.

North Carolina Cooperative Extension, Chatham County Center
P.O. Box 279, Pittsboro, NC 27312
919-542-8202

Website created and maintained by Debbie Roos, Agricultural Extension Agent.

URL: http://chatham.ces.ncsu.edu/growingsmallfarms

North Carolina Cooperative Extension is an educational partnership helping people put research-based
knowledge to work for economic prosperity, environmental stewardship and an improved quality of life.