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Supplemental Lighting Considerations for a Commercial Greenhouse

Maximizing efficiency in greenhouse supplemental lighting is a major concern for many growers who rely on it. Here are some criteria to take into account when choosing and maintaining your lamps. The lighting you choose depends on many things like what developmental stage your plants will be grown to, whether the plants receive light from other radiation sources, and the photoperiod length per day for your plant.

How to Identify Food Crops that are Money Makers for Future Greenhouse Growers

A few months ago I posted a blog entitled What Can I Grow in a Greenhouse? This has been reposted several times on LinkedIn and Facebook, and though it was stated that the article was not an all-encompassing list, the purpose was to broaden the perspective of what greenhouses are being used for, and identify that this is no longer our fathers’ greenhouse industry.

Winter Weather Conditions Call for Stronger Greenhouse Structures

Yesterday we received a call from a customer in Georgia. He had bought some inexpensive light weight coldframes to save money a few years ago, not thinking he had to worry about snow. As he walked through the blowing storm with some employees to clear the snow he watched the structures one by one collapse under the weight.

High Tunnels Protect your Crop from the Elements

With record cold weather across most of North America field crop farmers are likely looking for solutions to help protect their yields.

High Tunnels like the GGS Crop Protector are used by growers for this very reason. Though not a load bearing house ( ie. It is not designed to hold snow or support a crop ), these crop protectors are designed to cover crops in shoulder seasons when frost damage can dramatically affect a farmer’s bottom line.

5 Signs Your Workers Aren't Ready for Greenhouse Expansion

Having worked in a large greenhouse first as a laborer, then as Operations Manager/Grower for 17 years, I have a deep understanding of what it takes to build a successful team. When I became part of the GGS group and started participating in management meetings for continuous improvement, it struck me how many similarities there are between what makes a successful manufacturing operation and what makes a successful greenhouse operation.

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