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  2. Floriculture - Wikipedia

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    Flower crops are grown in simple to highly sophisticated ways. These crops can be grown in soil in farm fields or in field soil in inexpensive high tunnel greenhouses. [4] For years, flowers were grown, seasonally for the specific crop, close to the market in Europe, North America and Asia.

  3. Horticulture - Wikipedia

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    Horticulture is the art and science of growing ornamental plants, fruits, vegetables, flowers, trees and shrubs. Horticulture is commonly associated with the more professional and technical aspects of plant cultivation on a smaller and more controlled scale than agronomy .

  4. Organic horticulture - Wikipedia

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    Biodynamic farming is an approach based on the esoteric teachings of Rudolf Steiner. The Japanese farmer and writer Masanobu Fukuoka invented a no-till system for small-scale grain production that he called Natural Farming. French intensive gardening, biointensive methods, and SPIN Farming (Small Plot INtensive) are all small scale gardening ...

  5. ‘Chase the dream.’ U-pick flower farm blossoms into thriving ...

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    The modest flower farm at 2229 Kings Chapel Road is open to the public 5-8 p.m. Fridays and 9-12 a.m. Saturdays from about mid-March until the first frost of the year.

  6. Floral industry - Wikipedia

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    The flower auction at Royal FloraHolland [10] is the largest flower market in the world. Since the mid-1970s, the production and distribution of cut flowers in the Netherlands has burgeoned. Billions of cut flowers are shipped to the Netherlands every year to be sold at auction followed by immediate transport to buyers around the world.

  7. Hydroponics - Wikipedia

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    Space optimization: Vertical farming and advanced control technologies maximize the use of limited spaces. Resource management: Reduced water and fertilizer consumption through the recycling of nutrient solutions. Protection for sensitive species: Controlled conditions shield plants from climatic extremes, pests, and diseases.

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