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Growing Cut Flowers on the Farm
by Mary Dollins Cary L. Rivard
MF3669
Vegetable farmers may consider growing specialty cut flowers for assorted reasons, including income and increasing the local availabilty of fresh flowers. This fact sheet includes information about when to plant, tools and techniques, and varieties that do well in Kansas. 8 pages, color.
Published Date: Oct 2024
Specialty Cut Flowers: A Commercial Growers Guide
by Alan B. Stevens Karen L.B. Gast
MF1034
Field production of specialty cut flowers could be a profitable alternative crop in Kansas.Published Date: Jun 1992
Peonies
by Judith O'Mara Karen L.B. Gast Alan B. Stevens
MF1083
Peonies grow from an underground crown and have either pointed or large, bulky roots. After blooming season, stem buds—called “eyes”—form at the base of stems. Peonies bloom in May and June.Published Date: Oct 1993
Starting a Greenhouse Business—A Commercial Growers Guide
by Mary Lewnes Albrecht Susan Stevens Alan B. Stevens
MF1157
A commercial growers guide to starting and running a greenhouse business.Published Date: Jun 1994
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