
Stinky super corpse flower open soon at Dunedin Botanic Gardens
A rare corpse plant is set to bloom at Dunedin Botanic Gardens soon.
A rare corpse plant is set to bloom at Dunedin Botanic Gardens soon.
The inaugural Prospero Farmers Markets got off to a great start with produce selling out.
Sharp social media reaction to the Kiwi wine brand using Aussie grapes.
Montana wines has ditched Kiwi grapes for Aussie ones to save money.
Nathan Penny shares his two cents on prospects for the NZ horticulture industry.
A Qantas Dreamliner flight using a biofuel blend marks a milestone for alternative fuels
Good quality dahlias, gladioli and other flowers, fruit and vegetables displayed to public
Gold kiwi, wine, apples fuel agriculture's 'fourth engine'.
The Wanganui Horticultural Society Summer Show is a chance to see new flower varieties
The question is, what causes the most pollution in our rural rivers?
Trevor Mills talks to The Country about growing hemp and bananas in New Zealand.
Trees and Bees owner Ricki Leahy says the loss is absolutely devastating.
Gorgeous Gardens Summer Series: "I'm a dahlia freak," Cherylene said.
People can share their passion for sustainability with the community in March.
Horticulture New Zealand CEO encourages urban Kiwis to look favourably on water storage.
Dairy farmer Tom Welch has decided to grow hemp to diversify his farming operation.
Backyard Beekeeping summer school proves popular in Oamaru.
Velvetleaf is regarded as the world's worst cropping weed, damaging arable crops.
The Forlongs' garden is punctuated by some very mature trees but those fit into landscape.
The season is proving a fruitful one for stone fruit thanks to record hot weather.
Orchardists are being urged to ensure they are well clear of power lines when working.
A South Canterbury lavender grower is experiencing an early start to the season.
Unfortunately, Gardner's tree daisy is a plant, not a kakapo, so nobody noticed or cared.
Drinkers could shift to the growing cannabis market
Police say they will reimburse the grower after ripping out 16 legal hemp plants.
Central Otago cherry orchardists expect crop volume to be up by at least 20% on last year.
It was a challenge to have the later crops ready for the Christmas market.