Students at the Fresno State Horticulture Nursery have spent the past four months growing thousands of plants, all of which will be available to the public at this weekend’s Spring Plant Sale.
The...
Harmony Tie-Dyes, a tie-dye clothing business based in Modesto, California, has had a booth at Fresno State’s Vintage Days for over 35 years.
The business is owned by Brian, Heather and Onyx Gleser...
Fresno State’s Plant Science Club won the president's award at the Students of Agronomy, Soils and Environmental Sciences national club speech contest.
This is the club’s fourth time winning the...
There is a place on campus where students can get their fix on student-produced plants and produce. It’s the Fresno State Horticulture Nursery.
The nursery is part of Fresno State’s 1,011-acre farm....
Although they may not put on major advertising campaigns, the Fresno State horticulture nursery and floral shop are keeping busy without any extra attention. The nursery manager and floral manager...
On a warm morning, students traded their backpacks and books for gardening gloves, rakes and clippers to clean up and nurture Fresno State’s certified organic herb garden. They trimmed plants back, weeded the area and worked on a mulch project in the garden.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of Fresno State̢۪s accreditation as an official arboretum in 1978 by the American Public Gardens Association.
It can̢۪t be seen, tasted, touched, smelled or heard, but the difference between Fresno State horticulture̢۪s greenhouse one and the seven greenhouses surrounding it is representative of a growing trend in agriculture.
After walking across campus last semester, a stench arose from the bottom of Morgan Diemunsch̢۪s white Converse shoes and filled the long row of seats she sat in during her criminology 153 class.