Please email Greenhouse Director John Clark with questions.
Guidelines
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All personnel from your lab, department or elsewhere who use the greenhouse must read and follow the Greenhouse Policy. Any assistants or student helpers are also required to read the guidelines and must make an appointment with the greenhouse director or assistant manager before they start working. Greenhouse privileges may be revoked. Â
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±Ê±ð²õ³Ù¾±³¦¾±»å±ð²õ:ÌýAll plants in the greenhouses are subject to treatment with pesticides unless the researcher places obvious signs to the contrary on the research plants and informs the greenhouse manager.ÌýRespect any signs on greenhouse doors that advise against entry.
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Clean workspaces: Greenhouse user must clean up after working and to remove all personal belongings. Consoliate and label all materials for your lab.ÌýUnlabeled beakers, markers, graduated cylinders, etc. not in a consolidated, labeled area may become the property of the greenhouse or be disposed.ÌýCommon-use areas, such as the Ramaley Greenhouse, require users work together to maintain a clean working environment.ÌýClogged floor drains can lead to water leaking into offices and labs.
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Project date changes:Â Notify the greenhouse director when you start and terminate your project.ÌýSpace utilization is planned in advance, so please notify ASAP if a project is expected to run beyond its estimated duration.
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Diseases and watering: Do not bring any diseased or arthropod-infested plants into the greenhouse. All research plants must be watered by researchers or their assistants.
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NSF grant: Research done in the 30th Street greenhouse resulting in a publication should acknowledge NSF Grant BIR-9317890.Ìý
Rates
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University babyÖ±²¥app, staff and students $8 / ft² / year.
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Minimum amount $100 per billing cycle (two times per year).
No research funding? Please see details in the Greenhouse Policy other options.