As boxwood blight was spreading in the U.S. in the 2010s, executives at Plant Development Services in Loxley, Alabama, and Saunders Brothers Nursery in Piney River, Virginia, were looking for solutions. Plant Development Services looked to Europe, where blight had been a major issue since 1998, while Saunders Brothers looked to germplasm it had on […]
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Government behind the scenes
It is true — government is like a mighty river or an aircraft carrier. These things are not nimble and take time to turn, but in the end, policy decisions do matter and directives from elected officials are eventually implemented.
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Aiming for precision in pest control
Researchers evaluate trunk spray effectiveness of air-blast sprayers with sensors to target Pacific flatheaded borer
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Oregon’s nursery licensing program aims to keep the entire industry healthy
The emergency fund is just one component of the ODA’s nursery licensing program. Other pieces aim to keep nursery plants healthy, whether they’re being grown here and shipped out of state or brought in from elsewhere.
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Building trust is key to establishing clientele base for new nurseries
For new retail and wholesale nurseries, one of the biggest challenges is building your network of suppliers, sales leads and vendors from scratch.
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Five owners share their experiences on what it takes to start a nursery businesses
There’s no one template for starting a retail or wholesale nursery. Each business is as unique the owners who start them, the locations they select,… Continue Reading…
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Nursery owner creates special iris to celebrate Olivia Newton-John
Thomas Johnson became hooked on Olivia Newton-John at an early age and after her death from cancer, he created a special iris to honor her.
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Thanks for the memories
It is hard for me to believe that a year has already gone by since I wrote my first President’s Message. What an incredible year it was!
Plant Features
Nurseries follow demand in developing evergreen alternatives to boxwoods
While there’s still demand for the rounded, hardy boxwood (Buxus), growers and retailers are responding to a shifting trend toward evergreen alternatives that don’t face the same pest and disease issues as boxwood.
Nurseries making it easier for homeowners to create urban habitats for critters
While pollinators are getting a lot of attention the green industry is increasingly looking for ways to support wildlife to shore up our ecosystem.
Nursery Operations
Sound planning and strong communication helps complex loading processes run more smoothly
With the variety of sizes, shapes and load configurations involved in nursery shipping, and with the fact that shippers are moving living plants across great distances, coordinating shipping in nursery is fraught with logistical challenges. Careful planning, good communication and loading efficiency are critical steps to getting a truck in and out of a nursery […]
It’s prudent to stay wise to double brokering, ID theft and other freight-related scams
The freight industry is an ocean filled with many fish. Operators of all sizes stand ready to move products to market — including trees and plants. Just one problem. The ocean also has sharks. These unethical predators work a variety of angles, threatening to victimize the shipper who sends product, the buyer who receives it, the […]
Will nurseries continue to enjoy favorable freight rates and availability?
There’s a simple truth about nursery products — they don’t make money until they leave the nursery. That’s why growers pay close attention to the cost and availability of trucks to take plants to market. “My livelihood and that of others around me revolves around these trucks,” said Todd Nelson, an owner of wholesaler Bountiful Farms […]
Oregon Is Nursery Country
Welcome to Nursery Country 2023
With a record $1.37 billion worth of sales in 2022, Oregon’s nursery industry continues to grow. And if you want to know why, you can ask the families that are driving the growth.
John Holmlund Nursery
Nathan and Angie Holmlund continue their dad’s recipe for success: focus on people and plants.
Drakes Crossing Nursery
Jan Hupp and his wife Cindy use a team approach to nourishing his mother’s thriving dream.
Bentwood Tree Farm
Laura and Tom Dufala have taken their passion for cloud-pruned trees and turned it into a thriving business
Recent Columns
A gathering of community
By Jeff Stone
Our nursery industry community is special. This will be my 19th year celebrating our annual gathering at License to Grow: The 2024 OAN Convention. Mark Krautmann and Kathy LeCompte were easy choices to serve as honorary co-chairs on November 15–16 at Salishan Coastal Lodge in Gleneden Beach. Changing of the guard At convention we celebrate […]
Growth means more when it’s a team
When you think about growing, what comes to mind? Root structure and branching? Fertility and weed management? Perhaps it is personal growth. Greenhouse structures and irrigation design? Or business and community? For me it is cultural growth — how a group solves problems together, makes small, meaningful improvements, how they interact with the outside world, […]
Government behind the scenes
By Jeff Stone
It is true — government is like a mighty river or an aircraft carrier. These things are not nimble and take time to turn, but in the end, policy decisions do matter and directives from elected officials are eventually implemented.
Growing Knowledge
Aiming for precision in pest control
Researchers evaluate trunk spray effectiveness of air-blast sprayers with sensors to target Pacific flatheaded borer
Growth, challenges, and the road ahead for the nursery industry
Jeb Fields, and Ryan Contreras In a recent article published in HortTechnology, titled “How Natural Resources, Consumer Perceptions, and Labor Are Transforming the U.S. Nursery Industry,” nursery science researchers from across the United States examined the current state and future of the nursery industry. The paper, available free online (TinyURL.com/IndustryPaper), highlights the substantial economic impact […]
Highlights from the 2024 Oregon Nursery Science Summit
Participants get update on research, insect and pest management and plant selection and production