Clinton Smay and Travis Burke are taking their nursery to the next level with new plant innovations
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Where collaboration makes a difference
The annual meeting of the Nursery & Landscape Association Executives of North America (NLAE) is a true benefit to the industry associations.
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New tool helps nursery growers fight pests
Research-backed ‘Pheno Forecasts’ help growers know when to expect pest activity and take action.
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Timing is key when it comes to shifting
Process and timing of moving plants up to larger containers is key to healthy, attractive plants
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Achieving better soil with less toil
Growers using cover crops say they improve soil aeration and nutrients, resulting in better plants
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Color-shifting shrubs keep the excitement going all year long
Color-changing shrubs keep the garden exciting year-round, and they’re a trend that’s catching on with gardeners and landscapers.
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We’re surrounded by color shifters
Plants with foliage that changes colors during the growing season are all around us, if we just stop to pay attention.
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You say goodbye and I say hello …
By respecting the work and treating everyone equally, starting with hello, you can see why Gabriel Mendoza and Robinson Nursery are so successful.
Oregon Nursery Country

Profile: Palmer Creek Nursery
Rufino Reyes and his son Jimmy stay nimble to focus on customer needs while maintaining quality.

Profile: Gold Family Farms
Steve and Joe Gold are focused on providing value and quality for their customers through efficiencies and scale.

Profile: Krueger’s Tree Farm
Richard “Dick” Krueger is building a legacy of innovation with a eye toward solving tomorrow’s problems
Nursery Operations

Hedgerows are making a comeback
The staple of European agriculture provides a profitable, practical approach to biodiversity

Navigating the uncertainty of tariffs
The administration’s trade wars have created uncertainty for everyone, including Oregon’s nurseries

Building a solid brand pays big dividends
A good logo and name can go far in helping a nursery carve out a name for itself. But there’s more to a solid brand than that.
Plant Features

New cultivars are breathing new life into Weigela
Growers have developed new Weigela cultivars with more flowers and more compact forms with denser branches that don’t need to be pruned.

Working with the ODA, nurseries develop sterile varieties of Buddleja
Butturfly Bush (Buddleja) is in high demand because it’s easy to grow and it’s a magnet for hummingbirds and butterflies.

Green drenching creates peaceful garden spaces
Gardeners are tapping green’s soothing nature to create peaceful spaces, and nurseries are following suit.
Recent Columns
Oregon is where dreams grow
By Jeff Stone
We are spoiled in Oregon. Our verdant Willamette Valley was crafted with ice age floods that deposited elite soil.
Jurassic plants certainly exist
By Mike Darcy
On a recent visit to the Portland garden of Gene Rosenboom, a new garden for me to visit, he had a theme called “Jurassic Plants.”
Déjate llevar
Todo está en silencio mientras espero a que se abra la puerta de Down To Earth Home, Garden and Gift en Eugene, Oregón.
Growing Knowledge
OSU Plant Clinic helps diagnose plant problems
By Mana Ohkura
Are you concerned your plants have a pest or pathogen? The Oregon State University Plant Clinic is here to help.
Researchers examine two alternatives for fighting liverwort
Weeds, especially liverwort (Marchantia polymorpha), compete with crops for light and nutrients and harbor pests and diseases.
New tool helps nursery growers fight pests
Research-backed ‘Pheno Forecasts’ help growers know when to expect pest activity and take action.