Clinton Smay and Travis Burke are taking their nursery to the next level with new plant innovations
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Director’s Desk: Buckle up for a testy political year
Elected officials can make the industry buckle as quick as a pen signs a piece of paper. We have you covered at the state and federal level.
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Growing Knowledge: Focusing on silicon
Researchers study using silicon-calcium supplementation on rhododendrons to reduce herbivores.
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Nurseries capitalize on fondness for grasses
The increasing popularity of ornamental grasses is fueling a drive for new varieties and innovations.
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Nurseries look to become the place to be
Many of Oregon’s nurseries have found creative ways to invite customers to come and stay a little longer, enjoy a day in the country and spend a little money.
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Retail nurseries work to expand their reach
Diverse customers means that a multi-pronged approach in marketing is required
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In the Know: Naturally native
Whether a plant is native or not can create confusion for the gardener and this is where an independent garden center can shine with knowledge to share.
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OAN honors the industry’s best
Several of the nursery and greenhouse industry’s finest servants received their deserved recognition at the President’s Awards Banquet, which concluded the annual 2024 OAN Convention… Continue Reading…
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
Retail nurseries work to expand their reach
Diverse customers means that a multi-pronged approach in marketing is required
New USDA Census of Hort arriving in mailboxes this month
Watch your mail: The 2025 USDA Census of Horticulture Specialties is being mailed this month to more than 2,000 horticultural operations in Oregon and some 40,000 nationwide. The census asks questions about crops grown, their value, the square footage used for growing them, production expenses and more. Deadline: Responses are required by law. They are […]
Sound planning and strong communication helps complex loading processes run more smoothly
Careful planning, good communication and loading efficiency are critical steps to getting a truck in and out of a nursery and back on the road as quickly as possible.
Plant Features
Nurseries capitalize on fondness for grasses
The increasing popularity of ornamental grasses is fueling a drive for new varieties and innovations.
New boxwood varieties shore up defense against spreading boxwood blight
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 […]
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.
Recent Columns
Director’s Desk: Buckle up for a testy political year
By Jeff Stone
Elected officials can make the industry buckle as quick as a pen signs a piece of paper. We have you covered at the state and federal level.
In the Know: Naturally native
By Mike Darcy
Whether a plant is native or not can create confusion for the gardener and this is where an independent garden center can shine with knowledge to share.
President’s message: Linkage and flow
It is always good to get off the farm. Every time I visit a nursery, I come back with new ideas and fresh energy. I’d like to use this column to share some of those ideas and introduce you to the people who inspired them. It’s a blustery morning today in western Oregon. The driving […]
Growing Knowledge
Growing Knowledge: Focusing on silicon
By Jana Lee
Researchers study using silicon-calcium supplementation on rhododendrons to reduce herbivores.
Colored pots have benefits beyond branding
USDA research shows plant container color can prevent root damage from high temperatures
Aiming for precision in pest control
Researchers evaluate trunk spray effectiveness of air-blast sprayers with sensors to target Pacific flatheaded borer