Clinton Smay and Travis Burke are taking their nursery to the next level with new plant innovations
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Seeing a generational shift
A new generation has taken the reigns of leadership, with some following the footsteps of their fathers and mothers.
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Success comes from reading the future
An accurate read on coming market conditions and a balanced strategy are critical to weathering ups and downs of tree-growing business
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Getting a grip on drainage
Standing water can encourage diseases and create a poor environment for plant roots and microbes
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New frontiers for Japanese snowbells
Styrax japonicus is catching the eyes of gardeners and greater attention from growers
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Meet the leader: Sam Pohlschneider
What is your background? Worked on the family grass seed farm growing up. Graduated from Oregon State University with a degree in agriculture. Interned at… Continue Reading…
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Some lesser-known trees to consider
Many beautiful trees are overlooked becuase they are not as well known as their cousins.
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Make the first move
The most important lesson I learn during my visit to JLPN is to be proactive with your customers.
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

Success comes from reading the future
An accurate read on coming market conditions and a balanced strategy are critical to weathering ups and downs of tree-growing business

Getting a grip on drainage
Standing water can encourage diseases and create a poor environment for plant roots and microbes

Nurseries reap the benefits of benchmarking
Nurseries that closely track their processes enjoy efficiencies, benefits and bottom-line boosts
Plant Features

New frontiers for Japanese snowbells
Styrax japonicus is catching the eyes of gardeners and greater attention from growers

Breeders respond to rising demand with an Echinacea explosion
The iconic native plant with star appeal has become the emblem of the pollinator gardening movement, and the cultivars just keep coming.

Some annuals are better than others when it comes to attracting pollinators
With concern for pollinators on the rise, the demand for annuals that provide nourishment for bees, hummingbirds and butterflies is growing.
Recent Columns
Seeing a generational shift
By Jeff Stone
A new generation has taken the reigns of leadership, with some following the footsteps of their fathers and mothers.
Some lesser-known trees to consider
By Mike Darcy
Many beautiful trees are overlooked becuase they are not as well known as their cousins.
Make the first move
The most important lesson I learn during my visit to JLPN is to be proactive with your customers.
Growing Knowledge
Prioritizing nursery pest challenges
Nursery industry input is critical to helping IR-4 Project identify most pressing nursery challenges.
New tools in the battle against thrips
New research shows a promising path to managing this agricultural pest
Growing Knowledge: Plant evaluation program looks at drought-tolerant groundcover shrubs
This trial combines some low-growing selections from previous evaluations as well as landscape industry standards and plants collected in France and England.