OAN Executive Director Jeff Stone warns about the impending water crisis
Saving a rare Oregon native
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— PostedFinding the best way to propagate Astragalus peckii
(aka Peck’s milkvetch) is necessary for the plant’s survival
Preserving precious water
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— PostedGrowers put a variety of practices into place to save this valuable resource
Feeding the bees
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— PostedGrowing a broad palette of bee-friendly plants benefits pollinators and ultimately humans
Meet the Leader: Treda McCaw
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— PostedMultiple committee and chapter posts make this sales associate at Kramer’s Nursery one of the OAN’s most active members
Attracting hummingbirds — and customers
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— PostedCertain plants can act like magnets for hummingbirds,
and where they fly, gardeners flock, too.
See and learn far more at Farwest
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— PostedThe 2015 Farwest Show offers more experts, seminars and new learning opportunities than ever
Father’s Day reflections
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— PostedNurseryman (and OAN President) Mike Coleman talks about the responsibilities that come along with his “number one job” — being a dad.
Willamette Chapter plant sale raises more than $5,500 for horticulture education
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— PostedThe OAN Willamette Chapter’s recent plant sale, held in conjunction with the Oregon Ag Fest, raised more than $5,650. The proceeds will enable the chapter to continue supporting horticultural education in the Willamette Valley. Over the past several years, the Willamette Chapter has donated in excess of $20,000 to Chemeketa Community College’s nursery and greenhouse […]
Farwest Show presents second annual Equipment Innovation Day
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— Posted“Equipment Innovation Day is back by popular demand,” announced Allan Niemi, director of events at the Oregon Association of Nurseries, producers of the Farwest Show. “Our first event was a big hit. This year promises to be even better with our participating hosts and the ensemble of equipment and manufacturers we have on tap.” The second […]
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