For Mike Heller of the Mount Angel-based Kraemer’s Nursery — and for probably just about any other seasoned nursery grower out there — the key to success can be boiled down to three simple things. “The biggest things for nurseries are space, time and money,” he said. “Those are the biggest limiting factors — and the […]
Rainwater harvesting systems for the Willamette Valley
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— PostedThe recent trend toward more extreme periods of drought has been a shock to residents of the Pacific Northwest. Many are able to maintain their landscapes at high levels only through heavy summer watering. This has forced people of the Pacific Northwest, and people from all around the world, to rethink their water-use strategies, as […]
Seeding our future
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— PostedThe Oregon Nurseries Foundation supports incoming or continuing college students who are preparing for careers in ornamental horticulture and related fields.
Meet the Leader: Sam Barkley
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— PostedGet to know the Mt. Hood Chapter president and future steward of J. Frank Schmidt & Son Co.
Controlling powdery mildew
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— PostedResearchers look at four common compounds used in commercial organic fungicides to fight this fungal disease that affects a wide range of plants.
June 2017
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— PostedThe new issue of Digger magazine features stormwater management and a deluge of educational opportunities.
A green industry means a green environment
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— PostedThe Oregon Association of Nurseries educates people about the benefits of the plant material grown in Oregon.
Meeting the market
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— PostedNurseries find new markets to serve and new ways of reaching them.
Meet the Leader: Darcy Ruef
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— PostedFrom retail sales to scholarships, this third-generation nurserywoman keeps her eye on the bottom line.
Little vanguards of the garden
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— PostedSchools and retail garden centers can help nurture a new generation of plant lovers.
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