From produce stands and cafés, to expanded product lines and cooking demonstrations, retail garden centers are trying novel approaches to attract new customers.
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.
The multiplicity of Japanese maples
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— PostedOregon leads the way in production of this diverse family of beautiful landscape trees.
All-purpose Prunus
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— PostedWhether lining streets, beautifying parks or brightening compact spaces with their beautiful blooms, flowering cherry and plum trees can’t be beat.
July 2017
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— PostedFlowering cherry and plum trees grace the cover of the July issue — plus, preview the Farwest Show New Varieties Showcase.
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.
A focus on function
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— PostedThe Ornamental Plant Breeding Program develops new plants with an eye on how they function in modern, low-input landscapes.
Next-level rain gardens
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— PostedGrowers highlight native plants and underutilized selections for stormwater management systems.
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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