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Nursery Production

Nursery Production. And I don’t mean for you big ‘ol babies!. What is Nursery Production?. The growing of plants in controlled environments (or nurseries). Nurseries are places where plants, shrubs, and ornamental trees are grown for transplanting into landscape areas. Growing Nursery Stock.

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Nursery Production

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  1. Nursery Production And I don’t mean for you big ‘ol babies!

  2. What is Nursery Production? • The growing of plants in controlled environments (or nurseries). • Nurseries are places where plants, shrubs, and ornamental trees are grown for transplanting into landscape areas.

  3. Growing Nursery Stock • Field Grown • Container Grown • Types of Plants • Planting Techniques • Maintenance • Selling $$$$

  4. Types of Plants in Nurseries • Ground covers • Trees • Christmas Trees • Shrubs • Perennials • Ornamental Grasses

  5. Field Grown vs. Container

  6. Field Grown Production • This is being replaced by container grown plants • There is more shock to plants • Plants are not easy to move • Plants are not all in the exact same media and must be treated differently • pH, diseases, and fertility is difficult to control • Less Dynamic • Less labor • Less start-up cost

  7. Container Grown Plants • Less shock to plants • Easy to move • Retailers can keep plants for a long time • Insects, diseases, and fertility is easier to control • Greater return per acre

  8. Fewer Diseases

  9. Retailers Can Keep Longer

  10. There are some disadvantages Requires more water Can become pot-bound (root growth is limited) Requires winter protection Higher start up cost More management Container Grown Plants

  11. More Water

  12. Pot -bound

  13. Winter Protection

  14. Field Grown vs. Container • Types of plants grown in containers vary from ground covers to trees • Proper selection of containers should include several considerations such as • Cost • Durability • Appearance • Insulation value to plant roots • Shape • Drainage • Size (1 quart-100 gallon)

  15. Potting Nursery Plants

  16. Growing Mixes (media) • Should provide adequate drainage • Should provide aeration • Nursery production often involves unique media materials: • Sand • Bark • Peanut shells or other organic materials

  17. Nursery Media

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