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Production Pointers: Wipe Weeds Away

While prices for standard herbicides have come down just recently, application in a field nursery is still a very expensive proposition.

Production Pointers: Palm Trimming Tip

Trimming palm trees in the nursery is often a necessary practice, but it is frequently done too aggressively.

Production Pointers: Getting Off To A Good Start

There's more than a few ways to effectively produce a profitable product.

Production Pointers: Inspection Protection

With the amount of regulations increasing, it's important to know what to do to have all your bases covered.

Production Pointers: Recession Lessons Learned

As the economy starts to turns around, businesses have to be prepared to take advantage.

Production Pointers: Pump Up Your Prices

There are some easy ways growers can increase the value of their plants.

Production Pointers: Sanitize To Maximize

Wasting money is always something you want to avoid. And reducing waste is even more important in a depressed market, like now.

Production Pointers: Tips For Flood Control

With all the rain lately and with hurricane season right around the corner, it pays to be prepared.
 

Production Pointers: Excellent Ixora

Proper technique teamed with the right equipment can keep ixora in flower all year.

Production Pointers: Healthy Hydrangeas

Achieving the right pH balance is key in hydrangea production.

Production Pointers: Keep It Clean

Winter this year provided a natural pruning of many nursery plants. Once the chance of frost is over, it is important to get that dead material out of the way to let new growth come through. It's important to make sure you are not spreading disease as you prune.

Production Pointers: Affordable Fertilizer

With rising production costs, fertilizer has become more expensive than ever before. While most growers know the value of using a time-release, coated fertilizer, the cost of the product has risen to a level beyond what many growers can afford.