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What Is A Wholesale Nursery?

Type of plants in a nursery

The majority of nurseries grow a wide variety of annuals, perennials, woody plants, trees, and shrubs. The plants sold at nurseries can be used to beautify the landscape, make the home garden pretty or one can even buy vegetable and agricultural plants. Nurseries can also be very focused and may be involved in only one period of plant growth. Some nurseries only propagate plants, others grow the adult plants, some only sell plants for landscaping and other sells plants for ground cover (e.g. shade trees, rock garden plants).

There are several ways to propagate plants but most nurseries use methods like budding, grafting or layering.

Nursery and Green Houses

Plants at a nursery are often grown in a green house. The green house is usually a structure made of glass or specialized plastic to help capture the sun’s rays. Green houses also protect young plants and shrubs from cold frigid weather while at the same time providing access to light and clean air. Most modern greenhouses have state of the art equipment with features like automatic temperature control, improved ventilation, alternating light and day cycles, semi computerized watering systems. Some green houses also have roofs that can open to permit “toughening” of plants without the need to manually transfer the plants outside on a regular basis.

Running a Nursery

Running a nursery is hard work and required hands on labor. Even though many equipments/systems have become efficient, a lot of other basic work still requires labor. Running a nursery is also time-consuming because not all plants can be cared for in a similar method or at the same time. Different plants require diverse conditions to grow so plant care in a nursery requires meticulous observation, sound judgment and some manual skills. To be a first rate nursery, one also requires good judgment and aptitude when it comes to selecting appropriate plants for sell.

Even when plants are ready for sell, business is seasonal, with most consumers buying in spring and autumn. One can never foretell when there will be a demand for the plant. Further, the environment (e.g. drought, frost), temperature, cheaper overseas products, and outbreaks of diseases also affect plant production. Running a nursery is always linked with certain risks and nothing is guaranteed.

When plants are ready, they are sold in several ways. Nurseries may sell some annuals in large trays, flat trays, peat pots, porcelain, or Plastic Pots. Each tray may contain only one or several plants. Most perennials, shrubs and woody plants may be sold in either pots, Bare Root or balled and in several sizes, varying from liners to mature trees.

TN Nursery

At TN Nursery, we are a wholesale nursery grower of many plant supplies for reforestoration and landscaping companies. We serve states coast to coast and strive to maintain the highest quality. At TN nursery, we keep a large supply of native trees, reforestoration seedlings, native plants, shrubs, perennials, ferns, vining plants, bare root liners, seedlings, and whips at wholesale grower prices. We also carry wholesale B&B trees, wholesale bare root trees, shrubs, perennials, flowering trees and shrubs, as well as some rare & unusual perennials. TN Nursery is a state-certified nursery grower of specimen-quality wholesale flowering trees and shrubs. We strive to get our customers the best rate on shipping.

Why you should buy from TNnursery

All our plants are nursery propagated and adapted to Tennessee climate and soil conditions. The benefits of buying our nursery plants include the following:

- Ability to withstand drought for up to 12 months
- Ability to withstand cold frigid temperatures or snow
- Widespread root system of some plants may help control soil erosion
- Many of our plants have ability to resist insects and diseases
- Provide home for both fauna and wild life
- Low maintenance in the long run
- Some of our plants with extensive roots can help water penetration in soil and reduce water wastage
- Most of our plants are durable and can be grown in harsh climates

For more on Landscaping plants, pricing and shipping please visit tn nursery.

About the Author

http://www.tnnursery.net
a wholesale nusery of growers serving the tree nursery and landscape industry with speciam quality trees,shrubs,plants,perennials,native plants and fern.

Is there something wrong with my oak tree?

I have a gorgeous old huge oak growing in my front yard, but I’ve noticed one particular knotty branch is draining some blackish brown sticky stuff all over the place. It’s oozing pretty badly – turning all the liriope and ferns under it into a nasty brown covered mess. Is there something wrong with the tree? What would make this happen, and is there anyway to save the tree? I’d hate to have to cut it down. Original pictures taken in the early 1900s show the tree was there way back then.
Thanks!



Sudden Oak Death is a concern in many parts of the country…. if you love the tree, get a certified arborist out there very soon to have a look and diagnose the problem….. here’s a little on SOD…

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1016/is_2_107/ai_78399976/

if you don’t know an arborist, call your County Extension Service office.. they’ll suggest someone…..

rather than that, perhaps it’s slime flux mold….

http://en.allexperts.com/q/Plant-Diseases-715/Treatment-slim-flux-mold.htm

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