Nursery Notes Part 3
PLANNING PLANT NURSERY
What kind of nursery will best reach the goals? When and where will be best to perform certain tasks?
A nursery is a web of interrelated factors. Each aspect of the nursery affects every other aspect. For example, consider the seemingly simple act of choosing what kind of containers to use for growing plants. Containers come in many sizes and shapes, but, hopefully, container selection will be based on which containers will yield the best plant size and type to meet needs on the out-planting sites. Container type will dictate what kinds of nursery layout and benches will be needed, what types of irrigation systems and growing media will be used, how seeds will be sown, and so on. Container type and size will also impact scheduling, fertilization practices, product costs, and so forth. These factors are only some examples of the interconnectedness involved in planning a nursery. Imagine how other single factors can affect other aspects. Interrelated factors also include management aspects, such as relating with customers and the public, budgeting, and scheduling timelines for plant production.
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