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Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Top Ways to Find and Compare a Native Plant Nursery

It is not just the breeders and plant enthusiasts who are looking for native plants for themselves, even landscapers, homeowners and reforestation managers are looking to use them for their projects. Native plants are best collected from native plant nurseries that specialize in their cultivation from the seedling stage to the full grown plants.

When looking for a native plant nursery, here are some of the things to keep in mind –
• Before you go about looking for places to purchase plants, supplies, tools and accessories, you need to do a little planning beforehand. Not all nurseries will be able to have all the native plants grown because of many different factors such as weather condition, small space or even the availability of seeds. Thus, you need to think about the time of the year when the nurseries are most likely to grow the native plants that you want. There are many nurseries that grow a wide variety of native plants and it can be your best choice.

• You want to purchase plants from a nursery that follows sustainable farming practices. You need to find out if the protected varieties have not been dug from their natural habitat as it will have adverse affect on the environment. The plant should be grown in the nursery with only the seeds and the cuttings collected from the mother plant. A good nursery will always have close records of the origins of their stocks at all time.

• Another important thing to look for is the credentials of the staff working in the nursery. They should be aware of the industry standards, rules, regulations as well as the new technologies. They should also have proper education, training and licenses that can also benefit you in case you want to gather information about a particular variety of plant for your project.

Another thing you need to find out is about their policies regarding the shipping of the plants. They should take into consideration that the local plants might be damaged during transportation due to natural forces and if they will be willing to refund in case that happens. Also, ask them about their costs so that you can set a budget for yourself.

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