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Growing forestry transplants in your greenhouse
Greenhouse Grower
Growing trees from seed or propagating trees from cuttings can be a profitable niche for greenhouse growers. If you are looking to diversify your operation, growing tree transplants could be worth exploring.
Much like traditional greenhouse crops, tree seedling operators often choose to specialize in one particular product or service.
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Fall's the best time to prep garden soil for new plants
MPR News
If you’re planning a new bed for perennials, groundcovers, shrubs or trees to plant next spring, the path to success starts with a good foundation. It’s easier to improve soil before plants are in place, so the time to do so is now.
Before beginning, remove weeds from the area.
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How to prepare your vegetable garden for winter
Outside
As colder weather creeps across the country, you might be turning to your vegetable garden to prepare for the winter months ahead. Here, we asked Jessica Hill, Farm Manager at Jones Valley Teaching Farm in Birmingham, Alabama, for tips and tricks on how to properly harvest and protect your cherished greenery, ensuring your garden will thrive in the coming months.
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These winter plants will help attract wildlife to your garden
Independent via Yahoo News
As autumn creeps into winter, you’ll likely start seeing less wildlife activity in your garden – but it’s a time when many visitors, including birds, small mammals and some insects, need us most.
“Plants are the bedrock of a wildlife-friendly garden, and that includes throughout the winter, despite many being reduced to their skeleton,” says Adrian Thomas, gardening expert at the RSPB (rspb.org.uk) wildlife gardening expert.
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.MARKETING
How to build a pyramid of profitability during a recession
Entrepreneur
any small businesses and startups struggled to survive the pandemic, only to enter straight into an economic downturn that is causing consumer confidence to shrink right along with it. A recent survey of CEOs found that 81% of leaders expect a recession. How will businesses scale when clients and customers don't spend?
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