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A few palms in pots nursery management


happypalms

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In the greenhouse today doing a bit of work spotting for weeds. I like to weed my palms every time I see if I see the tiniest smallest of weed I get them with a vengeance my number one enemy in growing palms and plants. So I don’t let them into my nursery doing anything and everything to eliminate weeds number one priority on top of all jobs. It’s called nursery management you have to do along with knowing what to when it comes  to running a nursery cleaning up, watering potting up moving plants around pruning dead leaves and removing dead plants organising soil, pots, labels sales it all falls in different orders .weeding is number one job priority no matter what. Keeping your plants pest and disease free from plant vector and pathogens nutrient loss water loss helps. And if you eliminate those things from your nursery plants. It certainly helps growing palms, no weeds certainly helps big time in management perspective. That’s how I do it @happypalms

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