We recently went to Oregon for the Far West Show & one of the highlights was a tour of the J. Frank Schmidt Arboretum led by Michael Dirr & Keith Warren. They showed us many new tree introductions over the years & talked about how & why they were developed. Here is a short video clip ... READ the POST
Oregon Nursery Visits
We are back from a great trip out west to visit our supplier nurseries in Oregon. The weather was beautiful & the nurseries were even better! We are very proud to have such great nurseries to partner with. All of growers we work with produce top quality trees & the fields out there have ... READ the POST
New Fall Counts Are In!
We have been busy counting & measuring out in the field and we are pleased to report that the numbers don't lie... we have a great crop of trees ready to plug in to your fall or spring equations!Due to all of the rains this season, we found terrific growth in the field on many varieties. But at ... READ the POST
September Notes from the Field
Well there is not much else to say but this... the field is wet! We have had regular rains every few days for most of the summer. It has been nice to not worry about a hot & dry summer - it's been more like a hot & wet summer. The trees seem to like it & are putting on some nice new ... READ the POST
IGIA Fall Grower’s Tour
Join the IGIA for the 2016 Fall Growers' Tour! The tour will be held on Thursday, September 22nd at Home Nursery and A. Waldbart and Sons Nursery. This year's Growers' Tour will be held in conjunction with Home Nursery's 95th Anniversary. Sign up today and see how these nurseries operate behind the ... READ the POST
Liner Pruning in the Nursery
We just finished getting all of our new liners pruned & ready to grow! Our new liner crop was planted earlier this spring & they will grow on in the field for the next several years. The first initial pruning of the liners is a very important step in the development of the tree.Our first ... READ the POST
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