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Today our spring shipment of clematis came in and while
                                                                                                                                                                                          they were being potted up, I cleaned up, pinched and
                                                                                                                                                                                          trellised, as needed. While doing this I thought of two
                                                                                                                                                                                          things that others will need to do in the future. So, I said
                                                                                                                                                                                          to Lori, my daughter-in-law, that Robert and she need
                                                                                                                                                                                          to know how and when to keep them from becoming a
                                                                                                                                                                                          tangled stringy mess. That led me to wonder about the
                                                                                                                                                                                          time spent on clematis and if they are worth the money
                                                                                                                                                                                          returned. I’ve found that buying finished clematis is not an
                                                                                                                                                                                          answer; they are never done properly. However, I’ve found
                                                                                                                                                                                          Donahue’s Greenhouses liners to always be top quality.

                                                                                                                                                                                          The other thing that came to mind while doing the
                                                                                                                                                                                          clematis was how to balance doing a project or repair
                                                                                                                                                                                          yourself vs. farming it out. It’s always money vs. time,
                                                                                                                                                                                          or in other words, a rock vs. a hard place. The trick is to
                                                                                                                                                                                          know what you’re capable of doing in-house or if you can
                                                                                                                                                                                          afford to pay another to do it. I think this is a problem that
                                                                                                                                                                                          affects smaller operations more than larger ones. Larger
                                                                                                                                                                                          ones are more likely to be able to afford repairs and can
                                                                                                                                                                                          keep crews busy with repairs and building projects. I know
                                                                                                                                                                                          some peninsula nurseries that have their own welding,
                                                                                                                                                                                          electrical and repair crews. But when this decision-point

        Little Loblolly pines                                                                                                      Salt Bush potted Jan 2024                                                                     (continued on next page)
        THIS BUSINESS OF OURS (Continued)                                                                                          One plant in great demand is Salt Bush Baccharis
        The weather, as you know, has been wet this year and                                                                       halimifolia and the natives are highest in demand.
        with milder temperatures, so we pulled our plastic earlier   This spring we have ready and                                 We have made cuttings with varying rates of success.
        this year. It’s possible we were a bit too early as we have   future stock waiting in the wings.                           However, last summer’s stock did great and those potted
        light freeze damage on some young hydrangeas. They                                                                         in 1-gallon containers in early February already had a full
        will grow out of it soon enough as they are way too small   I do have to laugh at one of our                               root ball a week ago.
        to sell anyhow.                                           future plants, those Loblolly Pines                              For quite a while I’ve had a problem with my azalea liners.

        We solved the narrow space problem between a power                                                                         When I realized the negative effects of potting these in
        outlet, the mixer and conveyer by buying a narrower       seedlings, we planted in 3-gallon                                the winter (into 1-gallon containers in a warm greenhouse
        tractor to pull the potting wagons through the space.     containers. They look very small                                 with slow-release fertilizer dumping in the heat) it was
        Not a perfect solution, but when do we ever get a perfect                                                                  too late. Losses ranged up to 50% and the others were
        solution? The conveyer has proven to be versatile as we   in them, but Larry was low on                                    stunted. Overwatering a couple of times helped leach
        are using it as a tree container filler and to fill the tractor   1-gallon containers at the time.                         out the excess, but that’s like closing the gate after the
        bucket for transport to the potting machine. We do this                                                                    horse has run off into the sunset. Additionally, different
        by setting a 7-gallon container, or bigger, with a tracking                                                                mixes have both helped and hurt. I found that potting
        wagon backed up under it. The person on the left side   before the previous one is finished. This method reduces           later would solve the problem, but this also limited the
        sets up a container with the bare root tree in it. The   one lift of a container filled at ground level with shovels       time for other work. Plus, potting later would cause me to
        person on the right side controls the flow of soil mix from   onto the wagon.                                              lose a flush of growth each year and I’ve learned that size
        the mixer into the container. Both will help pack the soil   This spring we have ready and future stock waiting in         is money. This year we went back to a bark peat mixture
        around the roots. A third person will also help pack the soil   the wings. I do have to laugh at one of our future plants,   with no fertilizer, as lower rates didn’t solve the problem.
        and hold the tree straight. After that is done, they will slide   those Loblolly Pines seedlings, we planted in 3-gallon   The yield this year looks fine now that growth is well on
        the plant to the front of the wagon. The person on the left   containers. They look very small in them, but Larry was      its way, and soon I’ll start a liquid feed once a week with
        side usually has time to set up the next container and tree   low on 1-gallon containers at the time.                      a top dressing of the slow-release fertilizer when they are
                                                                                                                                   moved out for the summer in May.                       Using mixer and convyer to fill containers
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