Plant nursery growing methods

Modern plant nursery greenhouses allow automated control of temperature, ventilation and light and semi-automated watering and feeding. Some plant nurseries also have fold-back roofs to allow "hardening-off" of amenity plants without the need for manual transfer to outdoor beds. Plant nurseries often grow plants in a greenhouse, a building of glass or in plastic tunnels, designed to protect young specimen plants from harsh weather (especially frost), while allowing access to light and ventilation.

It remains highly unlikely that all plants from a plant nursery treated in the same way at the same time will arrive at the same condition together, so plant care requires observation, judgement and manual dexterity; selection for sale requires comparison and judgement. Although some processes have been mechanised and automated by plant nurseries, others have not. Most plant nurseries remain highly labour intensive.

Johnson’s: more than a plant nursery

A plant nursery is a place where garden plants are propagated and grown to usable size. They include retail plant nurseries which sell to the general public, wholesale plant nurseries which sell only to businesses such as other plant nurseries and to commercial gardeners, and private plant nurseries which supply the needs of institutions or private estates. Some retail and wholesale nurseries sell by mail. Even after many years, Johnsons is still one of the largest plant nursery companies in the UK.

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