Traditionally ornamentals producers used to propagate much of their own stock, however in recent years some growers have become plant finishers; buying in all of their young plant material. The bedding sector in particular has specialist young plant producers with a high level of automation and efficiency that is almost impossible to match. Many hardy nursery stock producers have retained in house propagation facilities and skills and propagate a percentage of their stock in house whilst buying other lines in as young plants in plugs or liners.
Concerns over plant health and the price / availability of stock post Brexit and the need to maintain cashflow as a result of the impact of Covid-19 has resulted in an increased desire to propagate certain lines in house. Various propagation techniques and production systems can be considered although some are more suited to certain species; most systems have pros and cons to consider. Timing is vitally important to ensure that cuttings are taken when propagation material is at the optimum stage to root.
This online meeting focuses on the pros and cons of in house propagation versus buying in rooted young plant material and the various propagation systems that can be considered for key hardy nursery stock species
This spray programme has been written for ornamental crops, products included within it can legally be used in both the production of outdoor and protected ornamentals.
5/26/2022 3:37:47 PMAn opportunity to review progress with an integrated approach to pest and disease management, hearing from the group on success and challenges.
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10/22/2021 2:35:16 PMIn the 4th session the Ornamental group lead by David Talbot we looked at limiting the impact of common Summer Pathogens and Vine Weevil.
6/18/2021 2:07:03 PMThe second session of the IPDM network focused on biological controls for the coming season with tips on which predators to introduce and when, plus rates of introduction for prevention and control of key pests within crops. Including tips on the IPM…
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3/31/2021 4:46:47 PMElizabeth Stockdale currently leads the Soil Biology and Soil Health Partnership funded by AHDB and BBRO. In this seminar she draws on the findings from a range of sectors to draw out key principles for flower growers; and also share some of the spec…
2/24/2021 1:24:32 PMThe webinar covers the latest updates and best practice for plant protection in field daffodil production, with particular focus on disease and weed control. This includes an update on the performance of new and existing herbicides for weed control i…
1/25/2021 3:19:10 PMYour first line of defence against weeds should be cultural controls; no herbicide programmed will work effectively without good nursery hygiene
1/21/2021 3:58:48 PMTyfu Cymru hosted a webinar on sunflowers as there is currently a lot of interest in the crop both from farm tourism pick your own and the cut flower growers. This crop is relatively simple to grow and being a combinable crop has more options for wee…
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11/16/2020 11:29:37 AMThe Flower Farmer’s Year session looks at how Georgie Newbery - the flower farmer and florist who began Common Farm Flowers ten years ago, run their year. They grow about 250,00 stems a year for cutting, they are a retail business and have a very str…
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9/30/2020 1:33:34 PMFocusing on pesticide application, how best to apply product to get the best results, how to decide when to start spraying – helping you to decide if it is best to wait until problems occur or should preventative treatments be applied, why we are inc…
8/20/2020 4:20:31 PMPlant Biosecurity in the Welsh Ornamental Plant Trade - An Overview from Dr David Skydmore. This webinar is one in a series of workshops and webinars comprising Tyfu Cymru’s Plant Health Programme.
8/18/2020 10:37:20 AMWebinar with David Talbot from ADAS on Integrated Pest Management for commercial ornamental growers in Wales.
6/29/2020 1:56:21 PMCharles Dowding joins us for a Q&A session with Welsh commercial growers following his walk through of No Dig Methods and Intensive Cropping in part one of the webinar series.
6/12/2020 5:04:55 PMIn the first part of this webinar Charles presents the benefits of no dig and intensive cropping with an online walk through of no dig growing covering all aspects from no dig polytunnels to planting, composting, multisowing and propagation.
6/12/2020 4:59:52 PMThis report presents findings from consultation with ornamental plant and cut flower growers in Wales regarding their immediate experiences of and responses to the Covid 19 (C19) crisis.
5/7/2020 10:59:27 AMIn commercial horticulture, plant pests and diseases (P&D) lead to losses in production and subsequent sales losses. This webinar gives an introduction, for the grower, to some of the more common symptoms caused by pathogens and pests and those produ…
4/7/2020 5:25:47 PMPlant Health Webinar: Diagnosis in Ornamental Plants - an overview. Delivered by Dr David Skydmore
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