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Nurseries Plants & Trees in Albany, OR

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Business Listing   Finch Family Watergarden - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 926-9737


Business Listing   Fry Road Nursery - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 928-7038


Business Listing   Happy Valley Nursery - Albany, OR - Phone: (503) 698-6012


Business Listing   Linn-Benton Tractor CO - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 926-1811


Business Listing   Nichols Garden Nursery - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 928-9280


Business Listing   Stonecrop Gardens - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 928-8652


Business Listing   Vogts Nursery - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 967-8289


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Helpful Definition for: Nurseries Plants & Trees


 Nurseries are places where plants are grown and sold to various sections of customers. There are different types of nurseries in Albany, which include retail nurseries, wholesale nurseries and private nurseries.  Retail nurseries sell plants and plant products to the general public. Wholesale nurseries sell only to businesses, such as other nurseries and to commercial gardeners. Private nurseries, on the other hand, only supply to private estates and institutions in Albany.

Greenhouses are used for nurturing the plants and promoting optimum growth conditions. A business swells more in autumn and spring, when growth of plants is abundant. A large variety of floral, ornamental, medicinal plants, shrubs, flowers, trees are found in city nurseries, along with other plant products like saplings, seeds, chemicals, etc.

Recent Business News for: Nurseries Plants & Trees

Protecting young plants from hot sun - Pocono Record

Protecting young plants from hot sunPocono RecordA few experts from local nurseries and garden centers have tips for how to help your plants handle the heat this weekend. Bill Warnken of Kenrro Farms in Brodheadsville recommended planting early in the morning before temperatures rise.and more »