Starting a Successful Backyard Tree Nursery From Scratch

Gardening can be a fulfilling and all-consuming passion. Sitting in your garden and basking in all that green is as fulfilling as it gets.

Did you know that earning a buck or two from your passion for gardening is a possibility? Follow our simple guide. Specialty nurseries, for instance, supply a variety of retail nurseries. From the average Joe in his backyard to the big wholesale tree nursery, here's how to garden so you can earn a buck or two.

Here's What You Need to Get Started.

Before you start digging, you ought to have most of these, as they'll be crucial.

  1. Enough room for the plants to grow. If you don't have a lot of room, you can plant the trees in 2-gallon pots.
  2. Adequate tools and equipment. You'll need a wheelbarrow, shovels, hoses and sprayers, rakes and so forth. 
  3. Water. You'll need a dependable water supply to ensure the plants stay hydrated all year round. You could opt for a drip irrigation system; they help avoid waste, and they are cheap.
  4. Soil. While the quality of the soil may be out of your control, there are steps you can take to improve it. Plants thrive in soil that holds moisture but still has good drainage. You could blend your soil with a mixture of peat, sand and topsoil.
  5. Containers. These are especially helpful if you have limited space. They make it easier to grow trees, since you'll have to deal with a lot less digging, weeding and watering compared to planting in the ground. Containers also give you the ability to grow more trees. 
  6. Fertilizer. This is essential for robust, healthy trees. You should opt for slow-release or time-release compost. It releases its nutrients slowly for up to a year, saving you the hassle of continually applying fertilizer.

Now that you have all you need, it's time to plant. It's usually a four-step process, from buying the seedlings to selling. 

  1. Buy seedlings or seeds. You should get seedlings while starting. You'll have sellable trees earlier than with seeds.
  2. Propagate trees from cuttings. Root cuttings especially allow you to plant as many trees as possible. 
  3. Grow the trees now, making sure to add some time-release fertilizer each year to keep them healthy and robust. You could have sellable trees within a year.  
  4. Market your product. The one and two-gallon sizes are typically more affordable, so it would be better to use those since they have a higher market.

Conclusion

And there you have it; those are a few tips on how to start a successful tree nursery. It may seem daunting, but even the biggest wholesale tree nursery started from scratch before coming to greatness, and so can you. 

For more information, contact a wholesale tree nursery.


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