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It annoys the hell out of me Mike, why can't they employ people in these places that have a basic understanding that plants can't survive without water and how to use a hosepipe properly. The number of times I've seen plants having their leaves sprayed and the person doing the watering thinks that's a good job and then moves on to wet the leaves of the next set of plants (leaving the compost completely bone dry)!!!
Quote from: Sean Fox on March 02, 2012, 12:49:04 PMIt annoys the hell out of me Mike, why can't they employ people in these places that have a basic understanding that plants can't survive without water and how to use a hosepipe properly. The number of times I've seen plants having their leaves sprayed and the person doing the watering thinks that's a good job and then moves on to wet the leaves of the next set of plants (leaving the compost completely bone dry)!!! As a local nursery owner, I can't resist responding. It is much cheaper for them to throw the plants away than it is to take care of them in the store. This is true at all levels of plant production for big box stores, which I assume this is. If you are appalled by how the plants are kept in the store, it is even worse before they get there. In the US at least, these plants are produced by underpaid workers in squalid conditions spraying chemicals wantonly without adequate protection and with profligate water use. Plants are thrown away at all levels. A friend who worked in one of these places calls it the "dark underbelly of horticulture".And yet I can't tell you how many times I read about the deal that some gardener just got at the local big box store and how everyone should shop there. And the reverse, even on this forum, how shocking the prices are at a local nursery. When you shop at big box stores you are supporting this kind of approach to horticulture. Local nurseries care for their plants and are knowledgeable about what they sell, and none of them are getting rich in the process. Not only do I care about quality at my nursery, I can't afford to throw any plant away. You get what you pay for and your purchases are what drive the market. I will now get down off my soapbox.Carolyn
Gerard gave the Galanthus registrar details again earlier this month: http://www.srgc.org.uk/forum/index.php?topic=8571.msg230084#msg230084
Quote from: Maggi Young on February 28, 2012, 01:11:01 PMGerard gave the Galanthus registrar details again earlier this month: http://www.srgc.org.uk/forum/index.php?topic=8571.msg230084#msg230084Crumbs, Maggi, you didn't need to shout (Thanks for the directions)
I would hope nurseries in the UK don't adopt any of the US practices. Unpaid workers. Sounds like slavery to me and I thought that had been abolished!