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Growing traditional flowers successfully


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To compete successfully in the cut flower industry today, the newcomer must have technical expertise and training in marketing and business management. This publication focuses on traditional cut flower growing, and presents a broad range of information for anyone interested in joining the commercial cut flower industry:

  • A snapshot of cut flowers in NSW
  • Questions and answers on getting started
  • Potential cut flowers and foliage crops
  • The economics of cut flower production
  • Cut flower irrigation
  • Nutrition and growing media
  • Solving problems on the farm
  • Postharvest care
  • Sources of information
  • Major growers/sellers and exporters
  • A self-help guide for growers

ISBN 0 7313014780 6

Book details

Title Growing traditional flowers successfully
Author(s) Bettina Gollnow  
Pages 76  
Catalogue number B146  
Year of publish 1998  
Price $20.00AUD (inc GST)   purchase online

 

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