BAILEY BLOG
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What Propagation Looks Like in Winter
Winter in Propagation: Where We Grow Predictability When the fields are quiet and temperatures start to fall, it can feel like the growing season has come to a close. But at Bailey Nurseries, winter is anything but idle. Behind greenhouse doors, heaters hum, hoses drain, plants are graded, and acres of inventory are moved and…
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Waterway Planting Project in Georgia
Written by Alexandar Krob, Plant Health Foreperson – Athens, Georgia A few years ago, Alex began working on a major water management improvement project at our Bailey Innovations® site in…
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Undercutting Is a Crucial Step in Producing High-Performing Trees
Why Undercutting Matters and How it Benefits You When you’ve been in the nursery business your entire life, you learn which practices truly make a difference. For Jason Bizon, our West Coast General Manager, one…
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Innovating the Future: How Bailey’s Breeding Team is Shaping Tomorrow’s Gardens
David Roberts is the Director of Plant Breeding at Bailey Innovations, where he leads breeding direction and coordinates breeding objectives. David has been instrumental in advancing Bailey Innovations as it continues to grow and evolve.…
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Gardening Through Generations: Influence of Horticulture on Younger Generations
Rooted in Horticulture Bailey Nurseries has been rooted in horticulture for over 120 years, now proudly in its fifth generation of family leadership. This legacy of growing and cultivating plants is more than a business,…
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The Importance of Trial Gardens
Trial Gardens, Why Do They Matter? Trial gardens are an essential part of the horticultural world. These gardens serve a dual purpose: they are both a battle ground against the elements and disease, and a…























