Sunday, January 24, 2010

Relationships + Technology = Success!


 The title of the workshop was Relationships + Technology = Success!  This was a TNLA Management Workshop held in Galveston, Texas January 15-16th, 2010, yes is does still exist post hurricane Ike and it was not too far from my house.  Too bad it was January, cloudy, about 50 degrees for the high and let’s not forget the 20-25 mph winds.  No surfing for me, not that I would on a good day, the creatures of the sea might get me! 

I was happy to see this all come together as it had started as just a seed of an idea in a TNLA Educational Committee meeting.  For me being a Gen Xer in this industry can really drive a person mad, if you are a Yer you must be full blown insane, as this industry is so slow to adapt to technology.  Hey I am not the only person to think this, just read “Time to Change…My MANTS Epiphany” by Plants Nouveau’s President Angela Treadwell Palmer  http://www.plantsnouveau.com/2010/01/10/mants-epiphany/  I am a fan of her page on Facebook so this is how I saw this posting, yes a person in the industry in Texas is reading what a person in Maryland is thinking, this is the magic of social media.  I did comment on it as well, mentioning this very conference I was about to attend, more on that later.  There are still people that tell me they don’t do computers.  Really?  Why????? How do you stay in touch with the world?  You are not staying in touch with me if you only see me 2 times a year at a meeting.  The people who choose not to adapt to technology will be left behind. 

The up and coming customer is young and they use technology, including social media to communicate.  To get new customers and to retain old customers we must speak their language, times are a changing and quickly!  If you are using print media to get the word out, sorry, whether you like it or not print is going away, digital is faster and cheaper so if you are not digital you are already falling behind.  For instance, if you do not have a Website, how will people find you?  How many people actually use the Yellow pages anymore?  Why, if you can just google it.  If you do have a website the next step is to make sure that you are near the top when a person searches for key words related to your business.  If you are a Houston retail garden center, make sure you are in the top results if somebody googles “Houston Retail Nursery”, for instance.  If you are not, there are ways to get there, just do the research!  I do not own any yellow pages books, they are just useless clutter in my opinion, btw I am not the only person who thinks this.  Perhaps you are old school and think word of mouth will get customers to your business.  This is true, it will, but this is a slow method and can take years to build clientele, this is like comparing snail mail to email.  If you want to move things along faster I think social media is your answer, the new word of mouth if you will.  Not only is it faster, the reach is a lot further!  For example, you have a garden center, I go there, tell a few people, maybe they go there, tell a few people and so on.  Now let’s fast forward to the age of social media.  You have a garden center, I go there, I tell my 150 friends on facebook that it rocks, so the message is already getting to more people in the first step and even better, instantly.  This can work against you as well, if a person has a bad experience they can spread the word via social media too, so be on your toes and make sure to please the customer!  One way to see what people are saying about you is to use Google Alerts, just found this out at the conference from Terry Brock.



  So I have set alerts for both Magnolia Gardens Nursery and April Herring.  Already I am getting hits.  For Magnolia Gardens I found the Houston Chronicle has used photos from our Website, hopefully they have asked somebody…not me!  Also I got a hit on my name.  Remember the MANTS Epiphany I commented on, well, leave it to Google Alerts to let me know Angela has written another blog article with my response!  This is great, now I can be sure to tell her thank you in case I would have missed it otherwise.  Now you can see what people are saying about you, good or bad, so you can respond, let technology work for you!

Now let’s talk about how a business can promote their product or service via social media.  There are rules to follow if you want to be successful!  You need to first focus on a few sites if you are new, Terry Brock says YouTube is the first thing you should do.  I also think a blog should be first.  So get some video to compliment what you are writing about in your blog.  Consistency is key, if you are not active on your sites you will not be successful.  Once you have content you can spread the word via Facebook and Twitter.  Nobody wants to hear about you getting up to use the restroom but they would love to hear you have just posted a new blog article or a new video on YouTube on topics that are of interest.  For me that usually involves new plants or something I am doing at the nursery.  It is very important to be real on these sites.  People want to know you are human.  Damian Skinner mentioned that 80% of your post should be about your life while 20% can be about work.  This way people get to know you as a person.  You become more approachable especially when people feel they have common interests with you.  So, no posts saying “Buy, Buy, Buy today only 50% off!!!!!”  Instead, provide people with information, build relationships and the orders will come later once there is trust, just give it time.  A good example of somebody that has done a good job of this is an Irish man I know by the name of Pat FitzGerald.  Pat is just a good, honest nurseryman is Ireland that loves his new plants.  He is truly genuine in what he says and people love to chat with him about all sorts of things and because of this he has built up a fan base he now has people all over the world talking about his plants.  Black Adder, Tuxedo and Everillo to name a few…and yes I want some too!  Wow, that rhymes, HA!  This is one example of being real and how you can get social media to work for you.  While at the conference I saw another very specific instance of social media working for a retail nursery.  There is a nursery in California that sells plants online called Annie’s Annuals.  There is a website in California that posts all sorts of information for us apartment dwellers who want to garden called Life On The Balcony.  Annie’s Annuals sent Fern, the young lady who runs LOTB a box of veggies that they are trying out as a new product.  I am not for certain but I believe these two have met via social media.  Anyway Fern planted the veggies and wrote all about it.  She has a ton of followers so this is a good way to spread the word of great product.  I read some of the comments and people were asking if she had visited Annie’s Annuals, she said no.  Another person said you must go visit because a visit to Annie’s Annuals is better than good sex.  To me that is good advertisement for a company.  All of this through the magic of social media, just remember the relationship comes first.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Check out this plant


We emailed this one as our plant of the month for December. I thought everyone would enjoy seeing it on the blog...yes I am just now getting to it, busy, busy! this is a new PlantHaven variety, Euphorbia 'Ascot Rainbow'. We will have a limited growing season here in Texas as I can't see it surviving the heat and humidity of the summer, yet I still could not resist!

The weather has been nippy for us Texans this year.  We hope we get some warmer, sunny days soon so the little plants can start growing for spring!  It is hard to grow when there is not sun, warmth and we don't water for 10 days so no fertilizer either!

Next week I head North to freeze some more.  Holly and I will be at the MANTS show in Baltimore from January 6th-8th.  If you are there, come by and see us, we love company!  Also we will have our new grower calendars there.  this year we made them smaller at 8.5" x 11" so hopefully it will be better on the bag load as our previous year's calendar was a little over sized.

I hope to writeup a 2009 summary.  I get internet at home Monday, yippee!  So this should make things easier as the evenings are the best for me to sit down and sort my thoughts!

Happy New Year to all!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

It's gonna be CHILLY in Texas!



Whewww, we just got ready in the knick of time.  A cold blast of air is headed our way tomorrow with a low of 26F, unheard of in Southeast Texas!  I know some have experienced much worse but we are not acclimated to such weather, throw us some 100+ degree weather and we are right at home. 

We got the quonset covered this morning, I was worried we might not get these done as the wind and rain have been bad all week but today was nice.  All of the walls are up, houses buttoned up a, the heaters are primmed and the propane tanks are full.



Then as we were still putting plastic on the semi full of peat moss showed up, of course everything has to happen all at once!  So much for the 24 hour warning from the shipping company.  Fortunately we had an employee here that could drive the lifter to unload it all because that is a task!


 I am posted one last pic, well of it looking nice, of the garden.  The herbs are beautiful and things have really turned out nice.  I hope to expand these next year as they are such a pleasure to have around the office!  I will tell the employees this afternoon to harvest away as these will be no more after Friday's blizzard! (Yes they are predicting some snow here, Global Warming???, Oh yes it is Global Cooling now) BURRRRRRR!



Monday, November 30, 2009

Need a Job?

Greenhouse Manager
We are searching for a new greenhouse manager as ours will be moving away soon. This position is available ASAP! Come join us in the piney woods of Magnolia, Texas to work for a progressive young plant nursery

Duties include:
Managing a 10 person crew
Cordinating orders for shipping each week
Scouting for disease and insect problems
Maintaining crop health and size requirements for shipping
Communicating with sales to maintain proper inventory levels for orders
Filing monthly inventory reports
Maintaining strict greenhouse sanitation procedures

Requirements:
Must be bilingual
Must be willing to work outside the majority of each work day
Must have a background/experience in horticulture
Pay dependent on experience
401 K plus benefits provided
If you are interested please contact April at 281-705-7724 or April@MGNLiners.com

Spring is Here!!!!

Well that would be in the lab, not outside, burrrrr it is getting cold..to me!  In the lab plants must go through stage 3 inside which can take 6-8 weeks then they are planted and must finish as a liner for 8-15 weeks.  So you can see why Spring is now in the lab, actually it started in November.  With the holiday getting plants ready becomes much more tricky so we usually try and work 10 hours days.  This year we have been on a 4 day work week since July but starting in December we are going back to 5.  Hopefully we can keep everyone at 5 days, this will depend on the orders, if they are slim we will go back to 4 days.

We are growing a ton of new products, I have started these in hopes of sparking new sales with new customers and old.  We would like to become the source of all quality liners but also new and unusual plants.  We are working with many people to make this happen but it will take time.  Also we will start a new 12 month ad campaign with NMPro to help us deliver this message and to let people know we are more than just Nandinas!  I am working on our new website www.mgnliners.com that will be released early December....must get to work now!  I think it will really help customers get to know us a little better and it will help eliminate confusion people have with our current site that lumps both of our nurseries together, liners and containers, customers get confused on location and product grown all of the time.  Anyway a sneak peak can be seen here, I must say it is very snazzy, of course i am being bias since I designed it, haha!  www.mgnliners.com/index2.html.

Below is a listing of new products we will have in 2010, this is just a start, more to come soon!  Keep an eye on us, we are more than just Nandinas!

Aeonium 'Kiwi'
Aeonium 'Pinwheel'
Agave 'Blue Flame' Blue Flame Agave
Aloe 'Pink Blush' PPAF Pink Blush Aloe
Anigozanthos falvidus x rufus' Bush Sunset' Kangaroo Paw
Anigozanthos humilus x flavidus 'Yellow Gem' Kangaroo Paw
Anigozanthos 'Tequila Sunrise' Kangaroo Paw
Bambusa pervariabilis Clumping Bamboo
Capsicum annuum Chile Pequin
Capsicum annuum 'Black Pearl' Ornamental Pepper
Capsicum annuum 'Calico'Ornamental Pepper
Capsicum annuum 'Chilly Chili'Ornamental Pepper
Capsicum annuum 'Medusa'Ornamental Pepper
Caryopteris x clandonensis 'First Choice' P.P. # 11,958 Blue Mist Spirea
Clerodendrum incisum 'Macrosiphon' Musical Notes
Crassula coccinea 'Campfire'
Crassula muscosa Watch Chain Plant
Crassula muscosa pseudolycopodiodes Princess Pine
Crassula ovata arborescens Baby Jade
Crassula ovata 'Variegata' Variegated Jade Plant
Crassula radicans large red Carpet Stonecrop
Crassula radicans Small red Carpet Stonecrop
Cuphea ignea 'David Verity' Cigar Plant
Dianella tasmanica 'Variegata' Variegated Flax Lily
Dianella tasmanica 'Yellow Stripe' Gold Stripe Flax Lily
Dyckia hybrida 'Burgundy Ice' PPAF
Euphorbia x martinii 'Ascot Rainbow' PPAF Variegated Euphorbia
Gaillardia x grandiflora 'Fanfare' P.P.#15892 Indian Blanket Flower
Geum x 'Totally Tangerine' PPAF
Hamelia patens Mexican Firebush
Kalanchoe pumila 'Silver Gray'
Lantana camara 'Robpatrai' P.P.#9,837 Patriot™ Petite™ Rainbow Lantana
Lysimachia puncata 'Golden Alexander' P.P.# 13,547 Variegated Loosestrife
Nandina domestica 'KAYDEE' Atomic fireball™ Nandina
Nandina domestica 'MURASAKI' PPAF Flirt™ Nandina This is a Southern Living Plant Collection Exclusive.
Nandina domestica 'SEIKA' PPAF Obsession™ Nandina This is a Southern Living Plant Collection Exclusive.
Pennisetum glaucum 'Jade Princess' Ornamental Millet
Pennisetum glaucum 'Purple Majesty' Ornamental Millet
Pennisetum purpureum 'Princess' P.P.#17,728 Ornamental Napier Grass
Philodendron 'Xanadu' Dwarf Philodendron
Rosmarinus officinalis 'Gold Dust' Variegated Rosemary
Salvia leucantha 'Santa Barbara' P.P. # 12949 Compact Mexican Bush Sage
Sedum lineare 'Variegatum' Variegated Stonecrop
Sedum kamtschaticum 'Variegatum'
Sedum rupestre 'Angelina'
Sedum rupestre 'Chocolate Ball'
Sedum spurium 'Red Carpet'
Sedum spurium 'Tricolor'

Monday, November 23, 2009

IPPS Video Presentation with narration

Well I finally got around to narrating my video presentation that I gave to the IPPS Southern Region In Biloxi this year.  It is not the best as I cannot find my mic for the life of me, funny how things "disappear" around the office, hmmmmm?  Also I only did one take, probably could have used 2-3, haha!  Anyway I digress, the video is in 3 parts because YouTube will only allow 10 minutes of video, boo hoo!  This will give a great in-depth look to what we do here and it goes into a little of what we have had to do as of late do to the bad economy.  WARNING:  There is some harm done to plants in part 3, don't cry, it was painless and they are in a better place called mulch :)














The presentation went well considering all of the potential technically difficulties that could have transpired!  I nearly had a stress meltdown before leaving town as it seemed nothing I did would make the video presentation I did to be easier, work in the first place!  Well it worked, it was just blurry and I was imagining a giant theater sized screen for some reason and it turned out to be a small pop up screen.  I thought I figured it out but saving the raw data version then popped in a DVD to burned and realized it was way to big to burn on a DVD even!  The version that I exported to iDVD looked blurry when I played it on my computer, a Mac so I was sure the hotel would have an inferior PC, making it look that much worse!  Oh what to do!  Here is what I did, come in to play my personal MacBook and the Apple store at the mall.  I have a Mac at home, of course, but it is a little older and only has a 10 GB harddrive, not enough for this powerhouse movie!  I went to the Mac store and picked up an external harddrive, that connect via a Firewire, yes faster file transfer!  Went to work the next day got everything transferred and Voila, it worked!  The Firewire allowed me to play the movie from the external harddrive smoothly.  Oh but wait, there is more!  I suddenly realized the connection on my baby Mac was not the giant honky-sized connection that most projectors have, oh dear, I though I had everything figured out.  Google to the rescue!  I figured out the Apple store sells adapters, yes back there the night before our departure as I am darn sure there are no Apple Stores in Biloxi, MS!  After all of this stress everything worked, I did bring backups just in case as well as my DVD Player, as it seemed the burned version from iDVD looked way better played on a DVD than the computer.  Through my Googling very scientific research I found out the movie quality depends on the player installed on the computer, problem is I never found a very good one to handle my Mastapiece!  All in all a stressful experience, but these are usually the ones where we learn the most, ahh yes I know just a hair more about video production than I did before, look out Hollywood!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Welcome to the Club


 Nandina domestica 'Kaydee'
Atomic FireballTM Nandina


We are please to introduce Nandina domestica 'Kaydee'.  This fall we are releasing a limited amount of this new Nandina that we have been fiddling with for several years now.  We are going to call this one Atomic FireballTM Nandina, because it looks like a little ball of fire!  This is a sport of Nandina 'Firepower' that was found by Kay Herring, also known as the "Mother of Nandinas" since she has managed the lab for nearly 20 years now!  While walking in the 1 gallon crop of Nandina 'Firepower' in 2004, Kay noticed a smaller, different looking plant.  She took it to the greenhouse and the process of propagation was started.  This Nandina is now in production in a limited supply, numbers will be increased if the demand is high.  The pictures seen here are of a 3 year old plant, this is a slow grower and you will not have to worry about it getting out of hand, topping out at around 18" tall.  Also like 'Firepower' no flowers or berries have been seen to date so issues with invasiveness is a non-issue.   Why do we call it Atomic FireballTM , well it has the same fantastic bright red winter color as it's Momma, but the growth habit is very compact, almost ball-like.  I guess you could call it a dwarf, dwarf, since 'Firepower' is already a dwarf.  We also like to kid around the nursery and call it "Kay's Grandbaby" since her 4 kids have yet to produce her a real one, haha!  We think this would be a great addition for small landcapes and for gardeners that don't want to trim.  Also we like using this lil' one for a foundation plant in mixed containers, also works well as a stand alone in a container as you can see from the picture.  Hope you all enjoy this one!  If you want to try it out, jump now, we only have a few liners available for 2009!
Firepower vs. FireballTM Nandina