Thursday, March 4, 2010

Spring is Here?


Well I think Spring could be here in Texas, the day is gorgeous and the daffodils are blooming!
  About 65, sunny, not to rub that in anyone's face up north...but that is the reason I live in the South.  I know, you will be telling me the same when I am melting in July, sunny 100% humidity, 100 degrees...but this is the way I like it!  To celebrate the day I am doing a little gardening.  First I had to trim so dormant grasses.
Indeed the garden is looking a bit, shall I say, shaggy to put it politely?
  Well the cold weather has kept us Southerners inside bundled up...too cold to go out and trim plants we said!  My poor Furcraea melted with the 20 degree weather!
  Oh but what did my little eye spy today?  Life!!!
  So we will see how long this little pup takes to get back to the size it's Mom was before meltdown!  Just a shot of the garden in front of the office, pretty bleak, but it will soon be lush!

  Today I went to the local retail garden center, mainly because I needed some powdered hormone that I did not order from a supplier in time but being surrounded by plants it is hard to resist buying something!
  I came out with 3 scented geraniums, mmmm, and a curry plant!  Note in the picture all the coffee grounds, yes I am a frequent visitor to Starbucks, the least I can get for my $4.00 coffee is some used grounds to perk the plants up.  I bet the used grounds have more caffeine than new Folgers, LOL!  We are still going strong with the parking lot garden, herbs are lush and we had a nice crop of cabbage and greens.
  Tomatoes and Peppers to come!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Happy Belated Valentine's to all my Sweethearts!

Plants that is, yes I heart plants!  I especially like new and usual plants.  I suppose I do hate some plants too, or maybe I am just being a plant snob now?  Some plants have been around too long and are way overused, yawn!!!  **Cough** Burford Holly **Cough**  Perhaps I choose this one as I see it everyday at the nursery, then I see it planted all over town in these terrible monoculture mini mall parking lots, uugghh!  Mini malls are ugly and ugly plants are not going to make it better!  Let's enhance that dry cleaner/nail salon/tanning salon with some diversity please!  Grasses, perennials, vines and more, oh my!  Such a pallette to choose from, why be so boring, say I?  Oh wait, I know, because it is easy, ha, I forgot!  Most people know us as the people that grow Nandinas, that we do.  But wait a minute, there's more!  Yes we grow all sorts of things, see our new site at www.MGNLiners.com for a full list, I am so excited about our 2010 product lineup!  Could it be because my patio is bound to be the best in the neighborhood with this supply of goodies at my fingertips, perhaps!  But mainly it is because I really love plants and go to great lengths to bring a wonderful diversity to the lineup.  Hunting, here, there, everywhere to bring you some of the coolest stuff from around the world.  New stuff is added all of the time, hence the reason we have not printed a catalog as of late, it would be out of date before it got back from the printers.  Below is my February Grower's Report, enjoy some of the shots of the new items we have and of all my sweethearts!

Monday, February 8, 2010

The GSHE Report 2010

Ok, ok, so this show was 4 weeks ago!  I know, but now I finally have some time to write about it.  Holly and I went to Mobile, AL a day earlier than we needed to so we could attend the Southern Living Plant Collection Grower Group meeting.  We  flew into New Orleans because it was about 300.00 cheaper per ticket, then drove the rest of the way to Mobile.  We had a nice Chrysler Sebring, I like to call it a Seabreeze though, nice!
  The meeting was at the Hampton Inn which was convienent since that was were we were staying already!  When we got to the entrance a nice little Nandina welcomed us!
  PDSI did an outstanding job of hosting the group and gave a great presentation.  The presentation consisted of an update on how the program is currently doing, new plant introductions for 2010 and plants in the pipeline for 2011 and beyond.  Of course Holly and I were tickled to see all of the literature on our 3 Nandina babies!  They even had a very nice 83" tall pop up banner highlighting the Nandina trio!  The banner said 'Superior Nandinas' and was at the front of the room, I'd say we agree!

I think we will have to order one of these for our office, oh yes!  This banner is just one of the items that the grower group and retailers can order from PDSI to help promote the brand, whether at tradeshows or in their stores. All in all things were positive and we got several orders by being there, so the extra day definitely paid off!  There was one non-believer if you will...em...em McCorkle.  But I stood up and told Andy I would make a believer out of him!  Andy is correct in his thinking, I will give him that.  Many new Nandinas on the market these days just are not that different from what is already on the market.  I have seen many Nandinas come through our doors so I know this, the new one we have are totally different than anything I have seen and they are interesting!  After a long day Holly and I relaxed to get ready for day 2.  The second day we got to tour Flowerwood Nurseries and PDSI, after this we had to set up our booth, yeah!  The visit to PDSI was great ebcause we got to see all of our little babies starting to grow up!  The pictures show Obsession, then Flirt, then Blush Pink, Beeeeautiful!

Also we saw some Queen Mum Agapanthus that we do here in the lab, another great new plant in the collection.
  After our visit we got the booth set up then went to relax again so we would be ready for 2 days of tradeshow.  Our booth turned out great and Stacie once again stole the show! 
People love to take pictures of her and with her.  Also I got some pics of the PDSI booth since they had such a nice display of some Superior Nandinas!!!  The mood was positive at the show, I hope Spring sales are way positive!  Remember plants are a necessity not a luxury!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

What did I learn?

A quick update of something I learned at the conference.  As you can see for the most part I do use most of the major social media sites.  One thing Terry Brock stressed was the use of YouTube.  We do have an account with several videos posted already so I decided to take it a step further.  We put out a monthly emailer with news and our availability.  For January I decided to add a video component that would show customers what we are up to for the month.  Also I tried the video camera in my new iPod Nano, not too shabby!  All done in under a hour using iMovie as the video editor.

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!