Advanced Dogwood Production: Nursery Systems and Landscape Installation
Comprehensive guide to commercial dogwood production including propagation operations, container and field culture, disease management protocols, and landscape installation.
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Dr. Michael Chen
Ph.D. in Plant Sciences from UC Davis. Former extension specialist with 20+ years of agricultural research experience. Specializes in commercial vegetable production and integrated pest management.
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Commercial Dogwood Production
Dogwoods remain important nursery crops despite anthracnose challenges. This advanced guide covers production systems, disease management at scale, and professional landscape installation techniques.
Hole preparation: 2-3× root ball width, same depth
Set depth: Root flare at or above grade
Backfill: Native soil; amend only if necessary
Watering basin: Create to hold water
Initial watering: Saturate thoroughly
Mulching: 3-4" depth, away from trunk
Staking: Only if necessary; remove within 1 year
Establishment Care
Period
Watering
Fertilizing
Month 1
Every 2-3 days
None
Month 2-6
Weekly
Light if growth poor
Year 2
During dry periods
Spring application
Year 3+
Drought only
As needed
Economics
Production Costs (Per Unit)
Product
Growing Cost
Time
1 gallon liner
$4-8
1 year
7 gallon
$20-40
2-3 years
15 gallon
$50-100
3-4 years
2" caliper B&B
$150-300
5-7 years
Pricing Factors
Factor
Impact
Species/cultivar
Major (kousa > florida in some markets)
Disease status
Critical
Size and form
Major
Seasonal availability
Moderate
Regional demand
Significant
Troubleshooting Production Issues
Issue
Cause
Solution
Poor rooting
Timing, hormone, moisture
Optimize protocol
Graft failure
Incompatibility, technique
Practice, match species
Chlorosis
High pH, iron deficiency
Acidify, chelated iron
Sunscald
Sudden exposure
Gradual hardening
Dieback
Anthracnose, stress
IPM, stress reduction
Commercial dogwood production requires attention to disease management, careful cultural practices, and quality grading to succeed in competitive markets.