IPM Update 4.27.20 – music, marketing and more

Today’s list of resources and information.

 

Need a little cheering up?  From NY’s own Mark Adams – greenhouse grower and raconteur/singer supreme!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLO7OD6OQEc

 

Michigan State has a lot of useful articles

Garden center retail survival strategy series: Communicating in extraordinary times

https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/garden-center-retail-survival-strategy-series-communicating-in-extraordinary-times

Marketing and merchandizing

https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/garden-center-retail-survival-strategy-series-marketing-and-merchandizing

Thinking through the shopping experience

https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/garden-center-retail-survival-strategy-series-thinking-through-the-shopping-experience

 

E-commerce During COVID – 19 – recorded webinar https://www.cfare.org/new-blog/c-fare-webinar-april-24-2020-e-commerce-during-covid-19-opportunities-for-food-producers-to-make-direct-market-sales-online

 

The webinar from Tennessee was terrific and I am trying to find out if it was posted.  Excellent information from a garden center owner.  I learned a lot of things and will send out tidbits from my notes, when I get back to them.  One thing was how many people it takes to do curb-side pickup.  When things get busy it is NOT a 1 person job.

 

By the way – of 40 attendees 4 were from NYS for a Southern Nursery program – and 2 of those were Extension Educators.  If you didn’t already know it, your County Educators rock – and are working to be able to help you out!

 

Be careful with disinfectants!  There is a lot of inaccurate information out there and it can be dangerous.  NYS IPM’s blog has a post with lots of information from Cornell’s Pesticide Management Education Program (PMEP)

http://blogs.cornell.edu/nysipm/2020/04/25/the-pesticide-management-education-program-warns-of-unregistered-or-off-label-claims-for-disinfectant-use/

 

On one of the listserv’s I subscribe to there is a fascinating discussion on how long corona viruses might stay active on plant material.  Gardens and arboreta are interested but it is a story that I am not sure we want to get out (even if the answer is positive – as we have learned) to the press.  Do consider it when planning your marketing – can people touch the plants? – as someone will think of it.  My experience in the grocery store is that it is hard to touch only the one you are purchasing even when you try.

 

Have a great week (oh, you’ll probably hear from me again before the end of it!)