Survey of the Research Needs of the Potential Organic Ornamental Bedding Plant Industry in Maine

Author:

Burnett Stephanie E.1,Stack Lois Berg2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant, Soil, and Environmental Sciences, University of Maine, 5722 Deering Hall, Orono, ME, 04469

2. University of Maine Cooperative Extension Service, 495 College Avenue, Orono, ME, 04473

Abstract

Organic and conventional greenhouse growers in Maine were surveyed to determine the research needs of growers who may produce organic ornamental bedding plants. Organic growers were also asked to identify their greatest motivator to determine whether they feel that there is a greater market for organically grown ornamental plants. The greatest percentage (75%) of organic growers indicated that they choose to grow plants organically because “it's the right thing to do.” The second greatest percentage (36%) of organic growers choose organic production techniques for ornamental plants because they grow food crops organically and consider it convenient to use only one production technique. A relatively small number of organic growers (7%) considered the market for organic ornamental plants to be a strong motivator for growing organically. Organic growers were asked to select production issues that pose the greatest challenge for them from a list of common production problems. They considered insect and disease management and organic fertility, substrate, and pH management to be their greatest problems. Conventional growers primarily avoid organic production techniques because they consider organic fertilization or organic insect management to be too big of a challenge. Because organic and conventional growers consider insect and fertility or substrate management to be challenges facing organic growers, these topics should be top priorities for future research on organic greenhouse production.

Publisher

American Society for Horticultural Science

Subject

Horticulture

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