Florida’s ornamental nursery industry is one of the largest in the nation, supplying colorful plants to homes, businesses, and landscapes. Along with that success comes a challenge: keeping crops healthy while protecting them from pests and diseases that can quickly affect both quality and value.
That’s where the new Commercial Ornamental Nursery Scouting Manual comes in. Written by UF/IFAS experts, this guide gives nursery professionals practical tools to improve scouting programs and make confident decisions about pest management. It’s a must-have resource for nursery managers, growers, and anyone working in Florida’s ornamental plant industry.
Why Scouting Matters
Scouting isn’t just about noticing problems—it’s a system. By regularly checking plants, recording observations, and acting quickly, growers can spot threats early and prevent costly damage.
The manual provides step-by-step instructions for starting a program, training staff, and staying organized with good recordkeeping. It also offers detailed identification tips for common pests and diseases. Photos, checklists, and examples make the process clear, whether you’re new to the field or have years of experience.
Training and Prevention Made Simple
This manual also doubles as a training resource. Supervisors can use it to teach employees how to scout effectively, building a stronger and more knowledgeable team.
Prevention is another key theme. By following the recommendations, nurseries can reduce losses, cut down on unnecessary pesticide use, and still meet customer expectations for top-quality plants.
Get Your Copy
With its practical guidance, this manual helps professionals strengthen scouting practices, protect valuable crops, and support the future of one of Florida’s most important agricultural sectors.
The Commercial Ornamental Nursery Scouting Manual is available now through the UF/IFAS Bookstore. Order your copy today.
