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© 2020 IJCRT | Volume 8, Issue 3 March 2020 | ISSN: 2320-2882 IJCRT2003272International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT)1934Design & Implementation of Web Based Application for Plant Nursery 1Dr.Mahendra Makesar,2Yogendra Nikam,3Pratik Dudhkawde,4Shubham Kathane,5Suraj Kawadkar 1Assistant Professor, Department of Information Technology, Nagpur Institute of Technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. 2,3,4,5UG Students, Department of Information Technology, Nagpur Institute of Technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. Abstract:-“As getting the informationfrom various research papers and other sources we analysis that many peoples want to buy a plants and they directly concerned to nursery but sometimes people doesn’t know specific information about particular plant items as well seller is not technicallyskilled. Customer doesn’t compare plants pricing with different shopkeeper as well as in nursery there is no facility for online payment only cash may consumed. So, in this case e-nursery is platform where customer can compare plants pricing and make online payment easily. Customer service is extremely important. We want each customer to have a pleasant shopping experience, and it is the intention of our staff to answer questions with expertise and to offer advice when we feel it is needed. Retain customers to generate repeat purchases and make referrals. Continue to expand daily sales by adding to the variety of plants we sell. Communicate with our customers through creative advertising.” Index Terms-Data Retrieval, Boolean retrieval, Database Server, HTML, CSS. I.I NTRODUCTION A nursery is a place where plants are propagated and grown to a desired age. They include retail nurseries which sell to the general public, wholesale nurseries which sell only to businesses such as other nurseries and to commercial gardeners, and private nurseries which supply the needs of institutions or private estates. Nurseries may supply plants for gardens, for agriculture, for forestry and for conservation biology. Some produce bulk stock, whether seedlings or grafted, of particular varieties for purposes such as fruit trees for orchards, or timber trees for forestry. Some produce stock seasonally, ready in springtime for export to colder regions where propagation could not have been started so early, or to regions where seasonal pests prevent profitable growing early in the season. II.1.1 Methods Nurseries grow plants in open fields, on container fields, in tunnels or greenhouses. In open fields, nurseries grow decorative trees, shrubs and herbaceous perennials. On container field nurseries grow small trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants, usually destined for sales in garden centres. These have proper ventilation, sunlight etc. Plants may be grown by seed(s). The most common method is by cutting plants/plant cuttings. These can be taken from shoot tips or from roots etc. By these methods plants are grown in nurseries and gardens III.1.2 Conditioning
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