George P. Krauth, owner of Viburnums by George in Estill Springs, will retire and shutter the doors of his nursery in about two years. “I’ve been in the business 27 years. Help’s hard to find and my health isn’t as good as it used to be, so it’s time,” Krauth said. “I’m going to chase large- and small-mouth bass with my newfound spare time.” During the next two years, Krauth wants to move all of his stock. “I have a fondness for these plants, and I don’t want to see them bulldozed.” He sold the land to a neighbor, who plans to use it for cattle. Although he’ll no longer have 50 acres of production at his disposal, he plans to cultivate a sport of ‘Mariesii’ after the nursery closes. He also plans to finish his book, tentatively titled, “Down Viburnum Lane.” For more: (931) 967-5983; www.viburnums.com.
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