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Busy Doesn’t Mean Profitable (Dan Platta)

57 min · 11. maj 2026
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In this episode of Growers Gonna Grow, Rayne Gibson sits down with Dan Palatta, owner of Best Damn Bookkeeping, to break down a common problem in the green industry: businesses that stay busy but still struggle to understand their profit. Dan shares insight into why financial visibility is often lacking in nursery and landscape businesses, and how plant inventory, seasonal cash flow, and inconsistent pricing can make it difficult to know where money is actually being made or lost. The conversation dives into the unique financial challenges of plant-based businesses, including how inventory behaves differently than traditional products, where margins tend to slip, and what owners should be tracking more closely. If you’ve ever wondered why your business feels active but your numbers don’t reflect it, this episode offers a clearer look at what’s really going on. Want to learn more about Rayne? Click this link [https://linktr.ee/rayne.taproots] Want to learn more about Dan? Click this link [https://bestdamnbookkeeping.com/]

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In this episode of Growers Gonna Grow, Rayne Gibson sits down with Dan Palatta, owner of Best Damn Bookkeeping, to break down a common problem in the green industry: businesses that stay busy but still struggle to understand their profit. Dan shares insight into why financial visibility is often lacking in nursery and landscape businesses, and how plant inventory, seasonal cash flow, and inconsistent pricing can make it difficult to know where money is actually being made or lost. The conversation dives into the unique financial challenges of plant-based businesses, including how inventory behaves differently than traditional products, where margins tend to slip, and what owners should be tracking more closely. If you’ve ever wondered why your business feels active but your numbers don’t reflect it, this episode offers a clearer look at what’s really going on. Want to learn more about Rayne? Click this link [https://linktr.ee/rayne.taproots] Want to learn more about Dan? Click this link [https://bestdamnbookkeeping.com/]

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