Ep. 22: Hear Me Out! (and Happy Mother’s Day)
In this episode, Mason, Seth and Bill share their deepest darkest horticultural infatuations—like plug trays, trains, animal pests and “pieces.” They also discuss their love of multi-generational businesses, the forgiving nature of plants and the overall “cool factor” of the industry.
Plus, a heartfelt Mother's Day message packed with industry humor, Road House, muskrats and more. #hearmeoutcake
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to Mother’s Day weekend & upcoming industry events
02:03 - Creative gift ideas for moms—plants and hanging baskets
03:19 - Terminology: 'garden center,' 'nursery,' regional differences
04:36 - The story behind a Montana garden center and industry naming conventions
06:24 - Field trip to Alsip Nursery & the importance of vendor relationships
07:56 - The role of industry themes and seasonal competitions in store culture
08:34 - The diversity of offerings in a well-rounded garden center (perennials, shrubs, pets)
09:38 - An anecdote about a customer with fertilizer in her car1
0:33 - Building vendor relationships and leveraging product support
16:24 - The power of plug trays in propagation—size, numbers, and awe
17:41 - Cost considerations in plant propagation and grower decisions19:37 - Wildlife encounters—mice, snakes, and unexpected yard visitors
21:32 - The industry’s wildlife problem: armadillos, muskrats, and possums
23:50 - Trains, hobbies, and the surprising coalescence with green industry businesses
27:44 - Trains on the farm and the fun of model trains in garden centers
31:30 - The value of family legacy in horticulture—stories from three generations
34:34 - Industry heritage projects—photos, stories, and family history
37:22 - Pride in family-owned businesses and their cultural significance
40:01 - The interconnectedness of horticulture, landscaping, retail, and beyond43:36 - The fun of plant passion—public perception and industry admiration
45:20 - Plants in airports, on planes, and the joy of sharing horticulture everywhere
48:01 - Industry camaraderie and logistical adventures—plant cargo and travel mishaps
52:16 - Celebrating Mother’s Day properly—wife, mom, kids, and traditions
55:19 - The cost of greeting cards versus plants—lessons learned and industry humor
56:37 - Wrap-up thoughts—community, diversity, and the industry’s charm
57:48 - Final thanks and closing remarks—connect with us & share your Mother’s Day stories
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