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The Long Game of Planning Crops with Hilliary Metzger

37 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Growers Gonna Grow, Rayne Gibson sits down with Hillary Metzger, Sales Manager at Home Nursery Inc., to talk about one of the biggest challenges in the green industry: aligning plant demand with long-term production. Hillary shares insight into how growers plan crops months and even years in advance, and why nurseries can’t simply pivot when demand shifts. The conversation explores the importance of communication between growers, designers, and contractors, and how better visibility into future demand could help reduce supply gaps and sourcing challenges. With experience serving both retail and landscape markets, Hillary also offers a unique perspective on how trends move through the industry and where disconnects often occur between what is being specified and what is actually in production. If you’ve ever struggled to find plant material or wondered why certain plants aren’t available when you need them, this episode explains why. Want to learn more about Rayne? Click Here [https://linktr.ee/rayne.taproots] Want to learn more about Home Nursery? Click Here [https://www.homenursery.com/]

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