• Turf’s Up Radio Founder Darren Gruner
    May 29 2026

    In this episode of Growers Gonna Grow, Rayne Gibson sits down with Darren Gruner, founder of Turf's Up Radio, to talk about why the green industry needed its own media platform and how industry communication is evolving.

    Darren shares the story behind building a 24/7 radio network dedicated entirely to landscaping, lawn care, nurseries, and green industry businesses. The conversation explores how platforms like Turf’s Up Radio help contractors, growers, and business owners connect, learn, and share real-world experiences in an industry that has historically lacked centralized communication.

    Rayne and Darren also discuss the role media plays in shaping the future of the industry, how knowledge-sharing impacts business growth, and why creating spaces for honest conversations matters more than ever.

    If you’ve ever wondered how the green industry is evolving beyond the jobsite, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at one of the platforms helping drive those conversations.


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    45 mins
  • Busy Doesn’t Mean Profitable (Dan Platta)
    May 11 2026

    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.


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    58 mins
  • LA Design vs Landscaper Reality with the Joneses
    Apr 27 2026

    In this episode of Growers Gonna Grow, Rayne Gibson sits down with Eric Jones, also known as Turf Teacher, to break down one of the biggest disconnects in the green industry: the gap between plant design and plant availability.

    Designers create the vision. Growers manage production timelines. Contractors are left trying to make the two align.

    The problem is, they often don’t.

    Rayne and Eric dig into why plant lists frequently don’t match what’s actually available, how production timelines are misunderstood, and where communication breaks down between landscape architects, nurseries, and contractors.

    They also discuss what happens in the field when plans fall apart, when contractors should push back, and what better collaboration between designers and growers could look like.

    If you’ve ever tried to source plants for a job and realized the plan doesn’t match reality, this episode explains why.


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    48 mins
  • The Broker’s Role in Plant Sourcing
    Apr 20 2026

    In this episode of Growers Gonna Grow, Rayne Gibson breaks down one of the most misunderstood roles in the green industry: the plant broker.

    Brokers sit in the middle of the supply chain, connecting growers, contractors, and suppliers. But are they simplifying the process or adding unnecessary complexity?

    Rayne explores why brokers exist in the first place, where they add real value, and where communication, pricing, and transparency can break down. The conversation also looks at the bigger issue behind it all: a fragmented system where inventory, timing, and information don’t always align.

    If you’ve ever relied on a broker, questioned their role, or struggled with sourcing plant material across multiple suppliers, this episode offers a clear look at how the system actually works.


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    44 mins
  • The Long Game of Planning Crops with Hilliary Metzger
    Apr 13 2026

    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.


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    38 mins
  • Stop Chasing Plants with John DeHaven
    Apr 6 2026

    In this episode of Growers Gonna Grow, Rayne Gibson sits down with John DeHaven, Sales Manager at Acorn Farms in Ohio, to talk about two topics that are shaping how plant material moves through the industry today: order consolidation and the growing demand for native plants.

    John shares practical insight into how landscapers and garden centers can improve margins by consolidating plant orders and sourcing more strategically. From freight efficiencies to better planning, the conversation highlights how the way plant material is purchased can have a major impact on project costs and profitability.

    The episode also explores the increasing demand for native plant material, particularly on commercial projects, and the disconnect that can sometimes occur between landscape architects, liner growers, and finish growers when those plants are specified.

    If you’ve ever wondered why certain plants are difficult to source, or how better planning and purchasing strategies can improve your bottom line, this episode offers a valuable look at the supply chain behind the plants we install.


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    54 mins
  • Setting The Tree Standard with Paul Meehan
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode of Growers Gonna Grow, Rayne Gibson sits down with Paul Meehan of Natchez Tree Co. and Natchez Trading Post to talk about the importance of plant grading standards and how they shape communication across the nursery supply chain.

    The conversation dives into the Florida Grades and Standards for nursery plants, why they were created, and how clear definitions around plant size and quality help eliminate confusion between growers, brokers, and contractors.

    Paul also shares real-world insight into sourcing plant material and explains why understanding plant standards can prevent costly misunderstandings when plants move from the nursery to the jobsite.

    If you’ve ever ordered a "specamine tree” and wondered why it didn’t match expectations, this episode explains why standards matter.

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    43 mins
  • Digitizing the Plant Supply Chain with Mario Cambardella
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode of Growers Gonna Grow, Rayne Gibson sits down with Mario Cambardella, founder of ServeScape, to explore how technology is reshaping the way plants move from growers to landscapes.

    Mario shares his perspective on the “farm-to-landscape” supply chain and why the green industry has historically struggled with inventory transparency, logistics, and communication between growers, designers, and contractors.

    The conversation also dives into how digital tools are making landscape design more accessible and how improving visibility into plant availability could change the way projects are planned and sourced.

    As demand for plants continues to grow and technology begins to modernize the industry, this discussion offers insight into where the landscape and nursery industries may be headed next.

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    25 mins