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GROWERS GONNA GROW

Hosted by Rayne Gibson · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 11 episodes

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Episodes
11
Last ep.
10 days ago
Avg length
44m
Booking Probability™
27
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Listen Score
15
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Virality (30d)
46
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About this podcast

Growers Gonna Grow is a business-focused conversation about the plant supply side of the green industry. Hosted by Rayne Gibson, the show bridges the gap between nurseries and landscape contractors by unpacking the planning, timing, systems, and operational realities behind how plants move from field to jobsite. This is not a plant care show. It is about the business side of plants. Why do availability issues happen? Why does timing matter? Where do install projects go sideways? And what does smarter plant planning looks like in practice? With decades of experience on the nursery side of production, sales, wholesale sourcing, and operations, Rayne brings an insider’s perspective to conversations that help the industry operate more efficiently and profitably. If you want a clearer understanding of how plant supply really works, this is the show.

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About the host

Rayne Gibson hosts GROWERS GONNA GROW, a business show with 11 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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Turf’s Up Radio Founder Darren Gruner

May 29, 202644mEp. 120

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

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Busy Doesn’t Mean Profitable (Dan Platta)

May 11, 202657mEp. 110

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 under

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LA Design vs Landscaper Reality with the Joneses

Apr 27, 202648mEp. 100

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 avail

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The Broker’s Role in Plant Sourcing

Apr 20, 202644mEp. 90

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

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The Long Game of Planning Crops with Hilliary Metzger

Apr 13, 202637mEp. 80

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

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Stop Chasing Plants with John DeHaven

Apr 6, 202653mEp. 70

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: orde

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Setting The Tree Standard with Paul Meehan

Mar 30, 202643mEp. 60

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

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Digitizing the Plant Supply Chain with Mario Cambardella

Mar 23, 202625mEp. 50

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 pers

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Plants Should Come First with David Marciniak

Mar 16, 202637mEp. 40

In this episode of Growers Gonna Grow , Rayne Gibson talks with David Marciniak of Landscape Design Lab about one of the biggest disconnects in the green industry: plants often become the last thing considered in a lands

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The "Root" of the Problem: Why Container Technology Matters with Eric Olsen

Mar 9, 202642mEp. 30

In this episode of Growers Gonna Grow , Rayne Gibson sits down with Eric Olson, Business Development Manager for RediRoot , to talk about how container technology affects plant health long before a plant ever reaches the

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Plants Are Not Pavers with Christopher Uhland

Mar 2, 202647mEp. 20

In this episode of Growers Gonna Grow , Rayne Gibson and Chris Uhland break down what happens when living plant material is handled like a commodity. From unrealistic timelines to poor jobsite handling, they dig into whe

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Who and What is Growers Gonna Grow??

Feb 18, 202649mEp. 10

On the very first episode, I want to break down who I am and what we are here for. Growers Gonna Grow goes beyond plants and into the strategy behind them. I help green industry pros understand production timelines, supp

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Who is the host of GROWERS GONNA GROW?

GROWERS GONNA GROW is hosted by Rayne Gibson. The show is categorised under business (entrepreneurship) and has published 11 episodes.

How many episodes does GROWERS GONNA GROW have?

GROWERS GONNA GROW has published 11 episodes.

What topics does GROWERS GONNA GROW cover?

GROWERS GONNA GROW regularly covers business, entrepreneurship, arts. It sits in the business category, with a entrepreneurship focus.

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GROWERS GONNA GROW is accessible for guests with genuine business expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.

Is GROWERS GONNA GROW currently accepting guest pitches?

GROWERS GONNA GROW hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.

How long are GROWERS GONNA GROW episodes?

Episodes of GROWERS GONNA GROW average 44 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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Our data rates GROWERS GONNA GROW's guest bar at 80/100 (Premium tier). Established thought leaders with verified media credentials. Sign in to PitchCentric to see how your own Pod Score compares against this show.

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