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Ep. 18: CAST 2026 Unfiltered … and Potty Learning Boot Camp

Ep. 18: CAST 2026 Unfiltered … and Potty Learning Boot Camp

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In this episode, Bill debriefs on California Spring Trials 2026—which just wrapped up on March 27—and shares his unfiltered thoughts on the event, some of the big picture trends, new variety direction and a bit about the overall vibe of the event. Mason asks him some hard questions and Bill does his best to not dodge them and actually give honest opinions.

Watch CA Spring Trials coverage videos (starring Bill, Chris Beytes and Jen Zurko)

Bill also adds his own thoughts to the garden center good, bad and ugly discussion from episode 17, which he missed while on vacation with his family. Speaking of families … Seth is away this week with his kids on spring break and Mason’s family had a big weekend conducting a “potty learning boot camp.”

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(NOTE: Apologies for the few times video cuts out … no clue what happened and I’m way too busy catching up on work to try and fix it. ~Bill)

In this episode:

  • Key takeaways from Spring Trials including plant innovations, sustainability and market trends
  • Personal stories from feed stores to greenhouses, highlighting the evolution of gardening and retail experiences
  • Insights on the most innovative plants like black-leaf begonias, glow-in-the-dark petunias and trendy dahlias
  • Industry trends: conservative product releases, combo recipes and the future of plant breeding
  • Behind-the-scenes tales including propane filling, customer interactions and memorable garden center moments
  • Food and travel highlights with restaurant recommendations and parenting wins, like potty training success!
  • Lighthearted sports banter about baseball rivalries and seasons
  • Parenting shout-outs and personal milestones from potty training weekends to family vacations
  • Industry observations: sustainability practices and the shift in plant production
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