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  • Ep. 20: Overrated, Illegal & Banned (Happy Earth Day!)
    Apr 25 2026

    In this episode, Mason and Bill dive into their 20th milestone discussing the significance of Earth Day and proactive engagement in sustainability, overrated horticultural trends like window boxes and the practicality (or lack thereof) of some garden tools and landscape lighting, as well as garden products and plants that should be banned (metal fire pits). Then they call out industry items that should never evolve—like shovels and wheelbarrows—before discussing industry activities that feel illegal but aren’t. They close with thoughts on what instantly dates a garden, from props to outdated décor.

    Movies discussed include Dolphin Tale and Anchorman. Weapons discussed include mattocks, axes, hatchets, pruners and folding saws.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Celebrating 20 episodes and Earth Day musings

    02:05 – Imagining Seth on Earth Day hero missions

    03:11 – Eco-friendly kid activities and legacy inheritance

    04:58 – Reflecting on progress since the first Earth Day

    06:09 – A brief digression on social media detoxes

    08:35 – Overrated horticultural trends, starting with window boxes

    12:30 – The demise of porch pots and the enduring appeal of traditional pots

    13:10 – Perennials and the hype around first-year flowering plants

    14:38 – The decline of large vegetable plants at retail

    16:43 – The over-competition of ultra-compact plants

    17:40 – Overrated tools like aprons and gear in garden centers

    19:22 – Industry bans? Metal fire pits and colored mulch

    21:29 – The environmental and aesthetic implications of mulch use

    22:45 – Debunking landscape lighting and other garden decor myths

    26:41 – Items that should be banned for a year (eg, plastic pots, mulch)

    29:02 – What industry elements should never be upgraded (e.g., seed crops)

    33:16 – The absurdity of unnecessary gardening gadgets like robotic snow shovels

    36:45 – Strategies on lawn mowing designs and yard maintenance routines

    40:38 – Discussions on durable, classic garden containers and garden props

    43:14 – The ‘illegal’ looks of seed-starting grow lights and plant sales

    46:19 – The safety and legality of plant items like salvia and other 'forbidden' plants

    53:10 – Banana cores, littering perceptions, and the truth about genetically identical bananas

    56:51 – Outdated garden center fixtures and the charm of traditional landscape props

    59:50 – The importance of functional, timeless garden features and decor

    63:01 – Closing thoughts: engaging sustainability and practical tips for garden lovers

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    56 min
  • Ep. 19: The Happiest Industry on Earth! (Plus … Spring Projects & Circus Peanuts)
    Apr 13 2026

    The Squad is all together live in one room for this one, which creates a totally different dynamic because we are social creatures and virtual meetings just don’t cut it. This time, Mason, Seth and Bill talk about spring—the season. What’s it look like for the industry, their own jobs, their yards and gardens and even their neighbors’ lawns. They find out Seth is a grass guy and decide horticulture is without a doubt the happiest industry of all time.Other topics discussed include parking at big events, gas prices, Mason’s community pool, a new bagel shop, circus peanuts (the candy), unpaved garden centers, shepherd’s hooks and squash hammocks.Follow The Squad on Instagram: @GHSquadPod Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction: in-person recording and conference room vibes00:27 - The squad reunites physically after weeks apart01:00 - Sprin' in the Midwest: weather, outdoor activities, and summer plans02:20 - Spring break adventures: pools, staycations, and sports04:00 - Live sports insights: hockey, parking, and game day experiences06:07 - Parking tips and experiences at major venues, Spot Hero shoutout08:33 - Topic introduction: celebrating spring’s arrival and its impact on industry work09:47 - How spring influences garden centers, growers, and wholesale dynamics11:00 - Realities of busy spring seasons and planning for the upcoming months12:51 - Personal projects: preparing for fall and strategic planning in retail and production14:17 - Rising fuel costs and reflections on gas prices through the years15:28 - Gas prices, childhood memories, and eco-conscious choices19:11 - Favorite spring moments: opening windows, outdoor activities, and weather preferences20:31 - Love for spring rain and green grass, seasonal aesthetic appeal22:54 - Lawn care: overgrown shrubs, yard projects, and neighborly relations27:00 - Seed starting, vegetable gardening, and DIY plant projects30:37 - Garden structure upgrades: beds, wood choices, and DIY framing31:54 - Fun detours into candy: circus peanuts, childhood nostalgia, and taste tests36:23 - Yard and landscape updates: trimming, planning, and neighbor comparisons37:41 - Gardening philosophies: simplicity, overgrown over perfect, and seasonal chaos40:24 - Landscaping choices: functional versus decorative features, and industry storytelling43:47 - Greenhouse setups: dirt floors, plant care, and operational insights45:28 - Garden bulbs, winter planting, and spring surprises48:46 - Yard cleanup plans, landscaping strategies, and seasonal planting goals54:39 - Current projects: mulching, edging, and perennials55:28 - Industry happiness: survey insights, employee satisfaction, and long-term joy62:25 - The industry as a source of happiness and fulfillment64:09 - The distraction factor: fogged windows and overcommunication of negativity65:55 - Wrapping up: future episodes, guest ideas, and upcoming topics such as AI66:48 - Listener interaction: comments, feedback, and the importance of community67:42 - Final thoughts: staying connected through social media, subscriptions, and upcoming content

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  • Ep. 18: CAST 2026 Unfiltered … and Potty Learning Boot Camp
    Mar 30 2026

    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.”

    Follow us on Instagram: @GHSquadPod

    (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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    1 h et 1 min
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