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Hydrangea Part II or Something New?
So many new intros, so few dollars! With no buffer in your budget, do you risk a flop left sitting on your shelves, or boring your customers with the same ol' same ol'? Enter Garden Idol: new intros with a healthy dose of brass-tacks critique from folks who will make their living growing, selling and installing these plants. What's the hottest new plant of 2011? Your vote will decide!

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Hydrangea Part II or Something New?
Part 1: New judges, a new host and...is that Captain Caveman or George Clinton (sans P-Funk)? Part 2: a look back at the 2010 performance that earned Hydrangea Vanilla Strawberry top honors for Bailey Nurseries.
EPISODE GUIDE
Episode 1 NOW PLAYING
Hydrangea Part II or Something New?

Part 1: New judges, a new host and...is that Captain Caveman or George Clinton (sans P-Funk)? Part 2: a look back at the 2010 performance that earned Hydrangea Vanilla Strawberry top honors for Bailey Nurseries.
Black Goes With Everything

From Ball FloraPlant comes a striking black petunia. Lloyd is bored, Tina is sold and Justin gets aroused. All this PLUS a sword swinging ninja!
I'll Call Him Mini-Me

Can this Spring Meadow stage-mom deal with her daughter's new found place in the Limelight? Good things really do come in small packages and our judges threaten extortion!
Talk Softly and Carry a Big Hat!

Syngenta Flowers' latest Lanai Verbena gets four "yes" votes from the judges. Intrigued? Find out why.
Let Me Paint You a Picture...

Tom Foley will be remembered for that thing he does with two cans of paint. But will Ball Ornamentals' hot Hydrangea leave our judges cold?
Geums in Paradise

Will the lure of a tropical paradise and a strong drink be enough to convince our judges that Geum is the new hot genus? Wait until you see these!
The Princess and the Gryphon

Bill Calkins in drag. That's all we're saying...Well, that, a magical fairy tale and two exciting innovations from PanAmerican Seed. How can you resist?
You Little Devil...

Bailey Nurseries returns with six, count 'em six, hot new intros. But which one do our judges think deserves a place in the garden Idol finale?
The Winner? You Decide!

The final slate is in. Which of these six stunning,new intros will be the hottest plant of 2011? Your vote decides...
And the Winner Is...?

You've voted and now it's time to reveal the winner of Garden Idol 2011. And the winner is...
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Poll Question Details
Who are our judges and what the heck do they know about growing, selling and designing with plants?
 
Garden Idol 2011: Where Are They Now?
Where are they now? A look back at the 2010 winner and how Vanilla Strawberry Hydrangea performed in 2010.
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MEET THE CAST
Chris B.
Todd D.
Lloyd T.
Katie K.
Tina B.
Justin H.
Jonathan P.
 
Chris Beytes
Chris “Seacrest” Beytes is editor and publisher of GrowerTalks and Green Profit magazines. A former wholesale greenhouse owner, Chris now travels North America and the world for Ball Publishing, seeking out the latest news, trends and ideas. Although partial to hydrangeas, his favorite plant is Pedilanthus tithymaloides, which will probably never win a beauty contest.
Todd Davis
Todd Davis has conducted interviews at more than 450 nurseries and other horticultural facilities in 41 states, Canada and Europe. His keen journalistic insight is informed with in-the-field experience working for three landscape contracting firms and with Skinner Nurseries’ (TX) landscape distribution operation. He is a frequent speaker at nursery industry events, is a Texas Certified Nursery Professional and a member of International Plant Propagators’ Society. In 2006, he was awarded Southern Nursery Association’s Pinnacle Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the green industry.
Lloyd Traven
Called both a “mad scientist” and “plant geek," LLoyd's passion is matched by his commitment to using advanced technology. Lloyd worked in market research and special projects at Ball Seed Company prior to purchasing the Peace Tree Farm property in 1983, which he and his wife, Candy, have grown from “the little greenhouses up on the hill” to an established and internationally respected operation. Lloyd is a technology guru and advocate for small growers. He has contributed to GMPro, OFA, GPN, Greenhouse Grower, and GrowerTalks, and can be seen, from time to time, palling around in front of the camera with Martha Stewart.
Katie Ketelsen
Katie Ketelsen is, plain and simple, a plant geek! From her grandfather's Christmas tree farm, she launched her career as the local HyVee garden center manager. Recently, she did landscape design, project management, marketing, social media and event planning for TimberPine Nursery. Today she's taking the online gardening world by storm at BHG.com, writing and contributing to the "Everyday Gardeners" blog. No matter where she's working, her perfect slice of heaven will always include fresh soil, five of the hottest new plant introductions, a watering can…and probably some chapstick.
Tina Bemis
Tina Bemis is co-owner of Bemis Farms Nursery, a small grower/retail garden center in central Massachusetts. She is a Cornell University Floriculture graduate, as well as a graduate of ANLA's Garden Center University. In addition to her primary role as grower of herbaceous plants, she creates all of the advertising, marketing, merchandising and promotional events. She teaches more than 200 workshops a year on container gardening and garden-related design projects. Along with her husband, Ed, she hosts the cable television gardening show "Bloomin’ with the Bemises."
Justin Hancock
Justin W. Hancock is the senior garden editor for the Better Homes and Gardens web site, www.bhg.com, and a serious plant lover. He's been a gardener all his life and has worked on garden books, magazines, and web sites for the last fifteen years. He lives in Des Moines, Iowa (where he's also the co-owner of a retail garden center, Loki's Garden).
Jonathan Pedersen
Jonathan Pedersen has more than 20 years experience in the horticulture industry. His job as Brand and Business Development Manager at Bailey Nurseries allows him to merge homeowner insight with industry know-how. “We want to make gardening easy for people to enjoy,” says Pedersen. “Having a beautiful outdoor space can be simple, no matter what color your thumb may be. The key is to make good choices.” A native of New Zealand, Jonathan travels all over the world in search of new plants for U.S. gardeners. As a full time resident of Minnesota for many years, he has come to appreciate the challenges many home gardeners face. “Our goal at Bailey Nurseries is to bring great plants to the marketplace, that are easier for homeowners to care for and enjoy.”
 
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Steve Kendall, Producer
Josh Miller, Producer

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