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Intrinsic Perennials' Mai Tai and Alabama Slammer Geums
Intrinsic Perennials introduces two hot new Geum cultivars for the 2011 season
Intrinsic Perennials' Mai Tai and Alabama Slammer Geums
 
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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!
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Meet the Cast

Richard Weber

Richard Weber and his wife Debbie founded Springhouse Gardens, a retail and landscape business, in 1995. They are the 2002 recipient of ANLA's Retail Rising Star Award and were named one of ‘The Revolutionary 100 Garden Centers’ for 2008, 2009 and 2010 by Today’s Garden Center Magazine. Richard has appeared on both radio and television (you can find him on YouTube). An innovator with electronic marketing, their Facebook page reaches nearly 1,100 fans and their weekly, in-house e-newsletter, The Springhouse Log enjoys a distribution of over 800 customers.

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).

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.

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."

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.
Company Info
Intrinsic Perennial Gardens, Inc. is a wholesale container nursery growing mainly 1 gallon perennials including tender perennials, ferns, grasses, shrubs and vines. We propagate around 80% of our own material. Roughly 1/3 is done by seed, 1/3 by cuttings and 1/3 by division. For propagation purposes we have 1 acre of field beds totaling 11,000 square feet for plug production.

Intrinsic Perennial Gardens Inc. started in 1992. Currently we list over 900 varieties. We have also selected, bred and introduced several varieties into the trade.
Phone: (815) 648-2788
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Intrinsic Perennials' Mai Tai and Alabama Slammer Geums

Find out more about Intrinsic Perennials' cocktail-a-licious new Geums here

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The Garden Idol 2011 Finalists

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The Garden Idol 2011 Winner Is...?

Find out more about this year's winner here
Brent's Breeding Program
Brent Horvath has worked with many different plants. Which of the following three do you think your customers are clamoring for?
The votes are in.....
11%
Echinacea
Echinacea has seen many hot new introductions over the past few years. Can plants like Brent's 'Showoff' featuring dramatic drooping petals and orange cones stand out?
72%
Geum
Geum? Really? Our judges were convinced that this plant, once considered a poor garden performer, has new potential thanks to Brent's breeding.
17%
Sedum
Much of Brent's work has focused on great foliage for season long interest. Garden Idol judge, Lloyd Traven raves about Sedum x 'Thundercloud.'
Resources
Learn more about this new Geum from Intrinsic Perennials.
Learn more about this new Geum from Intrinsic Perennials.
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Publishing Team
Project and Editorial Design: Jonathan Bardzik, ANLA

Visual and Video created by Fresh Brew Studios
Steve Kendall, Producer
Josh Miller, Producer

Graphic Design created by The Design Works