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Garden Time Garden Time is the # 1 garden TV program in the Northwest. For three years local gardeners in Oregon and SW Washington have turned to William McClenathan and Judy Alleruzzo to learn the latest in garden tips, planting techniques and the latest and greatest in tools and plants. From the experienced gardener to the novice, Garden time shows the viewer how easy and fun it is to build, maintain and enhance the garden they have always dreamed of. We also show the viewers how working with their local garden center/supplier/product will help them achieve their goals.

For more information you can check out Garden Time at www.GardenTime.tv.

Garden Time - William McClenathanGarden Time Host: William McClenathan

My earliest memories as a child are in the garden, walking down a small brick pathway with moss rose on either side, at my grandparents home in Pampa, Texas. Both sets of my grandparents were avid gardeners and I must have received my passion for plants from them at a very early age.

Although I never thought I would make my career in this industry (my first college degree was in Theology) I have fallen in love with it.

I began my career in this industry at a well known nursery in a north Dallas, Texas suburb. When I quit, I decided that I would open my own nursery, which I did.

Although successful (we were wholesale and retail) life lead me through a time of change. I closed the business and moved to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, where I worked as General Manager for a company that grew roses for tropical climates (again, both wholesale and retail). After a couple of years, my parents fell prey to cancer (mother) and Alzheimer’s (father) so I moved to Portland to take care of them and to peruse a degree in Opera.

While attending Portland State University, I worked at Portland Nursery on Stark street as a seasonal employee. I transferred to the Division street store in 2000, and in August 2003, I was offered the position of color buyer and Asst. Manager. In August 2004, I was given the Store Directorship of Portland Nursery’s amazing Division Street location.

Although the last year has been exhausting, it has been my pleasure to lead this beautiful location and its exquisite staff on a new journey and a new vision in retail garden centers.

When I was approached to work on Garden Time, I accepted without reservation.

Nothing brings me more satisfaction than to educate people about gardening and attract new fans to this great hobby and lifestyle.

Truly, I have a passion for plants. I look forward to sharing that with you in the future.

Garden Time - Judy AlleruzzoGarden Time Host: Judy Alleruzzo

I grew up in Chicago & had my first flower garden when I was about 10 years old. My Mom always says I inherited my love of gardening from my Sicilian Grandfather, as she doesn't like to garden.

Over the years, I took care of the small veggie and flower garden in our city yard. When it was time to get a job, I found a position in a tropical plant shop. Houseplants were all the rage & I collected a huge amount. Our family's home looked like a jungle.

College came along & horticulture was the natural progression of my interests. A suburban college offered a 2 year horticulture degree so I signed up. The classes were interesting & fun & I learned a lot. (Even today, I remember many Botanical names that were burned into my brain.) Unfortunately, the job market in Chicagoland was not much, so the knowledge was just used for my personal enjoyment.

Fast forward to 10 years later. My husband Ben Gentile & I are on a 1 year "vacation," traveling around the world. I am visiting gardens and seeing landscapes I had only seen in books. All the years of gardening as a hobby paid off as I knew a little about a lot of plants.

The year ended with a re-entry into the U.S.A. in Portland, Oregon. It was April and every plant seemed to have flowers. The sun shone almost every day. Ben and I were hooked. We flew back to Chicago, sold the house and were back in Oregon by Christmas.

Now I needed to learn about gardening in the Willamette Valley. Marion County Master Gardener's classes were starting up in January. What a great bunch of people to meet & learn from! In the course of those classes, I heard about a garden center called Al's Fruit & Shrub Center. I needed a job & thought Al's would be a place to start. Lucky for me they needed a cashier. My luck held out & a Perennial Department position opened up.

It was near the beginning of the perennial plant craze in gardening. I was swept up in the explosion. I now buy the perennial varieties for our production facility to grow and Al's three stores to sell. It is challenging and a lot of fun. We now grow over 1000 varieties. I'm always on the lookout for interesting plants to tempt our customers.

I know I will be learning much more about gardening in Oregon through Garden Time. I know the viewers will too!

 

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