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What's New in Bloom Webinar

Great Plants and Designs for Spring 2026

What's New in Bloom

 

Join garden trend expert Katie Tamony and plant selections manager Georgia Clay for an inspiring look at the plants, palettes, and design ideas shaping gardens in 2026. In this lively webinar, you’ll discover standout new varieties, fresh color combinations, and creative ways to design spaces that feel both beautiful and personal. From statement shrubs to must-have perennials, Katie and Georgia will share what they’re most excited about for the coming season—and how you can bring these trends to life in your own garden.

Whether you're refreshing a patio container, redesigning a landscape bed, or simply looking for new inspiration, this session will give you practical ideas you can use right away. Expect insider insights from the growers and designers who live and breathe plants, along with tips on pairing colors, layering textures, and choosing varieties that thrive. Come ready to be inspired and leave with a fresh vision for your 2026 garden.

 

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About Katie Tamony

Katie Tamony is the Chief Marketing Officer of Monrovia. With more than 20 years of expertise in lifestyle and leisure industries, Katie has been tracking trends and developing consumer insight measures to help companies and organizations prepare for the future throughout her career. In 2001, she became the editor-in-chief of Sunset Magazine and Sunset Books. Katie has long been interested in the intersections of garden, art, health, and well-being. A longtime avid gardener, she returned to Monrovia in 2020 to lead its consumer marketing into the future. 

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About Georgia Clay

Georgia Clay is the New Plants Manager of Monrovia. In her role, she works with breeders and plant finders from around the world to bring new plants to market for Monrovia.  As a rising star in the horticulture field, Georgia has worked across the industry, in retail, plant breeding and landscaping before coming to Monrovia. She has a degree in Horticulture, Ecological and Sustainable Production from Oregon State University and hands- on experience in all sectors of the field. 

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