Meet Randy Best (and don’t miss his bulb-forcing workshops)
Do you recognize this face? If you’ve been to our Beltsville location sometime in the last 21 years, you’ve probably seen Randy Best because he’s been everywhere and done everything for us over all those years (in charge of houseplants, perennials, the supplies shop, etc.) Lately he’s been showing y’all how to “force” bulbs (really, it’s not nearly as violent an act as it sounds) in a series of workshops. By popular demand, they’re being repeated on October 11, 17, 23, and 30, all starting at 11 a.m. More workshop details here.
How Randy Got Here
But back to Randy. Have you ever noticed what a interesting – nay, colorful – group of people work in the horticulture and gardening world? Randy’s colorful past starts with his being a “NASA brat” growing up all over the Western Hemisphere – in Texas, Chile, California – before settling in Maryland in 1980. And he aspired to be not a plant expert but an architect, which led to his joining Behnkes on the facilities maintenance side, and the rest is history, as history often evolves at family-owned and -managed companies.
Randy’s Garden
The key to Randy’s College Park garden is in the nickname he has around the store – Mr. Hosta. That’s what happens when you grow over 150 different types of them, I suppose. His garden is also known for Japanese maples, and lots of assorted “weird plants” that he can’t resist. Randy’s agreed to share some garden photos with Behnkes Blog readers, so stay tuned. Maybe some fall color on those maples? Then in the dead of winter we’ll revisit his garden with summer photos of those hostas, okay? We’ll be all yearning for that scenes of summer soon enough.
Posted by Susan Harris. Tulip photo by Dubh.








