Carol Hight is a native plant and wild flower advocate. She is a prolific writer for local publications and is a very in demand speaker for wildflowers. Her blog is BloomingBeautiful.com
She is a 30-y…
Jay Sifford’s passion for crafting immersive gardens that are full of magic and story guide his garden designs.
In this episode we will discover how Mary Poppins inspires and nurtures a space where re…
Staci L. Catron has one of the coolest jobs ever. She gets to live gardening in the past, in the present, and influence gardens of the future.
As the Director of the Cherokee Garden Library within the…
Melanie Deyton has made a life connecting people to plants through her family’s flower farm Melanie’s Garden.
We talk about successful Cut Flower Gardening. Overcoming the trials and the solutions of …
Jutt Howard loves what he does. Every day is a new adventure when growing hundreds of acres of grass for your home and athletic venues.
In this episode he talks about how you can be successful also. H…
Jo Phillips is the Retired Horticultural Manager for the best-preserved 19th century garden in the United States. The first planting at Hills and Dales Estate occurred in 1841 with the still growing …
Today we are having a conversation with Dr. Richard La Fleur about the importance of healing gardens. We will discover how they promote physical, mental, and spiritual healing as well as encourage se…
Christie Bryant speaks for trees every day. She loves to be in a person’s yard meeting their dogs and talking about what is best for their trees.
Climbing to the highest heights and exploring soil de…
Dr. Bodie Pennisi is an Extension Horticulture Specialist at the University of Georgia.
She has statewide responsibilities for the Georgia landscape industry and conducts applied research with emphas…
Lisa Bartlett is the Garden Manager for Smith-Gilbert Gardens.
She is responsible the over 4,000 species collection of plants.
This collection ranges from rare herbaceous perennials to rare and unusual…
For decades Eric King has been designing award-winning landscapes that work with nature and encourage people to be outside.
He is a landscape architect and co-owner of the residential design + build …
Finding the right plant combinations can minimize diseases, reduce pest, improve soil fertility and support pollinators.
Using science back methods will reward your garden decisions.
For 15 years horti…
If you have turf grass it can be frustrating?
In this episode we talk with Dr. Clint Waltz about solutions to your frustrations.
We also look into research practices and efforts in lowering the inputs…
Tara Dillard is a nationally recognized garden designer, author, and speaker. She has hosted her own CBS television program, The Better Gardening Show.
After earning degrees in engineering and horticu…
Brooks Garcia is fulfilling his dream in the Northeast Georgia Mountains.
The sun awakens him every day to his new adventure at Villa del Sole. A Tuscan style home and garden complete with long vista…
How much fun would it be to walk out on your balcony and grab a handful of fresh strawberries and pop them in your mouth?
Kristen Pullen will tell us exactly how in today’s episode.
We will also disc…
You’ll never want to leave a Susanne Hudson designed garden. Each garden room is an invitation to relax and enjoy again.
Susanne has been designing homes and gardens for over 40 years. She believes y…
In this episode we will talk with Landscape Architect Bruce Holliday about his landscape design philosophy and how you can enhance your property’s value.
Bruce has seen just about everything in his m…
Dewayne Gallatin earned his nickname “King of Containers” while overseeing The Sibley Horticultural Center at Callaway Gardens.
His primary horticultural focus today is managing and developing future …
In between being a stay-at-home Mom, volunteer, writer, photographer, and speaker Meg Cowden has been a full-time gardener for 25 years.
Her first vegetable garden crop was tomatoes grown in 5-gallon…