Jason Reeves knows plants and loves talking about them.
He is a research horticulturist and curator for the University of Tennessee Gardens, at the West Tennessee Ag Research and Education Center in J…
How would you like to impact the environment in a positive way with your garden? In this episode we talk with Dr. Andy Pulte about having fun and succeeding in a dynamic ecological vibrant garden.
And…
Pam Farley talks about what it takes to grow a high yield container food garden in this episode. Her successful methods has produce many a good meal for her family.
Since grade school Pam has been gar…
In this episode we talk with Nancy & Pierre Moitrier about how they approach garden creation as a wife and husband team.
Why inspiring your garden soul is important to them as they design and build a…
When Noelle Johnson arrived in the desert she kill every plant she owned. She fancied herself a green thumb, but she wasn’t from around here, the desert.
She was determined to succeed and earn her B.S…
Growing organic vegetables is Susan Mulvihill’s passion.
She has learned many lessons from her consistent gardening of 5 acres in Spokane, Washington with her husband Bill. Their large raised-bed gard…
Toni Gattone believes there is always another way to get it done with adaptive garden tools and mindset.
She believes that gardening is one of the healthiest activities for anyone.
In this episode we…
In this episode we talk about the future of boxwood in the garden, a visit to Bunny Mellon’ Garden, and the return of the Norton Grape to Virginia with Pat Reilly.
Pat educates homeowners and landscap…
In this episode I talk with Kathy Jentz about groundcovers and how they may solve many of your garden issues.
We explore how to make wise selections when seeking the perfect groundcover.
Kathy is a l…
Today we talk with two plant geeks that meet in a garden. Both are now Directors of two prominent public gardens in North Carolina.
Adrienne Roethling is the Director for Paul J. Ciener Botanical Gard…
At Stoneleigh, Ethan Kauffman is introducing biodiversity to a formal garden.
Using sound design reasoning and creative native plants for formal hedges and knot gardens.
He is always looking to fill a…
In this episode we talk with Jordan Daneker about the little things that bring your outdoor spaces to life.
He walks us through the process on how he discovers and builds the perfect outdoor space for…
Paul Chappell grows trees headed to a landscape garden near you. He talks about the fascinating journey your tree might take before finding a home in your garden.
Once your tree finds its home, Paul…
Jenny Simpson meets people on their gardening journey and helps them grow, bloom, and thrive both in their garden and life!
In this episode we talk about how being a student of your garden puts you on…
Janet Draper gets to play in the dirt and talk to people from around the world.
This is her 25th year as the sole horticulturalist for Smithsonian’s Mary Livingston Ripley Garden.
This tiny 1/3 of an …
How did the Poinsettia become the Christmas flower?
It is a series of intriguing stories full of human drama, mysteries, secrets, challenges, and world domination.
Find out why every poinsettia plant s…
We are at the beginning of Christmas season and it is time to display the Christmas Tree.
Dr. Mel Koelling knows Christmas Trees.
He and his wife Laurie have grown thousands of trees every year at Tan…
Pearce Butcher has always known that she is an artist who loves nature and science.
In this
episode we dissect Landscape Design as a unique combination of art, science,
and problem-solving.
Pearce
loves t…
So much of Charles Daniel’s garden world revolves around camellias. In this episode he talks about how to be successful with Camellias and their surprising history.
He shares why Camellias are a key p…
082 – David Brown – Designing From The Garden
You will often find David Brown studying plants in the gardens at Hills and Dales Estate.
He seeks to acquire the perfect cutting for his amazing indoor ar…