What can you do to improve your garden’s soil to reduce failures? In this episode 061 Sustainable Soil Success with Bryce Lane, we discover how understanding soils influences abundant plant growth.
Br…
Melanie Deyton has made a life connecting people to plants through her family’s flower farm Melanie’s Garden.
In this episode 060 we talk about successful Cut Flower Gardening. Overcoming the trials a…
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…
Augustus Jenkins Farmer III is a renaissance plantsman. Born into a family of artists, musicians, and farmers, he fell in love with the natural world early in his childhood. Later he went on to pursu…
In this 057th episode with talk with Carol Reese about the Dangers Posed by the Native Purist Movement. Before your eyes pop out of your head take another sip and listen.
Carol Reese is a retired Ext…
Jay Sifford’s passion for crafting immersive gardens that are full of magic and story guide his garden designs.
In this episode 056 Cornerstones of a Great Garden, we will discover how Mary Poppins …
Mississippi native Felder Rushing is an 11th-generation Southerner.
After retiring from Mississippi State University as a consumer horticulturist he spends half his year in his celebrated Mississippi…
Trees aren’t just for beauty any more.
They provide your community with measurable health, financial, and environmental values.
Susan is a ISA Certified Arborist that is on a mission to balance the cha…
Erica Glasener is a plant lover, horticulturist, writer, author and speaker.
She is passionate about all things green and is currently the Community Involvement and Events Manager for Piedmont Park Co…
When Southern Living The Grumpy Gardener speaks gardeners listen.
For more than 40 years Steve Bender has strived to make gardening fun. His writings about southern gardens and his hands in the dirt …
Growing food on your balcony, patio, or in small yards is fun and simple. Follow a few easy steps and many healthy good eats are in your future.
This is episode 051 – Growing Vegetables and Herbs in C…
Minimizing diseases, reducing pest, improving soil fertility and pollinator support are all determined by the plant combinations you choose. In this episode 050 – Companion Planting That Works with J…
Do you ever get frustrated with your Turf Grass?
In this episode 049 Proper Agronomics for Healthy Turf Grass, we talk with Dr. Clint Waltz about solutions to your frustrations.
The current research i…
This is Episode 48 and we are introducing a new series that I believe you will find interesting and beneficial. The series will be a collection of Garden Case Studies from my experiences as a garden …
Susan Mulvihill is passionate about growing vegetables! Her organic growing methods and pest control have yielded some mighty good eating.
She and her husband, Bill, live and garden on 5 acres in Spok…
Craig LeHoullier is known for many things in the tomato world. Some know him as the NC Tomatoman. Some know him as the fellow who named the very popular heirloom tomato Cherokee Purple.
To others, he …
Today we talk with Joe Lamp’l about Preparing for Your Spring Garden.
We find out how an energetic young boy snaps the branch off his dad’s shrubs. In his hast to cover up his accidental deed he hurri…
The seed planted in Tom Cox as a little boy have matured into the largest species collection of conifers in North America. In this episode we talk about his over 4,000 plant collection and how you ma…
Terry Beasley has seen his fair share of flower emergencies at Oelschig Nursery. When the unforeseen happens and blooms are needed in a hurry Terry and the team jump into action.
The next time you se…
Josh Fuder’s search to identify the old apple trees growing at his newly purchase home ignited a path to discovering and recovering lost apple varieties of Georgia.
In this episode 042 Saving Heritage…