Pearce Butcher has always known that she is an artist who loves nature and science.
In this episode 041 Creating Beautiful Spaces for Functional Outdoor Living, we dissect Landscape Design as a unique…
Have you ever thought about how you could make your landscape beds more interesting and productive?
Well maybe harvesting tomatoes among your hydrangeas or picking broccoli from around the Azaleas.…
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…
Russell Camp knows what healthy garden plants love in a mulch.
In our 38th episode “Mulch Mulch Baby” we discuss the benefits and detriments of some of the most common and exotic mulches available.
He …
Jim Frederick is passionate about adding new garden drama and engagement through outdoor lighting every season.
In our discussion we discover his outdoor lighting techniques that add new visual dimens…
Fresh squeezed orange juice off his own tree is Charles Daniel’s dream come true.
In this episode 036 Charles shares his successful backyard and greenhouse citrus growing experience.
As a bonus he al…
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 fo…
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…
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 Tann…
It’s the details that matter when design, building, or maintaining your hardscape outdoor living spaces.
Our guest for this episode, Aaron Phifer entered the hardscape industry in 2012. He is now the…
Doug Scott’s path to his own landscape design firm is anything but typical.
After earning a BA degree from Vanderbilt University and an MBA from Emory University he worked with several consulting firm…
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 arrangements. In our conversation he tells us h…
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…
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 …
For decades Eric King has been designing award-winning landscapes. By working with nature his designs encourage people to be outside.
He is a landscape architect and co-owner of the residential design…
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…
Dr. Bethany Harris is the Director of Education at Callaway Gardens, where she oversees the Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center and the Callaway Gardens Discovery Center.
She leads the horticultural educat…
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…
This is episode 023 Lisa’s Garden Revealed on The Garden Question Podcast. A follow up to episode 22 Communicating Your Garden Ideas on Paper with Lisa Nunamaker.
Lisa reveals her strategy in designi…
Award-winning designer, artist and educator, Lisa Nunamaker is a master at teaching others how to communicate garden design and landscape graphic ideas on paper.
Her website Paper Garden Workshop.com…