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15 Apr 2020Sensory Gardens00:35:12

Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler discuss the five senses in the landscape and suggest options for including the four beyond sight for rich sensory experiences. The senses help ground us in the present moment, and this feature of landscapes, gardens and even plants in the home is a key to the health and wellbeing that plants provide. 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

20 Nov 2020Compost!00:36:13

Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler depart from design a bit to discuss decomposition. This week's episode is all about the rich organic soil amending substance known as compost. From what to put into your compost bin to what to watch out for when getting compost from another source, our hosts share tips for successful, pest free composting.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

08 Jan 2021Landscape Reflections00:26:21

Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler are back with a look at the year behind and the year ahead. Our hosts reflect on what worked and what didn't as their landscape business adapted. 

Check out our interview in Better Homes and Gardens about the year to come!

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

30 Oct 2020The Landscape on the Silver Screen00:37:59

Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler discuss the principles of landscape design that apply to landscapes in film. What elements of movie magic apply to successful world building in our own back yards? A landscape that doesn't match the story can sometimes take our hosts right out of the story, but many techniques are perfectly done. Learn what to watch for if your own landscape is scouted as a filming location. Listen to some of the film related requests King Garden gets on a regular basis. 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

04 Feb 2021World Class Grass00:36:13

Our hosts dive into the world of grasses in this episode. From the iconic American lawn to the four season beauty of several grass species, Kate and Charles Sadler talk design and care considerations. Using different grass species can lend ecological benefit to the landscape. Growing and dormancy cycles can have big implications for the look of different grasses. 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

29 Jul 2020Landscape Remediation00:36:16

This week, hosts Kate and Charles Sadler talk specifics for landscape restoration and renovation. Whether you need to try and restore your landscape to an original condition, or you need to find news ways to restore an altered landscape, this episode has some helpful tips for where to start. 

 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

12 Aug 2020The Business Landscape00:47:01

Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler tackle the topic of being in the landscape business. They cover the trajectory from the sole-proprietorship beginnings of their landscape design firm, King Garden, to the current partnership with expanding services. The Sadlers share their experiences in business training courses and how those lessons have applied specifically to the landscape trade. 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

01 Jan 2020Real Estate and the Landscape00:36:32

In the Landscape celebrates a new year and a new decade by thinking of fresh starts! This episode, hosts Kate and Charles Sadler cover the buying and selling of homes and landscape considerations. How do we achieve curb appeal? What should we look for during a home inspection in terms of the landscape.

For more, visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

04 Mar 2020Into the Garden Wild00:35:29

Our hosts go wild in this episode all about designing a little wild space into our landscapes. From the heart of Manhattan to residential back yards, it’s possible to organize space for a wilder, more naturalistic look than the standard landscaped look.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

03 Jun 2020Designing for Increased Privacy00:40:24

This week we are back on the topic of screening and planting for privacy. Our hosts address important considerations for density and vigor of privacy screening. From sound to what to do about overhead screening, this episode delves deeper into the topic for those spending more time in areas of their yards and balconies.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com 

 

19 Feb 2020Art and Architecture00:34:36

Hosts Charles and Kate Sadler cover the architecture of the landscape. Considering the form and structure of plants and knowing how plants will grow into their natural shapes can inform the long term design of a landscape. Landscape and built forms come together in this rich topic.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

24 Sep 2020Public Private Partnerships00:34:15

Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler get In the Landscape talking about the parks around their Houston area home. They also discuss the evolution of the conservancy structure that protects many landscape spaces for public use. 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

22 Jul 2020A Return to Trees00:40:08

This week, our hosts return to their roots with an episode all about trees. In honor of the very first episode of In the Landscape "The Right Tree", hosts Kate and Charles Sadler talk tree types, tree care and general tree topics. Trees are such a vital component to a healthy, thriving landscape. Certified arborist Charles Sadler discusses some of the key elements to tree care throught the life of a tree.

 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

24 Jun 2020Designing for Curb Appeal00:41:51

The front facade of any building typically represents the first impression visitors have of the landscape design and architecture of the property. Maximizing the impact of this facade is the goal in curb appeal design. Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler cover the starting considerations for a successful curb appeal design. Whether the program is a quick home sale or enjoyment for years to come, taking the design in careful planned steps can be the key to success and time and budget management.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

09 Sep 2020The Urban Landscape00:37:25

Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler close out their three part series on differing landscapes with a consideration of design in the urban landscape. Both once big city dwellers, our hosts cover the great contribution to cities of landscape design through street scapes, city parks, community projects and even on the home front with small scale gardens. 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

05 Aug 2020Entwined in Vines00:38:31

This week, hosts Kate and Charles Sadler focus on the versatility and beauty of vines. Our hosts discuss the benefits of native species and the dangers of invasive vines. How and where to plant vines as well as which vines are safe for buildings and other plants are key considerations for using these plants in the landscape. 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

19 Aug 2020Growing Cuttings for Arrangements00:33:21

Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler chat about garden cuttings this week. Bringing the outdoors in to create decorative arrangements is one of the great benefits of growing our own plants. How we prune and how we cut and arrange our cuttings is key to preserving the production and health of our cutting plants. 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

10 Jun 2020Passing Through The Gates with Christo00:34:24

This week's episode is a personal reflection by host Charles Sadler on his time as a participant during the installation of Christo and Jean Claude's The Gates in Central Park in honor of Christo's life. Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler touch on topics of landscape art on a grand scale and what it means to add art to public landscapes. Our hosts also briefly and humbly address their personal commitment to Black Lives Matter and the deep work of anti-racism.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

   
22 Apr 2020Landscape Materials00:35:54

This week, hosts Kate and Charles Sadler discuss different considerations for selecting materials in the the landscape. Whether choosing the correct paving or selecting long lasting fencing, materials play an important role in the look, feel, and maintenance of outdoor spaces.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

01 Apr 2020Drawing Inspiration00:33:59

This week's episode draws on host Charles Sadler's experience as a professional illustrator. All about the practice of drawing, hosts Kate and Charles cover ideas for incorporating drawing into your garden and design work. 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

03 Sep 2020The Suburban Landscape00:38:36

Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler continue with the second in their three part series on different regions of landscape - rural, suburban and urban. They discuss the qualities of a largely designed community landscape and tackle one of the big programatic issues in the suburban landscape - the car.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

26 Feb 2020Rising Waters and Changing Tides00:38:04

This week's episode covers some important considerations for planting in areas near water. Whether the coast of an ocean or the banks of a stream, the unpredictable effects of water can affect design and plant selection. Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler discuss planning ahead for water on the move.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

08 Jul 2020Garden Buildings in the Landscape00:39:56

Our hosts Kate and Charles Sadler are back in studio this week discussing garden buildings in the landscape. From humble potting sheds to the history of the garden folly, our hosts cover ways to enhance your garden buildings and soften them with plants in our treasured outdoor spaces. 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

08 Apr 2020Roses are Red, and Yellow, Pink, White....00:32:53

Today our hosts touch on the topic of roses. This amazing plant has so many varieties and is beloved by many in the garden world. One of the most popular cut flowers of all time, roses can be a challenge to grow successfully. Kate and Charles Sadler discuss pruning and planting tips for the incomparable rose family. 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

15 Jan 2020Decluttering Your Landscape00:31:28

Can minimalism work in the garden, too? For plant lovers, less is not necessarily more, but our hosts discuss the process of decluttering your garden by carefully selecting which plants should go. Achieve simplicity and a complete garden look by enhancing what works and pruning what doesn't. Make simple changes to furniture and fixtures.

For more, visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

20 May 2020Pruning Tools Primer00:28:10

This week host Charles Sadler does a deep dive into tool safety, selection and use for the pruning of boxwood and other woody shrubs and ornamental trees. For anyone who wants to DIY in the landscape, or for professionals who are interested in continuing education, this episode is a sample from our Master Pruning Series. Visit the King Garden - In the Landscape YouTube Chanel to follow the visual presentation and for other pruning videos.

 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more!

18 Mar 2020Remote Design and Consulting Explored00:35:04

This week's episode is all about online design. Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler review the elements that are most helpful for taking advantage of design expertise remotely via: video and phone consultations, and design services through remote companies. These design services can often be cost effective and provide homeowners with a road map for planting. This is a great service to offer as a way to diversify any landscape design firm. 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

20 Jan 2021Implementing Your Design00:31:52

Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler discuss how to go from landscape designs and drawings to implementing your plan in the landscape. What should be considered in the first few months of the plan? How do we map out hiring contractors and permits, plants and materials. Join our hosts for this first of several discussions on implementing designs and long term maintenance of our gardens.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

13 Nov 2020Charles' Bookshelf -Reading Recommendations00:31:03

This week we look at host Charles Sadler's bookshelf and discuss some good reads for garden enthusiasts. From biographies to coffee table books, we highlight some great authors and topics from the world of landscape design, architecture and history. 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

22 Jan 2020Heart and Soil00:44:56

A special guest visits the studio: biologist Debra Caldwell is here to talk all about soil. This special substance is the foundation for all gardening. What is it? How do we amend it successfully to grow our gardens?

For more, visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

25 Mar 2020Into the Boxwood Clouds00:33:59

This episode is all about cloud gardens from design to installation, development and ongoing pruning care. This is a service hosts Kate and Charles Sadler are often asked to provide. Where does one start when creating a cloud garden? What species are best? From boxwood, to holly and yew. How is this style achieved through pruning? This episodes covers the basics from what to plant to how to shape it.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

06 Nov 2019A Culture of Preservation00:38:12

This week, our hosts discuss the preservation and restoration of special mature landscapes. Charles and Kate Sadler cover a history of the cultural landscape movement in the US, and provide resources for assessing and preserving special landscapes.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more!

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

29 Apr 2020The Right Shrub00:42:37

Shrubs are the backbone of the landscape. From hedging and screening, to mid-story interest and habitat, shrubs are an integral part of a well balanced landscape design. Selecting shrubs for hardiness and beauty, and knowing how to plant and care for them are keys to shrub success.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

17 Jun 2020The Right Perennial 00:40:26

Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler return to the topic of the right plant in the right place with an introduction to the world of perennials. This wide and varied plant group is the bread and butter of borders and beds. They discuss selecting the perennial for the place based on planting conditions, and touch on the topic of plant personality, which can make the difference between harmonious coexistence and some plants being pushed out. 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

15 Oct 2020Designing for Diversity00:35:38

Having a range of plants in a landscape is often a good strategy for promoting ecological health and visual interest. This week, hosts Kate and Charles Sadler cover the ways in which diversity intersects with design. From taking on and managing a diverse range of projects to ensuring biodiversity in a landscape project, this episode covers suggestions for managing an abundance of variety.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

06 Nov 2020Going Green00:35:37

This week, hosts Kate and Charles Sadler continue the conversation on making ecologically beneficial choices in our landscapes. From conserving water to considering solar power, the Sadlers discuss ways to get started on "greening" our green spaces.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

13 Nov 2019Back to Basics: Design Principles00:47:50

This episode is all about the basics of design. What are the important design elements to consider when developing a landscape design. From color, to form, to line, to scale, hosts Kate and Charles Sadler cover basic features of visual design, which inform how gorgeous landscapes are put together.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more!

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

18 Sep 2019Back to Basics - Pruning Edition00:40:34

This episode brings us back to basics with an outline of pruning techniques, tools, timings, and tips for beginning a hands on pruning practice in your landscape. Hosts Charles and Kate Sadler share information on how to identify where and what to prune on ornamental trees and shrubs.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more!

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

08 Jan 2020In the Landscape Comes Inside00:41:12

Indoor plants are a wonderful addition to any living, work or recreation space. Our hosts discuss the special world of indoor plants through the lens of design and care. Considering the conditions in which our indoor plants evolved outdoors helps make important decisions about what to try and cultivate.

For more, visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

21 Aug 2019Bearing Fruit00:27:32

Today we brush the surface of the topic of fruit. In this episode, hosts Charles and Kate Sadler focus on familiar varieties to North America such as apples, pears, and cherries. We cover what conditions are needed to plant, what to look for when pruning, and how to maximize your fruit harvest.

See some pruning techniques in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WK-uKvY5a14

For more on planting, pruning and harvesting from fruiting trees, visit: https://kinggardeninc.com/fruit-trees

More info about Flathead Lake region in Montana. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flathead_Lake

For more on the special apple trees of Kazakhstan: http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20160523-kazakhstans-treasure-trove-of-wildly-flavoured-apples

Stark Brothers Growers - fruit tree care info, pruning info and other info: https://www.starkbros.com/growing-guide/article/successful-tree-pruning

Dave Wilson Nursery grower of fruit trees answers which fruit trees are best for your area: https://www.davewilson.com/question/which-fruit-trees-best-for-my-area

University of Maine cooperative extension fruit tree pruning guidelines: https://extension.umaine.edu/fruit/growing-fruit-trees-in-maine/pruning/

Cornell University guide to growing fruit at home: https://ecommons.cornell.edu/bitstream/handle/1813/67/Cornell_Guide_to_Growing_Fruit.pdf

Colorado State University extension - guide to pruning fruit trees: https://extension.colostate.edu/topic-areas/yard-garden/training-and-pruning-fruit-trees-7-003/

A less common fruit tree we mentioned which is both quite ornamental and produces a delicious edible fruit: Cornelian Cherry or Cornus mas, Growing conditions - USDA Hardiness zones 4-8: a species of flowering plant in the dogwood family Cornaceae native to Southern Europe and Southwestern Asia: http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?kempercode=c290

 

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Acclaimed Landscape Design and Care Artist, plus ISA Certified Arborist Charles King Sadler,ASLA,ISA has been sought after for consulting and training in landscape design restoration and care by top landscape architecture firms and horticulturalists throughout North America and in Europe, and he has designed and cared for some of the finest properties in North American. Charles builds on over two decades of experience working on over 600 landscapes. Charles received his fine arts education from the Rochester Institute of Technology, and his Landscape Architecture training from SUNY-ESF; school of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse University Campus.

Send comments, questions and corrections to connect@kinggardeninc.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

We have offices in Houston, TX, Greenwich, CT and Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, but we visit gardens everywhere we are asked to go.

 

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

Sound Editing: Podcast Motor

Podcast Logo: Dyad Communications

 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more!

17 Jul 2019Beautiful Buxus - Boxwood Explored00:32:59

We love boxwood! Today's episode features a discussion on the basics of boxwood. This versatile decorative shrub can survive in a range of climates and be shaped in a multitude of ways. Learn a little of the history of boxwood, and why it has become so popular in landscape design. From topiary, to cloud gardens, to parterres and privacy hedges. Learn about some of the emerging threats to several species and how best to hedge against them.

We visit and help restore a New England boxwood garden and share boxwood care tips: https://youtu.be/OlOGVCU4pp4

Follow us on instagram at @kinggardeninc, and visit our website for beautiful images of boxwood, www.kinggardeninc.com

The growers - Saunders Brothers - whom we reference: https://www.saundersbrothers.com/

Some of the landscapes and gardens we visited in the Charlottesville, Virginia region: University of Virginia Campus and Pavillion Gardens and Monticello https://www.visitcharlottesville.org/visitors/things-to-do/gardens/

 

Missouri Botanical Garden Plant Finder m https://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/plantfinder/plantfindersearch.aspx

Small Wonders - the exhibit featuring boxwood miniatures: https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2017/small-wonders

The American Boxwood Society http://www.boxwoodsociety.org/

The European Boxwood and Topiary Society https://www.ebts.org/

 

Some species we mention:

English Boxwood - Buxus sempervirens 'Suffruticosa', susceptible to various diseases including Boxwood Blight, not tolerant of increased weather extremes (heat, cold, drought, wetter conditions)

Korean Boxwood - Buxus microphylla var. koreana, quite tolerant of insects, more tolerant of increased weather extremes (heat, cold, drought, wetter conditions), observed cold tolerance in USDA zones 5 and 6 in New York State

Japanese Boxwood - Buxus microphylla var. japonica, ‘Green Beauty’ variety remains slightly smaller, quite tolerant of insects, more tolerant of increased weather extremes (heat, cold, drought, wetter conditions). Species observed thriving in USDA zone 8 and 9 in Texas

Green Velvet - Buxus x ‘Green Velvet’, susceptible to insects 

Vardar Valley - Buxus sempervirens ‘Vardar Valley’, quite tolerant of insects and disease 

Common or American Boxwood - Buxus sempervirens, susceptible to insects and blight 

  

Join the Conversation!

Follow us on Twitter @in_landscape

Follow us on Instagram at @kinggardeninc

Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/inthelandscape

For more about our own landscape design practice visit: www.kinggardeninc.com

Acclaimed Landscape Design and Care Artist, plus ISA Certified Arborist Charles King Sadler,ASLA,ISA has been sought after for consulting and training in landscape design restoration and care by top landscape architecture firms and horticulturalists throughout North America and in Europe, and he has designed and cared for some of the finest properties in North American. Charles builds on over two decades of experience working on over 600 landscapes. Charles received his fine arts education from the Rochester Institute of Technology, and his Landscape Architecture training from SUNY-ESF; school of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse University Campus.

Send comments, questions and corrections to connect@kinggardeninc.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

We have offices in Houston, TX, Greenwich, CT and Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, but we visit gardens everywhere we are asked to go.

 

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

Sound Editing: Podcast Motor

Podcast Logo: Dyad Communications

 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more!

22 Oct 2020Podcasting about Landscapes00:38:16

Podcasting is a growing field, and with so many shows for listeners to discover, entering the field as a new podcaster can be daunting. In this episode, hosts Kate and Charles Sadler discuss their process for beginning the In the Landscape podcast. They share tips and ideas to help other landscape enthusiasts bring their ideas to this wide ranging format. 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

12 Feb 2020Speaking and Writing About the Landscape00:37:48

How do professionals and landscape enthusiasts turn their love of the garden into a writing or speaking career? Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler share tips and encouragement for developing your own voice about the landscape.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

   
06 May 2020Ornaments in the Landscape00:36:11

This weeks, our hosts diverge from discussing plants and cover ideas for incorporate decor in the landscape. From birdbaths to sculpture, how we select and integrate decor into the landscape can provide the icing on the garden cake.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

05 Feb 2020Designing for Children00:35:10

Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler share about the unique challenges and opportunities of designing gardens for children. All the elements of the garden are in play to provide learning opportunities and discovery. They cover some of their favorite gardens to visit with special areas for children and the young at heart.

For more, visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

01 Oct 2020Back to Basics - Hierarchy in Design00:35:21

Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler discuss an important design principle in this week's episode. Design is often about careful selection and editing, and this process is governed by the order of relative importance. More is not necessarily always better when it comes time highlighting special features in the landscape. The process of design thinking helps to consider how to elevate certain elements in the landscape.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

29 Jan 2020Sharing Time - Becoming a Garden Volunteer00:29:40

Today's episode is inspired by a recent visit to Peckerwood Garden in Hempstead, TX. This gem is one of the Garden Conservancy's special gardens, and hosts Kate and Charles Sadler talk what it takes to become a volunteer for gardens like this and others around the country.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

27 Nov 2020Thrillers, Fillers & Spillers - Container Gardening00:36:56

Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler cover container gardening this week with a discussion all about planting and decorating ideas for pots and planters. From soil requirements to seasonal considerations, planters and container gardens offer a wonderful opportunity to get creative in the landscape.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

27 May 2020Exploring Public Garden Projects00:38:10

This week, our hosts discuss their involvement in the restoration of the Hammond Museum Japanese Stroll Garden in North Salem New York. This project is intended to bring the garden to new life for visitors of the museum. Host Charles Sadler discusses the steps involved in researching and preparing a space for new uses. Charles details his conversations with top public garden administrators including the Executive Director of Millennium Park in Chicago.

 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more!

13 May 2020Reimagining and Reclaiming Materials00:40:07

Using reclaimed, repurposed and upcycled materials in the landscape is a great way to add character and make use of finite natural resources. Particularly stone and brick. New materials often play an important role, but historic materials bring a welcome patina to our landscapes. Our hosts discuss how to source and design with repurposed landscape materials.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

11 Mar 2020Back to Basics - Color!00:30:56

Our hosts get colorful this week with basics on color and design with color. Color in the landscape is one of the most impactful elements of designs, and Kate and Charles Sadler cover how color works and what to consider for the garden especially.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

17 Sep 2020Shade Gardens00:36:06

Today's episode is all about the cool serene green of a shade garden. Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler talk through the features of growing in low sunlight. From wet to dry conditions, our hosts talk about the special plants and decor ideas to make the most of shady spots in your landscape.

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

26 Aug 2020The Rural Landscape00:36:46

Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler start the first of a three part series on different regions of landscape - rural, suburban and urban. We take a view of what it means to live in a country setting. What challenges do homeowners experience in the rural environment? Our hosts tackle considerations of scale and design as well as maintenance and care.

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15 Jul 2020Outfitting the Outdoor Room00:39:52

Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler have fun with imagining additions to outdoor entertaining spaces. Our hosts discuss lighting, eating areas, pools, sound systems and more as they discuss ways to enhance the gathering spaces in our own back yards.From kids activities to large parties, the garden can host a number of gatherings. Make the most of your landscape by thinking through the harmony of these different components and the different programs to which your outdoor space may be put. 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

11 Sep 2019Falling for Foliage00:32:42

Hosts Kate and Charles Sadler are talking fall color. While sugar maples are often the stars of Autumn in the north east of North America, many other species of tree and even types of shrubs, vines and ground cover can provide fall color outside the sugar maple's range. This episode covers what to plant during the fall and what to prune. Tips also include using leaves for mulch and insulation. 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more!

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com 

23 Oct 2019Featuring Water00:34:30

Hosts Charles and Kate Sadler return to the topic of water. This week's episode focuses on water features. Revisit a brief history of water in the landscape and learn important design considerations for introducing water features in your own landscape.

To join the conversation and send your questions, visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more!

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30 Oct 2019Garden Cities - Chicago00:26:30

This week our hosts share garden travel tips for the great American city of Chicago. Learn some of the history, including the work of Frederick Law Olmsted, and great civic spaces to visit. Add to the list of your travel favorites in the comments section!

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more!

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28 Aug 2019Green Screen - Privacy in Your Garden00:30:24

Screening is an important element of a designed landscape, but screening isn't just about blocking unwanted views, it's about focusing attention within the landscape. This week, hosts Charles and Kate Sadler take listeners on a virtual trip to the exquisite gardens of Japan to experience the focus that exceptional screening provides in the landscape. They cover important design considerations for planning and selecting screening materials. Tips for the maintenance of closely planted shrubs and trees, often necessary for effective screening, are covered in this week's episode. 

For images of hedge pruning, follow us on our channels below, or visit: https://kinggardeninc.com/hedges

For more on the gardens of Japan mentioned in this episode, visit:

Shugakuin - https://sankan.kunaicho.go.jp/english/guide/shugakuin.html

Katsura - https://sankan.kunaicho.go.jp/english/guide/katsura.html

Murin-an - https://murin-an.jp/en/

More information on Oak Wilt from NY State DEC: https://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/46919.html

More about Oak Wilt from USDA: https://www.fs.fed.us/research/invasive-species/plant-pathogens/oak-wilt.php

More info about selecting and planting privacy screening from Penn State Extension: https://extension.psu.edu/using-trees-and-shrubs-for-privacy-and-wind-screening

Road noise explained, along with suggestions: https://www.sonic-shield.com/highway-and-road-noise/

https://www.thisoldhouse.com/ideas/yard-noise-reduction

https://modularwalls.com.au/blog/how-to-reduce-noise-in-your-backyard/

 

Learn more about 18th century English landscape architect Lancelot “Capability” Brown (1715-1783). He designed over 170 parks. He was nicknamed "Capability" because he would tell his clients that their property had "capability" for improvement. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capability_Brown

http://www.capabilitybrown.org/

 

Learn about the history of the ha-ha; a recessed landscape barrier or trench that was commonly used in large scale landscapes in the 18th century. It created the illusion of an unbroken, continuous rolling lawn, whilst providing boundaries for grazing livestock. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ha-ha

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/what-is-a-ha-ha

 

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Acclaimed Landscape Design and Care Artist, plus ISA Certified Arborist Charles King Sadler,ASLA,ISA has been sought after for consulting and training in landscape design restoration and care by top landscape architecture firms and horticulturalists throughout North America and in Europe, and he has designed and cared for some of the finest properties in North American. Charles builds on over two decades of experience working on over 600 landscapes. Charles received his fine arts education from the Rochester Institute of Technology, and his Landscape Architecture training from SUNY-ESF; school of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse University Campus.

Send comments, questions and corrections to connect@kinggardeninc.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

We have offices in Houston, TX, Greenwich, CT and Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, but we visit gardens everywhere we are asked to go.

 

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14 Aug 2019Hello Neighbor!00:31:04

Hosts Charles and Kate Sadler talk neighborly landscape challenges and solutions in this week's episode. From fencing, to trees, to erosion issues, we look at how to come to workable solutions and when to seek the help of a landscape professional.

"Good fences make good neighbors" - 

Mending Wall - Robert Frost

 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more!

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11 Dec 2019Reflections on Holiday Plants00:44:40

Today's episode is all about plants and the holidays. Reflections and discussion of how some particular plants have come to be popular for the holidays. Plants are cultivated around the world and used to mark important celebrations. Our hosts focus on how a few special plants are grown and sold for holiday occasions. 

 

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31 Jul 2019If a Tree Falls...00:28:00

Today we discuss how Arborists care for trees, and what it means to become an ISA Certified Arborist, including how the certification may benefit you as a landscape professional, and how landscape consumers can benefit from seeking out a certified arborist. We cover how one becomes certified, and what the continuing education looks like. Tree Risk Assessment is an important function of a certified arborist and often results in saving trees. We also touch on a few outdated practices to be aware of, and we'll cover more tree health topics in future episodes.

International Society of Arboriculture: https://www.isa-arbor.com/

TreesAreGood.org provides the public with educational information about the benefits of trees and how to properly care for trees in the urban environment. The site contains resources from the International Society of Arboriculture. https://www.treesaregood.org/

ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualification https://www.isa-arbor.com/Credentials/ISA-Tree-Risk-Assessment-Qualification

Find An Arborist https://www.treesaregood.org/findanarborist/arboristsearc

 

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Acclaimed Landscape Design and Care Artist, plus ISA Certified Arborist Charles King Sadler,ASLA,ISA has been sought after for consulting and training in landscape design restoration and care by top landscape architecture firms and horticulturalists throughout North America and in Europe, and he has designed and cared for some of the finest properties in North American. Charles builds on over two decades of experience working on over 600 landscapes. Charles received his fine arts education from the Rochester Institute of Technology, and his Landscape Architecture training from SUNY-ESF; school of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse University Campus.

Send comments, questions and corrections to connect@kinggardeninc.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

We have offices in Houston, TX, Greenwich, CT and Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, but we visit gardens everywhere we are asked to go.

 

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27 Nov 2019Know Your Pro00:37:20

When is it time to call in a landscape professional? In this episode, hosts Kate and Charles Sadler review the categories of landscape professional services and when those services might be necessary for your project. From pulling permits to creating construction drawings, certified professionals can be essential for guidance. 

For more, visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more!

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24 Jul 2019Planning Pays Off00:32:36

Today we bring listeners through the steps to create a landscape design plan. Making use of your property survey, doing a shade/ sun study, taking account of the views you see most, and making appropriate plant selection based on maintenance consideration are a few of the steps that can help any designer plan, budget, and time a project well. 

More on A.E. Bye: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Edwin_Bye

 

American Society of Landscape Architects - founded in 1899 (ASLA) in the United States, more than 15,000 members. Landscape architects lead the planning, design, and stewardship of healthy, equitable, safe, and resilient environments. https://www.asla.org/default.aspx

American Professional Landscape Designers https://www.apld.org/

 

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Acclaimed Landscape Design and Care Artist, plus ISA Certified Arborist Charles King Sadler,ASLA,ISA has been sought after for consulting and training in landscape design restoration and care by top landscape architecture firms and horticulturalists throughout North America and in Europe, and he has designed and cared for some of the finest properties in North American. Charles builds on over two decades of experience working on over 600 landscapes. Charles received his fine arts education from the Rochester Institute of Technology, and his Landscape Architecture training from SUNY-ESF; school of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse University Campus.

Send comments, questions and corrections to connect@kinggardeninc.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

We have offices in Houston, TX, Greenwich, CT and Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, but we visit gardens everywhere we are asked to go.

 

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Sound Editing: Podcast Motor

Podcast Logo: Dyad Communications

 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more!

09 Oct 2019Popular Questions Answered00:38:14

Hydrangeas, bulbs, pruning gone awry?? Today's episode is provided by you, the listener! Hosts Charles and Kate Sadler answer listener questions on a range of topics.

To join the conversation and send your questions, visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more!

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04 Sep 2019Road Trip New York to Texas00:30:59

As summer begins to wane this week in the northern hemisphere, our hosts get personal and share the landscape details of their summer road trip through the Appalachian mountains. From New York to New Orleans and finally Texas, we talk the landscape scenes and changing phenotypes of plants as the latitude and elevation change. We notice so much in the travel landscape from the street trees Knoxville, Tennessee, the Bluffview sculpture garden of Chattanooga, Tennessee, a special tree sighting in Birmingham, Alabama, and the beautiful water adapted species of Louisiana. 

More info the style of Silva Cell street tree plantings: http://www.deeproot.com/blog/blog-entries/using-pervious-pavers-with-the-silva-cell-system

ISA Tree Climbing Arborist Competition: https://www.itcc-isa.com/

Some of the species mentioned:

Yew - Taxus

Sourwood - Oxydendrum

Tupelo trees - Nyssa sylvatica

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Acclaimed Landscape Design and Care Artist, plus ISA Certified Arborist Charles King Sadler,ASLA,ISA has been sought after for consulting and training in landscape design restoration and care by top landscape architecture firms and horticulturalists throughout North America and in Europe, and he has designed and cared for some of the finest properties in North American. Charles builds on over two decades of experience working on over 600 landscapes. Charles received his fine arts education from the Rochester Institute of Technology, and his Landscape Architecture training from SUNY-ESF; school of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse University Campus.

Send comments, questions and corrections to connect@kinggardeninc.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

We have offices in Houston, TX, Greenwich, CT and Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, but we visit gardens everywhere we are asked to go.

 

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Podcast Logo: Dyad Communications

 

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20 Nov 2019Special - Boxwood Radio Interview00:44:26

In this special joint episode, Host Charles King Sadler chats all about boxwood with radio host Carl Molter and his special guest host Ruth Ann Mummey of Bellsflower Nursery on the radio program Into the Garden on WDVR FM 89.7. We share their lively conversation on the selection, care, and future of this ubiquitous architectural garden staple.

For more, visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more!

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04 Dec 2019The Edible Garden00:38:53

Edible Gardens are an important topic in the landscape. From seed to harvest, much goes into the placing and planning of a successful edible garden. Hosts Charles and Kate Sadler discuss design considerations and planting suggestions for success.

For more, visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more! For courses that go more in depth on landscape topics, visit: https://kinggardeninc.com/online-courses

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16 Oct 2019The Garden Calendar00:43:40

Time marches on in the landscape. Today's episode is all about time in the garden, from weekly care, to the four seasons, to the life cycle of plants, hosts Charles and Kate Sadler discuss when to plant, when to care, and what to watch for as time progresses. 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more!

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02 Oct 2019The Outdoor Room00:40:03

Having an outdoor living space is a wonderful way to enjoy the landscape. This week our hosts talk about the essentials for maximizing the comfort and enjoyment of an outdoor room.

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10 Jul 2019The Right Tree in Your Landscape00:28:41

Trees Are Good! This episode focuses on key aspects of selecting, planting, and pruning newly planted shade trees for your landscape project. Your hosts Charles and Kate Sadler share their visits to premiere national tree growers in the Portland, Oregon region. Considering the mature size and shape of the tree you plant has lasting implications for the success of your landscape. We discuss practical tips including structural pruning at planting time and evaluating soil conditions and available irrigation. Visit kinggardeninc on Instagram for images from our nursery visits.

Send questions, ideas, and corrections to connect@kinggardeninc.com, follow us on Twitter at In_Landscape Scientific Names of Some Species Mentioned:

Live Oak - Quercus virginiana

California Live Oak - Quercus agrifolia

Texas Red Oak - Quercus texana

Water Oak - Quercus nigra 

 

Some of the growers and gardens we visited in Portland Oregon region: 

J. Frank Schmidt & Sons Co. - wholesale grower of shade, flowering and specialty ornamental trees https://www.jfschmidt.com/

Iseli Nursery - wholesale growers of rare dwarf conifers, Japanese Maples, ornamental trees and shrubs http://www.iselinursery.com/

Portland Oregon Japanese Garden https://japanesegarden.org/

 

Links to the work of Dr. Ed Gilman - https://hort.ifas.ufl.edu/woody/pruning.shtml

Texas A&M University Tree Selector/ Planting Guide: http://texastreeplanting.tamu.edu/

Arbor Day Foundation https://www.arborday.org/

Tree and Shrub Encyclopedia by Michael A. Dirr: Dirr's Encyclopedia of Trees and Shrubs

Missouri Botanical Garden Plant Finder https://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/plantfinder/plantfindersearch.aspx

 

TreesAreGood.org provides the public with educational information about the benefits of trees and how to properly care for trees in the urban environment. The site contains resources from the International Society of Arboriculture, and also provides a collection of reliable tree care information provided by other industry organizations. https://www.treesaregood.org/

Planting the right tree for Energy Conservation - University of Florida http://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/design/landscaping-for-specific-sites/planting-trees-for-energy-savings.html

 

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Acclaimed Landscape Design and Care Artist, plus ISA Certified Arborist Charles King Sadler,ASLA,ISA has been sought after for consulting and training in landscape design restoration and care by top landscape architecture firms and horticulturalists throughout North America and in Europe, and he has designed and cared for some of the finest properties in North American. Charles builds on over two decades of experience working on over 600 landscapes. Charles received his fine arts education from the Rochester Institute of Technology, and his Landscape Architecture training from SUNY-ESF; school of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse University Campus.

Send comments, questions and corrections to connect@kinggardeninc.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

We have offices in Houston, TX, Greenwich, CT and Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, but we visit gardens everywhere we are asked to go.

 

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

Sound Editing: Podcast Motor

Podcast Logo: Dyad Communications

 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more!

18 Dec 2019Visiting the Nursery00:37:10

Nurseries are a wonderland for the garden enthusiast! From retail to wholesale and even to the growers themselves, hosts Charles and Kate Sadler discuss nursery details and how to make the most of your visit to the nursery. 

For more, visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

07 Aug 2019Water Works00:28:06

This week, hosts Charles and Kate Sadler talk irrigation. Starting with a very brief history, this episode covers tips for assessing your irrigation, when to seek out help, and what the future holds for more irrigation free landscapes. We touch on suggestions for wet and arid landscapes, and we welcome questions for more specific conditions for future episodes!

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more!

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more!

25 Sep 2019Welcoming Wildlife00:34:00

This episode is all about wildlife. How smart ecological practices can benefit your landscape and all the creatures that inhabit it. How do we develop spaces that invite beneficial animals? Will this also mean more of the animals we might not want to invite into our yards? 

Visit www.kinggardeninc.com/in-the-landscape for full show notes, links to additional resources, transcripts of episodes, host bios and more!

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