
The Garden Question (Craig McManus)
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09 Apr 2021 | 001-Organic Vegetable gardening-Mike Cunningham | 01:06:50 | |
Mike and Judy Cunningham are the founders of Country Gardens Farm. They have been teaching people how to grow, cook, and preserve good organic food for over 10 years. Mike's plant love began in high school when his father helped him build a greenhouse in the back yard. After a degree in horticulture and a few years as a store manager with Pike Nurseries he began Southern Perennial Growers and Country Gardens Nursery. In 2011 the focus changed to growing organic vegetables to sell directly to the public through a CSA subscription model. Country Gardens Farm grows a wide assortment of year-round vegetables on 3 acres of the third-generation family farm by using greenhouses in the winter. Mike with lots of input from Judy authored his book "Seven Steps to an Organic Vegetable Garden" You will hear Mike's openness in sharing his successful methods for growing good food in our inaugural episode 001 of "The Garden Question" Podcast. | |||
09 Apr 2021 | 002-Attracting Butterflies To Your Garden-Gail Woody | 00:59:27 | |
Gail Woody is an expert at enticing a Butterfly kaleidoscope to her garden. She knows what they like and how to keep them happy year-round. She has been studying these fly jewels for many years and regularly attracts up to 38 different species of butterflies to her garden. Monarch butterflies are regular visitors twice a year on their migration treks between Mexico and Canada. In this episode Gail will also tell us how to attract and keep all the local butterflies coming to you place. Some with 6” to 8” wing spans and stories about giant 6” to 8” caterpillars. Gail has been gardening for over 30 years. She creates the perfect eco system that includes butterflies, hummingbirds, native plants, water features and more. Her passion for gardening is contagious! After listening to this episode there will be no excuses not to start building your own butterfly paradise! Gail Woody is an ISA Certified Arborist and a seasoned advanced Master Gardener. She speaks and writes on Butterflies, Hummingbirds, and native plants among other garden subjects If you want to learn how to attract your personal Butterfly kaleidoscope then today’s podcast is perfect for you! | |||
09 Apr 2021 | 003-The Pruning Guru-Rick Smith | 00:58:13 | |
Rick Smith is the pruning guru. In today episode your deepest pruning fears are comforted with Rick’s interesting and high impact stories. He explains why Smart landscape design matters and how to avoid the not so smart design mistakes. After listening you will appreciate how he protects his client’s garden investment for the long run and why they trust him with their extraordinary gardens. In this episode of “The Garden Question” you will know why garden plants do better when they stay closer to their natural size, form, and texture. Avoiding any signs of over-pruning or under-pruning. Rick reveals healthy plant management practice along with how his proven knowledge and experience helps prevent common pest and disease problems. He lectures throughout the southeastern United States to horticulture college students, garden clubs, landscape companies and horticultural trade associations. He is featured in the University of Georgia green industry Super Crew training video and has appeared on PBS’s Growing a Greener World with Joe Lamp’l. Rick is the chairperson of the Georgia Certified Landscape Professional advisory board and also served on the Board of Directors and as President of Metro Atlanta Landscape & Turf Association His company The Pruning Guru was founded in 2002 after 15 years of developing his knowledge and skills with the landscape trail blazing company Post Properties.
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24 Feb 2021 | 000 - Welcome to The Garden Question – Craig McManus | 00:05:15 | |
A podcast for people that love designing, building and growing smarter gardens that work. Listen in as we talk with successful garden designers, builders, and growers. Discovering their stories along with how they think, work, and grow. This is your next step in creating a beautiful year-round, environmentally connected, low maintenance, and healthy thriving outdoor spaces! It doesn’t matter if you’re a beginner or an expert there will always be something inspiring when you listen to “The Garden Question” podcast. Host Craig McManus. | |||
06 May 2021 | 004 - Garden Design Starts Inside Your Home - Tara Dillard | 01:25:11 | |
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 horticulture she began designing and installing low-maintenance organic landscapes. Her designs emphasis the balance between home, garden, and life. An award-winning author of 5 books, including Garden Paths and Stepping Stones, Beautiful by Design, and The Garden View. Tara writes a newspaper column; magazine articles and maintains a popular blog on her website: Tara Dillard.com Based in Atlanta, GA, she lectures nationally, spreading the message that creating a beautiful landscape will create a beautiful life. Host: Craig McManus
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13 May 2021 | 005 - Attract Hummingbirds To Your Garden - Gail Woody | 00:45:12 | |
Gail Woody knows Hummingbirds and how to attracts them by the hundreds each day. Her garden is a must stop for thousands of hummers on their migration journey from and to Central America. She talks about her feeding strategies and nectar producing plants. Successful water attracting tactics. Growing proven reproduction habitat . Why insects are important to Hummingbird health. You are probably familiar with Gail Woody from our first interview on The Garden Question episode 002 How to Attract Butterflies. Gail has been gardening for over 30 years. She creates the perfect eco system that includes butterflies, hummingbirds, native plants, water features and more. Her passion for gardening is contagious! After listening to this episode her excitement will inspire you! Gail Woody is an ISA Certified Arborist and a seasoned advanced Master Gardener. She speaks and writes on Butterflies, Hummingbirds, and native plants among other garden subjects If you want to learn how to attracting Hummingbirds to your garden large or small this episode is perfect for you!
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20 May 2021 | 006 - Successful Herbs and Fresh Garden Plants - Dr. Bodie Pennisi | 00:45:35 | |
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 emphasis on sustainable outdoor and indoor landscapes which includes plant, water, nutrient, and soil interactions. Dr. Pennisi also teaches online university level courses titled: Herbs, Spices, and Medicinal Plants; along with a Plant Physiology course. She also teaches Master Gardener training classes on landscape installation and maintenance, WaterSmart landscapes, interiorscapes, herbaceous and woody ornamental plant selection, plant propagation and plant physiology. Dr. Pennisi serves as educational advisor to the Georgia Green Industry Association (GGIA), the Urban Agriculture Council (UAC), and the national organization Green Plants for Green Buildings (GPGB). She serves on the environmental committee of the National Initiative for Consumer Horticulture (NICH). Dr. Pennisi is a Co-Editor-in-Chief of Scientia Horticulturae.
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27 May 2021 | 007 - Speaking for Trees - Christy Bryant | 00:35:56 | |
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 depths is important to her for a complete understanding of each tree’s optimum health needs. Thirteen years as a consulting arborist Christie stays up to date on the latest tree research and what trees love and desire. Her tree consulting company is called Speaking for The Trees. She believes it is important to know a tree’s potential by performing a tree risk assessment and a real estate due diligence inspection. As President of the Georgia Arborist Association, she advocates for trees and the professional that take care of them. She earned a Bachelor degree in Environmental Horticulture from the University of Georgia. Is a Georgia Certified Landscape Professional, ISA Certified Arborist, and a trained Horticultural Therapist . Christie has appeared as a tree expert on The Weather Channel, various local news outlets, and WSB radio Saturday morning show Green & Growing with Ashley Frasca.
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10 Jun 2021 | 009 - Successful Landscape Renovations-Greg Huber | 01:55:05 | |
Greg Huber is a public service and outreach faculty member of the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service and a Georgia registered landscape architect. He earned a Bachelor and Master’s degree from the University of Georgia College of Environment and Design. His 26-year career includes a dynamic range of field experience as a green industry professional and teacher. Prior to joining Extension in 2016, he was the coordinator and lead instructor for the Horticulture program at Southern Crescent Technical College, specializing in workforce training (2005-2015). Huber has field experience in a dynamic range of industry sectors including landscape design, site planning and construction documents, landscape contracting, landscape management, retail nursery, carpentry, and Christmas tree production. Huber now leads UGA’s Georgia Certified Landscape Professional and Georgia Certified Plant Professional Programs through the Georgia Center for Urban Agriculture. Georgia’s landscape and turf industries count on Huber’s communication of critical timely information and announcements through the Landscape Alerts & Updates newsletter, Georgia Certified Landscape Professional and Georgia Certified Plant Professional newsletters. He is the past recipient of the Southern Crescent Technical College Rick Perkins Award for Excellence in Technical Education and the Georgia Green Industry Association Educator and Communicator of the Year Awards.
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17 Jun 2021 | 010 - Wild Flowers & Native Plants - Carol Hight | 01:03:14 | |
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-year retired 5th grade science teacher. Carol is currently active with the West Georgia Chapter of the Georgia Native Plant Society where she has served as chairman of the Buffalo Creek Trail restoration committee, and as an active native plant rescue facilitator.
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03 Jun 2021 | 008 - Landscape Hardscapes - Joe Raboine | 00:40:56 | |
Joe Raboine started his career as a landscape contractor over 25 years ago. His garden hardscape expertise and innovation led him to Director of Residential Hardscapes at Belgard. Known as the best in class Belgard is a trend setter with their landscape pavers, retaining walls, fire pits and more creative hardscape products. Joe created a line of modular outdoor kitchen and living room components called Harmony Outdoor Living which is now Belgard Elements™. He also developed a method for converting simple sketches into 3D designs and animations so people can envision the hardscapes in their gardens before they are built. Belgard Design Studio is the fruit of his work. Joe is an avid gardener, outdoor photographer and hiker. In this episode we will talk with Joe about what’s good to know when choosing and building your next hardscape project.
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24 Jun 2021 | 011 - Building A Great Garden - Brooks Garcia | 01:04:06 | |
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 vistas to far mountain ridges. He designed and built his Georgia version of a Tuscan style home complete with a clay tile roof and wood burning fireplace. When the sun slips behind the ridge Brooks celebrates another fulfilling day building his garden with a swimming pool soak. In our conversation Brooks reveals the key to unlocking Georgia’s red clay soils and growing flourishing healthy plants in your garden. Designing and building his “last great garden”. He talks about his favorite plants and how to use them in garden design. Some you won’t believe. He shares his hands in the dirt experiences building award winning gardens at the Chelsey Flower Show, Southeastern Flower Show, and Foxhall Flower Show. Brooks worked for Ryan Gainey as his personal assistant where he helped create many outstanding gardens in Atlanta, Long Island and abroad in France. For 25 years Brooks created gardens for his fellow Atlantans through his company Fine Gardens. Brooks attended the Lovett School and upon graduation went on to the University of Georgia earning his BLA in Landscape Architecture. Brooks has given his time restoring historical Old Clarkesville Cemetery, Hills and Dales in LaGrange and Historic Oakland Cemetery. | |||
01 Jul 2021 | 012 - Pollinator Garden Success – Lanie Riner | 00:57:49 | |
Lanie Riner knows pollinator gardens and why thy are so important to our lives. In this episode Lanie explains how to be pollinator successful. She teams with her husband Gray to grow hundreds of thousands of pollinator plants every year at their nursery Thunderwood Farms. Thunderwood Farms specializes in producing custom-grown perennial plants. Growing using clean methods supports plant health for an outstanding garden near you. Lanie’s moving story about how friends and neighbors saved the day right before an approaching hard freeze brought me to tears. Always an advocate for the horticulture green industry Lanie has taken the next step by becoming the Executive Director for the Georgia Green Industry Association (GGIA). Lanie was recognized as the GGIA Young Professional of the Year in 2013 and the GGIA Communicator of the Year in January 2020. She is a 2005 graduate from The University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Science degree in Horticulture. She has served in leadership roles with Georgia Farm Bureau, Center for Applied Nursery Research, Advancing Georgia’s Leaders in Agriculture and Forestry and Georgia Green Industry Association (GGIA). If the legislature is in session, Lanie is at the state capitol watching legislation and gathering an audience advocating Georgia’s horticulture story. | |||
08 Jul 2021 | 013 - Native Plant Wisdom - Gail Woody | 00:36:50 | |
Gail Woody knows native plants and why they are important for our gardens. She has been gardening for over 30 years. Creating the perfect eco system with native plants for butterflies, hummingbirds, and other wildlife. Her passion for gardening is contagious! After listening to this episode, you will search out every opportunity to use natives in your garden. Gail Woody is an ISA Certified Arborist and a seasoned advanced Master Gardener. She speaks and writes on Butterflies, Hummingbirds, and native plants among other garden subjects. You probably remember listening to Gail in episode 002 Attracting Butterflies to Your Garden and episode 005 Attracting Hummingbirds to your Garden. | |||
15 Jul 2021 | 014 - Designing Garden Rooms - Susanne Hudson | 00:49:10 | |
You’ll never want to leave a Susanne Hudson designed garden. Each garden room is an invitation to relax and enjoy again and again. Susanne has been designing homes and gardens for over 40 years. She believes your home is for living and enjoying every day. Her personal garden has been featured in Southern Living, Better Homes and Gardens, Country Living, HGTV, This Old House, New Zealand’s Lifestyle Book and more. She shares her garden with guest each year during the Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival Garden tour. Designing amazing twist with antique and vintage objects is one of her design signatures.
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22 Jul 2021 | 015 - Where Do Trees Come From - Paul Chappell | 00:58:12 | |
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 lays out what it takes for you to be a successful tree grower for multiple generations. Paul fell in love with plants and their care over 36 successful years ago. He tells some very interesting stories about his time at Callaway Gardens. The challenges of growing native trees in the nursery. Also, some plant design practices and choices you will want to avoid. Paul is a Georgia Certified Landscape Professional, an ISA Certified Arborist, and a 20 plus years nursery grower of fine trees. This is episode 015 “Where Trees Come From” of The Garden Question Podcast. Our conversation with Paul Chappell of Diversified Trees coming up. | |||
29 Jul 2021 | 016 - Hills and Dales Garden Wisdom - Jo Phillips | 00:51:16 | |
Jo Phillips is the 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 original boxwoods. The garden estate is a horticultural testament to the three women with their families that have called it home. Today’s garden stays true to the original design and each woman’s contribution. Jo tells stories about how much Alice Callaway loved Hills and Dales and was ahead of her time in so many ways. The horticultural staff reflects Mrs. Callaway love every day in their care for the original garden design. You will want to listen all the way to the end to appreciate how important historical gardens are to our future garden success. Jo earned her BSA Horticulture Degree from The University of Georgia. This is Episode 016 “Hills and Dales Garden Wisdom” of The Garden Question Podcast. | |||
05 Aug 2021 | 017 -Organic Fall Vegetable Gardening - Mike Cunningham | 00:50:31 | |
Mike and Judy Cunningham are harvesting the last summer crops at Country Gardens Farm. Fall gardening is just around the corner and Mike takes a break to talk about his favorite time of the year in the garden. Some of the things you will discover in this episode are the best practices Mike implements for soils, plant selections, and timing. All important for a successful fall harvest. Mike and Judy Cunningham have been teaching people how to grow, cook, and preserve good organic food for over 10 years. Country Gardens Farm is a third-generation family farm growing a wide assortment of organic year-round vegetables they sale to the community from their 3 acres. Mike with lots of input from Judy authored his successful "Seven Steps to an Organic Vegetable Garden" You will remember Mike's openness in sharing his successful methods for growing good food in our inaugural episode 001 of "The Garden Question" Podcast. | |||
12 Aug 2021 | 018 - Gardening with Children - Becky Griffin | 00:00:00 | |
Becky Griffin knows gardening connects future generations to agriculture and how they will benefit from that experience.
Our children today need food and agriculture knowledge in order to yield wise policy decisions for their future. She talks about how a child’s nutrition, wellness and economic benefits increases along with test scores by being exposed to gardening. Becky has found that a child’s natural curiosity of the outdoor world often leads to developing patients, curiosity and creativity when being involved in school gardening. Becky Griffin is the Community and School Garden Coordinator for University of Georgia Extension. She knows what it takes to have a successful school garden.
We will explore the keys to starting a sustainable children’s garden in this 018 episode of The Garden Question Podcast “Gardening with Children”.
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26 Aug 2021 | 020 - Hiring a Professional for Your Next Garden Project - Mary Kay Woodworth | 00:41:58 | |
Mary Kay Woodworth talks about how to hire your next professional for your garden or landscape needs.
In this episode she reveals some of the best questions to ask when qualifying your potential garden and landscape professional.
Mary Kay serves as the Executive director of the Georgia Urban Ag Council. The UAC organization is composed of Landscape, Garden and Turf professionals that advocate, educate, and promote the green industry in the state of Georgia.
UAC represents one of the largest and most successful industries in Georgia. With more than $9 billion in sales, 8,000 companies, and more than 100,000 employees
She is almost a native Georgian, living here since she was 8 years old.
An avid gardener, she has Georgia soil, temperature and plant varieties (mostly) figured out, but learning to landscape and garden with husband Mark at their second home in New Hampshire planting zone 4b is a new challenge!
This is Episode 22 Hiring a Professional for Your Next Garden Project of The Garden Question Podcast. | |||
19 Aug 2021 | 019 - The Great Georgia Pollinator Census - Becky Griffin | 00:36:46 | |
0019 - The Great Georgia Pollinator Census - Becky Griffin Becky Griffin knows pollinators count. Now she wants you to count the pollinators in the The Great Georgia Pollinator Census Being a self-confessed “Geeky Kid” with a great love for insects she wore out the bee book in her local library. Now Becky is the coordinator of The Great Georgia Pollinator Census taking place this year on August 20th and 21st, 2021. Putting good food on your table is no accident. In this episode we will find out how good insects and their supporting habitat make a difference. Becky tells us the simple method for collecting important data to be used by the University of Georgia researchers. This valuable data reveals pollinator trends and is needed to conduct economic valuation studies of pollination. Becky is a Georgia Certified Beekeeper and works with community and school gardeners to increase beneficial insect habitat. She is also part of UGA's Native Plants and Beneficial Insect Working Group and hosts “The Great Georgia Pollinator Podcast” This is a back-to-back episode featuring our guest Becky Griffin the Community and School Garden Coordinator for The University of Georgia Extension. You will want to hear episode 18 “Gardening with Children” when you finish this episode 19 of The Garden Question Podcast. Connect with Becky: Becky Griffin is the Community and School Garden Coordinator for University of Georgia Extension. Website: The Great Georgia Pollinator Census Facebook Group: The Great Georgia Pollinator Census Certify your pollinator habitat: Connect To Protect Program | |||
02 Sep 2021 | 021 - Get Acquainted with Your New Garden - Connie Cottingham & Mike Sikes | 01:04:02 | |
Connie Cottingham and Mike Sikes’ garden is every plant collector’s fantasy. Each of their lifetime garden adventures are intertwined in their eclectic Athens Georgia garden. Connie is a landscape architect and a garden travel writer. She has gardened in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Georgia. Her weekly garden plants and advice email ‘Love Notes From the Garden’ are short, humorous, and informative. Mike is a horticulturist who is Georgia through and through. His garden world has included owning and operating retail garden centers, hosting a garden radio talk show, assisting with new plant introductions, and serving as President of the Georgia Master Gardeners. Together Connie and Mike offer talks and landscape consultations between discovering a new public garden. Facebook: Love Notes From The Garden
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09 Sep 2021 | 022 - Communicating Your Garden Ideas on Paper - Lisa Nunamaker | 00:49:42 | |
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 is a fun and spirited place to begin learning new amazing drawing and design technique. Lisa teaches her beautiful illustration skills on her website and in the Department of Horticulture at Iowa State University. To top it off, Lisa also holds degrees in landscape architecture, is registered in the state of Iowa and formally served on the Association of Professional Landscape Designers National Board of Directors.
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16 Sep 2021 | 023 - Lisa's Garden Revealed - Lisa Nunamaker | 00:42:58 | |
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 designing her new garden under the shade of massive white oak trees. She is an Award-winning designer, artist and educator. In this episode we will explore her garden and design effluences. Lisa is a master at teaching others how to communicate garden design and landscape graphic ideas on paper. Her website Paper Garden Workshop.com is a fun and spirited place to begin learning new amazing drawing and design technique. Lisa teaches her beautiful illustration skills and landscape design on her website and in the Department of Horticulture at Iowa State University. Lisa also holds degrees in landscape architecture, is registered in the state of Iowa and formally served on the Association of Professional Landscape Designers National Board of Directors. | |||
23 Sep 2021 | 024 - How Healing Gardens Work - Dr. Richard La Fleur | 68:50:30 | |
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 self-care. Dr. La Fleur is an author, international speaker, researcher and educator in the discipline of Psychology at the University of West Georgia. He currently teaches various courses in Psychology and Integrative Healthcare. | |||
30 Sep 2021 | 025 - Designing a Garden that Fights Off Harmful Insects - Dr. Bethany Harris | 04:47:02 | |
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 educational programs and workshops for guests and visiting school children.
She is also the Director of the Callaway Gardens Volunteer Program.
Dr. Harris is passionate about teaching horticulture and pollinator roles in our environment along with the use of floral resources for insects.
She has earned BS, MS, and PHD degrees in Horticulture and Entomology from the University of Georgia which makes her a “triple UGA dawg”. | |||
07 Oct 2021 | 026 - Your Most Successful Lawn - Jutt Howard | 00:57:08 | |
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. How years of constant research pursues the perfect sod. Also an amazing bald eagle story that happened right on his family’s farm. Jutt grew up in the landscape business and is now the VP of business operations for NG Turf. Since 2010 he has grown with the company and learned the values of producing high quality turf grasses. He serves as Chairmen of the Advisory Board for AGL. Advancing Georgia Leaders in Agriculture and Forestry which is a 2-year leadership program. He also serves as a board member of the (GCIA) Georgia Crop Improvement Association . They are responsible for Certification Programs involving crop seeds and turf grasses along with Organic Certification Program. Jutt is a University of Georgia Certified Turf Grass Professional and a 2010 University of West Georgia Marketing Degree Graduate. | |||
14 Oct 2021 | 027 - Creating Home Outdoor Spaces Children Love - Eric King | 00:52:19 | |
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 + build firm King Landscaping, which serves the Atlanta area. Eric often appears on local and national garden shows. He is a noted contributor for a variety of online and print media. King earned a master’s degree in landscape architecture from The University of Georgia and a MBA from Georgia State University. He is the founder of The Landscape Design Program at Emory Continuing Education Center. | |||
21 Oct 2021 | 028 - Successful Container Gardening – Dewayne Gallatin | 00:54:09 | |
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 projects for private gardens and estates. A close friend once suggested he enter a container gardening contest that ended up attracting over 1,000 entries. Little did he know a whole TV episode of PBS’s “The Southern Gardener” would be produced around his winning entry. He earned Horticulture Associates Degrees in Landscape Design, Ornamental Production, and Commercial Turf Management from ABAC Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. He followed up those studies with internships at Chicago Botanic Garden and Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania. | |||
28 Oct 2021 | 029 - Why Camellias Work in Your Garden – Charles Daniel | 00:39:56 | |
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 plant for year-round blooms. We also talk about how to overcome garden challenges. This lawyer, banker, and successful business owner “retired” to his new passion for gardening. He reveals his journey that led him to the ongoing development and caring for some of the most unique gardens in Savannah, Georgia area. Charles is a University of Georgia Certified Plant Professional and a Georgia Certified Landscape Professional. This is episode 029 - Why Camellias Work in Your Garden with Charles Daniel on The Garden Question Podcast. | |||
04 Nov 2021 | 030 - Floral Designs from Your Garden - David Brown | 00:58:51 | |
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 how you may accomplish the same with your garden plants. Before coming to Hills & Dales Estate, David taught high school horticulture for 30 years and then was an adjunct instructor at Southern Crescent Technical College for 8 years. On top of all that he and his wife also owned and operated their own floral shop. David has a BS degree in Horticulture and Agriculture Education from Purdue University. Now he is the Greenhouse Manager and Floral Designer for Hills & Dales Estate where he is always applying his wealth of knowledge and creative expertise. | |||
11 Nov 2021 | 031 - Are Backyard Chickens Worth It? - Doug Scott | 00:40:20 | |
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 firms. In his spare time Doug feed his true passions for family, the outdoors, and all things regarding landscape design. He began creating outdoor living spaces for friends that reflected how they wish to live. The positive family impacts encouraged him in his leap of faith in starting an exterior design studio Redeem Your Ground. Doug completed Emory University’s Landscape Design Program to complement his personal experience along with his natural abilities in design and client engagement. The “Why” behind Doug’s efforts have not gone unnoticed. Redeem Your Ground and his family's story have been featured in both Southern Living magazine & on a TV episode of Growing a Greener World. The Scott's family home & garden blog was also voted Best New Blog at the 2015 Garden Bloggers Conference. | |||
18 Nov 2021 | 032 - Hardscape Details That Matter - Aaron Phifer | 00:42:08 | |
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 director of US Sales for Techniseal an industry leader and innovator for hardscape accessories. He talks about why properly built hardscapes should last multiple generations. We also discuss innovations that will stimulate your creative juices and make your next hardscape project easier to install. Arron reveals the focal point of his family’s future hardscape outdoor living space project. The story begins with a newly acquired championship size Japanese Maple. | |||
25 Nov 2021 | 033 - It's Christmas Keep It Real - Dr. Mel Koelling | 00:56:18 | |
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 Tannenbaum Farms in central Michigan. A nationally recognized expert in the Christmas Tree industry, Dr. Koelling taught and served in the Department of Forestry at Michigan State University for over 35 years. Tannenbaum Farms was purchased in 1977 as an extension of Dr. Koelling's professional interests and as a way to establish a college fund for his children. The first planting in 1978 covered three acres. Today, plantings cover approximately 100 acres of the 180-acre farm. I was introduced to Dr. Koelling through the fine folks at The National Christmas Tree Promotion Board. Their campaign It’s Christmas Keep It Real touch me. Christmas trees what a wonderful idea for an episode. It can take over 8 years to grow your tree so there is not really an off season on a Christmas Tree farm. We will hear right from the grower himself how to select and care for your live tree. We will also discover the story behind the first Christmas Tree and how the tradition grew. | |||
02 Dec 2021 | 034 - Adding Value With Your Landscape Design - Bruce Holliday | 00:50:36 | |
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 many years as a Landscape Architect where he has designed and installed landscape plant material, hardscapes, lighting, and irrigation for residential and commercial projects. At Pike Family Nurseries he supervised 12 landscape designers that produced more than 2,500 landscape plans annually as Director of the Pike Design Group. You will probably remember Bruce’s distinct voice from his appearances on “The Lawn and Garden Show with Walter Reeves” Saturday mornings on Atlanta’s WSB radio. Bruce earned his landscape architecture degree from the University of Georgia. I’m excited for you to hear his can’t miss strategies that add value every time they’re applied. | |||
09 Dec 2021 | 035 - Bringing Your Outdoor Spaces to Life - Jordan Daneker | 00:55:03 | |
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 you and your family. We explore the artful details used to put together plants, pools, pavilions, hardscapes, lighting and more to yield a unique and quality environment. Jordan’s obsession and passion started as a part time job in 2008 and now he is on a mission “To Get North Carolina Outside”. He is a partner in a landscape company Evolve Design + Build located in Currituck, North Carolina. You can find him on both Facebook and Instagram. He is a licensed North Carolina landscape and general contractor. He holds designations from Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI) for concrete pavers and The National Concrete Masonry Association (NCMA) for segmented retaining walls. | |||
16 Dec 2021 | 036 - Home Grown Citrus - Charles Daniel | 00:34:33 | |
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 also reveals his secrets for growing and harvesting olives, avocados, and pomegranates.
You will probably remember Charles from episode 029 - Why Camellias Work in Your Garden.
This lawyer, banker, and successful business owner “retired” to his new passion for gardening.
In addition to his own garden, he oversees some of the most unique and interesting gardens in Savannah, Georgia area. In these gardens you will often find many unique fruit bearing plants.
Charles is a University of Georgia Certified Plant Professional and a Georgia Certified Landscape Professional. | |||
23 Dec 2021 | 037 - Lighting Your Garden for Drama - Jim Frederick | 00:37:36 | |
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 dimensions and security to your garden space. We also explore how to avoid the most common and frustrating installation mistakes. Jim shares his 25 years of experience in designing, building, and distributing in the outdoor living arena. He holds a bachelor degree from Penn State University in Landscape Contracting. As the National Sales Manager for Tru-Scapes Landscape Lighting he finds great joy helping the hardscape contractor succeed in his business and installations. Tru-Scapes provides key products such as accent and path lights for your outdoor space. Developing unique groundbreaking products for your outdoor experience is always at the top of their mind. You can find them at your local Belgard distributor. | |||
30 Dec 2021 | 038 - Mulch, Mulch Baby! - Russell Camp | 00:51:53 | |
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 talks about time saving techniques that will give your garden a quick easy year-round visual pop along with providing a lot of good stuff for the soil. Russel oversees the horticultural assets for over 54 different school campuses on 1,501 acres of land, including 88 acres of natural grass athletic fields, 23 acres of synthetic turf, and numerous irrigation systems for The State of Georgia’s Henry County Schools. They install over 10,000 bales of pine straw mulch each year. He also shares his successful landscape knowledge as an Adjunct Horticulture Instructor at Southern Crescent Technical College. Russell holds a Horticulture degree from ABAC Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College and a Business Management degree from Bellevue University . He is a Georgia Certified Landscape Professional holding certification number one. He is also a passionate home gardener enjoying landscape gardening, container gardening, vegetable gardening, and house plants. Instagram: @gardencoach | |||
06 Jan 2022 | 039 - The Cherokee Garden Library - Staci Catron | 00:45:32 | |
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 Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center she manages the development, preservation, and interpretations of a 33,000-item growing collection. Everything from garden and landscape relate rare books, contemporary volumes, manuscripts, photographs, landscape architectural drawings, periodicals, seed catalogs, and ephemera. She curates numerous exhibitions, lectures regularly regarding rare garden books and historic landscapes, and is published in many newsletters, journals, and books. Her latest award-winning book co-authored with Mary Ann Eaddy is titled: Seeking Eden: A Collection of Georgia’s Historic Gardens with photographs by James R. Lockhart.
Catron holds a B.A. in History and Latin, as well as a Master of Heritage Preservation from Agnes Scott College; a Master of Heritage Preservation from Georgia State University; and a Primary Teacher Certification. | |||
13 Jan 2022 | 040 - Brie Arthur - Foodscaping Revolution | 01:02:24 | |
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. How about growing squash and zucchini with your Zinnias. These are all foods, plus many more, you can grow in your landscape beds this next season.
Our conversation today is with Brie Arthur a well-known leader in the national Foodscape movement.
Brie is a bestselling author and a celebrated speaker that is well known for her lively information packed presentations.
With more than a decade of experience as a grower and propagator she now shares her expertise as a correspondent on the Emmy award winning PBS Television show “Growing a Greener World”.
You can follow Brie’s exciting garden journey through her website, BrieGrows.com and on her YouTube channel, Brie the Plant Lady.
This is episode 040 Foodscaping Revolution with Brie Arthur on The Garden Question Podcast. | |||
20 Jan 2022 | 041 - Creating Beautiful Spaces for Functional Outdoor Living - Pearce Butcher | 00:46:25 | |
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 combination of art, science, and problem-solving. Pearce loves the challenge of looking at a space, listening to the concerns and dreams of the homeowner, and coming up with beautiful solutions. She composes absolutely stunning landscape designs for her clients at Pearce B Designs. Be inspired by her extraordinary designs on Instagram @ Pearce B Designs. Pearce is a double major in Earth and Environmental Science and Art from Furman University. At George Washington University she earned a Landscape Certificate while studying at the U.S. National Arboretum. | |||
27 Jan 2022 | 042 - Saving Heritage Apples - Josh Fuder | 00:42:47 | |
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 Apples we look into why lost apple varieties are important. How they are being discovered and saved to benefit future generations. Josh is a University of Georgia Extension agent in Cherokee County Georgia. He is part of a team that has preserved nearly 140 different apple varieties at the newly planted Heritage Apple Orchard located at the Georgia Mountain Research and Education Center. YouTube: “Farm Monitor” Site of a New Apple Orchard YouTube: History of Apple Industry in GA Georgia Magazine Article: Preserving Georgia’s Heritage Apples for Future Generations | |||
03 Feb 2022 | 043 - A Flower Emergency - Terry Beasley | 01:28:23 | |
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 see multiple blooms of color from an event within 100 miles of Savannah Georgia you know Terry was probably involved. The Oelschig name has been associate with growing plants in Savannah since 1882. How does a nursery survive and thrive for 140 years becoming the oldest nursery in the southeastern United States? Terry tells the story. It’s a story of keeping the faith and tenacity through numerous world events and natural disasters. He talks about the skills and techniques resulting in very special beautiful plants | |||
10 Feb 2022 | 044 - Year-Round Garden Interest from Cox Arboretum - Tom Cox | 01:09:45 | |
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 may bring interest to your garden year-round. Tom is a pioneer in the evaluation of conifers for adaptability in the Southeast and is recognized as one of the leading authorities on growing conifers in the region. Cox Arboretum and garden in Canton, Georgia is now a site for the preservation of rare and endangered plants from around the world. He is a frequent lecturer on the subject of conifers and other woody plants. He co-authored a book titled "Landscaping with Conifers and Ginkgo for the Southern Landscape” and has been published numerous times in both British and U.S. conifer journals. I’m honored to have captured this amazing story and plant wisdom of Tom Cox in this episode 044 - Year-Round Garden Interest from Cox Arboretum – Tom Cox | |||
17 Feb 2022 | 045 - Preparing for Your Spring Garden - Joe Lamp’l | 00:49:12 | |
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 hurriedly shoves the branch into the ground. To his amazement a few weeks later the branch had taken root and begun to flourish. This incident ignited Joe Lamp’l gardening passion onto a path leading to one of the country’s most recognized and trusted gardening and green-living personalities. The passion for living a greener life is evident to a nationwide audience who watches Joe in his current role as Creator, Executive Producer, and Host of the Emmy Award-winning PBS series, Growing a Greener World® and previously as host of Fresh from the Garden on the DIY Network. Joe also shares his know-how on NBC’s TODAY SHOW, ABC’s Good Morning America, The Weather Channel, through his popular books, and his podcast series (The joe gardener Show). Join Joe Lamp’l and Craig LeHoullier and learn how to plant, grow, care for, and harvest your own epic tomatoes. In this practical hands-on course with Joe and Craig as your guide, you’ll learn everything you need to know to have your best tomato growing season yet. Learn more here. Registration will only be open for a short time beginning 2/23/22. Lifetime access! You will want to take advantage of this limited time significantly discounted early enrollment pricing so go now to www.joegardener.com/tomatosuccess. | |||
24 Feb 2022 | 046 - Growing Epic Tomato -Craig LeHoullier | 00:57:17 | |
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 is the author of two books Epic Tomatoes and Growing Vegetables in Straw Bales. Craig is the co-host of Tomatopalooza and a co-leader of the Dwarf Tomato Breeding Project. Around town in Henderson or Raleigh North, Carolina, you may know him as just the odd person with a garden where the driveway used to be. Craig proclaims to be a tomato nut with a website, a blog, a newsletter, and a huge collection of tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants. In reality Craig LeHoullier pursues with a passion heirloom tomatoes to help keep them relevant.
You will learn and may ask any tomato question you can think of in a weekly live session with Craig LeHoullier and Joe Lamp’l. They’ll be growing their own tomatoes right along with you. Celebrating your successes and discovering solutions to this season’s challenges. The early significantly discounted course sign up period is now open for a very short time. Go to here check it out. That’s Growing Epic Tomatoes in your garden. | |||
03 Mar 2022 | 047 - Developing Your Battle Strategy for This Year’s Bug Wars – Susan Mulvihill | 00:59:04 | |
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 Spokane, Washington. Their large raised-bed garden where they grow all sorts of edible crops has been featured on the popular public television program, “Growing a Greener World” (episode 809 and 1202), hosted by Joe Lamp’l. In the last year Susan’s book, The Vegetable Garden Pest Handbook, has proven to be very popular nationwide. She is also the co-author of the Northwest Gardener’s Handbook. Helping other gardeners be successful has driven Susan to produce and host over 400 hundred YouTube videos on her channel, Susan’s in the Garden. She is the longtime garden columnist for the Sunday edition of The Spokesman-Review in Spokane, Washington. Been a Spokane County Master Gardener for 20 years. Her website can be found at SusansintheGarden.com and contains resources for organic pest control along with many other guides designed for gardening success. | |||
10 Mar 2022 | 048 - Moving and Editing Your Plants: A Case Study - Craig McManus | 00:18:54 | |
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 designer and creator. I’ll drop a Case Study in from time to time when I’m inspired to do so. Don’t worry I’ll continue to interview inspiring designers, builders and growers of smarter gardens that work. I couldn’t stop doing that. I’m addicted to learning and applying the many new things I learn from the guest I interview each week. So here we going. This is episode 48 Moving and Editing Your Plants: A Case Study with Craig McManus | |||
17 Mar 2022 | 049 – Proper Agronomics for Healthy Turf Grass –Dr. Clint Waltz | 00:47:32 | |
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 into practices and efforts to lowing the inputs into successful turf grass. How turf grass ecoservices brings good things to our environment. We also talk about the benefits and hurdles to auto mowing. Dr. Waltz has state-wide responsibilities in all areas of turfgrass management, including turfgrass water use and conservation. Clint is published in scientific journals and makes regular contributions to the newsletters of the State’s trade associations. Furthermore, he makes numerous presentations from a range of turfgrass professionals, county extension agents and homeowner groups. Our conversation with Dr. Clint Waltz after this. The University of Georgia Turfgrass Research Field Day is set for Thursday, Aug. 3, on the UGA campus in Griffin, Georgia. | |||
24 Mar 2022 | 050 – Companion Planting That Works – Jessica Walliser | 00:51:37 | |
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 Jessica Walliser we talk about the science back methods that will reward your decisions. For 15 years horticulturist Jessica Walliser co-hosted The Organic Gardeners, an award-winning program on KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, She is the Editorial Director for The Quarto Publishing Group's garden imprint, Cool Springs Press, and a former contributing editor for Organic Gardening magazine.
Jessica is the author of seven gardening books, including the Amazon best-seller · Good Bug, Bad Bug: Who’s Who, What They Do, and How to Manage Them Organically · Plant Partners: Science-based Companion Planting Strategies for the Vegetable Garden, which earned a prestigious 2021 American Horticultural Society Book Award · Attracting Beneficial Bugs to the Garden: A Natural Approach to Pest Control, which was awarded the American Horticultural Society's 2014 Book Award. It has recently been released as an updated 2nd edition.
For over twelve years Jessica wrote two weekly gardening columns for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. She is also co-founder of the popular gardening website SavvyGardening.com.
Jessica received her degree in ornamental horticulture from The Pennsylvania State University and is the former owner of a 25-acre organic market farm. She’s taught a diverse array of gardening topics for over 25 years.
Jessica lives and gardens northwest of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband and son, two cats, two hermit crabs, and billions and billions of very good bugs. | |||
31 Mar 2022 | 051 - Growing Vegetables and Herbs in Containers - Amanda Bennett | 00:53:56 | |
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 Containers with Amanda Bennett. Amanda is the Vice President of Horticulture & Collections at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. She oversees the development and enhancement of the Garden’s prestigious indoor and outdoor collections managed by 33 professional horticulturists. Since 2005 she has participated in many of the Garden’s design and construction projects. The Garden’s recurring art installations and special exhibits are horticulturally enhanced and as her team develops many of the Garden’s special projects. Amanda oversees the landscape design and continued execution of the master plan for the 30-acre garden as well as the displays in the Fuqua Conservatory and Orchid Center. Amanda is often cited in local and national publications. Featured on local and national radio & television. She also has written for publications such as The Cactus & Succulent Journal, and cited in Mother Earth News. Amanda earned a University of Georgia bachelor’s degree in horticulture and completed an internship at Chicago Botanic Garden before joining the Atlanta Botanical Garden. | |||
07 Apr 2022 | 052 - The Grumpy Gardener Speaks - Steve Bender | 00:59:01 | |
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 experiences are sought after by beginning and expert gardeners.
Steve takes great joy in answering your garden questions every day at Southern Living Blog and The Grumpy Gardener on Facebook . Steve is quoted often. Usually in distain tones since he coined the term “Crape Murder”.
His book Passalong Plants, co-authored with Felder Rushing, was named the best written garden book of 1994 by The Garden Writers of America His new book, “The Grumpy Gardener,” is an amusing and informative guide to plants culling from a compilation of “Grumpy Gardener” blog posts, selected articles from Southern Living, mixed in with a lot of new stuff. During his tenure at Southern Living, Steve edited a number of gardening books for Southerners, including The Southern Living Garden Book. We’ll celebrate one year of podcasting without missing a single week by bringing you this episode 052 - The Grumpy Gardener Speaks with Steve Bender. | |||
14 Apr 2022 | 053 - A Gardener’s Walk - Erica Glasener | 00:31:09 | |
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 Conservancy, the nonprofit that supports Piedmont Park (over 200 acres) in Atlanta, GA. She is fortunate to have traveled throughout the US and to have discovered wonderful gardens and gardeners as the host for “A Gardener’s Diary” for 13 years on HGTV. Recently she worked as the Senior Producer for “Growing a Greener World” which airs on PBS stations across the country. She loves to share her knowledge about plants and gardening with the conviction that the world would be a better place if everyone gardened, no matter where they live or what they believe. | |||
21 Apr 2022 | 054 – Trees: Your Ultimate Win-Win- Susan Russell | 00:39:31 | |
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 challenges facing your community's tree canopies. Through her work with the Georgia Forestry Commission Urban Forests program Susan assists communities face the challenges in protecting, maintaining and increasing community tree canopies. In her work she assists local cities with managing their urban forests, public education, tree ordinances, tree protection, and commercial development planning. She also develops initiatives to encourage tree planting on private land and training tree management best practices. Susan also assists cities in identifying potential problem trees that might hamper first responders during weather events. As an instructor she teaches arborist certification prep classes to Georgia Electric Membership Corporation linemen and ROW workers. | |||
28 Apr 2022 | 055 – Maverick Gardeners - Felder Rushing | 00:55:39 | |
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 cottage garden and the other half in a small terrace herb garden in Lancashire, England. Felder is a syndicated newspaper columnist, an online contributor for HGTV, and hosts a weekly NPR garden program The Gestalt Gardener. He has also been a writer, photographer, and editor for over a dozen magazines including Horticulture, Fine Gardening, Better Homes and Gardens, Landscape Architecture, Garden Design, and The National Geographic. He is the author or co-author of 32 books, including several national award winners. You will find him regularly lecturing coast to coast and overseas The New York Times has featured Felder three times. Most recently for forming and internationally promoting the all-senses, all-seasons approach of Slow Gardening. Southern Living Magazine featured Felder as one of “twenty-five people most likely to change the South.” Felder has served as a national director of the Garden Writers Association, board officer of the American Horticulture Society and member of the Royal Horticulture Society and the English Cottage Gardening Association. | |||
05 May 2022 | 056 – Cornerstones of a Great Garden - Jay Sifford | 00:44:23 | |
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 inspires and nurtures a space where reality and fantasy collide.
Sifford explains how he uses psychological, philosophical and spiritual principles to create contemporary, Asian-inspired, and woodland gardens with common plants and authentic materials.
His inspiring gardens have been featured in Southern Living, Fine Gardening, and Country Gardens magazines as well as in several books and on Houzz.
He writes for Houzz and SouthPark Magazines.
In 2021, he was named North Carolina's Most Outstanding Landscape Designer by LuxLife magazine.
Additionally, he has won 'Best of Houzz' awards for both design and service in 2020 through 2022.
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12 May 2022 | 057 – Dangers Posed by the Native Purist Movement – Carol Reese | 00:59:19 | |
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 Extension Horticulture Specialist. She is a nationally-known speaker delightfully blending equal parts gardening knowledge, natural lore, and quirky humor. Her B.S. and M.S. in Horticulture are from Mississippi State University, and she could also add her Phd. To the mix if she “had ever written that dissertation!” While there she taught classes in Plant Materials and Landscape Design. She written numerous articles for garden publications and served as the Q&A columnist for Horticulture Magazine. For two decades she wrote a weekly gardening and nature column for the Jackson Sun. Carol attributes her love of horticulture to being raised on a farm by generations of plant nuts, including a grandfather who each spring dynamited his garden spot to “break up his hard pan”. Carol’s very personal appreciation of natural lore is at least partially a result of her near daily rambles through the wild areas near her home with her extensive and motley collection of mutts, aka known as the strong-willed breed of “Amalgamations”. | |||
19 May 2022 | 058 – Odd Ball Planting Times - Jenks Farmer | 00:58:32 | |
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 pursue a formal education in Plant and Environmental Sciences at Clemson University and Botanical Garden Design at the University of Washington. For the last twenty years Jenks has led teams responsible for establishing two of South Carolina's major botanical gardens. He's presented lectures for groups such as the North Carolina State Agricultural Faculty, the Smithsonian, Wave Hill, Master Gardener clubs and, of course his grandmother's Allendale Ladies Afternoon Reading Club. His designs for homes, museums, and businesses have received recognition and awards while delighting hundreds of thousands of visitors with the joyful, easy exuberance of hand-crafted gardens. An avid writer, Jenks has been publishing since 1990. His essays have been featured in magazines such as Rodale's Organic Gardening, Fine Gardening, Horticulture, Botanic Gardens Conservation International, and The Public Garden. His stories appear in GreenPrints and Bare Essential Wildlife Journal of Australia. Jenks's books often interweave different facts, lessons, and moments from his life that he combines with the knowledge he's gained over the years. Deep Rooted Wisdom; Stories and Lessons from Generations of Gardeners. 2014 Timber Press Funky Little Flower Farm. 2019 Artisan Creative Group. Crinum: Unearthing the History and Cultivation of the Worlds Largest Bulb As the former director of Riverbanks Botanical Garden and founding horticulturist of Moore Farms Garden, Jenks has a true talent and passion for inspiring people of all ages and from all walks of life to go outside and get their hands dirty. | |||
26 May 2022 | 059 - A Hydrangea for Every Garden - Lisa Bartlett | 00:43:26 | |
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 trees. The largest collections of Bonsai in the Southeast are also held at the gardens. Lisa created the award-winning Butterfly Exhibit at Smith-Gilbert Gardens and follow up with the first Crevice Garden in Georgia. Lisa has also served on the board of The American Hydrangea Society. One of her current projects is developing what she hopes to be a Nationally recognized collection of Hydrangea. She also hosted a gardening radio show, called Green and Grow. Before her passion for plants Lisa was a talent agent for stand-up comedians. Jeff Foxworthy was once one of her clients! | |||
02 Jun 2022 | 060 – Cut Flower Gardening - Melanie Deyton | 00:36:13 | |
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 and the solutions of developing a whole new flower farm site. You will enjoy learning how Melanie’s practical experience will guide you to becoming a better Cut Flower Grower. Having worked in the floral and gardening industry for over a decade, she has learned that it's best to let nature lead the way. As a mother, gardener and floral designer, she finds joy and beauty in the simplest things growing in her garden and along roadsides. She talks about how nature’s hidden delights become spectacular shared designs. This is episode 060 – Cut Flower Growing - Melanie Deyton | |||
09 Jun 2022 | 061 – Sustainable Soil Success - Bryce Lane | 01:03:19 | |
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. Bryce discovered his passion for plants, and telling others about them while working at a small Massachusetts garden center through high school and college. After earning his BS and MS degrees in Horticulture, he came to the Department of Horticultural Science at NC State University as an Instructor and Undergraduate Coordinator. He spent 34 years teaching and advising over 20,000 students. Bryce retired in 2014, but still teaches part-time in the department. For 11 seasons, from 2003 to 2014 he hosted and produced a three-time, Emmy winning, UNC TV public television show called “In the Garden With Bryce Lane”. | |||
16 Jun 2022 | 062 – Seeing Gardens with Creative Eyes – Dan Miller | 00:54:48 | |
In this episode Dan Miller talks about his vision and how he executes his creative garden ideas. Dan is the author of the New York Times best-selling book 48 Days To The Work You Love, No More Dreaded Mondays, Wisdom Meets Passion and An Understanding Heart. He has been a guest on CBS' 'The Early Show,' MSNBC's 'Hardball with Chris Mathews, and the Dave Ramsey Show. Dan has spoken at the White House Christian Fellowship, and is in high demand as an expert on new opportunities in today’s changing workplace. His 48 Days Podcast consistently ranks at the top under Careers on Apple Podcast. The 48DaysEagles.com community is an example worldwide for those seeking to find – or create – work they love. | |||
23 Jun 2022 | 063 – A Word with Fredrick Law Olmsted – Kirk R. Brown | 00:46:27 | |
It’s been over 200 years since he was born. People still absorb his parks and public gardens in more than 5,000 communities across the North American continent. The goal is to “give the common man in this New World the same opportunity to experience creation as any king in his private preserve from the Old World.” Frederick Law Olmsted is prevalently pronounced the father of American landscape architecture. In this Episode 063 – A Word with Fredrick Law Olmsted – (interpreted by) Kirk R. Brown Kirk R. Brown is a member of the International Garden Communicator’s Hall of Fame. He is a Green Achiever being recognized with many industry awards. He represented Joanne Kostecky Garden Design as a leader in the design/build industry. At America’s Oldest Garden in Charleston SC, he worked as National Outreach Coordinator. He is a past president of www.GardenComm.com. In the US and Canada, he has delivered hundreds of keynote addresses, guest lectures, teaching symposia, and certified instruction over the past quarter century. He is also known to interpret historic horticulturists and international dignitaries: John Bartram, and Frederick Law Olmsted. With it all, he still finds time to cultivate his own private display garden. Join him now as he unveils his views on Olmsted’s in this Bicentennial year. | |||
30 Jun 2022 | 064 – The Gardens of Mount Vernon Estate – Dean Norton | 00:32:38 | |
Dean Norton fell in love with the Mount Vernon Estate Gardens 53 years ago and never left. After receiving a degree in horticulture from Clemson University he began his horticultural career as the estate’s boxwood gardener. The historical gardens of the first president of The United States George Washington became his responsibility in 1980. His promotion to horticulturist allowed him to applying the latest plant science and horticulture management techniques for historical gardens. Dean has devoted considerable time researching 18th century gardens and gardening practices. He has received awards for conservation from the DAR and the Garden Club of America as well as the Garden Club of America’s Elizabeth Craig Weaver Proctor National Medal. He is an honorary member of the Garden Club of Virginia and the Garden Club of Providence. He has been awarded an honorary doctorate from Washington College, serves on several historic property boards and, lectures nationally and internationally. | |||
07 Jul 2022 | 065 – How to Grow a Moss Garden - Annie Martin aka Mossin’ Annie | 00:50:14 | |
Have you got a shady location where nothing else will grow? Are you tired of mowing grass? Do you have problem with soil erosion? How about a desire to avoid chemical fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides? In this episode Annie Martin, moss landscape designer and Timber Press author of The Magical World of Moss Gardening, talks about how Native mosses can be an excellent horticultural alternative. Annie (aka Mossin’ Annie) is the owner of Mountain Moss in Pisgah Forest, NC, She provides valuable insights on how to transform your outdoor living space into a serene retreat and eco-friendly landscape with verdant mosses. Her how-to tips will help you get started on your own appealing year-round green moss gardening projects. | |||
14 Jul 2022 | 066 – How to Begin a Simple Garden - Victoria Mininger | 00:42:58 | |
In this episode Victoria Mininger shares with us how she helps her clients set up simple thriving gardens. Gardens that require less work when you find the right spot. For years Victoria and her husband Brian have owned Bear Creek Outdoor Living a residential construction company focusing on building patios, decks, pergolas and hardscapes. Incorporating edible and perennial gardens has become an expanding part of their offerings. These beautiful and sustainable garden solutions are just what their clients are looking for in their home landscape. Victoria is Permaculture Design Certified and holds a degree in Psychology. Bear Creek Outdoor Living Website
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21 Jul 2022 | 067 - The Great Georgia Pollinator Census – Becky Griffin | 00:36:25 | |
It’s no accident insects are a critical part of putting good food on your table. Becky Griffin knows pollinators count. Now she is counting the pollinators in the 2022 The Great Georgia Pollinator Census. Your state could be next. Being a self-confessed “Geeky Kid” with a great love for insects Becky wore out the bee book in her local library. Now Becky is the coordinator of The Great Georgia Pollinator Census taking place this year on August 19th and 20th, 2022. In this episode we will find out how insects and their supporting habitat make a difference. Becky tells us the simple pollinator counting method for collecting important data to be used by the University of Georgia researchers. This valuable data reveals pollinator trends and is needed to conduct economic valuation studies of pollination. This is episode 067 - The Great Pollinator Census - Becky Griffin and is an updated and remix of episode 019. Becky is a Georgia Certified Beekeeper and works with community and school gardeners to increase beneficial insect habitat. She is also part of UGA's Native Plants and Beneficial Insect Working Group . You will want to hear episode 18 “Gardening with Children” when you finish this episode 19 of The Garden Question Podcast. Connect with Becky: Becky Griffin is the Community and School Garden Coordinator for University of Georgia Extension. Website: The Great Georgia Pollinator Census | |||
28 Jul 2022 | 068 - Attracting More Butterflies to Your Garden – Gail Woody | 00:49:49 | |
In this episode Gail Woody will tell us how to attract more butterflies and then keep them coming to your garden. She has been studying these flying jewels for many years and regularly attracts up to 38 different species to her garden. Monarch butterflies make regular visits to her garden twice a year on their migration treks from Mexico to Canada. She raises and tags new monarchs each year helping increase and study the growing population. Gail has been gardening for over 30 years. Creating the perfect eco system for butterflies, hummingbirds, and native plants. Her passion for gardening is contagious! After listening to this episode there will be no excuses. Building and growing your own butterfly paradise will become a priority! Gail Woody is an ISA Certified Arborist and a seasoned advanced Master Gardener. She speaks and writes on Butterflies, Hummingbirds, and native plants among other garden subjects. This is Episode 068 - Attracting More Butterflies to Your Garden – Gail Woody and is an update and remix from episode 002. Backyard Butterflies – Georgia Department of Natural Resources https://georgiawildlife.com/backyard-butterflies Monarchs Across Georgia https://www.eealliance.org/monarchs-across-ga.html Monarch Butterflies & Georgia Gardeners Brochure https://botgarden.uga.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/milkweedinformation.pdf Georgia Pollinator Partnership https://gapp.org/ | |||
04 Aug 2022 | 069 – How to Attract Hummingbirds to Your Garden - Gail Woody | 00:43:31 | |
It’s hummingbird season. Are they swarming in your garden? In this episode Gail Woody reveals her tricks of the garden that attract hundreds of these wonderful creatures. She talks about her feeding strategies and nectar producing plants that make her garden a popular stop for hummingbirds on their migration journey to and from Central America. Knowing the successful water attracting tactics. Providing preferred reproduction habitat. And, attracting the preferred insects are all important to Hummingbird health. Gail has been gardening for over 30 years. She creates the perfect eco system that includes butterflies, hummingbirds, native plants, water features and more. She has a contagious passion for gardening! This episode will inspire you. Gail Woody is an ISA Certified Arborist and a seasoned advanced Master Gardener. She speaks and writes on Butterflies, Hummingbirds, and native plants among other garden subjects. The hummingbirds swarming around my garden inspired me to remix, edited and reintroduce episode 005 for episode 069 - How to Attract Hummingbirds to Your Garden - Gail Woody | |||
11 Aug 2022 | 070 - Drainage Systems in the Garden That Work – Craig McManus | 00:18:28 | |
Whether rain drops are regularly falling in your garden this season or you’ve almost forgot what rain looks like, having a water drainage plan is more Important than a Planting Plan for a happy successful garden. In this episode Host Craig McManus talks about water drainage systems in the garden. What he has seen that works and what is seen that failed. Some principles and truths that every gardener should know. | |||
18 Aug 2022 | 071 – Success with Naturalistic Plantings – Jared Barnes | 01:07:53 | |
Naturalistic planting design begins with understanding what roles certain plants play in nature. One of the most useful concepts in a plants’ survival strategy is learning how to classify it on the Grimes Triangle. This is a new concept for me. I don’t remember every hearing about this classification system or how it works. We talk about this and more in this episode 071 – Success with Naturalistic Plantings with our guest Jared Barnes, Ph.D. Dr. Jared started gardening when he was five years old. Since then, he has enthusiastically pursued how to best cultivate plants and cultivate minds. He currently fulfills those passions as an award-winning associate professor of horticulture at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, TX.
He obtained his Ph.D. in horticultural science from North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC. He interned at The Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College.
By traveling around the US and to eleven countries he has gained national and global horticulture perspectives.
Jared educates the public with his weekly newsletter Plant-Ed and his monthly podcast Plantastic all found on his website Meristeam.
His passion has been recognized by peers in interviews in Organic Gardening, Greenhouse Grower, AmericanHort Connect, Ken Druse’s Real Dirt, and Nursery Management.
His articles have appeared in The American Gardener, Fine Gardening and Carolina Gardener. | |||
25 Aug 2022 | 072 - Understanding Easy Garden Color – Laura Deeter | 00:48:58 | |
Color excites us more than any design element in the garden because it speaks emotionally to us. In this episode we will dissect and learn how color speaks to us in our garden. Dr. Laura Deeter received her PhD in horticulture from The Ohio State University where she is currently a Full Professor of Horticulture at Ohio State ATI in Wooster, OH. She teaches a multitude of horticulture classes including: Woody and Herbaceous Plant Identification, Landscape Design, Sustainable Landscaping, Plant Health Management, Landscape Construction, and Ecology, to name a few. Twice awarded the OSU Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching, the Perennial Plant Association Teaching Award the American Horticulture Society Teaching Award, Perennial Plant Association Service Award, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Ohio Landscape Association and Professor of the Year from Instructure. She travels extensively around the country speaking on a variety of topics ranging from taxonomy and nomenclature to shade gardens, design, color, and specialty gardens and plants. At home she gardens on her tenth of an acre with her hubby, four dogs, 100 pink plastic flamingos and counts her 300+ species of perennials as dear friends. | |||
01 Sep 2022 | 073– Fall Organic Vegetable Gardening - Mike Cunningham | 00:50:06 | |
Mike and Judy Cunningham are harvesting the last summer crops at Country Gardens Farm. Fall gardening is just beginning. Mike takes a break to talk about his favorite time of the year in the garden. Some of the things you will discover in this episode are the best practices Mike implements for soils, plant selections, and timing. All important for a successful fall harvest. Mike and Judy Cunningham have been teaching people how to grow, cook, and preserve good organic food for over 10 years. Country Gardens Farm is a third-generation family farm growing a wide assortment of organic year-round vegetables they sale to the community from their 3 acres. Mike with lots of input from Judy authored his successful "Seven Steps to an Organic Vegetable Garden" You will remember Mike's openness in sharing his successful methods for growing good food in our inaugural episode 001 of "The Garden Question" Podcast. This episode 073 “Fall Organic Vegetable Gardening” an edited and remix version of episode 017 with Mike Cunningham. In this episode of The Garden Question podcast, host Craig McManus speaks with Mike Cunningham about the fundamentals of fall organic vegetable gardening. The discussion covers best practices for soil management, plant selections, and timing, crucial for successful fall harvests. Mike shares insights on protecting plants from cold weather, the differences between summer and fall crops, and the importance of soil nutrition. Additionally, the episode highlights the benefits of cover crops and practical tips for container gardening. Listeners will also learn about managing pests organically and how Mike and his wife Judy teach their community to grow, cook, and preserve organic food at their third-generation Country Gardens Farm in Georgia. Time Line00:00 Introduction to The Garden Question Podcast 00:41 Meet Mike and Judy Cunningham 02:02 Why Plant a Fall Vegetable Garden? 03:17 Protecting Plants from Cold Weather 04:30 Differences Between Fall and Summer Crops 05:04 Planting Onions and Garlic for Spring Harvest 07:26 Understanding Days to Maturity (DTM) 09:01 Growing Broccoli, Cauliflower, and Brussels Sprouts 14:41 Carrots: A Sweet Winter Treat 16:11 Container Gardening Tips 17:27 Growing Leafy Greens in Containers 19:50 Fall Gardening: Brassicas and More 23:12 Dealing with Pests in the Fall Garden 26:38 Safe Insect Control with BT 27:31 Dealing with Aphids and Other Pests 28:29 Protecting Your Garden from Deer and Rabbits 29:37 The Importance of Soil Health 31:06 Using Organic Fertilizers 34:27 Planting and Caring for Transplants 38:05 Winter Cover Crops and Soil Maintenance 40:28 Handling Plant Debris and No-Till Methods 42:20 Farm Events and Seasonal Activities 45:06 Learning and Growing with Nature 47:55 About Country Gardens Farm 49:49 Conclusion and Podcast Information | |||
08 Sep 2022 | 074 – Antique Roses Queen of the Garden - Jason Powell | 01:03:56 | |
Jason Powell declares the queen of the garden to be antique roses. Who could argue with old garden roses that exudes excellent fragrance, shape, disease resistance, and low maintenance. We talk about how these fragrant flowering shrubs make a huge impact in your garden when pairing them with some surprise companion plantings. Jason and his wife Shelley partner with Jason’s Mom and Dad to produce heirloom plants at their nursery Petals from the Past. Their mission is to educate and grow “tough plants for southern gardens”. Jason earned a Bachelor degree in Horticulture from Auburn University and a Master degree in Horticulture from Texas A&M University. He is a proud member of the infamous Texas Rose Rustlers where they scouted and rescued thousands of antique roses all over the southeast. Jason insider’s look at The Peggy Martin / Hurricane Katrina Rose survival story will amaze you. | |||
15 Sep 2022 | 075 - New Perennial Movement Goes South - Sarah Roberts | 00:58:20 | |
Sarah Roberts and her team have brought the New Perennial Movement to the south on a large scale. The new Entrance Garden’s large sweeps of grasses, perennials, native plants presented in a naturalistic style welcomes you to the Atlanta History Center. The garden has settled in and in this episode Sarah explains the details that makes it successful. It is a creation perfect for insects, small mammals, birds and people. Sarah Roberts is the Olga C. de Goizueta Vice President of the Goizueta Gardens and Living Collections at the Atlanta History Center A college internship in curation at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University sparked Sarah’s career path in public horticulture. During her undergraduate studies at Berry College, she spent a year on scholarship in the United Kingdom studying historic gardens as part of her honors degree in Horticulture. The next five years were spent as Curator of Herbaceous Plants and Outdoor Gardens at the New York Botanical Garden. She then returned to England, completing a Diploma in Garden Design from the UK’s Garden Design School. Upon Sarah’s return to the US, she began consulting for the Atlanta History Center which led to her current position as Vice President of Goizueta Gardens. She leads the development, curation and preservation of the 33-acre public garden with three historic houses. Sarah has written for numerous publications, been featured on Martha Stewart Radio, the Canadian Broadcast Corporation, GardenSmart TV series and the podcast Stuff You Missed in History Class. | |||
22 Sep 2022 | 076 – Growing & Understanding Grasses & Sedges - Shannon Currey | 00:53:40 | |
Are you ready to try something new? Then grasses and sedges could be your next garden adventure. You will find the opportunities for creating a rich layered interesting garden that serves more than an ornamental function. Developing the whole ecological package. Improving the soil and developing a more aesthetically functionating garden are in your future. We all need better solutions for suppressing weeds and gardening under trees. This is episode 076 – Growing & Understanding Grasses & Sedges - Shannon Currey Shannon is a horticultural educator and consultant with Izel Native Plants. She began her work life as a social scientist and then changed her career pursuit to horticulture at North Carolina State University. Shannon joined Hoffman Nursery, a wholesale grower specializing in grasses, sedges, and other graminoids. She has shared her advanced knowledge of graminoids in articles published nationally. You will often find her speaking across the country to professional organizations, community groups, and at public gardens. Shannon currently serves on the Perennial Plant Association’s Board of Directors and is on the North Carolina Plant Conservation Scientific Committee. She was honored in 2020 with the Libby Wilder Award from the North Carolina Nursery & Landscape Association. In 2022 she joined Izel Native Plants to expand their education and outreach efforts. Izel’s unique sales model brings native plant wholesale growers’ inventories directly to the end consumer. Time Line00:00 Welcome to The Garden Question Podcast 01:11 Introduction to Episode 76: Grasses and Sedges 01:18 Meet Shannon Curry: Horticultural Expert 02:29 Understanding Ornamental vs. Turf Grass 03:19 Exploring Sedges and Their Ecological Value 06:19 Warm Season vs. Cool Season Grasses 11:23 Grasses and Sedges in Garden Design 19:39 Practical Tips for Growing and Dividing Grasses and Sedges 24:47 Adapting Northern Gardening Principles to the Southeast 27:35 Mulch and Weed Management 27:52 Choosing the Right Plants for Your Climate 28:49 Starting Small and Learning from Examples 29:54 The Unique Qualities of Grasses and Sedges 30:18 Design Elements of Grasses 32:16 Seasonality and Maintenance of Grasses 34:05 Ecological Benefits of Grasses 34:57 Cutting Back and Dividing Grasses 37:33 Planting and Managing Grasses and Sedges 41:36 Common Garden Myths and Mistakes 42:03 Personal Gardening Experiences 50:16 New Horticultural Adventures 52:15 Final Thoughts and How to Connect | |||
29 Sep 2022 | 077 – Growing Baby Salad Greens all Winter - Mike Cunningham | 00:34:02 | |
Mike Cunningham believes that having a salad every day is probably one of the healthiest things you can do for yourself. In this episode we will discover how simple, easy, and quick growing greens can keep your salad bowl full all winter. Fresh tasty nutritional eating right from your deck, patio, or backyard sounds great to me. Mike and Judy Cunningham have been teaching people how to grow, cook, and preserve good organic food for over 10 years. Country Gardens Farm is a third-generation family farm growing a wide assortment of organic year-round vegetables they sale to the community from their 3 acres. This episode 077 - Growing Baby Salad Greens all Winter with Mike Cunningham Mike’s blog post Baby Salid Greens with video on how to plant in a bed. Judy’s Recipes Facebook: Country Gardens Farm Instagram: MikeCunningham1529 Website: Country Gardens Farm 00:00 Introduction to The Garden Question Podcast 00:42 Meet Mike Cunningham: Growing Greens Expert 01:59 Why Grow Baby Salad Greens? 03:46 How to Grow Baby Salad Greens 04:57 Succession Planting and Container Tips 06:18 Soil and Fertilizer Mix for Greens 15:29 Harvesting and Post-Harvest Handling 18:44 Exploring Microgreens 24:15 Seasonal Growing Tips 28:27 Additional Crops for Your Garden 30:39 Connecting with Country Gardens Farm 33:16 Conclusion and Podcast Information | |||
06 Oct 2022 | 078 – Perennials That Work for Heat and Humidity - Kata Kress Wallace | 00:54:53 | |
Do you often find it a challenging to grow perennials in the heat and humidity of the south? In this episode we talk with Kata Kress Wallace about the best ways to overcome those challenges. It’s no secret that perennials love the full sun, but what about those dry shady gardens? She’ll shed some light on that. Kata shares some simple low maintenance techniques that will be well worth your efforts and she also throws in a deer reptant fun fact. Living in Durham North Carolina Kata has the opportunity to interact with thousands of gardeners as the southeastern product manager for Walters Gardens. She has been closely tied to the nursery industry all throughout her life. Her father owns a nursery in Austria named Sarastro Stauden that specializes in unique and rare plants. Kata came to the United States interning at Plant Delights Nursery with Tony Avent after earning a master’s degree in Geography and Spanish. She also led international crews at Hoffman Nursery as Garden Coordinator and production Supervisor responsible for producing millions of grass liners. In 2019 she received the Young Professional Award from the Perennial Plant Association and was named to the Greenhouse Product News 40 Under 40 Class of 2020. | |||
13 Oct 2022 | 079 – How Your Garden Supports Plant Conservation – Jennifer Ceska | 00:58:00 | |
You will be surprised how much your day-to-day gardening helps save our endanger plant species. In this episode Jennifer Ceska is determined to make native plants regular. How to wake up native plants already on your land and learning to love the untidy. She explains why connecting people and grasses is essentials and why grasslands are so important. Weaving as much diversity as we can get to create as much resilience we can get in the habitat Jennifer Ceska is accredited Public Service and Outreach Faculty at the University of Georgia and has served since 1995 as Conservation Coordinator in the Science & Conservation Program of the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, Athens.
She received her masters at UGA in horticulture with an emphasis on plant conservation.
Her specialty is creating project driven professional networks and facilitating projects for endangered species recovery.
She has consulted with 14 states in developing their own conservation networks.
Jennifer serves as project manager for the Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance, coordinating over 60 organizations contributing recovery actions to 105 critically imperiled plant species in Georgia.
Links for things talked about --- State Botanical Garden of Georgia Connect to Protect Garden Guide US Forest Service Gardening for Pollinators National Wildlife Federation, Plant with a Purpose, gardening page Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance Center for Plant Conservation, Rare Plant Academy | |||
20 Oct 2022 | 080 - Achieving Successful Ecological Landscape Design - Preston Montague | 00:56:03 | |
In this episode Preston Montague talks about how to achieve positive ecological impacts with plants from all over the globe with structural elements that serve animals, insects and people. It’s not just about native plants. Understanding the relationships that compose an ecosystem and the keystone species that is important. Learn how to back into landscape design and avoid the ultimate disappointments in a Static landscape. Preston Montague is a landscape architect and artist who developed a passion for the natural world while growing up in the rural foothills of Virginia. Currently, he lives in Durham, North Carolina working on projects that encourage stronger relationships between people and the natural world. Preston is a host on The Native Plant Podcast. | |||
27 Oct 2022 | 081– A Child’s Terrifying Horticultural Adventure - Troy B. Marden | 01:00:03 | |
In this episode Troy B. Marden tells us about the terrifying event that began his horticultural adventures. As an accomplished garden designer, he shares the vision of fellow gardeners in his clients, writings, television show and worldwide tours. He seeks to help you discover the inspiration found in garden cultures around the globe and domestically. Also, today Troy smashes a couple of common garden myths. Troy’s love for gardening began on the Kansas plains. At the age of 14 he began his horticultural career working at the local Blueville Nursery. His unique passion for plants and gardening lead to college internships at two of the country’s most esteemed public gardens, Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, Georgia and the world-renowned Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. He has called Nashville home for over the past 25 years. Where he grew a successful business in garden and floral design, special events, garden photography, writing, public speaking, and television. For over 20 years he has been a part of Nashville Public Television’s hit gardening show, Volunteer Gardener. Troy’s passion for seeing the world’s most beautiful places burns brightly. He now curates and leads small group adventures around the world through Troy B. Marden Travel. He seeks to share his many loves of gardening, food, wine, art, architecture, design, nature, photography, and history with each adventure. | |||
03 Nov 2022 | 082 – Designing From The Garden – David Brown | 00:57:54 | |
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 arrangements. In our conversation he tells us how you may accomplish the same with your garden plants. Before coming to Hills & Dales Estate, David taught high school horticulture for 30 years and then was an adjunct instructor at Southern Crescent Technical College for 8 years. On top of all that he and his wife also owned and operated their own floral shop. David has a BS degree in Horticulture and Agriculture Education from Purdue University. Now he is the Greenhouse Manager and Floral Designer for Hills & Dales Estate where he is always applying his wealth of knowledge and creative expertise. This episode is a remix of 030 | |||
10 Nov 2022 | 083 - Where Do Camellias Grow Best - Charles Daniel | 00:39:41 | |
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 plant for year-round blooms. We also talk about how to overcome garden challenges. This lawyer, banker, and successful business owner “retired” to his new passion for gardening. He reveals his journey that led him to the ongoing development and caring for some of the most unique gardens in Savannah, Georgia area. Charles is a University of Georgia Certified Plant Professional and a Georgia Certified Landscape Professional. This is episode 083 - Where Do Camellias Grow Best with Charles Daniel on The Garden Question Podcast. | |||
17 Nov 2022 | 084 - Pearce Butcher - Designing Beautiful Functional Outdoor Living Spaces | 00:46:00 | |
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 the challenge of looking at a space, listening to the concerns and dreams of the homeowner, and coming up with beautiful solutions. She composes absolutely stunning landscape designs for her clients at Pearce B Designs. Be inspired by her extraordinary designs on Instagram @ Pearce is a double major in Earth and Environmental Science and Art from Furman University. At George Washington University she earned a Landscape Certificate while studying at the U.S. National Arboretum. | |||
24 Nov 2022 | 085 – Real Christmas Tree Stories - Dr. Mel Koelling | 00:55:30 | |
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 Tannenbaum Farms in central Michigan. A nationally recognized expert in the Christmas Tree industry, Dr. Koelling taught and served in the Department of Forestry at Michigan State University for over 35 years. Tannenbaum Farms was purchased in 1977 as an extension of Dr. Koelling's professional interests and as a way to establish a college fund for his children. The first planting in 1978 covered three acres. Today, plantings cover approximately 100 acres of the 180-acre farm. I was introduced to Dr. Koelling through the fine folks at The National Christmas Tree Promotion Board. Their campaign It’s Christmas Keep It Real touch me. Christmas trees what a wonderful idea for an episode. It can take over 8 years to grow your tree so there is not really an off season on a Christmas Tree farm. We will hear right from the grower himself how to select and care for your live tree. We will also discover the story behind the first Christmas Tree and how the tradition grew. This episode 085 - Real Christmas Tree Stories - Dr. Mel Koelling. An encore remix presentation of episode 033 on The Garden Question Podcast. | |||
01 Dec 2022 | 086 – Poinsettia Stories– Jim Faust | 01:04:00 | |
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 sold today carries a critical pathogen that is a key to its success and is detrimental all other plants. Also, we will learn how to be successful in selecting and growing your poinsettia year-round along with having a few myths squashed. In this episode 086 Jim Faust tells interesting true Poinsettia Stories from their discovery to your own enjoyment at Christmas. One story involves searching out wild poinsettias in the middle of two drug cartel-controlled territories. Jim Faust is a Professor of Floriculture Physiology at Clemson University in South Carolina. He does research on greenhouse production of various flowering crops, teaches hydroponics, and greenhouse production courses. He grew his first poinsettia crop in 1986. I invite you to search for The Garden Question Podcast episode 086 page to see the many interesting images Jim talks about in this episode. | |||
08 Dec 2022 | 087 – Smithsonian’s Ripley Garden - Janet Draper | 00:44:28 | |
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 acre garden is located on the National Mall and in Washington, DC. The garden is open to visitors 24 hours a day. Due to the nearly constant events occurring within a stone’s throw, and major construction on aging buildings, the challenges of keeping the gardens looking good can be daunting. Janet goal is to make the garden interesting day to day by creating displays that educate and stimulate people to go outside and plant something. | |||
15 Dec 2022 | 088 - Be a Student of Your Garden - Jenny Simpson | 00:51:31 | |
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 a track to success. Jenny & Jerry Simpson are growers and retailer of specialized plants that thrive in the often-challenging climate of the southeastern United States. Their Creekside Nursery, Inc. is an all-hands-on deck family operation located in the serene countryside outside Dallas, NC. As a Proven Winners' Destination Garden Center, they offer the region’s largest selection of Proven Winners' plants. Jenny creates and publishes 5 very informative garden videos a week. You will want to follow Jenny’s family adventures along with 75,000+ followers @GardeningwithCreekside on YouTube. | |||
29 Dec 2022 | 090 - Art Scaping Your Outdoor Space - Jordan Daneker | 00:54:43 | |
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 you and your family. We explore the artful details used to put together plants, pools, pavilions, hardscapes, lighting and more to yield a unique and quality environment. Jordan’s obsession and passion started as a part time job in 2008 and now he is on a mission “To Get North Carolina Outside”. He is a partner in a landscape company Evolve Design + Build located in Currituck, North Carolina. You can find him on both Facebook and Instagram. He is a licensed North Carolina landscape and general contractor. He holds designations from Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI) for concrete pavers and The National Concrete Masonry Association (NCMA) for segmented retaining walls. A remix and encore of episode 035 | |||
22 Jun 2023 | 115 - Stress to Serenity: How Healing Gardens Transform Lives and Promote Well-being - Dr. Richard Lafleur | 00:50:45 | |
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 self-care. Dr. La Fleur is an author, international speaker, researcher and educator in the discipline of Psychology at the University of West Georgia. He currently teaches various courses in Psychology and Integrative Healthcare. An encore presentation and remix of episode 024. | |||
29 Jun 2023 | 116 - Exploring Hills and Dales Garden Legacy - Jo Phillips | 00:50:12 | |
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 original boxwoods. The garden estate is a horticultural testament to the three women with their families that have called it home. Today’s garden stays true to the original design and each woman’s contribution. Jo tells stories about how much Alice Callaway loved Hills and Dales and was ahead of her time in so many ways. The horticultural staff reflects Mrs. Callaway love every day in their care for the original garden design. You will want to listen all the way to the end to appreciate how important historical gardens are to our future garden success. Jo earned her BSA Horticulture Degree from The University of Georgia. | |||
06 Jul 2023 | 117 - Growing a Successful Lawn with Minimal Inputs - Jutt Howard | 00:56:49 | |
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. How years of constant research pursues the perfect sod. Also an amazing bald eagle story that happened right on his family’s farm. Jutt grew up in the landscape business and is now the VP of business operations for NG Turf. Since 2010 he has grown with the company and learned the values of producing high quality turf grasses. He serves as Chairmen of the Advisory Board for AGL. Advancing Georgia Leaders in Agriculture and Forestry which is a 2-year leadership program. He also serves as a board member of the (GCIA) Georgia Crop Improvement Association . They are responsible for Certification Programs involving crop seeds and turf grasses along with Organic Certification Program. Jutt is a University of Georgia Certified Turf Grass Professional and a 2010 University of West Georgia Marketing Degree Graduate. | |||
13 Jul 2023 | 118 - Cut Flower Gardening - Melanie Deyton | 00:36:53 | |
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 developing a whole new flower farm site. You will enjoy learning how Melanie’s practical experience will guide you to becoming a better Cut Flower Grower. Having worked in the floral and gardening industry for over a decade, she has learned that it's best to let nature lead the way. As a mother, gardener and floral designer, she finds joy and beauty in the simplest things growing in her garden and along roadsides. She talks about how nature’s hidden delights become spectacular shared designs. This is episode 118 – Cut Flower Gardening - Melanie Deyton. An encore presentation and remix of episode 60. | |||
20 Jul 2023 | 119 – The Cherokee Garden Library: Unearthing Ancient Gardening Wisdom – Staci Catron | 00:45:05 | |
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 Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center she manages the development, preservation, and interpretations of a 35,000-item growing collection. Everything from garden and landscape related rare books, contemporary volumes, manuscripts, photographs, landscape architectural drawings, periodicals, seed catalogs, and ephemera. She curates numerous exhibitions, lectures regularly regarding rare garden books and historic landscapes, and is published in many newsletters, journals, and books. Her latest award-winning book co-authored with Mary Ann Eaddy is titled: Seeking Eden: A Collection of Georgia’s Historic Gardens with photographs by James R. Lockhart. Catron holds a B.A. in History and Latin from Agnes Scott College, as well as a Master of Heritage Preservation from Georgia State University; and a Primary Teacher Certification from the Association of Montessori Internationale This is episode 119 – The Cherokee Garden Library: Unearthing Ancient Gardening Wisdom – Staci Catron. An encore presentation and remix of episode 039 | |||
27 Jul 2023 | 120 - Discover the Pillars of a Great Garden; Your Guide to a Stunning Landscape – Jay Sifford | 00:44:10 | |
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 reality and fantasy collide. Sifford explains how he uses psychological, philosophical and spiritual principles to create contemporary, Asian-inspired, and woodland gardens with common plants and authentic materials. His inspiring gardens have been featured in Southern Living, Fine Gardening, and Country Gardens magazines as well as in several books and on Houzz. He writes for Houzz and SouthPark Magazines. In 2021, he was named North Carolina's Most Outstanding Landscape Designer by LuxLife magazine. Additionally, he has won 'Best of Houzz' awards for both design and service in 2020 through 2022. Sifford Garden Design on Facebook Jay Sifford Garden Design on Houzz An encore presentation and remix of episode 056 | |||
03 Aug 2023 | 121- Secrets of Wildflowers and Native Plants - Carol Hight | 00:58:44 | |
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-year retired 5th grade science teacher. Carol is currently active with the West Georgia Chapter of the Georgia Native Plant Society where she has served as chairman of the Buffalo Creek Trail restoration committee, and as an active native plant rescue facilitator. An encore presentation and remix of episode 010. | |||
10 Aug 2023 | 122 - Preserving Heritage Apple Trees: Rooted Legacy -Josh Fuder | 00:42:03 | |
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 122 we look into why lost apple varieties are important. How they are being discovered and saved to benefit future generations. Josh is a University of Georgia Extension agent in Cherokee County Georgia. He is part of a team that has preserved nearly 140 different apple varieties at the newly planted Heritage Apple Orchard located at the Georgia Mountain Research and Education Center. This is an encore presentation and remix of episode 042. YouTube: “Farm Monitor” Site of a New Apple Orchard YouTube: History of Apple Industry in GA Georgia Magazine Article: Preserving Georgia’s Heritage Apples for Future Generations | |||
17 Aug 2023 | 123 – How to Create a Moss Garden - Annie Martin aka Mossin’ Annie | 00:50:05 | |
Have you got a shady location where nothing else will grow? Are you tired of mowing grass? Do you have problem with soil erosion? How about a desire to avoid chemical fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides? In this episode Annie Martin, moss landscape designer and Timber Press author of The Magical World of Moss Gardening, talks about how Native mosses can be an excellent horticultural alternative. Annie (aka Mossin’ Annie) is the owner of Mountain Moss in Pisgah Forest, NC, She provides valuable insights on how to transform your outdoor living space into a serene retreat and eco-friendly landscape with verdant mosses. Her how-to tips will help you get started on your own appealing year-round green moss gardening projects. An encore presentation and remix of episode 065 https://www.facebook.com/groups/GoGreenWithMoss/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nh9S1IDfXzE | |||
24 Aug 2023 | 124 - Sculpting Nature: The Legacy of Frederick Law Olmsted - Kirk R. Brown | 00:46:25 | |
It’s been over 200 years since he was born. People still absorb his parks and public gardens in more than 5,000 communities across the North American continent. The goal is to “give the common man in this New World the same opportunity to experience creation as any king in his private preserve from the Old World.” Frederick Law Olmsted is prevalently pronounced the father of American landscape architecture. This is episode 124 Sculpting Nature: The Legacy of Frederick Law Olmsted with Kirk R. Brown an encore presentation and remix of episode 063 Kirk is a member of the International Garden Communicator’s Hall of Fame. He is a Green Achiever being recognized with many industry awards. He represented Joanne Kostecky Garden Design as a leader in the design/build industry. At America’s Oldest Garden in Charleston SC, he worked as National Outreach Coordinator. He is a past president of www.GardenComm.com. In the US and Canada, he has delivered hundreds of keynote addresses, guest lectures, teaching symposia, and certified instruction over the past quarter century. He is also known to interpret historic horticulturists and international dignitaries: John Bartram, Frederick Law Olmsted. With it all, he still finds time to cultivate his own private display garden. |