
Queen City Green
Queen City Green
Queen City Podcast Network
Show overview
Queen City Green has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 49 episodes. That works out to roughly 30 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 32 min and 48 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Leisure show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed earlier today, with 5 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 25 episodes published. Published by Queen City Podcast Network.
From the publisher
The Queen City Green podcast is the guide for green thumbs, novice gardeners, and nature enthusiasts in the Charlotte region. Gain inspiration and insights on how to infuse elements of the Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden experience into your own space and lifestyle. In addition to discovering the latest blooms and happenings at The Garden, tune in for captivating discussions with environmental non-profit leaders from across the Carolinas. Learn about their impactful work, how it intersects with initiatives at The Garden, and how you can play a role in preserving and protecting our natural spaces right here in your own backyard.
Latest Episodes
View all 49 episodesThe Guardian of Lost Hollow
Grape Varieties and Wine Making
Allergy Tips for Outdoor Lovers
Trailblazing Gaston County
Host John Searby interviews Ashton Lamb of the Carolina Thread Trail about the 1,600‑mile regional trail plan and how it’s built through partnerships, grants, and technical support. They highlight trail benefits, including transportation, health, and economic returns. The focus is Gaston County’s Matthews Belk South Fork River Corridor: a 23‑mile segment toward a 60‑mile route from Lake Wylie to Hickory, with paddling access, towns, and parks. They review progress, gaps, Spencer Mountain, connections through McAdenville and Cramerton, and the Daniel Stowe Conservancy connector, plus ways to support, visit, donate, and celebrate National Trails Day.

Milkweed, Monarchs, and More
Hosts Jason Bonham and Dylan Wrubel are joined by Janet Manuel and Cassy Hallman from Daniel Stowe Conservancy to discuss Trailhead’s tastings and then spotlight milkweed (Asclepias): its latex, toxins, specialized pollination, flowers, and silky seed pods, plus historical uses like WWII life-jacket stuffing. They explain milkweed’s role as a keystone host plant for monarchs and highlight Carolina-native species and conservation through Stowe’s new regional seed bank and nursery. They warn against tropical milkweed because it spreads OE parasite and disrupts monarch migration.

The Pollinator Powerhouse of Mountain Mint
In this episode of 'Shovel and Spade,' Jason Bonham and Dylan Wrubel discuss the mountain mint plant's benefits and its ecological impact. Joined by Katherine Baxter and Emma McGee, they explore garden scents, both pleasant and off-putting, and share personal stories.
Reimagine Your Lawn: Sustainable Landscaping with Your Lawn Stewards
Host John Searby talks with Aaron and Annie Crites of Your Lawn Stewards. They discuss their journey from corporate life to starting an eco-friendly lawn care business focused on biodiversity and sustainability. They also talk about their partnership with the Daniel Stowe Conservancy and share practical advice for transforming traditional lawns into environmentally friendly spaces.

Public Health and Conservation: How a Healthy Environment Means Healthy People
Hosts Ryan Cater talk with Piedmont Promise's newest team member, Alexis Thompson, to talk about the overlap between conservation and public health.
The Power of Nonprofit Innovation with Next Stage's CEO Josh Jacobson
John Searby hosts Josh Jacobson, CEO of Next Stage. They discuss shared environmental initiatives, the importance of collaboration among nonprofits, nonprofit challenges, strategies, and Josh's unique method of supporting nonprofits.

The Secret Life of Hops
The 'Shovel and Spade' podcast, sponsored by Petty Thieves Brewing Company, discusses tasting a hazy IPA, the science of hops, and horticultural challenges faced by the hosts at Daniel Stowe Conservancy.

What’s Data Got to do with it?
Data-driven decisions are still important, especially when it comes to conservation. In this episode, Ryan Carter talks with UNCC’s Urban Institute and Data Trust about Piedmont Promise, the power and impact of shared data, and what we can do to make our region a better place with it all. The UNC Charlotte Urban Institute + Regional Data Trust is a nonpartisan research and data unit of UNC Charlotte. Data partnerships are held with each agency independent of Piedmont Promise. Neither the Institute nor the Data Trust are affiliated with the advocacy agenda of Piedmont Promise, and the views expressed by staff on this program are theirs independently. They should not be considered the official beliefs of UNC Charlotte, the Institute, or the Data Trust.
WithersRavenel and the Path to Sustainable Growth
John Searby, CEO of The Daniel Stowe Conservancy, discusses the unique partnership with guests from WithersRavenel, an engineering firm known for its sustainable and innovative projects. Guests Will Cauthen and Emily Buehrer-Douglas share their professional backgrounds and roles at WithersRavenel, emphasizing their passion for sustainable development and landscape architecture. They discuss how their work will involve redesigning stormwater management systems, enhancing biodiversity, and creating educational opportunities for visitors to the Daniel Stowe Conservancy.

Shovel and Spade: Seeds of Inspiration
In this first episode of Shovel and Spade, from The Daniel Stowe Conservancy, hosted by Jason Bonham and Dylan Ruble, we explore the world of horticulture. Joined by team members Lindsay Bargar and Michaela Karutz, this episode delves into their personal journeys into horticulture, sparked by inspirational moments from childhood and diverse career paths.
Nurturing Nature in Trail Design
John Searby, CEO of Daniel Stowe Conservancy and Catawba River Keeper, discusses initiatives to promote environmental change and outdoor activities in the Charlotte region with guests Eric Smallwood, Parks and Rec Director of Mount Holly, and Rachel Andrea, Recreation Manager at Daniel Stowe Conservancy, who share their experiences and contributions to outdoor recreation.

Unpacking the NC Legislative Session
In this episode of the Advocacy Hour podcast, hosted by Ryan Carter and Ellie Riggs of Piedmont Promise, the focus is on recent conservation efforts and legislative updates in North Carolina, and the hectic legislative session, emphasizing the progress and challenges faced with several bills.
The Butterfly Bungalow
The ladies in charge of the Butterfly Bungalow talk with host John Searby about how the butterflies get to the bungalow, how they are cared for, and just what to expect when you visit.

Advocacy Hour: Housing and Conservation: How can we be friends?
"Conservation" and "affordable housing" have a lot in common but are, unfortunately, too often used as cannon fodder against one another. From accusations of NIMBYism to greedy development to being out of touch with reality, both sides take shots at the other. Join us for a conversation between a conservation turned housing advocate and a housing turned conservation advocate as we dive into this divide and how we can bridge it better. NC Housing Table: https://www.nchousingtable.org/ Denzell Burnside's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denzelburnside/ Stay up to date on the Parking Lot Bill: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/petition-to-protect-our-waterways-businesses-and-communities-from-runoff-and-flooding?source=direct_link&
Cultivating Excellence: The Daniel Stowe Horticulture Team
John Searby, CEO of Daniel Stowe Conservancy, talks with Jason Bonham, Director of Horticulture, and Dylan Wruble, Operations Manager. They discuss the intricacies of maintaining the Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden, from horticulture tasks to irrigation and fountain maintenance. Jason and Dylan share their backgrounds, detailing their roles and unexpected challenges they face.
Community and Sustainability: The Albemarle Approach
John Searby, CEO at the Daniel Stowe Conservancy, talks with Sarah Degnan and Sarah Taylor from Albemarle Corporation, about their personal backgrounds and their roles at Albemarle, focusing particularly on the company’s sustainability efforts. They detail Albemarle's Kings Mountain Project and the company's overall commitment to environmental stewardship.
Sustainable Growth: Trees Charlotte’s Role in a Growing City
Host John Searby, CEO of Daniel Stowe Conservancy and Catawba River Keeper, talks with Allison Rhodes, the Executive Director at Trees Charlotte. They discuss Rhodes' journey to Trees Charlotte, the organization's mission to grow, steward, and diversify Charlotte's tree canopy, and the various programs and initiatives they run, including tree plantings, tree adoption events, and educational tree walks.