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052 - The Grumpy Gardener Speaks - Steve Bender
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.
052 - The Grumpy Gardener Speaks - Steve Bender
051 - Growing Vegetables and Herbs in Containers - Amanda Bennett
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.
051 - Growing Vegetables and Herbs in Containers - Amanda Bennett
051 - Growing Vegetables and Herbs in Containers - Amanda Bennett
050 – Companion Planting That Works – Jessica Walliser
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.
050 – Companion Planting That Works – Jessica Walliser
050 – Companion Planting That Works – Jessica Walliser
049 – Proper Agronomics for Healthy Turf Grass –Dr. Clint Waltz
049 – Proper Agronomics for Healthy Turf Grass –Dr. Clint Waltz
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.UGA Turfgrass Field DayThe University of Georgia Turfgrass Research Field Day is set for Thursday, Aug. 3, on the UGA campus in Griffin, Georgia. Georgia Turf
049 – Proper Agronomics for Healthy Turf Grass –Dr. Clint Waltz
048 - Moving and Editing Your Plants: A Case Study - Craig McManus
048 - Moving and Editing Your Plants: A Case Study - Craig McManus
048 - Moving and Editing Your Plants: A Case Study - Craig McManus
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
047 - Developing Your Battle Strategy for This Year’s Bug Wars – Susan Mulvihill
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.
047 - Developing Your Battle Strategy for This Year’s Bug Wars – Susan Mulvihill
047 - Developing Your Battle Strategy for This Year’s Bug Wars – Susan Mulvihill
046 - Growing Epic Tomato -Craig LeHoullier
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. Growing Epic Tomatoes Course 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.
046 - Growing Epic Tomato -Craig LeHoullier
046 - Growing Epic Tomato -Craig LeHoullier
045 - Preparing for Your Spring Garden - Joe Lamp’l
045 - Preparing for Your Spring Garden - Joe Lamp’l
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.
045 - Preparing for Your Spring Garden - Joe Lamp’l
044 - Year-Round Garden Interest from Cox Arboretum - Tom Cox
044 - Year-Round Garden Interest from Cox Arboretum - Tom Cox
044 - Year-Round Garden Interest from Cox Arboretum - Tom Cox
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
043 - A Flower Emergency - Terry Beasley
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
043 - A Flower Emergency - Terry Beasley
043 - A Flower Emergency - Terry Beasley
042 - Saving Heritage Apples - Josh Fuder
042 - Saving Heritage Apples - Josh Fuder
042 - Saving Heritage Apples - Josh Fuder
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 UGA Research News Article Georgia Magazine Article: Preserving Georgia’s Heritage Apples for Future Generations
041 - Creating Beautiful Spaces for Functional Outdoor Living - Pearce Butcher
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.
041 - Creating Beautiful Spaces for Functional Outdoor Living - Pearce Butcher
041 - Creating Beautiful Spaces for Functional Outdoor Living - Pearce Butcher
040 - Brie Arthur - Foodscaping Revolution
040 - Brie Arthur - Foodscaping Revolution
040 - Brie Arthur - Foodscaping Revolution
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.
039 - The Cherokee Garden Library - Staci Catron
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.
039 - The Cherokee Garden Library - Staci Catron
039 - The Cherokee Garden Library - Staci Catron
038 - Mulch, Mulch Baby! - Russell Camp
038 - Mulch, Mulch Baby! - Russell Camp
038 - Mulch, Mulch Baby! - Russell Camp
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
037 - Lighting Your Garden for Drama - Jim Frederick
037 - Lighting Your Garden for Drama - Jim Frederick
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.
037 - Lighting Your Garden for Drama - Jim Frederick
036 - Home Grown Citrus - Charles Daniel
036 - Home Grown Citrus - Charles Daniel
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.