
Whereas the Effective Gardening crew is busy exploring the Philadelphia Flower Present, we’re taking a second to look again at among the most insightful and provoking conversations we’ve had on Let’s Argue About Vegetation over the previous 12 months. On this particular episode, we’re revisiting standout moments from interviews with horticulturists, backyard designers, and educators who’ve formed the way in which we backyard.
You’ll hear from Stacie Crooks, a self-taught backyard designer from Seattle, as she shares how she received her begin in horticulture. Jay Sifford, a North Carolina-based designer, discusses his creative influences and the way popular culture can encourage transcendent backyard areas. Irvin Etienne, a public horticulturist at Newfields in Indianapolis, displays on his farm upbringing and the way it formed his ardour for vegetation. And Dr. Jared Barnes, an affiliate professor at Stephen F. Austin State College, talks about his journey into horticultural schooling and the creation of a singular campus botanical backyard known as The Plantery.
Whether or not you’re a seasoned gardener or simply getting began, these professional insights are certain to encourage your subsequent venture. Tune in to listen to a few of our favourite moments.
Take heed to the total episodes right here:
Stacie Crooks:

Jay Sifford
Episode 156: Discovering Design Inspiration with Jay Sifford



Irvin Etienne
Episode 158: Vegetation That Earn Their Preserve (with Irvin Etienne)


Dr. Jared Barnes
Episode 162: Cultivating Connections with the Subsequent Era with Jared Barnes


