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Let's Argue About Plants

Let's Argue About Plants

Fine Gardening Magazine

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The podcast for people who love plants—but not always the same ones. Brought to you by the editors of Fine Gardening, this fun, informative podcast tackles all things topical in gardening. You'll listen to the insights (and arguments) of Editorial Director Danielle Sherry and Editor-in-Chief Carol Collins as they discuss various horticultural subjects on a deeper level. You will also hear from today's leading horticultural minds who will offer their wisdom and opinions about what you might want to grow in your garden. We guarantee you'll be entertained and feel like a better gardener.
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Episode 190: Deer-Resistant Plants

vendredi 20 février 2026Durée 01:03:22

Those furry freeloaders can look elsewhere for a treat!

A public service announcement prior to getting this episode started: There is no such thing as a deer-proof plant. If deer are hungry enough, they will even eat things that are supposedly toxic to them. But there are such things as deer-resistant plants. So, on this recording of Let's Argue About Plants, Danielle and Carol share some of the plants that have stood up to the herds that visit their backyards, and their colleague Diana Koehm offers some additional suggestions of plants that deer tend to ignore in her neck of the woods.  

Diana Koehm is the content editor for Fine Gardening magazine.  

See the full plant list from this episode on our website: https://www.finegardening.com/article/episode-190-deer-resistant-plants

Episode 189: Our 2026 Garden Plans

vendredi 16 janvier 2026Durée 01:20:30

Episode 189: Our 2026 Garden Plans 

Hear what we have in store for upgrading (or overhauling) our beds and borders this year 

What's that old adage? "The road to hell is paved with good intentions." Well, call us eternal optimists, but every January we like to make a list of our goals and aspirations for our gardens in the coming year. After all, a new gardening season is the perfect time for fresh ideas and bold decisions. In this episode, we dig into our plans for 2026, sharing what we're upgrading, what we're rethinking, and where we're ready to start from scratch. There are plans for refreshing tired beds to completely overhauling borders that no longer work (or perhaps cutting down an aged stewartia tree?). We'll also talk through the practical considerations shaping the season ahead. Join us for an honest, behind-the-scenes look at how our gardens are evolving—and how you might approach changes in your own landscape. 

Expert: Susan Calhoun is the owner of Plantswoman Design in Bainbridge Island, Washington. She is also a regional reporter for FineGardening.com.  

See more from this episode on our website: https://www.finegardening.com/article/episode-189-our-2026-garden-plans

Episode 180: Plants with Big, Bold Foliage

vendredi 18 avril 2025Durée 58:24

In this episode, we're turning up the drama—garden drama, that is! We're talking all about plants with big, bold foliage that steal the show and bring serious texture and presence to your landscape. Whether you're designing a tropical-feel patio or adding contrast to a woodland border, these leafy giants know how to make a statement. We'll cover our favorite varieties, tips for placement and care, and how to use them effectively in garden design. If you're ready to go big and leafy, this episode is for you! P.S. We promised not to sing...we'll leave that to Sir Mixalot. 

Expert: Dr. Andy Pulte is a plant sciences faculty member at University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He is also a contributing editor.  

 

Episode 179: Most Beautiful Flowers

vendredi 21 mars 2025Durée 58:01

If your pulse quickens at the sight of a dogwood or peony in full bloom, this is the episode for you. Although a restrained, foliage-focused design is always a safe bet, fabulous floral textures and colors offer a level of excitement that leaves alone can't provide. For many of us, a love of flowers was the gateway that brought us to gardening. Follow along as Danielle, Carol, and expert guest Wambui Ippolito discuss some of the beautiful blooms that make their hearts sing. 

Expert: Wambui Ippolito is an award-winning landscape designer, horticulturist, and author based in New York City. 

Danielle's Plants 

'Bowl of Beauty' peony  (Paeonia lactiflora Bowl of Beauty', Zones 4-9) 

Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia, Zones 5-8) 

'Mistral Bordeaux' poppy anemone (Anemone coronaria 'Mistral Bordeaux', Zones 8-10) 

Pink flowering dogwood (Cornus florida f. rubra, Zones 5-8) 

 

Carol's Plants  

'Storm Cloud' blue star (Amsonia tabernaemontana 'Storm Cloud', Zones 4-9) 

'Orange Wonder' snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus, Zones 7-10) 

Walk in Beauty Watermelon Man prickly pear (Opuntia 'OP099', Zones 4-9) 

'Fascination' and 'Adoration' Culver's root (Veronicastrum virginicum cvs., Zones 3-8) 

 

Expert's Plants  

Wild mullein (Vebascum roripifolium, Zones 5-8) 

Threadleaf bluestar (Amsonia hubrichtii, Zones 5-8) 

 'Soft Caress' mahonia (Mahonia 'Soft Caress', Zones 7-9) 

Episode 178: Best Interview Moments from Let's Argue About Plants

mercredi 12 mars 2025Durée 30:37

While the Fine Gardening team is busy exploring the Philadelphia Flower Show, we're taking a moment to look back at some of the most insightful and inspiring conversations we've had on Let's Argue About Plants over the past year. In this special episode, we're revisiting standout moments from interviews with horticulturists, garden designers, and educators who have shaped the way we garden.

You'll hear from Stacie Crooks, a self-taught garden designer from Seattle, as she shares how she got her start in horticulture. Jay Sifford, a North Carolina-based designer, discusses his artistic influences and how pop culture can inspire transcendent garden spaces. Irvin Etienne, a public horticulturist at Newfields in Indianapolis, reflects on his farm upbringing and how it shaped his passion for plants. And Dr. Jared Barnes, an associate professor at Stephen F. Austin State University, talks about his journey into horticultural education and the creation of a unique campus botanical garden called The Plantery.

Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just getting started, these expert insights are sure to inspire your next project. Tune in to hear some of our favorite moments.

Episode 177: Seeds We're Starting This Year

vendredi 21 février 2025Durée 01:07:39

As we recorded this episode, snow was gently falling outside our windows here in New England. But that isn't depressing for us—it simply means it's time to start our seeds! Today we are joined by digital editor Christine, and we are talking all about which seeds we're starting this year and why. There's an assortment of edibles and flowers on our lists, and we discuss the best practices for getting them to germinate. Do all seeds need a heat mat? Or is it a good idea to pop your packets of seeds in the freezer before sowing them into a soil block? Get the answers to these pressing questions (and find out which zinnia had Danielle and Carol screaming with delight) in this pre-spring conversation.  

Expert: Christine Alexander is the digital content editor at Fine Gardening. 

Episode 176: Plants with Personality with Amanda Thomsen

vendredi 7 février 2025Durée 39:00

Amanda Thomsen is a landscape designer, project manager, and garden writer. Recently, she opened Aster Gardens in Lemont, Illinois. This neighborhood boutique offers plants, home décor, classes, and events. Amanda brings an irreverent, punk-rock spirit to her horticultural work, so she is the perfect person to help adventurous gardeners to explore some plants with personality. Unusual herbs, hardy cacti, and a foxglove that is not your usual cottage garden suspect all make appearances in this fun episode. 

Here's Amanda's personality-packed plant list:  

1. Lovage (Levisticum officinale, Zones 4–8) 

2. Rozanne geranium (Geranium 'Gerwat', Zones 5–8) 

3. Rattlesnake master (Eryngium yuccifolium, Zones 3–8) 

4. Fernleaf peony (Paeonia tenuifolia, Zones 4–8) 

5. Eastern prickly pear (Opuntia humifusa, Zones 4–9)  

6. Rusty foxglove (Digitalis ferruginea, Zones 4–8) 

7. 'Forelock' ornamental onion (Allium 'Forelock', Zones 4–8) 

8. Bear's breeches (Acanthus spinosus, Zones 5–9) 

Episode 175: Great Houseplants

vendredi 24 janvier 2025Durée 01:07:07

Potted plants will bring life and positive energy into any room, and studies have shown that having them nearby can relieve stress, boost creativity, and improve focus. In winter, when the weather is not good for outdoor gardening, it is particularly satisfying when we can help the living gems on our windowsills to thrive and look their best. In this episode Danielle and Carol chat with their friend and colleague, Christine Alexander, about the houseplants they consider to be truly worthy of a spot indoors. 

Expert: Christine Alexander is the digital content editor at Fine Gardening. 

Episode 174: Plant Evaluation with Sam Hoadley and Richard Hawke

vendredi 10 janvier 2025Durée 40:21

Catalogue descriptions for new plants may grab our attention, but usually provide little useful information about how these up-and-coming cultivars will perform in your garden. Fortunately, comparative trials like those conducted at Chicago Botanic Garden and Mt. Cuba Center put plants to the test, side-by-side, under typical garden conditions. In this episode, Richard Hawke and Sam Hoadley delve into a few of the similarities and differences between their trial programs. They compare notes, trade stories, and dispel a few misconceptions as they prepare for the talk they will give on Thurday, March 6th, 2025 as part of the Know to Grow lecture series at the Philadelphia Flower Show

 

See more by going to the show notes at https://www.finegardening.com/podcast

 

Episode 173: Beneficial Host Plants

vendredi 27 décembre 2024Durée 01:04:54

This week we might rename the show Pollinator Haven, the podcast where we dig into the vibrant world of pollinators and the plants that sustain them! Well, probably not, but we will be diving into the essential role host plants play in supporting bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators. These are species that are critical in providing places for insects to lay their eggs and food for hungry larvae. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, you'll discover how choosing the right plants can turn your yard, balcony, or community space into a thriving ecosystem. 

Expert: Cheyenne Wine works to promote biodiversity and ecological resilience with the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. For more of Cheyenne's plant picks, check out this recent Southeast regional page


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