Friday January 23 | Trends in Landscaping and Gardening
January 22, 2009 at 11:31 am | In Coming Up | 4 Comments
Veteran “This Old House” Head Landscaper Roger Cook joins us, along with a panel of local master gardeners to talk about the latest trends in the landscaping industry and we’ll answer your gardening questions.
Guests
Roger Cook – Head Landscaper, This Old House
David Goforth – Cabarrus County Master Gardener
Matthew Fulbright – Landscaper, Woodlands Landscaping
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What about Feng Shui, or what some call geomancy? This seems to be a useful trend, as it seeks to create harmonious environments, and is based on the venerable “I Ching”, which has served humanity for thousands of years.
Comment by david — January 23, 2009 #
I’m very glad you’ve got David Goforth on the show.
Mike, thanks for asking your guests about edible landscaping. There is huge interest in this topic now, with the concern about saving energy and local food, and even a movement to plant a 21st Century victory garden on the White House lawn: http://www.eattheview.org
If a landscape can grow a lawn, it will grow food.
I’ll send an email.
Comment by DB — January 23, 2009 #
Back to the yard design for a vegetable garden – I have ambitions also to transform my yard but need help in the planning. Where do I go for help? Thanks!
Sally in Charlotte
Comment by Sally Norris — January 23, 2009 #
Mike I love your show, I just wanted to make sure that you know that CPCC has a Horticulture and Turfgrass Management program where the public can come and take classes to earn a degree, diploma, or a certificate. We offer great hands on real word experience.
Comment by John Royals — January 23, 2009 #