Janet Carson – Bucket List Garden Encounters
Garden travel offers a unique way to deepen your knowledge of gardening while discovering the beauty our world has to offer. From magnificent gardens in bustling cities to hidden gems in charming country towns, each destination has something to inspire. Traveling alongside fellow gardeners makes the experience even richer. Join Janet on some of her journeys and gather ideas to create your own bucket list of gardens to explore.

Brie Arthur – Wanderlust Chronicles: The Land Down Under
From the lush, rolling hills and pristine gardens of New Zealand to the vibrant, sun-soaked botanical wonders of Australia, Brie will take you on a once-in-a-lifetime horticultural adventure. Along the way, she’ll share her infectious enthusiasm for plants, sustainability, and creative garden design—while offering stories from her years of experience in the field.

Robert Pavlis: Plants from Around the World
This is a fun program that is not very serious. It consists of a lot of pictures from gardens and natural settings that I have been lucky enough to visit, in the US, Europe, Cuba, and the Canadian Arctic. Most plants are not named, and it will not include a lot of cultural information. A good program for ‘just enjoying pictures’.

Jana Milbocker: Gardens of the Gilded Age
The Gilded Age is famous for its ornate mansions and grand gardens built by the Roosevelts, Vanderbilts, and Carnegies. Transport yourself to the Gilded Age with an armchair tour of the gardens at the Newport Mansions, Vanderbilt Estate, Vizcaya, Untermyer Gardens, Nemours and others.
