Let's Garden with Scott Beuerlein

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Let's Garden with Scott Beuerlein Saturday's 6am to 9am Eastern

  1. 1d ago

    Let's Garden with Scott Beuerlein 8/15/2026 Hour 3

    **Storm Damage and Tree Care: Expert Insights** As the recent storm season has shown us, tree damage can be devastating to homes and communities. In this episode of Let's Garden, Scott is joined by Mark Wessell, chief horticulturist at Gardens Alive, and John Butcher, CEO of Madison Tree Care and Landscape, to discuss the importance of tree care and maintenance, especially in the aftermath of a storm. This episode covers a range of topics, from the dangers of "lion's tailing," a common pruning mistake that can leave trees vulnerable to wind damage, to the importance of regular tree inspections and maintenance. Our hosts also delve into the world of insurance and tree care, discussing the challenges of getting insurance companies to cover preventative maintenance and the risks of removing healthy trees. Additionally, they share their expertise on how to identify and mitigate risks, such as co-dominant leaders and shallow root plates, which can make trees more susceptible to damage. With their combined expertise, Mark and John offer practical advice on how to reduce the risk of tree failure and promote healthy tree growth. They also discuss the importance of patience and understanding when dealing with tree care professionals, who are often overwhelmed with work after a storm. Whether you're a homeowner or a gardener, this hour is a must-listen for anyone looking to protect their trees and property.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  2. Aug 8

    Let's Garden with Scott Beuerlein 8/8/2026 Hour 3

    **Celebrating Community Transformation with the Reds Community Fund** This hour Let's Garden is a heartwarming conversation about the impact of community transformation through gardening and horticulture. Join Scott Berlin as he chats with John Butcher from Madison Tree Care and Landscape, Steve Foltz from the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens, and Charlie Frank from the Reds Community Fund about their collaborative efforts to bring beauty and life to urban communities. The Reds Community Fund has been making a significant difference in the lives of Cincinnati residents for over two decades. With a focus on community makeovers, the fund has renovated ballfields, built community centers, and created urban learning gardens. But what's truly remarkable is the way these projects bring people together and create a sense of pride and ownership in the community. From the transformation of Winton Hills to the creation of the Tree School, these projects are a testament to the power of community-driven initiatives. One of the key takeaways from this conversation is the importance of community engagement and partnerships. The Reds Community Fund works closely with local organizations, schools, and residents to identify areas of need and create projects that benefit everyone. The result is a sense of community pride and ownership that's hard to find elsewhere. As Charlie Frank puts it, "We don't just build projects; we build relationships and a sense of community."   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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