Episodes

  • Juneau Gardeners Rebuild with Hardy Plants and Brilliant Blooms
    Jun 17 2026

    Winter damage has left many Juneau gardeners facing tough decisions, but there’s still plenty to celebrate in the garden. On this episode of Conversations with Alaskan Gardeners, Dave Lendrum of Landscape Alaska explains why some plants may not recover after the harsh winter and shares advice on choosing more resilient varieties for the future. He explores the fascinating world of plant breeding, highlights standout performers like Mun’s Moonrise maple, PJM and Olga Mezitt rhododendrons, and climbing hydrangeas, and offers a glimpse into the artistry of bonsai and the latest trends shaping modern gardens in Southeast Alaska.

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    30 mins
  • Japanese Maples, Pruning Tips and Cold-Spring Gardening in Juneau
    Jun 11 2026

    On this episode of Conversations with Alaskan Gardeners, Margaret Tharp and David Lindrum of Landscape Alaska talk through the realities of gardening in a cold Juneau spring.

    They discuss the arrival of spectacular Japanese maples, including standout varieties like Orange Dream, Inaba-shidare and Crimson Prince, along with tips on choosing plants that bring long-term beauty to Southeast Alaska landscapes.

    The conversation also covers a pruning workshop at Landscape Alaska, how to handle winter-damaged plants, hydrangeas, roses, flowering trees, arborvitaes, dwarf conifers, vegetable starts, pansies, Roseanne geraniums, azaleas, lilies and more.

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    27 mins
  • Winter Recovery and Summer Color: Saving Storm-Damaged Plants in Juneau Gardens
    Jun 3 2026

    Margaret Tharp and David Lindrum discuss how Juneau gardeners can help plants recover after a challenging winter. The episode covers pruning and repairing storm-damaged trees and shrubs, restoring arborvitaes and ornamental trees, and the importance of proper feeding and wound care. David also highlights the beauty and history of fragrant Rugosa (Sitka) roses, shares tips for growing hydrangeas, peonies, lilacs, and clematis, and explains how strategic pruning can rejuvenate aging plants. The conversation is packed with practical advice to help local gardeners prepare for a vibrant growing season while showcasing new arrivals and gardening trends at Landscape Alaska.

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    31 mins
  • Juneau Gardens After Snowmageddon
    May 26 2026

    On this episode of Conversations with Alaskan Gardeners, Margaret Tharp and David Lindrum from Landscape Alaska talk spring recovery after Juneau’s heavy snow and cold rain, sharing practical advice on resilient plants, peonies, rhubarb, hydrangeas, lilacs, azaleas, fertilizing, and what’s ready to plant now. It’s a timely, local conversation for Southeast Alaska gardeners looking to bring their yards back to life after a tough winter.


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    30 mins
  • Spring Recovery in Juneau
    May 16 2026

    After a long, punishing winter in Juneau, Conversations with Alaskan Gardeners returns with Margaret Tharp and David Lundrum of Landscape Alaska for a practical and encouraging look at spring garden recovery. This episode covers winter damage to rhododendrons, arborvitae, Japanese maples, viburnums, and flowering cherries, with clear advice on when to prune, when to wait, and how to help plants rebound.


    Margaret and David also talk about tough spring performers like primroses, hostas, Lewisia, strawberries, peonies, and hardy columnar trees, while sharing local gardening stories from around Juneau and Southeast Alaska. From broken branches to fresh blooms, this episode is a reminder that even after a hard winter, Alaska gardens have a remarkable way of coming back.


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    30 mins
  • Conversations with Alaska Gardeners - Final Show of 2025
    30 mins
  • Conversations with Alaska Gardeners 09-20-25
    30 mins
  • Conversations with Alaska Gardeners 09-13-25
    28 mins