Failure Is Not Final

Failure Is Not Final

In a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Mengmeng Gu from Colorado State’s Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, we explore the broader implications of resilience and the belief that failure is not the end. This engaging dialogue delves into how these concepts are not only vital in horticultural science but also in personal growth and development. Tune in for an episode filled with inspiration and actionable insights. Send us Fan Mail Learn more about the American Society...

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From Grad School To Syngenta Flowers: Building A Career In Floriculture

From Grad School To Syngenta Flowers: Building A Career In Floriculture

Many horticulture students feel like they have to choose early: academia or industry, teaching or “real world” work, research or marketing. We wanted to test that assumption, so we sat down with Dr. A...

20 Touko 52min

Participatory Plant Breeding For Better Tasting Organic Tomatoes - An Interview with Dr. Ambar Carvallo Lopez

Participatory Plant Breeding For Better Tasting Organic Tomatoes - An Interview with Dr. Ambar Carvallo Lopez

Most of us think new crop horticulture cultivars are invented behind closed doors, then handed to farmers as a finished product. We wanted to explore that assumption, so we sat down with Dr. Ambar Car...

22 Huhti 45min

Breeding Breakthroughs and Mentorship Insights with Gina Fernandez

Breeding Breakthroughs and Mentorship Insights with Gina Fernandez

A sunrise ride to an apple orchard changed everything for Dr. Gina Fernandez—and it might change how you think about berries. We sit down with the NC State distinguished professor and berry breeder to...

3 Helmi 49min

What It Takes To Make A Super Cold-Hardy Wine Grape

What It Takes To Make A Super Cold-Hardy Wine Grape

Think a great wine grape can’t survive where winters drop to minus forty? We sit down with breeder Dr. Harlene Hatterman-Valenti from North Dakota State University to unpack how a young industry, a fo...

5 Tammi 50min

The ASHS Annual Conference: Gathering the Horticultural Science Community for Learning and Collaboration

The ASHS Annual Conference: Gathering the Horticultural Science Community for Learning and Collaboration

We sit down with our podcast teammate Lena Wilson—fresh off a first-place PhD Graduate Student Poster Competition win—to unpack what it takes to thrive at a major scientific conference, from crafting ...

28 Loka 202529min

The Art of Teaching: Dr. Chad Miller's Innovative Classroom Trade Shows

The Art of Teaching: Dr. Chad Miller's Innovative Classroom Trade Shows

Dr. Chad Miller from Colorado State University shares his innovative approach to teaching horticulture through a classroom trade show format that transforms traditional plant identification courses in...

12 Syys 202540min

Hydrangea Genomics: Dr. Lisa Alexander's Path to Breeding Better Hydrangeas

Hydrangea Genomics: Dr. Lisa Alexander's Path to Breeding Better Hydrangeas

The science behind your garden hydrangeas involves far more than just planting and watering. Dr. Lisa Alexander, a research geneticist with the USDA Agricultural Research Service, takes us on a fascin...

25 Heinä 202540min

Ready for ASHS: Tips and Tricks for Conference Success

Ready for ASHS: Tips and Tricks for Conference Success

Unlock the secrets to making the most of the American Society for Horticultural Science Annual Conference with insider tips from seasoned attendees. As the 2025 New Orleans conference approaches (July...

25 Kesä 202544min

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