On this episode of Garden to Table, host P. Allen Smith will visit edible gardens and showcase some great berries. Allen also visits a restaurant that brings a whole new meaning to the term “local produce”. The chef there will show us how to make a delectable salmon and succotash dish. Later, we’ll learn more about a splendid addition to any garden or table – the blueberry! Allen will also share simple recipes to make a use of the herbs you grow at home.
Topics Include
Vegetable and Flower front yard garden tour
Herb Cream Cheese recipe
Restaurant Vegetable Rooftop Garden tour
Seared salmon recipe with restaurant chef
Bluberries for landscapes
Blueberry Topped Field Green Salad recipe
Strawberry Mint Smoothies
Marlsgate Plantation Table setting
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P. Allen Smith is a landscape and garden designer, horticulturist, preservationist and television host. His passions span the subjects of community, health, sustainability and history. He has designed the grounds at many of the nation’s most notable estate properties, townhomes, and commercial complexes. And, for over 19 years, he has shared his green knowledge and insight with the public via ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, his own PBS television, and six book titles. Currently, Allen is focused on residential, commercial and community designs that are beautiful, improve our contentedness, and our social and physical health.
To learn more about:
…Allen’s horticultural interests and secrets, sign up for his weekly newsletter: https://pallensmith.com/
…visiting Allen’s Garden Home above the Arkansas River, see https://pallensmith.com/tours/
….Allen’s favorite plants mentioned in his social media, see: To review many of the plants Allen mentions in his posts and that are planted in his own garden, see https://pallensmith.com/gilbert-h-wild-allens-favorites/
….retaining Allen’s Garden and Landscape design firm, see http://www.pallensmithandassociates.com/
…Allen’s Garden Home-inspired intergenerational community in Monroe, LA, see https://www.gardensofsomerset.com/
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9 Comments
I'm all for planting edibles in landscapes!
Awesome video thank you for sharing.😊
A bit off topic, but while reviewing subjects to upload to iNaturalist, I had a photo of a Bombus fraternus, or Southern Plains Bumble Bee.
This species is endangered and was found on your property on Moss Mountain during the large Master Gardener event you held in October of 2018.
With that said, I look forward to returning again someday. Photo: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/35514729
A feast for the eyes. It made my day. Thank you.
I really enjoyed this! Many thanks.
Our extension agent said to plant blueberries in pure peatmoss because it has exactly the right PH.
just a wonderful programme … thank you so much
love the table scape Its beautiful thanks for sharing that
Oh yes i plan on really planting a lot on my 2×2 inch garden lol. I'm already planting asparagus…
So cool to learn someone else lines the border of their garden with Marigolds! I have been doing this for years for the same reason…to discourage rabbits. And yes, it does work! I have actually seen a rabbit hop across my lawn up to the Marigold border. It stopped in front of the Marigold hedge & sat there. It sniffed & sat there for a bit. Then turned & hopped back from where it had come. Yay! I also plant onions along my garden's edge for the same reason. Natural deteriant!