The purpose of our podcast is to encourage tree planting and proper tree care for our urban forest which includes neighborhoods, parks, and other open spaces. We will also cover a myriad of tree topics including the important role trees play in relationship to the climate crisis. The show is hosted by Eva Monheim and Hal Rosner certified arborists through the International Society of Arboriculture... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 202 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Rick Hartlieb and his wife and business partner, Jen, are the proud first-generation farmers behind Castanea Farms in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Their journey is rooted in both passion and persistence, beginning more than 25 years ago when they firs... more
Natalie Carmolli manages Public Relations for Spring Meadow Nursery and Proven Winners® ColorChoice® shrubs. She grew up in the floral industry and holds a bachelor’s degree in theatrical arts, along with a Certificate of Mastery in tree and shrub id... more
Mary Tipping has held the position of Curator and Plant Recorder at the Scott Arboretum & Gardens at Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, since 2015, after working as the Horticulturist at the Henry Schmieder Arboretum of Delaware Valley U... more
Ethan Kauffman is the first director of Stoneleigh: anatural garden, where he has led the transition from a private estate to a public garden over the last 8 years.
He developed his love of the natural world by exploring the Susquehanna River Hills... more
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I’m a new listener, I’m trying to learn as much as I can about trees and the forest. This podcast is great!
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It keeps getting better with each episode. I’m learning so much. I moved to a large propert with a ton of trees so getting a great education here. Thank you!
Informed arborists seeking to hitch the tree care industry to the climate crisis and the need to plant trees on a mass scale. Guests have been consistently engaging and passionate.
Everyone should listen! Great conversations with knowledgeable people.
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Conversations center around encouraging tree planting and care as vital aspects of maintaining healthy urban forests, drawing connections to broader environmental issues like climate change. The hosts feature various experts, discussing topics such as urban forestry, sustainable practices, innovative gardening techniques, and the importance of community engagement. Unique insights often emerge from guests with diverse backgrounds in horticulture, environmental conservation, and historical garden management, making this resource both informative and engaging for anyone interested in environmental sustainability and the benefits trees bring to communities.
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The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast launched 5 years ago and published 202 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast include:
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6. Katherine Mills
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8. Della Fetzer
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