P is for Parterre
Welcome to P is for Parterre, your go-to podcast for landscaping and horticulture! Based in New England, Parterre Garden Services designs, builds, and maintains beautiful outdoor spaces. Our mission is to share our expertise with you, featuring engaging discussions among our landscape professionals and horticultural experts. Join us every other Sunday as we explore trends, tips, and techniques in gardening and landscaping. We cover sustainable practices and innovative design ideas, catering to both novice gardeners and seasoned pros. Tune in to cultivate knowledge and inspiration together!
26. A Year of Growth: Insights behind the Pod with Chris

Itâs our one-year podcast anniversary! đ
In this special episode of P is for Parterre, host Liz Coxsits down with General Manager Chris Ward to reflect on a year of growth, memorable stories, and the evolution of our show. Hear how the podcast began, the impact itâs had on our team, and the behind-the-scenes moments that makeParterre unique.
Donât forget to follow and rate us, and connect with us onInstagram @parterregardenservices
Have feedback or ideas? Email us at info@parterregarden.com
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25. Garden Inspiration: Summer Plant Combinations with Robyn

Get ready to transform your garden this summer! Robyn is joining us today to explore creative and practical summer plant combinations that will bring color, texture, and interest to any outdoor space. From show-stopping hydrangeas and alliums to clever shade pairings and succession planting tips, this episode is brimming with creativity and thoughtful ideas!
Comment below with your favorite summer combination!
Follow us on Instagram @parterregardenservices for more inspiration!
Contact: info@parterregarden.com
#gardeninspiration #summer #plants #flowers #gardening
24. Transitioning to the Horticultural World with Robyn, Luke & TJ

Curious about life in horticulture and landscaping? In our latest episode, Robyn, Luke, and TJ delve into their diverse journeys and share valuable insights on entering the horticultural field. Donât miss out! đȘ
#NewEngland #HomeAndGarden #LandscapeStories #PisforParterre #NewEpisode
23. Creating a Bee-Friendly Garden

In this episode of P is for Parterre, weâre joined by Ali and Harley from our Ecological Division to explore how you can create a garden that supports bees and other pollinators. đđŒ
Weâll break down the importance of bees in our environment, the differences between honeybees and native bees, and share practical tips for making your landscape more pollinator-friendly.
Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just getting started, this episode is packed with insights to help your garden thriveâwhile giving bees a place to call home.
22. Summer Garden Survival Guide with Luke

Summer is in full swing, and your garden deserves to thrive! In this episode of P is for Parterre, weâre joined by our FineGardening Field Director, Luke, who shares expert tips to help your landscape flourish through the heat. From smart hydration strategies to how to protect your plants, this is your go-to guide for summer garden success.
đż Tune in now and give your garden the care it needs to shine all season long!
#NewEngland #Landscaping #Horticulture #LandscapingLove #SummerGarden #GardeningTips
21. Garden Invaders: Summer Invasive Plants with Bella & Kaelyn

In this episode of P is for Parterre, weâre tackling a major summer landscaping challenge: invasive plants. Join our Ecological Crew Leads, Bella and Kaelyn, as they explain what makes a plant invasive, how to identify them, and the most effective ways to manage these aggressive species in your garden.
Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this episode is packed with practical tips to help you protect your landscape and support local ecosystems.
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#InvasivePlants # NativePlantsMatter #Ecolog...
20. Annuals 101: Bold Color for Every Garden with Brendan & Cory

In this episode, two of our Fine Gardening Field Managers, Cory and Brendan share their expert tips on using annuals to bring vibrant, long-lasting color to any garden space. Whether you're working with a shady corner or a sunny border, you'll learn how to choose, place, and care for annuals like a pro. Perfect for gardeners of all levels!
#GardeningPodcast #HorticultureTips #NewEnglandGardens #GardenInspiration
19. Reimagining Outdoor Spaces with Vanessa & Joel

Is your landscape outdated? Vanessa and Joel share expert tips on refreshing outdoor spaces with simple yet impactful design changes. Whether you're looking for a small upgrade or a full transformation, get inspired to create a vibrant, functional landscape to fit your lifestyle.
#GardenRefresh #OutdoorLiving #DesignTips #NewEngland
18. An Invasive Look at Japanese Knotweed with Anthony

Today, one of our Ecological Field Managers, Anthony, is with us to discuss the important topic of Japanese Knotweed. As one of the world's most invasive species, this plant can be found in 42 states across the US and multiple countries throughout the world. Learn about the importance of treating this invasive and how to effectively control this species.
For our listeners in MA who are looking for more resources on the Japanese Knotweed, go to: https://www.umass.edu/agriculture-food-environment/landscape
#InvasiveImpact #InvasivePlants #GardenSolutions #EcoFriendly #JapaneseKnotweed
17. Garden Inspiration: Spring Plant Pairings with Robyn

Robyn is back on the podcast to share her favorite plant pairings for Spring on our first mini episode geared towards Garden Inspiration. Explore combinations from Daffodils with grasses and Annabelle Hydrangeas with Mertensia! This episode is perfect for gardeners wanting to create a symphony of blooms. đ¶đ» Follow us on Instagram @parterregardenservices for more planting inspirations!#GardeningTips #SpringFlourish #NatureHarmony #GardenDesign #SpringPlantings
16. Green Infrastructure and the City Nature Challenge with Ryan & Harley

Explore how green infrastructure is revolutionizing our cities! From rain gardens to constructed wetlands, Ryan and Harley discuss innovative projects that improve urban life and support biodiversity. Tune in for insights on how to participate in the City Nature Challenge on April 25th-28th with the iNaturalist app. Discover and document your local wildlife to contribute to science and learn about the biodiversity in your area. Donât miss this chance to be part of a global movement! The ideal episode for those curious about making cities greener and healthier.
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15. Waking Up Your Garden for Spring with Luke & Brendan

Brendan and Luke are back with us to share essential stepsand expert techniques to revive your garden as we transition into spring! Learn how to manage and wake up your garden beds, prune various shrubs and perennials, and tackle early blooming plants. This episode is a comprehensive guide for novice and seasoned gardeners eager to rejuvenate their gardens after winter.
Please also check out the app Luke recommended on your mobile app store: PlantNet
#GardeningTips #SpringGarden #GardenCleanup #PruningTips #SpringBloom #GardenMaintenance #PlantNet
14. Why Choose Design? with Joel & Vanessa

Has the warmer weather inspired you to start thinking about your garden projects for the year? In todayâs episode, our expert co-hosts Joel Port, Director of Design, and Vanessa Tropeano, Creative and Sales Director, are getting into our Design Division within Parterre. Together, they explore the unique world of landscape designâan art and science that can transform any outdoor space into a sustainable and stunning oasis.
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Please enjoy and be sure to rate, like and follow us whereveryouâre listening to this episode!
#NewEngland #LandscapeDesign #Horticulture
13. Early Blooming Plants for Birds, Insects and YOU with Ali & Maggie

Discover some of our favorite plants for early blooms: daffodils, crocus, bloodroot, jack in the pulpit, and so many more. Learn how these vibrant plants beautify your garden and support local ecosystems by providing essential resources for pollinators and wildlife emerging from winter dormancy. This episode is perfect for garden enthusiasts in New England looking to enhance their landscapes this spring!
#NewEngland #Horticulture #Landscapes #EarlyBloomers #PlantPod
12. Should I add a bird feeder or bath to my garden? With Robyn & Luke

Join us on P is for Parterre as Robin and Luke, our Garden Services Field Directors, discuss the pros and cons of bird feeders and bird/bee baths in your garden. Learn why winter is the prime time to set them up and how to manage them for optimal bird health. Perfect for garden enthusiasts looking to boost their winter landscape!
#ParterreGardenServices #GardeningInspiration #WinterGarden
11. Winter Wildlife Habitat in the NE Landscape with Katie & Harley

In this episode, we explore winter wildlife habitats in New England landscapes. Join Katie Hutchins, Eco Field Director, and Harley Monteiro, an Eco Field Tech, as they discuss how various species survive challenging winters, and what practical steps you can take to support your local wildlife. They share fascinating insights into the adaptations of wildlife, from hibernating bears and groundhogs to the small mammals and insects that find unique ways to endure the cold. Listen in to learn about the importance of native plants, leaving the leaves, and how climate change is affecting winter wildlife.
#WinterWildlife #Conservation...
10. Winter Landscaping Projects: Overcoming Challenges with Parterre's Installation Team

Liz is joined by Mike Lance, JJ Thomas, and Dave Murphy to discuss winter installation projects in New England landscaping. They talk about working through the colder months, the specialized equipment and planning required, and the importance of client communication. The team also
shares tips for homeowners and highlights current projects. Listen in as they provide insights into managing a dedicated team during winter and prepping for spring.
#WinterProjects #Hardscape #Landscaping #Horticulture #Podcast
09. Reflections on a Flourishing Year: The Best of Parterre 2024

This episode revisits our favorite moments from 2024, featuring planting bulbs for early spring happiness, restoring native plant communities, creative Halloween decorations, maintaining gardens for winter, the dynamic world of meadows, the intricacies of storing dahlias, tackling invasive plants, and the rewarding work of our dedicated team. We're looking forward to another year of growth and creativity. Thank you for being part of the Parterre community!
00:00Â Welcome to P is for Parterre
00:46Â Episode 1: The Joy of Planting Bulbs
02:41Â Episode 2: Native Plant Restoration
06:00Â Halloween Decor Extravaganza
09:23Â Episode 4: Winter Garden Strategies
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08. Growing Up Eco with Anthony & Devlin

In this exciting episode of P is for Parterre, host Liz sits down with Anthony and Devlin, two dedicated crew leads from Parterre's Eco team. They share their unique journeys into the world of horticulture and ecological restoration, discuss their roles and experiences, and offer insights for anyone interested in the field. From Anthony's extensive academic background and various roles to Devlin's unique transition from history major to budding ecologist, listen to their stories and gain inspiration from their passion for making the world greener.Â
Resources mentioned in the episode:
Massachusetts Nursery and L...07. Invasive Plants in New England with Katie, Shana & Lindsay

Join host Liz Cox and Parterre Ecological experts Katie Hutchens, Shana Hostetter, and Lindsay Cook as they explore the world of New England's invasive plant species. Learn about their ecological impacts, challenges, and effective management strategies to control their spread. Discover practical advice for identifying and preventing invasives in your area. #Invasives #Ecology #PlantScience #NatureLovers
06. Diggin' Dahlias with Robyn & Jim

Robyn and Jim are two of our most diehard dahlia lovers on the Parterre team! Recently, they have been in their own gardens, digging up their precious flowers and getting ready to store them for the winter. Today, they are sharing this process and what "hard rules" they stick to and which they may fudge, just a little bit along the way. Grab a cup of tea and get cozy as we dig up and dig into all things dahlias!
05. Meadows with Ryan & Katie

Ryan and Katie are teaching Liz (and all of you) about the serene and complex world of meadows. These vibrant ecosystems are more than just beautiful landscapes; they play a crucial role in our environment. Together, they explore the incredible ecological benefits that meadows provide, from supporting biodiversity to improving soil health and water quality. So, grab a seat and get ready to discover why these natural treasures deserve our attention!
04. Putting a Garden to Bed with Luke & Brendan

Join Luke and Brendan as they dig into putting your garden to bed for the Fall season in Massachusetts. With the crisp air setting in, they explore essential tips for preparing your plants for the colder months, from proper pruning techniques to soil care. Discover how to maintain vibrant fall gardens, including the best late-season plants that thrive in New Englandâs unpredictable climate. Luke and Brendan share their personal experiences and the joys of transitioning your garden as the seasons change. Tune in for a cozy, informative discussion that will inspire you to embrace autumn in your landscape!
03. Halloween & Fall Decor with Vanessa & Cory

Vanessa is back on the podcast and jumping into the creative realm of Halloween and Fall decor with our Urban Field Manager, Cory. Together, they share some of their favorite projects and tips for creating a festive atmosphere for the outside of your home. Whether you need some help with your ideas or do not know where to start, Vanessa and Cory have you covered with their expert advice. Tune in for some great ideas to enhance your home decor this season!
02. Residential Native Plant Restoration with Miles & Bella

Miles Connors, Senior Director of Ecological, and Isabella Rozza, one of our Eco Crew Leads are diving into the fascinating world of native plant restoration. Join us as we explore the importance of preserving and reintroducing native plant species into our ecosystems. Whether you're a gardening enthusiast or simply curious about the natural world, this episode will inspire you to appreciate and support native plant restoration efforts.
Check us out on Instagram @parterregardenservices and our website at https://parterregarden.com/
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01. Bulbs with Vanessa & Robyn

Tune in to the first episode of "P is for Parterre" where we delve into the world of bulbs. Our hosts, Vanessa and Robyn, are horticulturists with years of experience, sharing valuable insights and tips for maximizing the beauty of bulbous plants in your garden. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting, this episode is bursting with information that will inspire and educate you. Don't miss out on this blooming good conversation!
Check us out on Instagram @parterregardenservices and our website at https://parterregarden.com/
P is for Parterre Trailer

We are excited to share our new podcast, brought to you by the New England based company, Parterre Garden Services! In the field, our horticultural creativity knows no bounds as we blend traditional and contemporary design with current build techniques, resulting in landscapes that inspire awe and hold value. Now, we are taking those same principals and knowledge to the podcasting world! We hope to create, cultivate and nurture ideas that bloom into something remarkable for our listeners. Join us every other Sunday for episodes of P is for Parterre.