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In this episode of #DefenceDeconstructed the Triple Helix team, David Perry, Charlotte Duval-Lantoine, Dr. Alexander Salt, Geordie Jeakins, Dr. Alexander Wilner, explore how current political dynamics, particularly ongoing elections, the evolving Canada–U.S. partnership, and advances in technology, are influencing the priorities and operations of the CAF and DND. Triple Helix is a network composed of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute (CGAI), the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA) at Carleton University, and industry that explores how a range of emerging technologies intersect with defence. // Guest bios: - Charlotte Duval-Lantoine is the Vice President, Ottawa Operations and a Fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, as well as Triple Helix's Executive Director and Gender Advisor. She is also a PhD Student at Deakin University, where she studies the influence the culture of the Canadian Army had on the killings of Somali civilians during Operation Deliverance. - Dr. Alexander Salt has a PhD from the University of Calgary's Centre for Military, Security and Strategic Studies and an MA in Political Studies from the University of Manitoba. His dissertation explores to what extent has the battlefield experience of the U.S. military influenced post-war organizational innovation. - Dr. Alex Wilner is an Associate Professor at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA) and the Director of the Infrastructure Protection and International Security (IPIS) graduate program, at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. - Geordie Jenkins is an Associate at Oliver Wyman, the leading global aerospace and defence advisory firm. In this role, Geordie advises clients in government-driven sectors in Canada, the United States, and NATO allies on a variety of issues. // Host bio: David Perry is President and CEO of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute // Recommended Readings: - “Neuromancer” by William Gibson. - “The Propagation Handbook: A guide to propagating houseplants” by Hilton Carter. - “Foundation” by Isaac Asimov. - “The Ones We Let Down: Toxic Leadership Culture and Gender Integration in the Canadian Forces” by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. // Defence Deconstructed was brought to you by Irving Shipbuilding. // Music Credit: Drew Phillips | Producer: Jordyn Carroll Release date: 18 April 2025
On this week's episode, we venture across the pond to London to chat with Nick Guy, the founder of NoLogo—a trailblazing influencer agency that empowers influencers to master the business side of social media. We dive into the difference between being an “influencer” and a “person of influence”, explore the darker side of social media, and uncover how an agency like NoLogo can guide you through this chaotic space. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that pulls back the curtain on the influencer industry.As always, thanks for listening. Don't forget to subscribe, follow, and spread the word!Links:LinkedInNo Logo#socialmedia #NoLogo #influencers #socialmediaagency #influencerindustry
This week, I had the great privilege of chatting with Amber Garrison, Global Brand President of Origins. We discussed her personal Origins origin story, how to commit to and reach for excellence, and the dangerous mistake of pursuing perfection instead. We shared our wellness journeys to figure out how to be our best-- from meditation to skincare, sleep to quality time with those we love.Links:origins.comLike, Subscribe, hit the button, do the thing to support our podcast.#InsideHiltonsHead #Podcast #AmberGarrison #Origins #Skincare #Business #Inspiration
In the second of the Late Night On The Ledge series, host Jane Perrone chats to plant stylist and author Hilton Carter about his career, the wonders of plant propagation, and why we've both got it in for calatheas. Please note: this episode features swearing and probably isn't suitable for younger ears. If you need to find another episode to listen to, why not check out my themed back catalogue? For full show notes and a transcript visit https://www.janeperrone.com/on-the-ledge/hilton-carter What is Late Night On The Ledge? Imagine a late night TV chat show featuring your favourite guests, lots of chat, a dash of gossip and the odd rant - that's what you're getting when you tune into Late Night On The Ledge. This is the second of four Late Night OTL episodes which will run until the start of September. Two will be audio-only, and two will offer video as well. Sign up for The Plant Ledger, my email newsletter about the houseplant scene: https://www.janeperrone.com/ledger Check out Legends of the Leaf, my book on houseplants and my houseplant cards Houseplant Gardener in a Box here. Support On The Ledge on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ontheledge Follow Jane Perrone on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/j.l.perrone Join the Houseplant Fans of On The Ledge group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/house...
EMMA CHILDSChasing your dreams and doing what you love sounds really awesome, but also really daunting. Emma Childs is a full-time artist who made it happen for herself- making a career of sharing her incredible paintings with the world. We had the pleasure of visiting her (and her delightful pet pig, Plum) in her Baltimore studio to discuss her passion, her journey, and her regrets.This week's episode is sponsored by Betterhelp.com.Links:@emmechildsemmachildsart.comCheck out the full video version on our Youtube page, and tell a friend to tell a friend about the show.#InsideHiltonsHead #Podcast #Artist #Art #Painting #Inspiration
Baltimore plant aficionado Hilton Carter is the host of Planterior on Discovery Plus and Max, a new pilot of a program about making the most of plant life and interior design. Carter joins Midday to discuss the new program, and his thoughts on Summer planting.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
On today's episode, Hilton chats with co-host Mollie Lee and his content producer, Ryan Rhodes, about the making of his pilot, Planterior with Hilton Carter. Hilton gives some behind the scenes, or behind the leaves, if you will, takes on how it all came about, how the episode got to where it is today and what's next for the show. Mollie and Ryan toss a few audience questions at him as well and have a few laughs along the way. If you haven't seen the pilot episode of Planterior with Hilton Carter, you can stream it now on MAX and Discovery+
Inside Hilton Head - Episode 24In this episode of Inside Hilton Head, we sit down with Andrew Chen, co-founder and co-owner of the renowned denim brand 3sixteen. Join us as we explore the incredible journey of 3sixteen, from its origins as a streetwear brand to its evolution into a respected name in menswear and denim.Andrew shares the inspiring story behind the brand's creation, the challenges faced in staying true to their beliefs, and the key moments that have defined their success. With 21 years in the business, 3sixteen stands as a testament to dedication, passion, and authenticity in the fashion industry.We also dive into the close friendship between Andrew and Johan, the other half of 3sixteen's founding duo, and how their bond has fueled the brand's growth and resilience. Discover what the future holds for 3sixteen as they continue to innovate and lead in the world of menswear.Don't miss this insightful conversation with one of the industry's most influential figures. As always, don't forget to follow, subscribe, and tell a friend to tell a friend about the podcast. Thank you for your continued support!Tune in now to get the inside scoop on 3sixteen's journey, challenges, and triumphs!Andrew on IG3sixteen websiteHilton on IGHilton Carter website
Today Hilton takes a field trip to Los Angeles, California to chat with LA based collage, sculpture and ceramics artist, Fay Ray. In this episode, Hilton and Fay go back and forth on the temperature of the art world, why she hates being called a “creative” and why she believes it should always be quantity over quality. Fay is very well known in the commercial Art world, shining bright in numerous group and individual shows across the world. She has work in the LACMA collection and has sold work to numerous collectors and large brands over the years. While she has a street rep, shifting to institutional support has been a major milestone for her. She has her first solo museum show up now at Museum of Contemporary Art Tucson, titled Fay Ray: Portals. Fay is one of Hilton's beloved friends and an absolute badass! Give the episode a listen and we're sure you'll agree. FayRayStudio.comFayRayClay.comInstagramhttps://moca-tucson.org/exhibition/fay-ray/ (https://moca-tucson.org/exhibition/fay-ray/) https://nazariancurcio.com/artists/41-fay-ray/
This week on Inside Hilton's Head, we sit down with the incredible Justina Blakeney, the visionary founder of Jungalow. Join us as we dive deep into the creative mind behind the beloved brand, discussing the importance of distinguishing your personal identity from your brand, the fascinating origin of the name "Jungalow," and the secrets to achieving the perfect work-life balance.In this engaging conversation, Justina shares her journey of building Jungalow, offering insights on how she navigates the challenges of maintaining a thriving business while preserving her personal life. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a creative professional, or simply seeking inspiration, this episode is packed with valuable lessons and practical advice.Don't miss out on this insightful discussion! Be sure to follow Justina on Instagram and explore the stunning Jungalow line at Target, as well as her latest rug collection with Ruggable.As always, tell a friend to tell a friend, follow, subscribe, and leave us a review. We appreciate you tuning in to Inside Hilton's Head.Check out Hilton Carter on Instagram
Peter Adams from RHS Garden Rosemoor gives a masterclass in growing indoor and outdoor cucumbers with suggested varieties for growing in different situations. Esteemed plantswoman Claire Austin shares her expertise in selecting and caring for peonies – covering herbaceous, tree and intersectional types. And American plant stylist and author Hilton Carter spreads joy through the gift of houseplants – with tips for multiplying your collection through techniques including leaf and stem cuttings. Presenter: Guy Barter Contributors: Peter Adams, Claire Austin, Hilton Carter Contact: podcasts@rhs.org.uk Links: RHS Garden Rosemoor: Fruit and Vegetable Gardens How to grow cucumbers Claire Austin: Celebration of Flowers How to grow herbaceous and intersectional peonies Hilton Carter: The Propagation Handbook RHS plant propagation guides
Hilton Carter, a.k.a. The Plant Doctor, is out with “The Propagation Handbook.” He shares his tips on how to propagate plants such as pothos, ficus, succulents, and more. USC has barred valedictorian Asna Tabassum from speaking at commencement next month. The school's reasoning: safety concerns after groups criticized her pro-Palestinean views. Leading the GOP coup against House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and a sex scandal have defined Matt Gaetz's tenure in Congress. Yet the Florida Republican maintains influence with his party's standard-bearer, Donald Trump. ABC's “Abbott Elementary” is a mockumentary that portrays the chaos within an inner-city school. Janelle James talks about playing the brash, self-centered principal.
I for one have a number of houseplants that would look a whole lot better right now if given a pinch or two or three, plus I could potentially enjoy the benefit of more plants from those trimmings, whether to... Read More ›
I for one have a number of houseplants that would look a whole lot better right now if given a pinch or two or three, plus I could potentially enjoy the benefit of more plants from those trimmings, whether to... Read More ›
I for one have a number of houseplants that would look a whole lot better right now if given a pinch or two or three, plus I could potentially enjoy the benefit of more plants from those trimmings, whether to... Read More ›
We're plunging into the plant world with Hilton Carter, plant and interior stylist, artist and host of the PBS show “Living Wild.”
As warmer weather arrives, you might be repotting or revisiting your collection of houseplants. Propagation is the act of creating new plants from an existing plant, usually by repotting. Hilton Carter joins the show to discuss his new guidebook to propagating houseplants of all shapes and sizes. Carter is an acclaimed plant stylist, television and podcast host, artist and best-selling author. His recently released book is, The Propagation Handbook: A Guide to Propagating Houseplants. Carter is set to talk about his fifth book at Charm City Books on April 10, 2024.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
The best moments from yesterday's solar eclipse and the TODAY team gives an inside look at the fun they had experiencing the phenomenon together. Also, NBC News Medical Contributor Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down the latest in medical headlines and new studies. Plus, NBC's Savannah Sellers gets an inside look at the woman behind the iconic burger chain In-N-Out. And, plant stylist Hilton Carter shares a few sustainable tips and tricks to take care of your plants.
Welcome to the latest episode of Inside Hiltons Head. In this episode, we dive into the green world of Hilton Carter's newest masterpiece, "The Propagation Handbook". As the fifth installment in his series of botanical brilliance, Carter takes us on an exhilarating journey through the art and science of plant propagation.Join us as we explore Hiltons process of writing and his contagious excitement for each new book release. From his meticulous research to his passion for sharing knowledge, Carter's dedication to his craft shines through in every page of "The Propagation Handbook".Whether you're a seasoned plant parent or just beginning to cultivate your green thumb, this book is a must-have addition to your botanical library. With practical tips, stunning visuals, and expert advice, Carter empowers readers to unlock the secrets of plant propagation and cultivate thriving indoor jungles of their own.Purchase the Propagation Handbook everywhere books are sold, as well as signed copies at https://hiltoncarter.com/products/propagation-handbook-signed-pre-orderDon't forget to like, leave a comment, subscribe, and share this episode with your friends. As Mollie always says, "Hit the button, do the thing"! And a special thanks to our sponsor, BetterHelp, for supporting today's episode.
Welcome to another episode of Inside Hiltons Head. In today's exploration, we dive into the dynamic world of social media platforms and the rollercoaster of experiences they offer. Join us as we unravel the mysteries behind the ups and downs, pondering whether it's the platform's fault or simply an overwhelming influx of content.Ever wonder why your posts might not get the attention they deserve? Is it the algorithm's fault, or is there more to the story? We'll discuss the fascinating intricacies of algorithms and how they attempt to navigate the vast sea of content, sometimes leaving your brilliant posts lost in the digital abyss.But fear not! As we unravel the complexities, we'll also shed light on the fact that these platforms are doing their best to sift through the avalanche of information. It's not a matter of neglect, but rather a testament to the sheer volume of content vying for users' attention.So, whether you've felt the frustration of your posts going unnoticed or simply want to understand the magic behind the algorithm curtain, this episode is for you. Tune in, buckle up, and join us on this insightful journey into the heart of social media.Don't forget to hit that follow or subscribe button to stay updated on our latest episodes. And, of course, share your thoughts in the comments – we want to hear your experiences and insights!As always, thank you for lending us your ears. Happy listening!
Give us about fifteen minutes a day, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County, Solar Energy Services, and Hospice of the Chesapeake! Today... The FBI executed raids in Annapolis, plus a person was shot on West Washington Street. MHEC is making it easier to apply for Maryland college funds with the newly released One-App! MDOT is facing some serious shortfalls in the coming years. The Home Owner's Expo is coming at the end of February, and plant expert Hilton Carter will be here! There is plenty to do this weekend, from live music to theater and, of course, football! Pod news about our bonus pods and a Local Business Spotlight with Made + shoes! DAILY NEWSLETTER LINK: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm And like we do every Friday, Annapolis Subaru and I met up with some animals from the SPCA of Anne Arundel County. Check out this week's Canines & Crosstreks! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their app to keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing-impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis.
In this episode, Hilton Carter shares his thoughts from art, plants, parenting, life, and everything in between.
The therapeutic benefits of living with and tending plants are well known—they offer a connection to the natural world that nurtures our mental and physical health. In Living Wild How to Plant Style Your Home & Cultivate Happiness, Hilton Carter shows how to create a lush, stylish space with flourishing plants that bring life to your home and happiness to your life. The best-selling author, design and artist discusses interior design choices—choosing the right color scheme, textures, and materials to showcase gorgeous greenery—then takes a deep dive into styling. From picking the perfect planter to statement plants and taking in centerpieces, living art and hanging planters plus outdoors spaces and plants for kids along the way, Living Wild is packed with interior design and styling ideas that blur the boundary between inside and out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you've ever brought a new plant home and tried your best to care for it only for it to die a few months later…this is for you. Hilton Carter is a plant stylist, 3x Author, and artist who is really, really passionate about plants. His home is filled with hundreds of thriving plants. It literally looks like an amazing urban jungle. Hilton has been featured all kinds of places like HGTV, apartment therapy, the Rachel Ray Show Dwell, and many, many more. He's also has had a line with Target, which you might have seen in store. I'm rereleasing this episode not only because its perfect for spring and one of my all-time favorites, but also because Hilton shifted my entire approach to incorporating plants into my space and helped me rework my approach so that I could have thriving plant-filled spaces. This episode is the longer version of the interview including more tips + questions not heard in the original episode. Hilton shares tips for incorporating plants into your space, styling them so that they have what they need to thrive and ways to shift your approach as a plant-parent so your houseplants are setup for success. Love this episode? Leave a review or connect with Make Space on social @makespacepod Follow Cara on InstagramFollow Hilton on Instagram shop hilton's books
Hilton Carter is a very busy guy, he's a stylist and matchmaker between plants, people, and their homes and he also owns a plant shop. He is constantly in the media as a plant expert and he's just written his 4th book in as many years. If you're new to plant care, go back and look through his other books. But if you're ready to take your plants to the next level and really think of them as dynamic design elements, his latest book is for you. Today we talk about the impact your choice of pot or planter can have, as well as what you're pairing the plant with and what it's sitting on, all with an eye toward design, you can also visit the episode show notes pages to see wonderful pictures of Hilton work. Here's Hilton.
(00:00) Welcome to Decorating by the Book Podcast!(00:10) Hosted by Suzy Chase(00:19) Hilton Carter: Guest(00:24) Living Wild by Hilton Carter(01:15) Hilton Carter (01:48) Happy and Thriving Plants(02:03) Hilton's Books(02:14) Wild at Home(02:32) Wild Interiors(03:09) Wild Creations(03:28) Plant Rants(03:36) First Book Tour(03:50) Lots of Plants(04:09) Hilton(04:17) Green Thumb Award Winner(04:26) Plant Rant (04:48) Plant Care(04:57) Decorating by the Book (05:15) The Book(05:24) Cascading Vines (05:27) Pothos(05:29) Silver Pothos(05:30) Satin Pothos(05:32) Silver(05:37) Satin(05:49) Plant Color Theory(06:11) Buy Book Here (06:29) Bookshelf(06:37) Website(06:47) Blooming Plants(06:49) Anthurium(06:50) Orchid(07:00) Purchase the Book Here(07:11) Designer Plants(07:23) Philodendron Brandtianum(07:34) The Term Designer Plants(08:00) Suzy(08:18) Monstera Albo(08:30) Monstera Albo 2(08:47) Marble(09:01) Alocasia Cuprea(09:10) Fluted Furniture(09:23) Cuprea(09:37) What Designer Plants Do(09:48) Brandy(09:57) Walnut(09:59) Red Maple(10:08) Styling(10:26) Frank the Fiddle-Leaf Fig(10:55) Get the Book Here(11:19) Frank(11:43) Star Plants(12:17) The Author: Hilton Carter (12:48) Caring for Plants(13:03) Greenhouse(13:26) Inside(14:03) Pedestal (14:39) Hilton's Plant Books (14:59) Be Seen(15:14) Plant Stand (15:35) The Only Design Book Podcast(15:57) What's Hilton Excited About (16:23) Home as a Blank Canvas(16:55) Pedestal that the Plant is On(17:18) The Pod(17:32) The Process(17:56) Hilton's Last Book(18:26) Check out Hilton's Website(19:03) How To Be Better(19:33) Pay Attention To Small Changes(19:47) Fiddle-Leaf Fig(20:15) Tending To Plants(20:30) Where To Find Hilton(21:20) The Plant Church of Hilton Carter(21:34) Rants(21:51) Take Screenshot to Buy Book (22:08) Suzy Chase Host(22:17) Thanks For ListeningChapters, images & show notes powered by vizzy.fm.
Many of us live lives that are disconnected from the land and our environment. The process of learning about the traditional stewards of the land you're on, and honoring the environment can have impacts that go beyond land acknowledgments. India joins Erica for a discussion about acknowledging and honoring the land, what Erica has learned about gardening, and how she's evolving in her work and relationships. In this discussion: What Erica and India have learned since researching whose land they're on How growing and tending plants has evolved Erica's relationship to the land and her ancestors How Erica's professional training has impacted her personal relationships and the way she shows up for her children Ready to dive deeper? When we're thinking about topics that aren't widely discussed, it can be challenging to know where to search for information, or even the right questions to ask. And that's where the power of community comes in. In The Pause on the Play® Community, we ask questions, and share our journeys, resources, and knowledge. There is so much power and opportunity for growth in being in community with people who share your values and allow you to reconsider your normal. Learn more at pauseontheplay.com/community Resources: Find out whose land you're on: https://native-land.ca/ Learn more about caring for plants with Hilton Carter, The New Plant Parent, and The Plant Rescuer
(00:00) Welcome(00:10) Suzy Chase(00:12) Dining Room Table in NYC(00:20) The Brutalists(00:43) Decorating by the Book Podcast(00:50) The Brutalists Book(01:20) Hilton Carter(01:38) Buy the Book(02:16) Owen Hopkins(02:38) DBTB(02:56) Brutalism(03:19) Béton Brut(03:53) The Podcast(04:06) Modernism after WWII(04:11) Color Television(04:26) Owen(04:54) Suzy(05:03) Social Housing(05:13) Le Corbusier(05:27) Brutalists Cover(05:33) Corbusier(05:58) Large Social Housing(06:36) Buy The Book Here (06:46) Hunstanton School(06:57) Reyner Banham(07:03) Ethic or Aesthetic?(07:11) Founder of New Brutalism in the '50's(07:24) The New Brutalism Book(07:36) Steel and Glass(07:38) Ludwig Mies van der Rohe(07:42) IIT Chicago(07:49) Banham(08:02) The Hunstanton School(08:17) Purchase the Book Here(08:32) Aesthetic or Ethic?(08:52) DBTB(09:18) The Big Brutalist Question(09:29) Hopkins(09:41) Zvi Hecker(09:44) Krakow, Poland(09:48) Samarkand, Uzbekistan(09:53) City Hall(10:07) Inverted Ziggurat(10:14) Library of Birmingham(10:18) Boston City Hall(10:23) Repeating Diamond Pattern(11:04) Hecker(11:24) Buy The Book Here(11:43) Agustín Hernández Navarro(11:52) Praxis(12:16) UK Brutalism(12:19) US Brutalism(12:20) Soviet Brutalism(12:24) Japanese Brutalism(12:42) Pre Columbian Architecture(12:49) Praxis House(13:58) Your Host Suzy Chase(14:06) The Barbican(14:19) Medieval Gatehouse(14:29) Three Towers(14:58) Narrow Windows(15:05) Castle Windows(15:23) Concrete Towers(15:46) Romanesque Columns(15:58) Classic Capital(16:15) Old and New (16:32) The Show (16:43) Georges Adilon(16:50) Lycée Sainte Marie-Lyon(17:36) Adilon's Work(18:01) Sainte Marie(18:54) Fernando Menis(19:00) Holy Redeemer Church(19:02) Canary Islands(19:08) Tenerife(19:36) Menis(19:45) Redeemer Church(19:56) Purchase Book (20:13) Trinity Square Car Park(21:09) Owen's Website(21:31) Follow The Show on IG(21:49) Brutalist Interior Example(22:05) Brutalist Social Housing Interior Example(22:11) Balfron Tower(22:16) Ernö Goldfinger(22:25) Balfron(22:38) Wade & Tilly Hemingway(22:56) Balfron Interior(23:10) Balfron National Trust Interior(23:22) Tower(23:39) Suzy Chase Your Host(24:13) Hopkins(24:21) Farrell Center(25:25) Purchase The Book(26:07) Website(26:12) Owen Hopkins on Twitter(26:17) Owen Hopkins on Instagram(26:23) Suzy Chase Podcaster(26:32) The Brutalists Purchase Here(26:37) Thanks For ListeningChapters, images & show notes powered by vizzy.fm.
Hilton Carter is an American freelance filmmaker, interior designer, plant stylist, and author. He grew up in Baltimore and gained fame majorly as a plant enthusiast. Hilton found his true calling as a plant stylist while working for an advertising agency. What he started as a novice with a few succulents in New Orleans has now become an empire, more appropriately a “green empire.” Hilton owns an apartment space in Baltimore, with a plethora of indoor plants, which he has now turned into a studio for photo blogging. He has garnered recognition on 'Instagram,' and his ‘Instagram' account majorly features his most favorite “green pet,” “Frank.” The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture. To find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory. Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episode ★ Support this podcast ★
This episode profiles Jon Perdomo, co-founder of Plant Man P, as he tries to marry his two seemingly disparate passions and audiences: street wear and houseplants. You can find Jon on Instagram and YouTube. Jon is paired with his hero in the plant styling space: Hilton Carter. Hilton talks about his own journey of starting out, and how he navigates the challenge of engaging two distinct audiences: those interested in interior decor, and those craving houseplant content. Hilton also impresses upon Jon the importance of auditing the design of other brands, like Supreme. Find Hilton on Instagram and TikTok.Adobe designer Kyle Webster encourages Jon to take risks and experimentat in his design work. Kyle references his own experience designing for streetwear brand The Hundreds, and uses some of those lessons to guide Plant Man P's branding and messaging. Find Kyle on Twitter and Instagram.This season of Wireframe is supported by Adobe Express, a new web and mobile app that helps anyone create great content from thousands of templates. Learn more about this podcast at adobe.ly/wireframe. (Most of the guests appearing in this season are part of Adobe's CoCreate program.)Find a transcript of this episode here.
Design plays a big role in shaping how we buy, how we sell, and how we support the businesses we believe in. Meet six young entrepreneurs struggling to brand their small business. We pair them with successful creators who share secrets to designing content that gets noticed. Then we meet a professional designer who offers design tips and advice to empower our entrepreneurs and listeners level-up their design chops.
On this episode we take a deep dive in activating fashion memories that make us laugh and cry! We chat about an up and coming sustainable brand, See Rose Go, we then get emotional about shoes that remind me of my Godmother, then we take a walk down memory lane with my theory of inflatable furniture making a comeback, how you must follow Hilton Carter for all your plant needs and we wrap up the episode with homemade poptarts...see you there daaaaaarling!
Today on the show we have Hilton Carter. Hilton is an interior stylist, a plant stylist, and now an interior designer with the renovation of his new homeYou may know him from his three design books on plants (“Wild at Home,” “Wild Interiors,” and “Wild Creations.” Or perhaps you've taken one of his plant workshops with Magnolia, or purchased one of his products at Target. Yes, he's busy, but who's going to stop him? Not us, because we love how he styles and designs with greenery.In this conversation, Hilton shares how he started on his career path with plants. (Hint: It wasn't what he had planned.) He also shares with us the choices that he and his wife made in the renovation of their home, where every detail has a purpose. He talks about the loves in his life, including his wife, his new baby daughter, his hometown of Baltimore, and of course, plants. There's so much gratitude in this conversation.Instagram: @hiltoncarterWebsite: Things by HCBooks: Wild at Home | Wild Interiors | Wild CreationsWatch: Plant Workshops with MagnoliaABOUT THIS PODCAST For more information about this episode, or other podcast episodes, visit Hunker.com/podcast.This podcast is produced by Laurie Gunning Grossman.Being Home With Hunker is recorded and mixed at Night Shift Audio.Theme music by Jonathan Grossman.Show art designed by Mory Men. ABOUT HUNKERHunker inspires and empowers you to create a space that expresses who you are, shows off your unique style, and makes your life happier and more productive.Visit us, follow us, learn more.Hunker: Hunker.comInstagram: @hunkerhomeFacebook: @hunkerhomeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gratitude isn't just a touchy-feely thing — it is literally part of our health and well-being and can even change the shape of our brain. And this time of year invites us to reflect on what we're most grateful for. To help you achieve that “attitude of gratitude” this season, we're looking back at some of Brit's favorite advice from guests who shared their expertise on the mindful topic, as well as how to use it to build a happier, healthier life. People like Dr. Laurie Santos, Austin Kleon, Charles Duhigg, Mayim Bialik, and Lauryn Evarts Bosstick give us applicable tips to practice gratitude in our everyday lives. And Jeni Britton Bauer, Hilton Carter, Elaine Welteroth, David Allen, Cal Newport, and Dr. Ethan Kross show us the power of reflection. We'll be back next week with fresh interviews and exciting new guests, so stay tuned! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Friend of the pod and host of So Bad It's Good, Ryan Bailey is back on the show!Dana and Ryan discuss Paris Hilton's new show Paris in Love... Carter Reum's past and family money... Paris and Carter's wedding and its attendees...Travis Scott's Astroworld... The Kardashian's statements...A quick pivot to the Sex in the City reboot... Possible storylines and a spoiler! Teddi Mellencamp's private DMs and what she possibly leaked to Page Six... PK's C You Next Tuesday list...Carter Reum's secret child... How did it come to light? What is their relationship like?How will this change Paris in Love?Joe Francis' connection to both Paris and Carter... Is this the only child Carter Reum has?Dana Wilkey on the next installment of ABC's Housewife and the Shah Shocker... Some behind the scenes secrets and more! It will be available to stream Nov. 29 on Hulu. Jen Shah's DM to Dana... What does Jen think of the new ABC special? Stuart Smith changing his plea? Real Housewives of Salt Lake City's green snakeskin clutch... Did the potential retail theft, Murilo Bueno, work for Heather Gay in the past?Follow Dana: @Wilkey_DanaFollow Casey: @CaseyHanley$25,000 Song - Apple Music$25,000 Song - SpotifyTo support the show and listen to full episodes, become a member on PatreonTo learn more about sponsorships, email DDDWpodcast@gmail.comDana's YouTube ChannelSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=47889672)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=47889672)
Hilton Carter is on a mission to change the way the world thinks about plants. After working as a filmmaker, Hilton discovered the power of plants in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, while filming a commercial. Since then, he's incorporated lots of greenery into his living spaces all over America, including Los Angeles, New Orleans, and now Baltimore, where he has just completed a home renovation that includes a sun-filled room specifically for his flora. With three books and a major product collaboration with Target under his belt, Hilton has become Instagram's go-to plant doctor, sharing care tips alongside images of Treezus, his now Insta-famous fiddle-leaf fig tree. Today he also runs his own content and e-commerce site, where he shares his art and product recommendations. Listen in as we glean some inside knowledge from the ultimate plant parent and hear Hilton's insight on how we can all live beautifully with plants.
During the pandemic, we were inspired to bring a taste of the outside world into our homes by filling them with potted plants. But how do we take care of our new plant babies? Today, we have notable plant and interior stylist on the show, Hilton Carter, to help us answer this question and more! Since his plant fascination started back in 2014, Hilton has written three books, started a podcast surrounding plant care, and even launched a product line with Target. Today, Hilton has over 250 plants and counting in his family's Baltimore home. Listen in as we talk about the worst plant parent behaviors, the benefits of faux plants and everything in between. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Hilton Carter – author, interior stylist, house plant expert and Instagram star reveals what you need to know to start a house plant collection or take your's to the next level. He shares the fundamentals of plant care alongside some styling tips to make your house a calmer, greener home. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today in botanical history, we celebrate the 4th Earl of Chesterfield, an English botanist and a Patron Saint of gardeners. We'll hear an excerpt from a book by Tim Robbins featuring September in Louisiana. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book that inspires us to make plants feel right at home in our homes. And then we'll wrap things up with a milestone moment in the history of Australia - the stunning loss of the Garden Palace that happened on this day 139 years ago today. Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy. 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Curated News 2022 Garden Trends Report: From Crisis to Innovation | Garden Media Group Important Events September 22, 1694 Birth of Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, English statesman and writer. He's remembered for his letters to his son and other notable people of his day. He once advised his son, l recommend you to take care of the minutes, for hours will take care of themselves… Yale University has Chesterfield's note containing the words to On a Lady Stung By a Bee. To heal a wound a bee had made Upon my Chloe's face, It's honey to the part she laid, And bade me kiss the place. Pleased, I obeyed, and from the wound Suck'd both the sweet and smart ; The honey on my lips I found, The sting within my heart. September 22, 1800 Birth of George Bentham, English botanist, writer, and teacher. He was going to be an attorney but pursued botany after living in the country. His thinking was preserved in a diary, which he kept for over fifty years. George once wrote, I decided that my means were sufficient to enable me to devote myself to botany, a determination which I never…. [had] any reason to [regret]. George's longest professional friendship was with the botanist John Stuart Mills who had lived with the Bentham family as a teenager. A pragmatist, George finished his Flora of the British Islands by writing every morning before breakfast. He purposely used simple language so that his book could reach a wider audience. George wanted everyone to see fundamental differences in plants. The useful way he classified plants laid the foundation for modern taxonomy. Later in his career, George co-authored the three-volume Genera Plantarum with Sir Joseph Hooker. The "Bentham & Hooker system" was widely used and made plant classification easier. George also worked with Ferdinand Mueller to create an impressive nineteen-volume flora of Australia. In 1830, George discovered Opal Basil (purple) which is prized for its flavor and color. But the plant George is most associated with is an Australian sister plant to tobacco, Nicotiana benthamiana. The plant was named in his honor and is used to create vaccines for the Ebola virus and the coronavirus. George died two weeks shy of his 84th birthday. September 22nd Today is the Feast Day of Phocas the Gardener, a Turkish innkeeper and gardener who lived during the third century. A protector of persecuted Christians, Phocas grew crops in his garden to help feed the poor. His garden aided him in living his most-remembered virtues: hospitality and generosity. When Roman soldiers arrived in his village, Phocas offered them lodging and a homemade meal using the bounty of his garden. As they talked, Phocas realized they had come for him. While the soldiers slept, Phocas went out to the garden to dig his own grave and pray for the soldiers. In the morning, Phocas revealed his identity to the soldiers who reluctantly killed him. Although gardening can be a solitary activity, Phocas illustrated how gardens create connection and community. Phocas is the Patron Saint of flower and ornamental gardens, farmers, field hands, and market gardeners. Unearthed Words Louisiana in September was like an obscene phone call from nature. The air--moist, sultry, secretive, and far from fresh--felt as if it were being exhaled into one's face. Sometimes it even sounded like heavy breathing. Honeysuckle, swamp flowers, magnolia, and the mystery smell of the river scented the atmosphere, amplifying the intrusion of organic sleaze. It was aphrodisiac and repressive, soft and violent at the same time. In New Orleans, in the French Quarter, miles from the barking lungs of alligators, the air maintained this quality of breath, although here it acquired a tinge of metallic halitosis, due to fumes expelled by tourist buses, trucks delivering Dixie beer, and, on Decatur Street, a mass-transit motor coach named Desire. ― Tom Robbins, Jitterbug Perfume Grow That Garden Library Wild Interiors by Hilton Carter This book came out in 2020, and the subtitle is Beautiful plants in beautiful spaces. And this book has one of my favorite covers ever! So hats off to the book designer who came up with that incredible cover. Hilton is a plant stylist, a plant whisperer, and a plant coach, and all of that comes into play in this inspiring book of home interiors that are full of life, style, balance, health, and of course, plants. Carter is a master of greenery, and his approach to creating a welcoming room is making your plants feel right at home. Carter uses his book to take us on a tour of a dozen different homes that all feature their own unique ways of incorporating plants into their interiors and design. Each space is thoughtfully laid out, super comfortable, and beautiful. This book is 224 pages of plants at home in the home - and what a welcome addition for each of us to make. Lots of plant styling inspo in this book! You can get a copy of Wild Interiors by Hilton Carter and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $17 Today's Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart September 22, 1882 On this day, at 5:40 am, the iconic Garden Palace in the Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney was destroyed in a fire that consumed the entire fourteen-hectare structure in forty minutes. The flames could be seen for twenty miles. Modeled after the Crystal Palace but constructed primarily with timber, The Garden Palace was built at a record pace and completed in just over eight months for the Sydney International Exhibition in 1879. It dominated Sydney's skyline for only three years. In its glory, a statue of the Queen stood beneath the palace dome made of thirty-six stained-glass windows. After the Exhibition closed, the Garden Palace was unfortunately used to store important records (including the 1881 census) and countless irreplaceable Indigenous artifacts. The cause of the fire has never been established. At the time of the fire, a French artist named Lucien Henry captured the fire on canvas. His assistant, George Hippolyte Aurousseau, recalled the moment in a 1912 edition of the Technical Gazette: Mister Henry went out onto the balcony and watched until the Great Dome toppled in; it was then early morning; he went back to his studio procured a canvas, sat down, and painted the whole scene in a most realistic manner, showing the fig trees in the Domain, the flames rising through the towers, the dome falling in and the reflected light of the flames all around. Today the Pioneer Memorial Garden rests on the site where the dome would have been. Built in 1938, the garden commemorated the 150th anniversary of European settlement in Australia. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
During the year and a half that Americans have been homebound by the COVID 19 pandemic, pet adoptions soared, and sales of houseplants have gone through the roof, increasing tenfold in some parts of the country. It makes sense: With unusually long stretches of time at home, many of us have discovered the simple joys of living things: be they four-legged, or placed in pots. Plants bring color and texture and sometimes sweet smells, and yes, occasionally, heartbreak. Newly christened plant lovers have any number of “houseplant savants” available to offer guidance and inspiration. Lots of green-thumbed entrepreneurs have taken to social media to teach folks how to care for their plants. One of the most successful of these plant influencers is my first guest today, Hilton Carter, a Baltimore-based filmmaker, editor and fine artist.His Baltimore apartment is filled with more than 200 plants. He shares his art and his knowledge of plant care and styling on his Website-store, ThingsbyHC.com, and with his more than half a million Instagram followers @hiltoncarter He's currently hosting house plant workshops on the new online Magnolia Network. Target stores recently featured Hilton Carter's Signature Collection of artfully designed houseplant fixtures and accessories, and he's just published his third book on house plant design. It's called Wild Creations: Inspiring Projects to Create, Plus Plant Care Tips & Styling Ideas For Your Own Wild Interior. Hilton Carter joins us today on Zoom... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hilton Carter shares his journey from first houseplant to becoming a household name and experts share pro plant advice. This week on HGTV Obsessed, Marianne chats with the patron saint of houseplants, Hilton Carter, about his latest projects. He shares the experience of collaborating with Target on a collection and gives an overview of his new Magnolia Workshop series focused on plant knowledge and care. Hilton talks about the latest book in his trilogy, Wild Creations, and his personal favorite projects. Marianne and Hilton have a long discussion about how plant care has taught him to be intentional in his relationships and have prepared him for parenthood before giving his thoughts on what plants deserve the spotlight this year. Host of Bloom and Grow Radio, Maria Failla, reveals how she developed the four plant personalities and how you can find out yours. Maria shares the most common issues she sees with houseplants and her remedies for them. Boutique plant shop owner, Jade Adams, talks about the hottest plants at her shop and her favorite tropical plants to create a jungle-like feel in your space. Start your free trial of discovery+: https://www.discoveryplus.com/hgtvobsessed Connect with the podcast: https://www.hgtv.com/shows/hgtv-obsessed-podcast Follow HGTV on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hgtv/ Follow Hilton Carter on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hiltoncarter/ Learn More About the Magnolia App: https://magnolia.com/app/ Find Hilton's Books at Your Local Bookstore: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781800650251?aff=simonsayscom Shop Hilton's Target Collection: https://www.target.com/c/hilton-carter-for-target/-/N-jcepq?Nao=0 Follow Maria Failla on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloomandgrowradio/ Learn More About Bloom & Grow Radio: https://bloomandgrowradio.com/ Follow Oglewood Avenue on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oglewoodave/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apartment Therapy's "The Plant Doctor" and interior stylist Hilton Carter returns to discuss all things houseplants, as well as his new line at Target, and takes listeners’ calls about best plant-keeping practices. We will also be giving away his latest book, Wild Creations: Inspiring Projects To Create, Plus Plant Care Tips & Styling Ideas For Your Own Wild Interior, as part of this week's pledge drive.
7 years ago, Hilton Carter was chasing his goal of becoming a filmmaker when he walked into a garden café for lunch. At that moment, he felt a sense of relaxation, release and calm wash over him. His feeling grew into a dream to “climb another tree.” His passion led him to “head towards a different branch” and his intention to detail has “planted the seed” to nurture over 200 plants, meet his wife, impact numerous others and now publish his third book. IG: @hiltoncarter thingsbyhc.com
In this episode of #On1WithAngelaRye, we’re joined by plant stylist and author, Hilton Carter. We dive into his new book, Wild Creations, and discuss plant parenting. Hilton even plant coaches Angela—we are on the road to living plants (don’t mind that dying aloe
News about the Smithsonian museums and related gardens, Girl Scouts Tree planting initiative, climate victory gardens, virtual events for Herb Day, Hilton Carter's collection at Target, new dark leaf hydrangea, upcoming events, and new products and books. Pegplant's Podcast is produced by Peggy Riccio, horticulturist, garden writer, speaker, and podcaster. For more information, especially about the events, visit pegplant.com, an online resource for gardeners in the DC metro area. Subscribe to Pegplant's Post, a monthly gardening newsletter, and follow @pegplant on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. No funds have been received for mentions on this episode. Smithsonian Gardens Girl Scouts USA Green America Climate Victory Gardens National Wildlife Federation Herb Day Facebook page Anthony Tesselaar's Tuxedo hydrangea Silhouette and Stand Sow True Seeds Junedecember
It's April 22nd aka Earth Day and for our second guest to the show, we have a special most-organic plant loving plant Daddy - Hilton Carter. He is a long time friend to the hosts Impulse and Jason Bass, so we talk about more than plants on this one. We get to check out the other side of the ‘leaf' (plant puns are welcome in the comment section) to talk music, food, culture and more with the homie. Learn about Hilton's upbringing, life before plants, and his journey through it all. Make sure you check out all 3 of his books listed below. Upgrade that coffee table decor with 3 of the most beautiful of books. You can also check out the video from the interview on The Night Brunch's YouTube channel.Check out the books:Wild at Home: How to style and care for beautiful plantsWild Interiors - Beautiful plants in beautiful spacesWild Creations - Inspiring Projects to Create plus Plant Care Tips & Styling Ideas for Your Own Wild InteriorHosts:@djimpulse@jasoncbassGuest:@hiltoncarter More updates on all things Night Brunch are at thenightbrunch.com
Plant and interior stylist Hilton Carter joins us to discuss all things houseplants and take listeners’ calls about best plant-keeping practices.
Environmental beauty is how your environment makes you feel. You can increase the positive feelings elicited by your environment in several ways. This podcast tells you about those and why environmental beauty is important. Podcast resources: Pinterest.com - great for inspiration and ideas ChristeenStreet.com - cool art, and she does custom pieces Plants & Pets - a list of plants that are safe and toxic for your pets Stop killing your plants - check out Hilton Carter's awesome books that will turn your black thumb green
This week I talk with Plant Stylist and Author Hilton Carter. Hilton has written 2 fantastic books - Wild at Home and Wild Interiors and his third is due out soon - Wild Creations. Do houseplants make your home more healthy? Which are the most popular? What are the next 'IT' plants and how do you build a plant hammock? Just a few of the questions we pondered over. Podcast Cover Artwork: Karina Mansfield. Podcast Music and Production: Andy Henderson. Live Your Own Way Copyright: Lucy Gleeson Interiors.
Show Notes:1:04 - Mexico, Guanajuato1:09 - Austin, Texas2:48 - T-shirt quilt3:05 - Interface3:36 - Treadle4:41 - Nine-patch quilt5:39 - Then Came June5:53 - Nine-patch5:51 - Half-square triangles7:30 - Procreate8:12 - Primary colours8:20 - Secondary colours8:34 - Value8:35 - Tone9:57 - LaVerne of @vernerific10:09 - LaVerne’s quilt in the wild photo10:10 - Lake Tahoe 10:46 - Example of death by ‘trashing the dress’ news article12.48 - Montana12:51 - Glacier Lake14.12 - Devil’s Bridge Trail 17:36 - Lindsay of Pen and Paper Patterns21:57 - Proverbs 3123:08 - Oregon Trail23:33 - Oregon Trail24:41 - How I Met Your Mother24:49 - Topo Chico24:54 - Half-square triangle24:56 - Flying geese blocks25:10 - Kona Cotton in Willow 25:15 - Kona Cotton in Snow25:26 - Leah Duncan25:39 - Alexia Abbeg25:42 - Kona Cotton 25:48 - Brittany from Lo and Behold Stitchery 26:01 - A Quilter's Folly26:14 - Lamb and Loom Fabrics 26:15 - Cottoneer26:16 - Fabric Bubb26:25 - Container Store27:19 - Gutermann27:22 - Aurifil27:35 - Flying geese blocks28:46 - Cheryl from @blushingowlstitchery28:58 - QuiltCon29:17 - Brittney Frey29:21 - Example of Brittney’s quilt coats29:25 - Tamarack Jacket29:40 - Shibori Grow Quilt by Catalina 30:15 - Mitre saw31:02 - The Makings of Joy (@themakingsofjoy)31:32 - Elise Joy (@gettoworkbook)31:47 - Get to Work Book 32:03 - Hilton Carter (@hiltoncarter)32:30 - Memory quiltFollow JulieInstagram - @workinghandsstudioFollow us:Amanda: @broadclothstudio https://broadclothstudio.com/Wendy: @the.weekendquilter https://the-weekendquilter.com/Anna: @waxandwanestudiohttps://www.waxandwanestudio.com/Quilt Buzz: @quilt.buzzhttps://quiltbuzzpodcast.com/Intro/Outro Music:Golden Hour by Vlad Gluschenko
Join Shaynna Blaze and Jane Nield for a fortnightly chat about design and a whole lot more.This week Shaynna shares her design philosophy when it comes to bringing the outdoors in by including Indoor Plants in your interiors.Plus Shaynna answers a great listener question from Debbie in Montmorency in Melbourne who needs some advice for her daughter about pursing a career in design.Shaynna suggests checking out SketchUp 3D design software.To check out Hilton Carter's amazing indoor plants head to instagram HERE.To connect with Shaynna follow her on Instagram HERE. Or visit Shaynna's website HERE.This podcast is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Crocmedia.
In their introductory episode, longtime friends and hosts Savannah and Emily introduce themselves and why the heck they are doing a podcast. The ladies share about the meaning behind the podcast name and how they hope to give some guidance to other young people in life aspects such as wellness, mental health, sustainability, social justice and more! Episode Recommendations Emily: Isaias Hernandez @queerbrownvegan https://www.instagram.com/queerbrownvegan/Savannah: "Wild Interiors" book by Hilton Carter https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Wild-Interiors/Hilton-Carter/9781782498759 Subscribe to get episodes first and leave a rating and review to support us! Also, share with your friends who would also like the podcast!! :)Follow us on Instagram Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/lifecomesfastpod/Emily: https://www.instagram.com/coachemilym/Savannah: https://www.instagram.com/scribblesbysavannah/
I don't know if you've noticed it or not, but in interior design plants are definitely getting their 15 minutes of fame and then some (and I don't get it). So I decided to reach out to Hilton Carter aka The Plant Doctor and find out what is all the fuss about plants. Plus in this week's interior design game, I wanted to get Hilton's thoughts on the latest plant lingo.
This week is all about Zinfandel. It has a very long history in California, but is it America's grape variety? Kathryn shares some basics on Zinfandel: what it tastes like, what makes it unique, and, of course, where it's from. The couple shares updates on the family and Esters. Tug visits famed Los Angeles bookstore, Eso Won Books. Kathryn is inspired by a seriously cool plant guy, Hilton Carter out of Baltimore MD. The Wine of the Week is Brown Estate, Zinfandel, Napa Valley, California 2019. www.thelongfinish.com www.esterswineshop.com Eso Won Books https://www.esowonbookstore.com/ Follow us on Instagram: www.instagam.com/thelongfinish Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thelongfinish Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/tlfpod Follow Kathryn on Instagram: www.instagram/kathrynweil Follow Tug on Instagram: www.instagram/tugcoker Follow Tug on Twitter: www.twitter.com/tugcoker Follow Hilton Carter on Instagram: www.instagram/hiltoncarter
In this episode, Cara sits down with Hilton Carter to talk all about styling plants in your spaces. From essential mindset shifts in plant care to techniques for curating and styling plants in your space, you'll leave thinking about houseplants in a whole new light — or at least reconsidering the lighting conditions some of your plants might be in. Hilton also shares all about his second book, Wild Interiors and what all went in to this gorgeous perspective on plant life in the homes of others. You can download this episode from Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and Spotify – or listen to it below! LISTEN NOW .icon-3-1 img{height:50px;width:50px;opacity:1;-moz-box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;-webkit-box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;padding:px;}.icon-3-1 .aps-icon-tooltip:before{border-color:#000} .icon-3-2 img{height:50px;width:50px;opacity:1;-moz-box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;-webkit-box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;padding:px;}.icon-3-2 .aps-icon-tooltip:before{border-color:#000} .icon-3-3 img{height:50px;width:50px;opacity:1;-moz-box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;-webkit-box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;padding:px;}.icon-3-3 .aps-icon-tooltip:before{border-color:#000} .icon-3-4 img{height:50px;width:50px;opacity:1;-moz-box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;-webkit-box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;padding:px;}.icon-3-4 .aps-icon-tooltip:before{border-color:#000} .icon-3-5 img{height:50px;width:50px;opacity:1;-moz-box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;-webkit-box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;padding:px;}.icon-3-5 .aps-icon-tooltip:before{border-color:#000} .icon-3-6 img{height:50px;width:50px;opacity:1;-moz-box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;-webkit-box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;padding:px;}.icon-3-6 .aps-icon-tooltip:before{border-color:#000} .icon-3-7 img{height:50px;width:50px;opacity:1;-moz-box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;-webkit-box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;padding:px;}.icon-3-7 .aps-icon-tooltip:before{border-color:#000} .icon-3-8 img{height:50px;width:50px;opacity:1;-moz-box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;-webkit-box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 0 ;padding:...
Plant stylist and artist Hilton Carter is all about making homes feel cozy and vibrant – including his own home, where he has hundreds of plants. But he also stresses that plants are living things that must be tended to with care, not treated as props. Kimberly – a self-professed “proud plant mom” – talks with Hilton about bonding with plants, stereotypes about plant people, and how plants can teach us to be more nurturing in our relationships.
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Today's Guest is Plant and Interior Stylist Hilton Carter. He Came to our house to photograph it for his next book. The conversation picks up mid conversation as I couldn't hit record fast enough. I'll let the conversation speak for itself
Do you know what to look for on a plant tag? The first major thing I look at is growing zone. Often the plant tag will give a range for the growing zone like 5-9 or 3-7. This is why knowing your growing zone is key. If you don't know, you just need to ask someone at the garden center -they should know what growing zone you are in. Now, as an experienced gardener, let me tell you what happens to me a few times every summer. I see a plant at my garden center. I fall in love with it. I look at the tag and whaddya know - it's not for my zone. So, I put it back. If it's not for my zone, it will not be able to handle the winter temperatures here. I really don't like it when garden centers pass these plants off to unsuspecting gardeners. We've all done this - bought a plant that won't survive over winter because we forgot to check the tag. Sometimes, when I do catch a plant that is being sold that is not for my zone, I channel my inner gingerbread man - "ha ha ha- you can't catch me!" So know your zone... and check those plant tags for growing zones. Brevities #OTD It's the birthday of Luigi Fenaroli born today in 1899. Fenaroli Is known for his book Flora of the Alps and Other Mountains, as well as his work on chestnut varieties. #OTD On this day in 1901 The botanist Charles Theodore Mohr wrote a letter expressing his relief at completing his major work – a book called Plant Life of Alabama. "With the completion of this life work, a big weight has been lifted off my shoulders and I feel free to take on other tasks. As long as there is work, I will go to Tuscaloosa to the Herbarium which I helped start 20 years ago. Completing my work on the herbarium is my botanical goal for the remainder of my life." Mohr wrote those words two months before his death. At the time his book was published he was seventy seven years old. Mohr spent decades gathering the information and plant specimens for his work. He was a trained pharmacist and one of Alabama's first botanists. Born in Germany and educated in Stuttgart, Mohr traveled the world before settling in Alabama. He collected in Surinam, emigrated to the United States in 1848, took part in the California gold rush, lived briefly Mexico, Indiana, and Kentucky. In 1857 he started Chas. Mohr & Son Pharmacists and Chemists in Mobile, Alabama. His personal herbarium specimens were donated to the University of Alabama Herbarium (15,000 specimens) and the United States National Herbarium (18,000 specimens). The following plants are named for Charles Theodore Mohr: Andropogon mohrii (Hack.) Hack ex Vasey Mohr's bluestem Grass family Aristida mohrii Nash Mohr's threeawn Grass family Eupatorium mohrii Greene Mohr's thoroughwort Aster family Marshallia mohrii Beadle & F.E. Boynt. Mohr's Barbara's buttons Aster family Rudbeckia mohrii Gray Mohr's coneflower Aster family Silphium mohrii Small Mohr's rosinweed Aster family Tephrosia mohrii (Rydb.) Godfrey pineland hoarypea Pea family Quercus mohriana Buckl. Ex Rydb. Mohr oak Oak family #OTD If you're in Winnipeg today between 11:30 and 12:30 you should head down to the University of Winnipeg and grab yourself some free seedlings as part of the 4th annual biology department plant giveaway. The fruiting and flowering plants have been cared for and grown by students in the biology department. Some of the plants you can expect to find at the giveaway: -tomatoes -cucumbers -nasturtiums -sunflowers Unearthed Words Here's a poem called May from the lyrical poet, Sara Teasdale "The wind is tossing the lilacs, The new leaves laugh in the sun, And the petals fall on the orchard wall, But for me the spring is done. Beneath the apple blossoms I go a wintry way, For love that smiled in April Is false to me in May." Today's book recommendation: Wild at Home: How to style and care for beautiful plants by Hilton Carter Make your home a healthier and more beautiful place to be with Hilton Carter’s inspirational ideas. "Hilton Carter's love for plants is infectious... His lush and exuberant displays are inspiring reminders that plants can be so much more than neat little containers on a window sill." Carter is a plant stylist. Take a tour through Hilton’s own apartment and other lush spaces, filled with a huge array of thriving plants, and learn all you need to know to create your own urban jungle. As the owner of over 200 plants, Hilton feels strongly about the role of plants in one’s home—not just for the beauty they add, but for health benefits as well: ‘having plants in your home not only adds life, but changes the airflow throughout. It’s also a key design element when styling your place. "For me, it wasn’t about just having greenery, but having the right variety of greenery. I like to see the different textures of foliage all grouped together. You take a fiddle leaf fig and sandwich it between a birds of paradise and a monstera and…. yes!’ You will be armed with the know-how you need to care for your plants, where to place them, how to propagate, how to find the right pot, and much more, and most importantly, how to arrange them so that they look their best. Combine sizes and leaf shapes to stunning effect, grow your own succulents from leaf cuttings, create your own air plant display, and more. Currently Hilton has over 300 plants in his home and studio, creating what many would call an urban jungle. Today's Garden Chore: Plant some fall bloomers in the back of your border. Think Asters, sedums, sunflowers, zinnias and so forth. Fall bloomers can be tall and leggy. They often benefit from growing up through a cage or being staked. If you place them at the back of the garden, the shorter plants in the front can help support it and hide the late-bloomer and it's supports until it is ready to shine. Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart #OTD It's the anniversary of The Floral Emblem selection for the state of Kentucky; they selected the Goldenrod in 1926. It had been the Bluegrass but Kentucky gardening clubs felt it wasn't representative of the whole state. Alabama and Nebraska also picked the native goldenrod to be the State Flower. Goldenrod has a lot of haters; many people confuse it for ragweed. I hate to even say that - because I think that makes people think they must look similar. That's just not true. Yet, once you see them individually - you could never confuse them. Ragweed’s flowers are green and not eye-catching while goldenrod's are golden and very pretty. I saw an infographic a few years ago that said, "Goldenrod Warning: if I'm here, so is ragweed. Stay indoors! Achoo!" This would be the same as saying, The black eyed-susans are blooming. So is ragweed. The Joe Pye Weed is blooming. So is ragweed. So are all the late summer bloomers - echinacea, Helenium, oriental lily, asters, balloon flowers, sedums, tickseed, autumn crocus, japanese anemones, blue mist shrub, hydrangeas, the list goes on and on. The genus name Solidago is taken from the Latin "in solidum ago vulnera" and meaning to "I make wounds whole." Native Americans and Herbalists recognize the curative power of goldenrod. It's an early autumn bloomer goldenrod is an important food source for honey bees and it is a fantastic cut flower. Botanical painter Anne Ophelia Todd Dowden who painted the goldenrod with minute detail said, "Abundant it may be, but repugnant it is not." Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
I talk to houseplant stylist and Instagram sensation Hilton Carter about his new book Wild At Home, his plants and why indoor gardening is the perfect escape from the stresses of modern life. And I answer a question about a pelargonium with a problem. For full show notes, visit https://www.janeperrone.com/on-the-ledge/2019/5/3/episode-92-hilton-carter
One look at plant stylist, filmmaker & author Hilton Carter’s Insta & you’ll want him to redo your whole house. He talked with us about dog people, cat people, fiddle leaf figs & getting serious on watering day. Quick hitter that he said that really stuck with us: “One for the rent. One for the real.” Meaning, make your money doing something creative, but also find something creative that is all your own.
Kicking off Season 12 of the Style Matters podcast is the full-of-life plant lover, Hilton Carter! He's totally someone you want to hang out with as soon as you start talking with him. And talk we do! He's just come out with his first book called Wild At Home and it's all about how to bring plants into your home and work with your style. We happened to both be at the Alt Summit conference in Palm Springs last month so we got to meet in person. That doesn't always happen with my guests, so I was really happy it worked out for us. Let's get started.
I’m thrilled to be welcoming Hilton Carter, or what I like to call him, the “King of Jungle by the Falls” to the show! Hilton is a huge part of the online plant community, with over 120,000 followers who love his photos of his insanely beautiful and curated collection of plants in his home, and his event space, Jungle by the Falls. In addition to his successful personal Instagram account and acting as the “Plant Doctor” for Apartment Therapy’s new plant themed Instagram @iplanteven, Hilton also has an online store where he sells his personally designed propagation vessels or “cradles,”, and other various plant prints and accessories. AND he just launched his “Service at the Jungle” series, which is a dinner service in his planty Jungle by the Falls event space, that showcases the talents of local chefs along side his incredible plant collection. Hilton has his soil covered hands in many different planty pots and we discuss all of them today, in addition to his tips on styling plants for your personal design aesthetic. In this episode we learn: - Hilton’s upbringing and how he got inspired to collect plants - The differences in his plant collection as he has lived in various cities across the country - His current collection - How he approaches styling his home with plants - How different “vibes” bring different plants into a home - How it’s important to find your number of plants that thrive for your space and not go over it - How Hilton and his lovely wife divide the plant chores - Pots, pots and more pots - The scoop on his propagation cradles - How to propagate a Fiddle Leaf Fig leaf properly - How Jungle by the Falls was created - The genius idea of “Service by the Falls” Follow Hilton: @hiltoncarter @junglebythefalls @serviceatthejungle www.thingsbyhc.com Follow Bloom and Grow Radio: @bloomandgrowradio and join the Garden Club! www.bloomandgrowradio.com/garden-club Thank you to this episodes sponsor, Gardenuity! Gardenuity creates complete custom gardens for your particular location. They match you with the best DIY herb and veggie kits that will thrive in your location (down to your zip code) and send you all the instructions and follow up support you need to have a home grown harvest. For more information visit www.gardenuity.com and use code BLOOM at checkout to receive a free Garden Inspired Salt with your grow kit!
Part two: after discussing the timing of love, Caroline asks Hilton a series of questions about his social media practice. Hilton Carter is a filmmaker based in Baltimore, Maryland, who also happens to have over 170 house plants. His Instagram feed is the epitome of green, and has become quite the hub for plantlovers everywhere. Links: Hilton Carter Hilton on Insta: @hiltoncarter Caroline Lee Caroline on Insta: @teamwoodnote Caroline on Twitter: @teamwoodnote Out of Line on Insta: @outoflinepodcast Out of Line on Facebook: Out of Line with Caroline Lee email Caroline: outoflinepodcast@gmail.com
Hilton Carter is a filmmaker based in Baltimore, Maryland, who also happens to have over 170 house plants. His Instagram feed is the epitome of green, and has become quite the hub for plantlovers everywhere. Hilton and his wife, Fiona, are newlyweds, and so Hilton and I hopped on a Skype call to record our chat about finding love, and the timing of it all. Links: Hilton Carter Hilton on Insta: @hiltoncarter Caroline Lee Caroline on Insta: @teamwoodnote Caroline on Twitter: @teamwoodnote Out of Line on Insta: @outoflinepodcast Out of Line on Facebook: Out of Line with Caroline Lee email Caroline: outoflinepodcast@gmail.com
How do you go from around 700 Instagram followers to almost 34,000 in less than a year? Plant stylist, artist, and re-patrioted Baltimorean, Hilton Carter, joins us to talk about how he did it, why he moved back to his hometown, and the growing #jungalostyle movement. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How do you go from around 700 Instagram followers to almost 34,000 in less than a year? Plant stylist, artist, and re-patrioted Baltimorean, Hilton Carter, joins us to talk about how he did it, why he moved back to his hometown, and the growing #jungalostyle movement. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.