Greg Grant


Greg Grant is the Pineywoods Native Plant Research Associate and assumed his duties January 2, 2006.  In terms of horticultural talent, SFASU could hardly do better.  Greg has a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in floriculture and horticulture, both from Texas A&M University – and he has attended post graduate classes at North Carolina State, Louisiana State University, and Stephen F. Austin  State University.  Greg is a horticulturist, garden writer, lecturer, and farmer.  He will be leaving his position as the horticulturist with the Mercer Arboretum.  As many of you know, Greg has enjoyed a varied career.  He was the horticulturist at the San Antonio Botanic Gardens.  He was an instructor with Stephen F. Austin State University just a few years ago and has taught at Louisiana State University.  Greg was an award winning horticulturist with the Texas Agricultural Extension Service.  He was director of research and development for Lone Star Growers and did time in the same mode with the Antique Rose Emporium.  Greg is co-author of Home Landscaping-Texas and The Southern Heirloom Garden, and is a regular contributor to Texas Gardener, Ornamental Outlook, and Neil Sperry’s Gardens magazines.  He has given over 1000 talks and seminars on horticultural topics throughout Texas and the South.  Greg is a graduate of the Benz School of Floral Design, a lifetime member of the Southern Garden History Society, and a member of the Native Plant Society of Texas.  He has traveled to hundreds of public and private gardens throughout the world and has introduced a number of successful plants to the Texas nursery trade.  Greg (along with his terriers Rosie and Lily) lives in the small Shelby County community of Arcadia in his grandparent’s old farmhouse, where he looks after a few chickens, a patch of sugar cane, 83 bluebird houses, and a stand of rare trilliums.   Take the time to welcome Greg on board!

 

Email:  ggrantgardens@yahoo.com

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