The Garden Question
167 - The Untapped Potential of Grasses & Sedges - Shannon Currey
In this episode of The Garden Question Podcast, host Craig McManus interviews Shannon Currey, a horticultural educator and consultant with Izell Native Plants.
They delve into the distinctions between ornamental grasses and turf grasses, and the ecological benefits of using grasses and sedges in garden design.
Shannon provides insights into the growth cycles of warm season and cool season grasses, and offers practical advice on plant selection and maintenance.
The episode also touches on the importance of planting densely, the ecological value of grasses, and tips for gardeners in different zones.
Shannon shares her personal experiences and professional journey, aiming to inspire both novice and experienced gardeners to create beautiful, functional, and low-maintenance outdoor spaces.
Are you ready to try something new? Then grasses and sedges could be your next garden adventure.
You will find the opportunities for creating a rich layered interesting garden that serves more than an ornamental function.
Developing the whole ecological package. Improving the soil and developing a more aesthetically functionating garden are in your future.
We all need better solutions for suppressing weeds and gardening under trees.
Shannon is a horticultural educator and consultant with Izel Native Plants.
She began her work life as a social scientist and then changed her career pursuit to horticulture at North Carolina State University.
Shannon joined Hoffman Nursery, a wholesale grower specializing in grasses, sedges, and other graminoids.
She has shared her advanced knowledge of graminoids in articles published nationally.
You will often find her speaking across the country to professional organizations, community groups, and at public gardens.
Shannon currently serves on the Perennial Plant Association’s Board of Directors and is on the North Carolina Plant Conservation Scientific Committee.
She was honored in 2020 with the Libby Wilder Award from the North Carolina Nursery & Landscape Association.
In 2022 she joined Izel Native Plants to expand their education and outreach efforts.
Time Line
00:00 Welcome to The Garden Question Podcast
01:11 Introducing Shannon Curry: Horticultural Expert
02:29 Understanding Ornamental and Turf Grasses
03:19 Exploring Sedges and Their Ecological Value
06:19 Warm Season vs. Cool Season Grasses
11:23 Grasses and Sedges in Garden Design
19:39 Practical Tips for Growing and Dividing Grasses and Sedges
24:47 Adapting Northern Gardening Principles to the Southeast
27:35 Mulch and Weed Management
27:52 Choosing the Right Plants for Your Climate
28:49 Starting Small and Experimenting
29:54 The Unique Qualities of Grasses and Sedges
30:18 Design Elements of Grasses
32:16 Seasonality and Maintenance of Grasses
34:05 Ecological Benefits of Grasses
34:57 Cutting Back and Dividing Grasses
37:33 Planting and Managing Grasses and Sedges
41:36 Common Garden Myths and Mistakes
42:03 Personal Gardening Experiences
48:53 Future Gardening Plans and Favorite Plants
50:16 New Horticultural Adventures
52:15 Final Thoughts and How to Connect