The Garden Question
055 – Maverick Gardeners - Felder Rushing
Mississippi native Felder Rushing is an 11th-generation Southerner.
After retiring from Mississippi State University as a consumer horticulturist he spends half his year in his celebrated Mississippi cottage garden and the other half in a small terrace herb garden in Lancashire, England.
Felder is a syndicated newspaper columnist, an online contributor for HGTV, and hosts a weekly NPR garden program The Gestalt Gardener.
He has also been a writer, photographer, and editor for over a dozen magazines including Horticulture, Fine Gardening, Better Homes and Gardens, Landscape Architecture, Garden Design, and The National Geographic.
He is the author or co-author of 32 books, including several national award winners.
You will find him regularly lecturing coast to coast and overseas
The New York Times has featured Felder three times. Most recently for forming and internationally promoting the all-senses, all-seasons approach of Slow Gardening.
Southern Living Magazine featured Felder as one of “twenty-five people most likely to change the South.”
Felder has served as a national director of the Garden Writers Association, board officer of the American Horticulture Society and member of the Royal Horticulture Society and the English Cottage Gardening Association.