This manicured ray of sunshine reflects the personality of inspirational lecturer and UNC – TV Host Bryce Lane and his ‘behind the scenes leading lady’… Sue Lane!
A virtual horticultural classroom & plant collector’s garden – designed to inspire…
I had the pleasure of hearing a talk by Bryce Lane over a decade ago, at a Master Gardener meeting…
The topic was “Soils”…
As a city /suburban gal from Chicago, I was new to getting my hands dirty. I had no earthly idea that there was a field of study called Horticulture or Plant Science… but on that day, after Bryce’s lecture, I came away inspired…
In an hour, Bryce made soil sound so fascinating. We were all so “fired” up about dirt! I had only wished I had heard that talk before heading off to college, I might have chosen Horticulture Science as my major. But instead that lecture changed the way I thought about well… everything! It is the source, the root of the plants we grow, the food we eat! What happens in the soil stays in the soil…I had no idea it could be so down right provocative!
Bryce Lane has received so many awards for teaching and inspiring at NC State University, I can just see him blushing as he reads this.
He is also a sought after speaker/lecturer with talks such as:
- “The Birth of a Greenhouse: A history of manipulation!”
- “Gardening on the Edge: Latest Trends in Gardening”
- “Is it Warm in Here?” New Approaches to Gardening in our Changing Climate
- “You’re not From Around These Parts”: Gardening With Native & Exotic Plants
- “Eliminating Murder: How Not to Kill Plants!”
Bryce shares two Emmy awards with his Garden – the co-star of his virtual classroom on his weekly television program – “In the Garden With Bryce Lane” on UNC TV and his high school sweetheart Sue Lane.
They welcome you to the Lane Family Garden
How long have you been gardening at this location
30 years!
What is the first thing you did on the property?
Removing over 100 Liriope that were planted everywhere! I gave them to the the person who sold me his house for his new home!
How much time do you spend working in your garden?
Varies significantly, 5 to 20 hours per week. Less now that it is established.
Do you collect plants and if so what?
Depends on the month… I have been through many plant stages… Japanese Maples, Datura and Brugmansia, Colocasia, Heuchera, Dwarf Conifers, etc.
Any favorite Garden tools?
AM Leonard soil knife and Felco pruners are the bombs!
What is your mulch preference?
Cheapest, most available and what suits my mood at the time of year. I have used pine straw, hardwood bark, yard waste, compost, and soil conditioner.
Anything new added to your garden?
Driftwood piece from family vacation this past June at Emerald Isle. Fished it out of the ocean with my 4 year old Grandson Ellis.
If money were no object what would you add or do differently?
Water element maybe, I might find 5- 50 acres!! Actually my garden is the perfect size.
What is your first memory in a garden?
Mmm, let me see… Mom’s rock garden growing up in Massachusetts.
What is it that got you started gardening?
A part time job in High School at a Garden center…fell in love with plants… the rest is history.
Where do you go for inspiration?
Bible, nature, other gardens all over the world, other gardeners
Do you have a favorite Garden you’ve visited?
No, not really I love visiting them all, however, if I had to name one I would name one not created by humans…Bristlecone Pine forest at the Inyo National Forest in California.
Do you have a favorite Garden Book?
Not really. Cut my Horticultural teeth on Donald Wyman’s Gardening Encyclopedia
Who is your Horticultural Hero? Or Garden mentor?
Can’t really name one…so many have influenced my horticultural development… JC Raulston was my colleague, mentor, and friend.
Describe where you most often sit in your garden or looking out at your garden.
A few places, Our sun room looks out into the garden so sun room time on Saturday mornings is special… feel like we are sitting out in the garden. The patio is also a great place to sit. Kitchen window is also a great vantage point.
How much time do you spend just enjoying your garden? And what type of things…
See sun room time answer. Anytime I am in my garden working or otherwise, I enjoy it!
Do you have garden wisdom’ to share?
In gardening “disaster spells opportunity”. And as gardeners we need to honest with ourselves about how much direct sun we actually have!
Perhaps we’ll get an advance peak at the latest featured Plant of the week!
Hope to see you in the Garden of Bryce & Sue Lane!
Proceeds benefit the Garden Conservancy and locally the JC Raulson Arboretum!
Enjoy – living the EntwinedLife
Jayme B
NC Certified Environmental Educator
Garden Conservancy Regional Representative
JC Raulston Arboretum Volunteer