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Ralph Snodsmith
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Ralph Snodsmith first began to learn the
difference between "roots and shoots" at the University of Illinois
where he received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Floriculture and Ornamental
Horticulture. In 1965 he started as Agricultural Extension Agent in
Rockland County, NY, and in 1970 assumed the position of Executive
Director of the Queens Botanical Garden in Flushing, NY.
Mr. Snodsmith has lectured at the New York Botanical Garden since
1968. In 1985, for his accomplishments in horticultural education,
he was awarded both The New York Botanical Garden Distinguished
Service Award and The New York Botanical Garden Distinguished
Educator in Plant Studies Award. In 1998 a very rare evergreen,
called Picea brewerana (or Brewer's spruce) was planted in his honor.
As the popular host of The Garden Hotline®, Ralph has been
heard on WRKL, WLIR, WRCR, WOR Radio Network, and ABC Talkradio Weekend.
In his eight years of appearances on Good Morning America as
gardening editor, Ralph Snodsmith educated millions of Americans about
plants and their proper care. In 1982, for his contributions to broadcast
journalism in the field of horticulture, he was honored with the Willard
H. Allen Agricultural Communications Award by the New Jersey Agricultural
Society. In 1992, Ralph was presented with the American Horticultural
Society Communications Award.
Since 1984, Mr. Snodsmith has written the gardening section for Americana
Encyclopedia Yearbook. He is a member of Garden Writers of America
and over the years has contributed to many publications. In 1995,
he received the Ram's Horn Award from the State University of New
York at Farmingdale.
In 1993, he distilled his 25 years of experience teaching at the New
York Botanical Garden into an eminently comprehensive and usable guide
for gardeners of every level, Ralph Snodsmith's Fundamentals of
Gardening. He also authored Tips From the Garden Hotline,
and hundreds of fact sheets and newsletter articles. The Tri-State
Gardener's Guide was released in 2002. His latest book, New
York Gardener's Guide, was released January 2004. (All
books are available on this site.)
Ralph lives with his wife Mary in Rockland County, NY, where he puts
his horticultural expertise to practical use. He is also one "plant
doctor" who still makes house calls.
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