Episodes

  • Season 4 Episode 4 –with Jeremy Webber, Ornamental Crop Team Manager of Koppert Biological Systems US
    May 14 2026

    How does a kid who once dreamed of becoming a professional lifeguard while growing up in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina end up as a leader in biological pest control? Join the Green Industry podcast team as we sit down with Jeremy Webber to hear his story. After starting his career as a nursery grower, Jeremy joined Koppert more than 15 years ago and worked his way up to a national manager role, leading a team that helps growers implement integrated pest management using beneficial insects, mites, and other biological solutions. His work centers on supporting consultants and guiding growers toward more sustainable, less chemically dependent production systems. Tune in and find out how Jeremy has come full circle and keeps his toes in the saltwater.

    Episode Hosts/Speakers:

    Sandy Feather, Penn State Extension (host)

    Tim Abbey, Penn State Extension (host)

    Jeremy Webber, Ornamental Crop Team Manager of Koppert Biological Systems US

    Caption – Jeremy Webber, Koppert

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    55 mins
  • Season 4 Episode 3 –with Jazmin Albarran, Executive Director of Seed Your Future
    Feb 10 2026


    Many young people who love plants never realize that horticulture is a thriving STEM field—one filled with innovation and numerous career paths. For decades, parents, teachers, and even school career counselors have unintentionally steered students away from the industry, believing it’s “just growing plants”. In reality, horticulture needs everything from conservation biologists and greenhouse technicians to sales professionals, graphic designers, and even horticultural lawyers. The industry is tackling global challenges like soil erosion, pollinator decline, and climate resilience—yet many young adults simply don’t know it exists as a viable, fulfilling career. Some only discover it after a long and winding journey from other professions.

    That’s where Seed Your Future comes in. This national nonprofit is dedicated to educating students, parents, and educators about the modern world of horticulture and the wide range of careers it offers. And in this episode, Executive Director Jazmin Albarran shares her own unexpected path into the field—shaped by years in youth development and mental health—and how she now works to equip teachers, guide career changers, and help the industry highlight what it does best. As Jazmin explains, the industry is hiring for passion, and there’s a place for anyone who wants to contribute to a greener, healthier world.

    Also, tune in and learn about the concept of “plant blindness”.

    Episode Hosts/Speakers:

    Margaret Pickoff, Penn State Extension (host)

    Tim Abbet, Penn State Extension (host)

    Jazmin Albarran, Executive Director of Seed Your Future

    Photo: Laurie Carrozzino

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    46 mins
  • Season 4 Episode 2 –with Nick Flax, Technical Services Specialist - Ball Seed Company
    Jan 13 2026

    What does it take to keep greenhouse plants healthy—and where can a career in this growing industry lead you? In this episode, Nick, a Ball Seed Company technical support specialist, shares what it’s like to troubleshoot plant problems and support diverse operations. We explore how technology, sustainability, and innovation are transforming greenhouse production, and why these changes are creating exciting new roles for both seasoned professionals and newcomers. Whether you’re curious about plant science, fascinated by high-tech greenhouses, or considering a career in horticulture, this conversation offers insider perspectives you won’t want to miss. Tune in to discover why the greenhouse industry might be your next big opportunity!

    Episode Hosts/Speakers:

    Margaret Pickoff, Penn State Extension (host)

    Tom Butzler, Penn State Extension (host)

    Nick Flax, Technical Services Specialist - Ball Seed Company

    Caption – photo courtesy of Tom Butzler

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    51 mins
  • Season 4 Episode 1 –with Penn State Extension Educator Ruth Benner and Dr. Margaret Hoffman, Program Coordinator for Penn State University’s Landscape Contracting Major, Associate Professor
    Dec 2 2025

    Planning a trip to England and looking for inspiration on garden sites to explore? This episode of Keeping It Green is packed with insights you won’t want to miss!

    Join the team as they sit down with Penn State Extension Educator Ruth Benner and Dr. Margaret Hoffman, Coordinator of the Landscape Contracting Major at Penn State University. They share highlights from their recent travels abroad, offering observations on gardens and plants across different countries—with a special focus on England and Ireland.

    Discover what makes botanical gardens, historic estates, and public parks in the UK so unique. The conversation dives into contrasts between British and American gardening practices, explores iconic garden designs and plant selections, and reflects on cultural attitudes toward horticulture. Plus, learn why visiting historic gardens can be an enriching educational experience for anyone passionate about plants and landscapes.

    Episode Hosts/Speakers:

    Margaret Pickoff, Penn State Extension (host)

    Tom Butzler, Penn State Extension (host)

    Ruth Benner, Penn State Extension

    Dr. Margaret Hoffman, Program Coordinator for Penn State University’s Landscape Contracting Major, Associate Professor

    Photo: Sissinghurst Castle, Ruth Benner, PSU

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Season 3 Episode 7 with Jeff Jabco, Executive Director of Scott Arboretum and Gardens
    Oct 10 2025

    In this episode of Keeping It Green, the team sits down with Jeff Jabco, Executive Director of the Scott Arboretum and Gardens, to explore his horticulture journey and the evolution of the Swarthmore Arboretum and Gardens. Jeff shares how the Scott Arboretum began as the Scott Foundation—established in 1929 by Swarthmore College alumni Mr. and Mrs. Scott to showcase exceptional plants for Delaware Valley home gardeners—and how it transformed into a dynamic space that blends curated plant collections with thoughtfully designed garden environments. He explains why “Gardens” was added to the name and how it better reflects the Arboretum’s mission to connect with the public. Jeff also discusses his deep ties to Penn State, where he earned his horticulture degree, launched his career with Penn State Extension, and later collaborated on research involving growing degree days and green roof systems. And what exactly is “Peony Palooza”? Tune in to find out.

    Episode Hosts/Speakers:

    Margaret Pickoff, Penn State Extension (host)

    Sandy Feather, Penn State Extension (host)

    Jeff Jabco, Executive Director of Scott Arboretum and Gardens

    Photo Credit: Becky Robert

    Keeping It Green has an email: keepingitgreen@psu.edu
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    51 mins
  • Season 3 Episode 6 –with Wendy Leuenberger, graduate student at Michigan State University’s Zipkin Quantitative Ecology Lab
    Sep 9 2025

    Wendy’s journey into entomology began with outdoor adventures alongside her dad—hunting, fishing, and exploring nature. That foundation deepened during a unique high school program located inside a zoo. That experience sparked a growing interest in insects, which she carried through undergraduate into graduate school at Michigan State University to a quantitative ecology lab rich with butterfly data. In this episode, she explores how volunteers—many trained through grassroots efforts—have contributed tens of thousands of hours to monitoring butterfly species, helping build one of the most comprehensive insect datasets in the country. The conversation touches on population trends, habitat needs, and the role of land use in shaping insect communities.

    Episode Hosts/Speakers:

    Margaret Pickoff, Penn State Extension (host)

    Tom Butzler, Penn State Extension (host)

    Tim Abbey, Penn State Extension (host)

    Wendy Leuenberger, graduate student at Michigan State University’s Zipkin Quantitative Ecology Lab

    Photo caption – butterfly on Aesculus parviflora (bottlebrush buckeye), photo Tom Butzler

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    45 mins
  • Season 3 Episode 5 – with Kelly Warnick, , founder/owner of Horticulture 4 Health and President-Elect of American Horticulture Therapeutic Association
    Jul 29 2025

    In this episode of Keeping It Green, the team explores the healing power of plants with guest Kelly Warnick—founder and owner of Horticulture 4 Health and President-Elect of the American Horticultural Therapy Association. Kelly shares her journey from working in greenhouse production and retail garden centers she starts to observe the connection between people and plants. She opens up about a personal experience involving a family member and their encounter with a healing garden. Backed by science, Kelly highlights the therapeutic benefits of plants—from speeding up recovery times and boosting serotonin levels to lowering blood pressure. She also walks us through the essential elements of a therapeutic garden, emphasizing the importance of sensory-rich plants: soft textures like lamb’s ear, fragrant herbs like lavender, vibrant colors, and even the soothing sounds of grasses swaying in the breeze.

    Episode Hosts/Speakers:

    Margaret Pickoff, Penn State Extension (host)

    Sandy Feather, Penn State Extension (host)

    Tim Abbey, Penn State Extension (host)

    Kelly Warnick, founder and owner of Horticulture 4 Health and President-Elect of the American Horticultural Therapy Association

    Caption – photo provided by Tom Butzler

    Keeping It Green has an email: keepingitgreen@psu.edu
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    49 mins
  • Season 3 Episode 4 –with Leigh Geschwill, Owner and Sales Manager of F & B Farms and Nursery
    Jun 3 2025

    The Keeping It Green team travels to Oregon’s Willamette Valley to interview Leigh Geschwill, Owner and Sales Manager of F & B Farms and Nursery. Leigh offers a behind-the-scenes look at her family’s third-generation business, which includes a wholesale greenhouse operation producing annuals, organic herb and vegetable starts, potted flowers, fall décor, and poinsettias for the Pacific Northwest.

    On the farm side, F & B also manages commercial hop production and runs a small, seasonal garden center serving the local community.

    Leigh, a past president of both the Oregon Association of Nurseries and the Horticultural Research Institute (HRI), shares her leadership journey and explains HRI’s role in funding critical research—from plant disease resistance to consumer behavior—through a $20 million self-funded endowment and strategic government partnerships.

    The conversation also touches on labor shortages in the ornamental plant industry, compares the collaborative nature of Oregon’s ag groups with Pennsylvania’s more fragmented structure, and explores how to inspire the next generation to pursue careers in horticulture.

    Episode Hosts/Speakers: Sandy Feather, Penn State Extension (host)

    Tim Abbey, Penn State Extension (host)

    Leigh Geschwill, Owner and Sales Manager of F & B Farms and Nursery


    Caption – The Willamette Valley’s growing conditions, mild and moist winters with dry summers make for great seed production and harvesting conditions. This is a picture of one of the research facilities that looks at qualities and disease resistance. Photo: Tom Butzler, Penn State

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    46 mins