A Guide To The Garden Lifestyle
We’re all about creating your perfect livable garden through the radio show, the blog, The Garden Lifestyle store and at Mirror Lake Designs.
The radio show heard every weekend on KPRC and KSEV in Houston gives you pretty much everything you need to know about outdoor living mixed up with expert interviews, book reviews, and plenty of humor.
That’s what you get when you listen to the longest–running landscape architectural show in the nation. “Your Livable Garden” has been running longer than hosts Michael Shawn Kelly and Blinda Ann Kelly can remember, because frankly, they just like to get behind the microphones and have a good time.
Radio Show Archives

Landscape Questions, Grilling and More
Your Livable Garden show replay for January 21, 2012. Michael Shawn & Blinda Ann Kelly answer listener’s questions and interview Frank Hyman of Cottage Garden Landscaping and Scott Thomas of GrillinFools.com.

Beginning of the Year Landscape Questions
Your Livable Garden radio show for January 7, 2012 with landscape architect Shawn Kelly & Blinda Ann Kelly. On this show they answer listener questions about landscaping, courtyards, driveways, and landscape design ideas.

Sweet Smells of Summer
Your Livable Garden radio show for August 7, 2011 is all about the sweet smells of summer and garden fragrances. Interviews with Janice Teas about herb fragrances, Mandy Aftel, perfumer to the stars, Dr. Charles Wysocki, a smells neuroscientist and Debbie McDowell of Chappell Hill Lavender Farm.

Southern Charm
Your Livable Garden radio show for July 31, 2011. Topics include unique southern gardening, New Orleans style courtyards, and southern garden pools. Interviews with Jacob Schindler, a 17 year old student scientist, Amanda Norris of the Houston Museum of Natural Science (Texas! The Exhibition), Denise Gee, author, “Southern Cocktails: Dixie Drinks, Party Potions, and Classic Libations”.

Made In The Shade
Your Livable Garden radio show for July 23, 2011. Topics include creating shade and staying cool in the Houston heat. Interviews with the Texas State Climatologist, author Jeff Gillman, the Houston Zoo PR Director and Lin Richey of the Texas Mosquito Festival.



