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Eva Monheim is the co-host, director, and producer of The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast and a certified arborist through the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). She is the Author of Shrubs & Hedges: Discover, Grow, and Care for the World’s Most Popular Plants and has authored over 100 articles and scholarly papers along with numerous woody plant manuals. Eva is an award-winning educator with a horticultural and environmental consulting, and garden coaching business. She’s an instructor at the globally recognized Longwood Gardens for the Professional Horticulture Program where she teaches Arboriculture and Woody Plants. Additionally, she teaches Woody Plants in the Continuing Education Certificate Program.

Eva instructs Landscape Management and Garden Appreciation at The Barnes Arboretum at St. Joseph’s University and holds numerous degrees from the Pennsylvania State University in horticulture and art, a degree from Arcadia University in English literature, and post graduate courses in horticulture from the University of Reading in England. Her education at the University of Reading, has given her a global appreciation of garden design and environmental sensitivity for her work in the U.S. and abroad.

Monheim’s articles, designs, and photographs have appeared in national, regional, and local magazines, and newspapers – she even had her own newspaper column in The Philadelphia Inquirer. Eva was an assistant professor of instruction at Temple University in the department of landscape architecture and horticulture for over twelve years where she taught thirteen different subjects in undergraduate and graduate programs and was an early adaptor of teaching online. Monheim has owned several businesses including a floral shop, landscaping company, and is currently a co-principal of VEE – Verdant Earth Educators, LLC – an environmental consulting firm. Her breadth of knowledge in the horticulture industry and her extensive teaching experience has empowered hundreds of students who are now leaders in the commercial and public sectors of the green industry.

Summary
In this episode, Eva Monheim shares her early memories of trees and their significance in her life. She discusses the rituals and traditions associated with trees, such as using pussy willows for Easter and picking fruits from neighbors' trees. Eva also explores the connection between trees and religion, highlighting the importance of honoring all living beings. She emphasizes the consciousness and communication of trees, as well as the significance of calendars and lunar cycles in understanding their behavior. Eva concludes by discussing the importance of self-care and compassion in the field of arboriculture and the power of teaching with care and connection. This conversation explores the heart of a teacher and the importance of understanding tree biology in arboriculture. The speakers discuss the concept of being mindful in tree care and the humility of a teacher. They also touch on the importance of experiencing trees from a tree's perspective and the significance of growth rings in understanding tree health. The conversation highlights the connection between trees and their environment, as well as the connection between trees and structures. The speakers emphasize the importance of stress and hardship in personal growth and the role of comfort in disconnect.

Takeaways

  • Trees hold significant memories and traditions in people's lives.
  • There is a deep connection between trees and religion in various cultures.
  • Trees have consciousness and communicate in their own unique ways.
  • Calendars and lunar cycles play a role in understanding tree behavior.
  • Self-care and compassion are essential in the field of arboriculture.
  • Teaching with care and connection can have a lasting impact on students. Having the heart of a teacher means being happy for others who find fulfillment and happiness in their own paths.
  • Understanding tree biology is crucial for arborists to make informed decisions and provide the best care for trees.
  • Being mindful in tree care involves considering the long-term impact of pruning and making cuts that benefit the tree.
  • Experiencing trees from a tree's perspective can deepen our understanding and appreciation of their role in the environment.
  • Stress and hardship are essential for personal growth and resilience, and comfort can hinder growth and learning.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Weather Discussion

03:20
First Memory of Connection with Trees

08:43
Trees Providing Sustenance and Enjoyment

10:32
Tree Rituals and Traditions

11:57
Connection Between Trees and Religion

14:27
The Interconnection Between People, Animals, and Trees

16:26
The Importance of Honoring All Living Beings

17:54
The Consciousness and Communication of Trees

21:09
The Relationship Between Trees and Astrology

25:10
The Importance of Calendars and Lunar Cycles

27:18
The Lessons from Old Trees and Discovery

29:30
The Evolution of Safety Standards and Inventions

35:19
The Importance of Self-Care and Compassion

39:23
The Power of Teaching with Care and Connection

43:22
Staying Connected with Students and Colleagues

45:00
The Heart of a Teacher

46:02
Understanding the Tree

48:22
The Importance of Tree Biology

51:56
Being Mindful in Tree Care

52:53
The Journey of Learning

54:33
The Humility of a Teacher

55:40
Teaching Arboriculture on the Ground

58:04
Teaching Arboriculture from a Production Arborist's Perspective

01:00:15
Experiencing Trees from a Tree's Perspective

01:02:09
The Concept of Growth Rings

01:03:02
Understanding Tree Rings and Tree Health

01:05:00
The Connection Between Trees and Their Environment

01:07:09
The Connection Between Trees and Structures

01:09:28
The Importance of Stress and Hardship in Growth

01:11:59
The Connection Between Comfort and Disconnect

01:18:32
Seeing Obstacles as Opportunities

01:20:06
The Importance of Variances and Ups and Downs in Life

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  • Kevin M
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Eva Monheim is the co-host, director, and producer of The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast and a certified arborist through the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). She is the Author of Shrubs & Hedges: Discover, Grow, and Care for the World’s Most Popular Plants and has authored over 100 articles and scholarly papers along with numerous woody plant manuals. Eva is an award-winning educator with a horticultural and environmental consulting, and garden coaching business. She’s an instructor at the globally recognized Longwood Gardens for the Professional Horticulture Program where she teaches Arboriculture and Woody Plants. Additionally, she teaches Woody Plants in the Continuing Education Certificate Program.

Eva instructs Landscape Management and Garden Appreciation at The Barnes Arboretum at St. Joseph’s University and holds numerous degrees from the Pennsylvania State University in horticulture and art, a degree from Arcadia University in English literature, and post graduate courses in horticulture from the University of Reading in England. Her education at the University of Reading, has given her a global appreciation of garden design and environmental sensitivity for her work in the U.S. and abroad.

Monheim’s articles, designs, and photographs have appeared in national, regional, and local magazines, and newspapers – she even had her own newspaper column in The Philadelphia Inquirer. Eva was an assistant professor of instruction at Temple University in the department of landscape architecture and horticulture for over twelve years where she taught thirteen different subjects in undergraduate and graduate programs and was an early adaptor of teaching online. Monheim has owned several businesses including a floral shop, landscaping company, and is currently a co-principal of VEE – Verdant Earth Educators, LLC – an environmental consulting firm. Her breadth of knowledge in the horticulture industry and her extensive teaching experience has empowered hundreds of students who are now leaders in the commercial and public sectors of the green industry.

Summary
In this episode, Eva Monheim shares her early memories of trees and their significance in her life. She discusses the rituals and traditions associated with trees, such as using pussy willows for Easter and picking fruits from neighbors' trees. Eva also explores the connection between trees and religion, highlighting the importance of honoring all living beings. She emphasizes the consciousness and communication of trees, as well as the significance of calendars and lunar cycles in understanding their behavior. Eva concludes by discussing the importance of self-care and compassion in the field of arboriculture and the power of teaching with care and connection. This conversation explores the heart of a teacher and the importance of understanding tree biology in arboriculture. The speakers discuss the concept of being mindful in tree care and the humility of a teacher. They also touch on the importance of experiencing trees from a tree's perspective and the significance of growth rings in understanding tree health. The conversation highlights the connection between trees and their environment, as well as the connection between trees and structures. The speakers emphasize the importance of stress and hardship in personal growth and the role of comfort in disconnect.

Takeaways

  • Trees hold significant memories and traditions in people's lives.
  • There is a deep connection between trees and religion in various cultures.
  • Trees have consciousness and communicate in their own unique ways.
  • Calendars and lunar cycles play a role in understanding tree behavior.
  • Self-care and compassion are essential in the field of arboriculture.
  • Teaching with care and connection can have a lasting impact on students. Having the heart of a teacher means being happy for others who find fulfillment and happiness in their own paths.
  • Understanding tree biology is crucial for arborists to make informed decisions and provide the best care for trees.
  • Being mindful in tree care involves considering the long-term impact of pruning and making cuts that benefit the tree.
  • Experiencing trees from a tree's perspective can deepen our understanding and appreciation of their role in the environment.
  • Stress and hardship are essential for personal growth and resilience, and comfort can hinder growth and learning.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Weather Discussion

03:20
First Memory of Connection with Trees

08:43
Trees Providing Sustenance and Enjoyment

10:32
Tree Rituals and Traditions

11:57
Connection Between Trees and Religion

14:27
The Interconnection Between People, Animals, and Trees

16:26
The Importance of Honoring All Living Beings

17:54
The Consciousness and Communication of Trees

21:09
The Relationship Between Trees and Astrology

25:10
The Importance of Calendars and Lunar Cycles

27:18
The Lessons from Old Trees and Discovery

29:30
The Evolution of Safety Standards and Inventions

35:19
The Importance of Self-Care and Compassion

39:23
The Power of Teaching with Care and Connection

43:22
Staying Connected with Students and Colleagues

45:00
The Heart of a Teacher

46:02
Understanding the Tree

48:22
The Importance of Tree Biology

51:56
Being Mindful in Tree Care

52:53
The Journey of Learning

54:33
The Humility of a Teacher

55:40
Teaching Arboriculture on the Ground

58:04
Teaching Arboriculture from a Production Arborist's Perspective

01:00:15
Experiencing Trees from a Tree's Perspective

01:02:09
The Concept of Growth Rings

01:03:02
Understanding Tree Rings and Tree Health

01:05:00
The Connection Between Trees and Their Environment

01:07:09
The Connection Between Trees and Structures

01:09:28
The Importance of Stress and Hardship in Growth

01:11:59
The Connection Between Comfort and Disconnect

01:18:32
Seeing Obstacles as Opportunities

01:20:06
The Importance of Variances and Ups and Downs in Life

Thanks to our monthly supporters

  • Laurie Prince
  • Kevin M
  • Tobe
  • Peter LaRue
  • Scott
  • jason dommer
  • Andrew Hordyk
  • Mark Przekurat
  • Michael Tain
  • Dwayne Sr.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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