Greg Grant
is a lecturer with Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches,
Texas. He is also co-author, with William C. Welch, of The Southern
Heirloom Garden (1995, Taylor Publishing, Dallas, Texas) and a
contributor to The Influence of Women on the Southern Landscape
(1997, Old Salem, Inc.). He has a B.S. degree in floriculture
and a M.S. degree in horticulture, both from Texas A&M University
and has attended post graduate classes at LSU, North Carolina
State University, and Stephen F. Austin State University. He has
experience as an award winning horticulturist with the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service in Rusk, the director of research and development
for Lone Star Growers in San Antonio, an instructor with LSU in
Baton Rouge, a horticulturist with the Texas Agricultural Extension
Service in San Antonio and with the Antique Rose Emporium in Brenham,
Texas.
He has traveled extensively
to botanical and public gardens throughout the United States and
Europe and is a popular public speaker in the southern U.S. He
is a Master Gardener, a Master Texas Certified Nurseryman, a graduate
of the Benz School of Floral Design, and a member of the Royal
Horticultural Society, the Garden Writers Association of America,
and the Southern Garden History Society.
He lives in Arcadia, in
deep East Texas, where he gardens and tends the small Flora Catalpa
Arboretum.