Garden Talk with Larry Meiller live returns to Garden & Green Living Expo
Wisconsin Public Radio’s Garden Talk with Larry Meiller will broadcast live from Garden & Green Living Expo.
01/20/26
Wisconsin Public Radio’s Garden Talk with Larry Meiller will broadcast live from Garden & Green Living Expo.
01/20/26
Wisconsin Public Radio’s Garden Talk with Larry Meiller will broadcast live from Garden & Green Living Expo.
PBS Wisconsin hosts the educational event and fundraiser in partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension Horticulture Program. All proceeds support PBS Wisconsin’s quality programming, educational initiatives and events that serve to enrich Wisconsin communities.
Admission to join “Garden Talk with Larry Meiller: Live” is free, but advance registration is required. When you register, you will receive a complimentary ticket to Garden & Green Living Expo for the day of the live broadcast, Friday, Feb. 13, to:

Meiller’s familiar and much-loved voice will help celebrate all things green.
“The Garden & Green Living Expo brings together people who are curious, thoughtful and excited about caring for the places they live,” Meiller said. “It’s wonderful to talk with people in person and then know they can step right out and explore everything the Expo has to offer.”
As Meiller approaches his upcoming retirement in June 2026, the Garden Talk live broadcast offers a timely moment to celebrate the spirit of curiosity, generosity and shared learning that has defined Garden Talk for decades — and that continues to shape Garden & Green Living Expo.
Secure your spot in the audience today!
Note: There is a four-ticket limit per order.
Two Garden & Green Living Expo mainstays will join Meiller on the show – Lisa Johnson, Dane County Horticulture Educator, and Brian Hudelson, director of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic. Both share a wealth of knowledge in various gardening subjects and a track record of delivering effective yet practical advice to people throughout the state.

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Mike DeVine