When you think of fall and fall color, a recognizable sign that autumn is here is the iconic Chrysanthemum.
This fall favorite can be a perennial (under the right circumstances) that can be planted in your garden to be enjoyed year after year. Choose from a variety of colors to match your home décor in shades of bronze, orange, pink, purple, red, white and yellow. When choosing your fall color, don’t forget to consider Aster, Goldenrod, Marigold, Pansy, Sedum, and even Ornamental Cabbage, just to name a few. They will add even more color and variety to your display.
Carnton garden revitalized, boasting true beauty
The Battle of Franklin began and ended on Nov. 30, 1864, but its aftermath could have extended into the 21stcentury due to a certain discovery in the garden that’s located on the grounds of Carnton Plantation.
As a young boy played in the garden while his parents were touring the Carnton home on a hot July day in 2003, he began digging in the mud of a hole where a pecan tree had been blown down by a windstorm. With muddy hands and arms, the youngster later found his father and showed him a metal object he had found in the hole.
“The object was taken to our interpreters, and it turned out it was artillery – an unexploded Hotchkiss shell,” said Justin Stelter, who happened to have been hired that same month as head gardener at Carnton.
Justin tours the gardens at Carnton
Volunteer Gardener visited Justin on the historic grounds of Carnton Plantation to learn the history of the gardens, how they have been restored and are being maintained.
Justin is Interviewed on the Your Leadership Story Podcast: Cultivating Leadership at the Intersection of Nature, Art, and Business
Justin Stelter has cultivated a distinctive perspective on leadership. He draws on his degree in economics and leverages his fluency in Spanish. But a greater force has shaped Justin as a leader — spending 18 years developing Justin Stelter Landscape Gardening, a premiere services business with revenues any small business person would envy.
If you’re thinking, “guys mowing grass,” think again.
Justin Stelter’s clients include some of Nashville’s most famous residents along with far more “regular” Nashville neighbors. Even more impressive, Justin brings his expertise to historic properties such as The Hermitage, home of Andrew Jackson, the 7th president of the United States, as well as the Carnton Plantation, the site of The Battle of Franklin during the Civil War.
In this fascinating interview, Justin provides insights that can help any leader.
- How to work and lead when you control few of the variables you face every day
- Why developing systems make business growth possible
- Sensing when to focus on growth and when to pause
- Leveraging language skills as a differentiator in a crowded business space
- Communication as a core leadership competence
- How to leverage business creativity through intentional, international travel
- Why “serving” is the foundation to success in business
- How employee retention in a high turnover industry sets a business apart
- Why a simple and powerful plan makes all the difference . . . until it doesn’t
As you write your leadership story, you’ll be encouraged to learn more about Justin Stelter’s story. You’ll discover that he could have done many things with his entrepreneurial skills but the path he chose has enriched his distinctive leadership story.
If you’re in the Nashville area at some point, you can see Justin’s work ranging from formal gardens, to rustic settings, to suburban homes.