"I remember watching gardening shows when I was younger, and
I was amazed at how everything was always picture perfect.
The soil was so soft and crumbly. The plants were pest
disease free. And the hosts never broke a sweat! So when I
got the chance to do my own show, I decided to make it as
real as possible."
That realism,
plus Paul's somewhat zany style and a commitment to
all-natural approaches to gardening, has endeared viewers to
his show since it first aired on HGTV in 1996. "If
I've got a spot where the soil is awful, or a plant that's
been riddled by bugs or plagued by some sort of disease, I
don't hide it. I feature it. How else will people know how
to deal with their own garden problems?"
Paul's gardening
career began in 1978 when he and his wife, Carrie, purchased
their first home. As an undergraduate, Paul studied botany,
plant physiology and plant pathology. He obtained his master
gardener certification in 1983.
Despite his
credible education background, Paul confesses that most of
what he knows about gardening came from "digging in the
dirt, and making more than a few mistakes along the way."
When he's not in
the garden, Paul enjoys time in the kitchen, fishing his
favorite trout stream, playing guitar, hanging out with his
kids, practicing Tae Kwon Do and working on his third-degree
black belt.
For 14 years
before entering the world of television, Paul owned and
operated a corporate communications company that specialized
in corporate comedy.
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