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  1. Paul Allen Smith, Jr. (born March 12, 1960) [1] is an American television host, garden designer, conservationist, and lifestyle expert. He is the host of three television programs. P. Allen Smith's Garden Home and P. Allen Smith's Garden to Table are distributed to public television by American Public Television.

  2. P. Allen Smith invites you to stay at Moss Mountain Farm book your stay Allen’s Arkansas home, Moss Mountain Farm, which The New York Times hails as a “Stunning Estate,” is an epicenter for promoting the local food movement, organic gardening, and the preservation of heritage poultry breeds.

  3. P. Allen Smith is a landscape and garden designer, horticulturist, preservationist and television host. His passions span the subjects of community, health, sustainability and history.

  4. Guests will learn about P. Allen Smiths authentic design approach that pays homage to the history of the farm. Explore Arkansas’ beautiful countryside overlooking the Arkansas River while touring Allens Terrace Garden, the Hidden Rose Garden, Hydrangea Allée, and his one-acre Vegetable Garden.

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  5. P. Allen Smith highlights some of his favorite gardening segments in this blast from the past. Season 15 Garden Home Episode 1 P. Allen Smith breaks down the basics of homesteading for beginners. From kitchen to bath, the experts have you covered.

  6. Garden To Table. Inspired by his latest book, P. Allen Smith’s Garden To Table features growing tips, seasonal recipes, and decorating ideas designed to help viewers incorporate the garden-to-table concept into their lifestyle. Whether prepared by Allen or a guest chef, all of the featured recipes contain fresh-from-the-garden produce, with ...

  7. Allen Smith, often described as one of America’s most talented garden designers, is the product of five generations of southern nurserymen. His foundational childhood experiences in planting naturally led to an appreciation for horticulture, genetic diversity, plant pairing and for an orderly and holistic approach to work.

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