luke miller

Luke Miller

location-pin Des Moines, Iowa

School: St. John Fisher University

Expertise: Gardening

Luke Miller

  • Award-winning garden editor with 30 years of experience in horticultural communications.
  • Master Gardener, with a lifelong passion for gardening and a special affinity for trees.
  • Writes gardening content for Birds & Blooms, as well as Family Handyman, Better Homes & Gardens special interest publications, Garden Gate magazine and Lowe’s Creative Ideas.

Experience

Luke Miller is an award-winning garden editor with 30 years of experience in horticultural communications, most of it with Better Homes & Gardens special interest publications, Garden Gate magazine and Lowe’s Creative Ideas. He’s written about a number of gardening topics for Birds & Blooms, as well. Luke grew up next door to the Highland Park Arboretum in Rochester, New York. He has a lifelong passion for gardening, as well as a special affinity for trees. In addition to his journalism degree, he studied horticulture and is a Master Gardener.

Education

  • Bachelor's degree, Communication-Journalism, from St. John Fisher College (now a University)
  • Studied Horticulture at the State University of New York—Finger Lakes
 

Birds & Blooms Editorial Policies


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Articles

How to Grow Grapes at Home That You Can Eat

Whether you want a snack or to make your own wine, grapes are a delicious addition to backyard gardens. Here's a look at how to grow grapes.

10 Perennial Plants You Should Cut Back in Spring

Get ready for a new growing season with this list of perennials to cut back in spring. These plants will benefit from spring pruning.

6 Hardest Houseplants to Grow (and 6 to Grow Instead)

Skip the hardest plant to grow — these six houseplant picks are far easier than their more difficult, frequently finicky counterparts.