Known as the go-to expert on gardening, Lemmon hosted The GardenLine radio program for over 25 years, sharing tips and tricks on handling Houston's unique climate.
Longtime Houston radio host and garden extraordinaire Randy Lemmon, died at the age of 61 after complications due to a stroke at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, according to a release from his family.
The host was considered the go-to expert when climate issues became dangerous such as during hurricanes and deep freezes. Before giving Houston gardening tips, Lemmon spent years as a television and radio producer for the Texas Farm Bureau. Prior to that, Lemmon spent 10 years at his alma mater, TAMU. There he produced news and commentary for an agricultural network he created with the College of Agriculture.
Lemmon was a devoted father to his 16-year-old daughter Selena and his 21-year-old son Randal. He was highly supportive of their activities.
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