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Join Jim Mancini, Mike Nusser, and Dionisio Roman on the Rooted in Innovation podcast, where we meet with Arborists, Developers, Municipalities Workers, and other industry experts each month to explore their best tips and practices, industry insights, and current projects.

Sponsored by Tree Staple, we dig deep into the tree care and landscape development industries to get all the dirt on how these experts have successfully transformed both cities and forests.

Whether you want to catch up on industry news, or you’re looking for the latest landscape development tools and methods, we’ve got you covered.

So, what are you waiting for? Tune in and get ready to be inspired, informed, and entertained by the voices shaping the green landscapes we love.

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    • From Drone Flyovers to Hand Sketches: Joe Marker’s Signature Process
      Dec 9 2025

      On this episode of Rooted in Innovation, we sit down with Joseph Marker, owner of Marker Elevated Landscapes, to explore what it really means to lead a residential landscape firm with vision.

      From his signature 3-2-1 design process to his hybrid use of drone imagery and hand-drawing, Joe walks us through the artistic, technical, and deeply personal aspects of designing meaningful outdoor spaces. We also hear the story behind a 144-acre Tuscan-inspired estate, why Vastu Shastra shaped its layout, and how Joe honors the legacy of his family business while pushing the boundaries of what modern landscape design can be.

      Whether you’re a designer, contractor, or homeowner, this episode will challenge the way you think about space, communication, and the role of technology in the design-build process.


      Timecodes

      00:00 – 01:21 - Intro: Meet Joseph Marker and Marker Elevated Landscapes
      01:22 – 03:16 - The 3-2-1 Design Process: From Concept to Master Plan
      03:17 – 05:12 - Inspiration Sources: Travel, Books, Social Media & Gardens
      05:13 – 07:06 - Drone-Backed Hand Drawings: Communicating Clearly with Clients
      07:07 – 10:14 - The Role of Process in Avoiding Miscommunication
      10:15 – 13:32 - Flexibility, Late Nights & Sunrise Site Visits
      13:33 – 16:04 - Designing a 144-Acre Tuscan Estate in Pennsylvania
      16:05 – 17:35 - Applying Vastu Shastra Principles to Landscape Design
      17:36 – 20:00 - Flat Lots, Rolling Hills, and the Role of the Client
      20:01 – 22:06 - Maintenance: Growing Slowly and Preserving Quality
      22:07 – 24:49 - Family Legacy: Honoring His Father’s Company & Vision
      24:50 – 27:11 - Leadership, Hard Work, and What Joe Learned from His Dad
      27:12 – 29:21 - Low-Maintenance Design, Deer Pressure & Plant Strategy
      29:22 – 32:06 - Golf Course Inspiration & Finding Creativity Outdoors
      32:07 – 34:49 - Designing Par-3 Greens for Clients (and for Fun)
      34:50 – 37:19 - Tree Favorites, Annual Preferences, and Unique Palettes
      37:20 – 39:58 - Final Reflections: Communication, Creativity, and Vision

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      40 min
    • How Rob Ambler Built a People-First Landscape Company
      Nov 7 2025

      In this episode of Rooted in Innovation, we sit down with Rob Ambler, founder and owner of Ambler Industries, LLC, a design/build and maintenance firm based in Pennsylvania. Rob shares his deeply personal story of burnout, renewal, and the business transformation that followed. From restructuring his leadership team to adopting Aspire software, Rob rebuilt his company around culture, clarity, and faith-driven leadership. We explore what it takes to attract great people, make bold software investments, and lead with purpose in a fast-moving, often chaotic industry. If you’ve ever felt stuck in the growth cycle, or questioned how to scale without losing your soul, this episode is for you.

      Timecodes:

      00:00 – Welcome to Rooted in Innovation

      01:05 – Meet Rob Ambler of Ambler Industries

      02:25 – The mission: build a values-driven landscape company

      04:01 – What culture looks like in practice: hiring, retention, clarity

      06:14 – Burnout at $5M: sleepless nights, high anxiety, tough calls

      08:52 – Replacing great-but-misaligned leaders

      10:47 – How Rob found his new leadership team through divine timing

      12:29 – Creating a no-turnover workplace through vision & loyalty

      14:55 – The ripple effect of servant leadership at all levels

      17:08 – Aspire software: from sticker shock to game-changer

      19:36 – Tracking labor variance and tying it to performance

      21:44 – Addressing pushback: “You only care about money”

      23:03 – Gamifying incentives and linking data to growth paths

      25:22 – Leading with faith and integrity: what it means on-site

      27:00 – The story of one foreman’s transformation

      28:38 – Rob’s personal “why”: faith, family, and making an impact

      30:02 – Reflections on Plumstead Christian School and giving back

      32:14 – Final takeaways on growth, leadership, and long-term vision



      Resources:

      Have an upcoming landscaping project? Contact Tree Staple for a quote treestaple.com

      Connect with Jim Mancini on LinkedIn

      Connect with Dionisio Roman III on LinkedIn

      Connect with Rob Ambler on LinkedIn


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      36 min
    • What Landscape Designers Actually Want to Specify with Emily Bell
      Sep 8 2025

      In this episode of Rooted in Innovation, the team sits down with Emily Bell, a landscape designer and founder of Emily Bell Landscape Design, to talk about real-world challenges—and smart solutions—in site planning. From stormwater management to tree stabilization, Emily shares the tools she actually specifies, including TreeStaple, Silver Cells, CarbonSmart wood, and ProFlow pavers. They also tackle the realities of budget constraints, developer resistance, and the all-too-common spec-and-switch problem. If you're in urban planning, landscape architecture, or product development, this is the episode to rethink what belongs in your design toolbelt.


      Timecodes:

      00:00 – Welcome and introduction to Emily Bell

      01:10 – Core site challenges: drainage, trees, and materials

      03:08 – Developer pushback and the value engineering dilemma

      04:20 – What makes TreeStaple so useful in the real world

      06:05 – ProFlow pavers: where they fit and why they matter

      08:20 – Cost vs benefit in spec decisions

      09:33 – CarbonSmart wood and circular material sourcing

      12:22 – Specifier considerations and contractor habits

      14:04 – Urban vs rural: where these tools shine

      15:35 – Silver Cells explained and why they’re needed

      18:11 – When it’s too late for root management

      19:07 – Personal design inspiration from transit and urban systems

      21:24 – How travel shapes Emily’s landscape perspective

      23:08 – What makes a product worth advocating for

      25:21 – Examples of product trends that don’t work

      27:00 – Collaboration between specifier, contractor, and client

      28:31 – The spec battle: why holding the line matters

      30:04 – Final thoughts on tools that elevate site performance

      31:08 – Closing remarks and call to advocate smarter tools



      Resources:

      Have an upcoming landscaping project? Contact Tree Staple for a quote treestaple.com

      Connect with Jim Mancini on LinkedIn

      Connect with Dionisio Roman III on LinkedIn
      Connect with Emily Bell on LinkedIn


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      27 min
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