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Wednesday, January 04, 2023

Randy Lemmon has died


Randy Lemmon, host of "GardenLine with Randy Lemmon" weekend mornings on NewsRadio 740 KTRH, has died.

UPDATE FEBRUARY 2023
Skip Richter named host of "Garden Line" on 740 KTRH


"Randy was one of the most gifted persons I knew who had the gift of gab but also knew everything about his expertise - gardening," fellow Houston IHeartRadio host and good friend Michael Garfield told mikemcguff.com.  "He was a fixture in the Houston market for a quarter century and his listeners across the region followed his advice to keep their lawns green and flowers blooming. He and I had a special bond on our weekend radio shows that included laughter and the joy of entertaining listeners while giving each other a good amount of ribbing. He will be missed by many."

According to post on his GardenLine Facebook page, Lemmon died of a stroke while in New York City earlier today which is also his 61st birthday.

“Randy had an unbridled passion for being on the radio and for helping people with their gardening issues. We should all be so fortunate to do something in life that brings us such joy. He will be missed,” said Bryan Erickson, Director of AM Programming for iHeartMedia Houston.

On a personal note, when I worked as a Houston TV producer, I would often use Lemmon as an expert in our stories. A very nice guy, who would even answer my personal garden questions via email. 


On-air radio tribute to Randy Lemmon from the 740 KTRH "GardenLine" 1-8-2023 with Michael Garfield



On-air radio tribute to Randy Lemmon from the 740 KTRH "GardenLine" 1-7-2023 with Nikki Courtney



Randy Lemmon GoFundMe



HOUSTON RADIO TALK SHOW HOST DIED TODAY.


(Jan 4, 2023) HOUSTON--Randy Lemmon, Houston radio host of The GardenLine program on 740 KTRH, died today.  He passed away at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York City of complications due to a stroke.  He was surrounded by his family.


For over 25 years. Lemmon hosted the weekend gardening program, during which he shared all sorts of tips, tricks and serious science for handling this area's unique climate.  In what he called the “Most-listened-to Garden show in the country”, he was faithfully followed by serious landscapers as well as the weekend gardener as he shared his enthusiasm and advice about lawns, gardens and outdoor living. He was a go-to expert when climate issues became serious or dangerous to the public such as during hurricanes and deep freezes.


Before his radio program Randy spent years as a television and radio producer for the Texas Farm Bureau.  He then spent nearly a decade at his alma mater- Texas A&M University producing news and commentary for an agricultural network he created with the College of Agriculture. One of his responsibilities was producing the R.C. Slocum show.


Randy authored four books on everything from fertilizer schedules to the 10 commandments of mulch. His most recent book, New Decade Gardening: a Gulf Coast Guide can be found at nurseries, garden centers and feed stores in and around the greater Houston area. Over the past few years in addition to his radio program Randy shared his passion and expertise with homeowners throughout the Gulf Coast region through his company, Randy Lemmon Consulting. 


He was born Randal Scott Lemmon on January 4, 1962 in Whittier, California to Richard “Dick” Lemmon and Phyllis Lemmon. The family moved to Houston where Randy attended Robert E. Lee High school and went on to Texas A&M University where he graduated in 1984 with a BS degree in Journalism.  While at Texas A&M he lived in Moses Hall.  Later while working for the University’s College of Agriculture, Randy earned a Master of Science in Agriculture degree.


In addition to Randy’s passion for all things growing, he was known for his sense of humor, his cooking skills, and his passion for Aggie football and Astros baseball.  Randy also enjoyed other hobbies including concerts, disc golf, racquetball and Broadway shows. He was a devoted father to his son, Randal, and his daughter Selena.  He was completely supportive of their activities including Randal’s competitive tennis and Selena’s growing music success.


Randy was predeceased by his parents and his uncle, Tommy Lemmon. Randy was married for 22 years to Yvonne Lemmon, and is survived by Yvonne and their children, Randal, 21 and Selena, 16. He is also survived by his sister, Terri Langer (Ron) and his Sister-in-laws, Jennifer Spriggs (Kevin) and Melissa Salce (Joab), as well as nieces; Lindsey Langer, Lauren Langer, Jessica Spriggs, Jamie Spriggs, Paighton Salce, and nephews Preston Salce and Parker Salce.  He's also survived by his aunt Janelle and Ron Stokes and their two sons, Conner and Reid. 

In lieu of flowers, remembrances can be sent to Salem Lutheran Church SSM, 22601 Lutheran Church Road, Tomball, TX  77377.  Cards of condolences can be sent to Randy Lemmon, C/O Yvonne Lemmon, FM2920 STE G#540, Tomball, TX  77377. 

Plans for Randy Lemmon's celebration of life are as follows:

Monday, January 16, 2023 at 1pm

22601 Lutheran Church Road
Tomball, TX

Celebration of Life for Randy Lemmon at Salem Lutheran Church in Tomball

Open to all

The Lemmon family requests that guests wear green or a Lemmonhead shirt if they have them.