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    Explore " starting seeds" with insightful episodes like "Ann Amato, Seedstress of the Pacific Northwest (#17)", "Episode 8: Updates from the Garden, Snakes, Snapping Turtles, and Sweet Peas", "Homesteading Where You Are, Part 2", "Homesteading Where You Are" and "Grow More Food by Starting Seeds" from podcasts like ""The Plantastic Podcast", "Garden House", "American FarmSteadHers~ Your Homesteading & Gardening Podcast", "American FarmSteadHers~ Your Homesteading & Gardening Podcast" and "American FarmSteadHers~ Your Homesteading & Gardening Podcast"" and more!

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    Ann Amato, Seedstress of the Pacific Northwest (#17)

    Ann Amato, Seedstress of the Pacific Northwest (#17)

    ANN AMATO BIO

    Ann Amato lives in Portland, Oregon and is a horticulturist and seed propagator at Cistus Nursery and a propagator at Secret Garden Growers in Canby, Oregon. At 18, she published the book Ancient Forests and Western Man: A Pictorial History of the West Coast. Later, she earned a bachelors of arts from Portland State University with a double major in English literature and art history. She has been a garden blogger (amateurbotannist.com) for over a decade and is the recipient of an Oregon Nurseries Foundation Scholarship. Currently, she is the President of the Mount Hood Gesneriad Society, an affiliated chapter of The Gesneriad Society. She been featured in horticulture media like Garden Time TV, The Planthunter in Australia, and the podcast Horticulture Rising. When not working, she tends to her indoor houseplant collection at home where she has over 500 different plants in her indoor collection, many of which are either gesneriads or begonias. She also tends to her small urban garden named Campiello Maurizio: the Garden of One-of-each-ee. You can learn more about Ann by visiting her website www.amateurbotannist.com.

    THE PLANTASTIC PODCAST

    The Plantastic Podcast is a monthly podcast created by Dr. Jared Barnes.  He's been gardening since he was five years old and now is an award-winning professor of horticulture at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, TX.  To say hi and find the show notes, visit theplantasticpodcast.com.

    You can learn more about how Dr. Jared cultivates plants, minds, and life at meristemhorticulture.com.  He also shares thoughts and cutting-edge plant research each week in his newsletter plant•ed, and you can sign up at meristemhorticulture.com/subscribe.  Until next time, #keepgrowing!

    Episode 8: Updates from the Garden, Snakes, Snapping Turtles, and Sweet Peas

    Episode 8: Updates from the Garden, Snakes, Snapping Turtles, and Sweet Peas

    In this episode, Andrea and Ashley catch up on the last few weeks of gardening, seedlings, animal updates, and getting ready for full-swing gardening season.

    Hosted by Andrea Burke and Ashley Kirnan

    Favorites:

    Ashley's
    Farmer’s Defense sleeves - new patterns!
    Old Fashioned on Purpose podcast episode - “The Rise of the Farmfluencer”

    Andrea's
    Pinafore Apron
    Amish Water Bath

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    Ashley Kirnan: @ashleykirnan @tarrygrove
    Andrea Burke: @andreagburke

    Let's plant!

    Let's plant!

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    E18 - Gardening Under Glass: From Terrariums to Crystal Palaces.

    E18 - Gardening Under Glass: From Terrariums to Crystal Palaces.

    Terrariums are popular once again! Join Dee and Carol as they talk about terrariums and how to plant in them, plus why you might or might not want a greenhouse. The next thing you know, they are talking about the great conservatories of the world and then wrap up with sowing seeds under terrarium like conditions. More info? Sure!
    Check out Dee's Pinterest boards on Glass Houses and Greenhouses and Terrariums for inspiration. Books mentioned (because there are always a few books mentioned) include Crystal Palaces by Anne Cunningham,  The New Terrarium by Tovah Martin and of course Carol's recently published third book of humorous and light-hearted gardening essays, Seeded and Sodded: Thoughts from a Gardening Life.

    To win a copy of Carol's new book, Seeded and Sodded: Thoughts from a Gardening Life, plus a copy of The New Terrarium go to our Facebook page and leave a comment on one of our posts about this podcast episode.  (U.S. Residents only, must be over 18. Enter by midnight EDT on Monday, March 11, 2019. Drawing will be held on Tuesday, March 12, 2019 and the winner notified shortly thereafter.)  Don't forget we are also The Gardenangelists on Instagram and Twitter. 

    And you can always email us at TheGardenangelists@gmail.com





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