Nov 16, 2021
Today in botanical history, we celebrate Laurel Hill and Root
Crop Preservation in 1835.
We'll also remember the botanist who discovered the Titan arum and
a little poem about the November garden by Louise Driscoll.
We'll hear an excerpt from Pomegranate Soup.
We Grow That Garden Library™ with a beautiful garden book...
Nov 15, 2021
Today in botanical history, we celebrate nutmeg, some flower
recommendations for a green garden, and the rebirth of the NYC
flower show after a ten-year hiatus.
We'll hear an excerpt from some writing by Ray Bradbury.
We Grow That Garden Library™ with a beautiful book by Bunny
Williams.
And then we’ll wrap things up...
Nov 3, 2021
Today in botanical history, we celebrate a German-American
botanist who reached out to Queen Charlotte, an American poet who
found inspiration in nature and the father of ecology.
We'll hear an excerpt from The Sugar Queen - a
great fiction book.
We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book that's part of a
wonderfully...
Nov 2, 2021
Today in botanical history, we celebrate the botanical name of
the Saguaro Cactus, a Russian writer and mystic, and November
potpourri.
We'll hear an excerpt from Tom Perrotta's best-selling 2011
book.
We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book that celebrates the
Islamic Garden.
And then we'll wrap things up with some...
Nov 1, 2021
Today in botanical history, we celebrate a wealthy gardener and Apothecary whose garden became his legacy, a pioneering Landscape architect who left his mark on the world in his all-too-short life, and the fine fine fun that can be had dying flowers - a hobby that’s been around for quite a longe time.
We'll hear...