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The Garden Question
Craig McManus
202 episodes
9 months ago
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Designing, Building, and Growing Smarter Gardens That Work
Show more...
How To
Arts,
Education,
Business,
Design,
Careers
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186 – Lost Ladies of Garden Writing - Carol Michel
The Garden Question
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1 year ago
186 – Lost Ladies of Garden Writing - Carol Michel
Hello, you’re dialed in to The Garden Question Podcast (https://mcplants.com/the-garden-question-podcast/) where we discover designing, building and growing “Smarter Gardens that Work”. I’m your host Craig McManus.In this episode, we’re exploring a corner of garden history with our special guest who uncovers stories from the past—Carol J. Michel (https://caroljmichel.com/category/blog/).Carol takes us on a fascinating journey into the world of historic garden writing. Shining a light on some lesser-known female authors she lovingly calls the ‘Lost Ladies of Garden Writing (https://lostladiesofgardenwriting.substack.com/)’.We’ll explore how these forgotten authors blended gardening, life philosophy, and emotional insight, along with the surprising ways their work remains relevant today.From tracking down rare lost ladies to uncovering the stories of remarkable women like Ida D. Bennett and Anna Bartlett Warner, Carol’s passion for preserving these voices offers a captivating window into the roots of gardening wisdom. It’s not all research and reflection—Carol’s wit and love for humor in horticulture come through as she shares personal anecdotes, experiences from her own garden, and exciting projects like her blog, ‘May Dreams Gardens’ (https://caroljmichel.com/category/blog/) and her Substack newsletters. Lost Ladies of Garden Writing Substack (https://lostladiesofgardenwriting.substack.com/)Carol’s credentials are as deep as the roots she tends: she’s an award-winning author of five gardening humor books, two children’s books, and co-host of ‘The Gardenangelists’ (https://www.buzzsprout.com/225480) podcast.With degrees in horticulture and computer technology, Carol spent over 30 years working in healthcare IT while making a life in her garden. In 2021, she was honored as a GardenComm Fellow by Garden Communicators International (https://gardencomm.org/). From beginner to expert, you’ll always find inspiration listening to The Garden Question Podcast. Grab your favorite garden trowel or just settle in with a cup of tea.Time Stamps and Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Garden Question Podcast00:23 Meet Carol J. Michael: Historian of Garden Writing02:38 Uncovering the Lost Ladies of Garden Writing04:28 Fascinating Stories of Historic Garden Authors18:26 The Relevance of Historic Garden Writing Today23:19 Carol's Gardening Insights and Tips26:58 Fall Gardening Tips and Oak Tree Care27:19 The Garden Angelus Podcast: How It All Began28:39 From Horticulture Degree to Healthcare IT30:31 Battling Garden Pests: Rabbits and Deer35:39 Gardening Inspirations and Influences37:05 Learning from Gardening Mistakes43:31 Unusual Plants and Winter Sowing47:43 Connecting with Carol J. Michael48:11 Conclusion and Podcast Information
The Garden Question
Designing, Building, and Growing Smarter Gardens That Work