As the second Garden Gab Club meeting is called to order, Tessa and Molly kick off the discussion with a debrief on Molly's recent trip to Iowa for the Perennial Plant Association National Symposium. They dive into all things prairies vs. meadows, plant communities, and the humbling essence of "corn sweat." During the Down Home Committee Meeting, Tessa unpacks her current battle plan to take down summer mosquitos, her bounty of tomatoes, and a mystery book reveal that Molly is currently coveting. Don't forget to subscribe to the show HERE and leave a review to enter our door prize giveaway! Thanks for joining the Gab! SHOW NOTES! - Tessa's mosquito dunks of choice Resources for naturalistic design + plant communities: - New Naturalism - Planting in a Post Wild World - The Dynamic Landscape .... and while you are on a podcast listening roll, don't miss Tessa's interview with Lisa Bass on the Simple Farmhouse Life podcast!!
Welcome one, welcome all! The first Garden Gab meeting is now in session! Join plant pals Molly and Tessa as they dive into what you can expect from the Garden Gab podcast and give you allllll the scoop on how they met (which possibly includes being the youngest and tallest girlies at a Southern Garden History Society meeting). Stick around for a rapid fire Q&A hosted by the Garden Gab Membership Committee which includes, but is not limited to… an ode to overalls, imaginary trips to the Isles of Northern Sweden, and things we possibly covet for our own gardens (**cough cough… greenhouses and natural ponds**) To enter our giveaway for a copy of Life in the Garden by Bunny Williams and a Sneeboer Trowel (the best trowel money can buy in our humble opinion), subscribe to the show and leave a review so others can find us! To stay in the know with all things Garden Gab, subscribe HERE
Welcome to your new garden club! Join hosts and garden design pals Tessa Pinner and Molly Hendry each week as they discuss what they're growing, learning, and dreaming up — whether it is in their own cottage gardens or in their clients' outdoor spaces. This podcast is all about the joy of getting your hands dirty no matter the size of your garden or stage of your life. If you are curious about the garden world or want some green thumbed inspiration — you're invited to join the gab.