
Flower Power Podcast (Lisa Waters)
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26 Dec 2023 | Fruit Farming as a Family in Olon, Ecuador | 00:16:33 | |
Alley Dufour teaches us about her life as a fruit farmer in Olon, Ecuador. She talks about the benefits of growing plants as she raises a family. Her 2 year old can name all of their crops and is often seen nude and in his farming boots feeding the chickens and playing with the baby goats. As a gardener she suggests always sticking to one goal/project at a time. | |||
29 Dec 2023 | Joan Fuller, Flower Farmer and Animal Lover | 00:13:37 | |
Joan Fuller gives us insight into how we can prepare for Spring planting. Owner of Hidden Pond Farm, she offers a flower club membership to anyone in the Vienna/Falls Church area to receive monthly flowering plants and expert tips so you can grow flowers of your own! Be sure to arrange to visit her farm or join her flower club. Joan raises funds for animal sanctuaries in the area. She is an amazing teacher and can teach anyone to grow flowers. | |||
13 Jan 2024 | Dana Dimitroff of Spill the Dirt Flower Truck | 00:09:49 | |
Dana has lots of knowledge about flower farming and running a mobile cut flower business. Since 2022 she has been learning to grow a cut flower garden. Now a confident grower, she does mobile pop-up sales in her cool pink GMC. She also has a u-pick garden and hosts flower yoga sessions in her yard. Dana's favorite place to have flowers is in her bathroom -they are the first thing she sees when she wakes up. Enjoy hearing about Dana as she shares her business and passion for all things flowers. Follow her on social media if you like flowers and gardening as much as she does! And look for her pink truck if you're ever up in Ontario, Canada. | |||
15 Jan 2024 | Sarah Brunner of the Brunner Family Farm | 00:18:20 | |
Sarah Brunner tells about her start as a flower farmer in Northern CA. Her newest project is their new Chevy flower truck they built that will be used for pop-up bouquets and flower bars. The Brunner Farm hosts workshops, paint nights, yoga sessions, u-pick and summer camps for kids. Sarah has an amazing amount of energy and ideas so be sure to listen and get inspired! Learn more about the Brunner Farm and check them out on social media. https://www.brunnerfamilyfarm.com/ | |||
28 Jan 2024 | Sarah Hickner, author of Finding Gideon | 00:25:12 | |
In this funny episode I interview Sarah Hickner, a local businesswoman and author. Sarah shares with us the inspiration behind her first book, Finding Gideon. This episode will leave you wanting to make your biggest dreams and life goals a reality! | |||
21 Jan 2024 | La Paris from Brooklyn Blooms | 00:16:23 | |
La Paris, owner of Brooklyn Blooms, talks about her philosophy of floral design. She sees every flower as unique, like people, and tries to showcase each flower's personality, curves and differences in her designs. | |||
16 Feb 2024 | Interview with Amy Blair, Jewelry Inspired by Nature | 00:27:38 | |
In this podcast I was lucky enough to interview my favorite jewelry designer of all time. Amy Blair of Sun Ah Blair jewelry sells her vibrant and unique pieces in many DC museums. From Baltimore, she grew up loving and studying art. She sketches what she sees in her travels, in nature and incorporates those colors and patterns into her designs. | |||
26 Mar 2024 | Gina Schley, Flower Farmer and Colorado Florist | 00:34:43 | |
Today's podcast was a great conversation about gardening basics with Gina Schley. We talked about healthy soil. She explained the difference between compost and fertilizer and described the different types of fertilizers to use on your plants depending on their life stage. We talked about pest management tips. I am now armed and ready for a prosperous Spring season in my garden. Gina is teaching a 4-week class followed by 7 months of live Q & A sessions and the link to sign up is below. She will inspire you and you will be ready for anything that comes your way after her course. Enjoy this interview with her! Get out your pen to take notes! | |||
01 Apr 2024 | Missy Rolfe, Micro Flower Farmer in MO | 00:28:23 | |
Missy is a micro flower farmer in the great state of Missouri, outside of St. Louis (where I was born!) She owns a turquoise flower truck named Rosalee and is the host of the Flower Truck Friends podcast. | |||
13 May 2024 | Marianna Rappou, Landscape Architect, Agronomist and Author | 00:16:31 | |
I loved talking to Marianna Rappou, an agronomist, landscape architect and author of 100 Plants to Grow in Your Dream Garden. | |||
18 May 2024 | Nicky Jenner, conservationist, podcaster, lover of the natural world | 00:36:52 | |
This is one of those podcast episodes where my whole perspective about gardening changed. Nicky describes gardening as a relationship, providing many benefits for both you and the creatures within it. At the same time, she speaks honestly about the barriers we face to spending time in the garden. You will come away with so much knowledge and inspiration to co-create your garden space in balance with you and to create a place you will feel joy and peace. At her home in Devon, she is creating a garden in which her family and local wildlife thrive, gardening in ways that nurture nature, inspire creativity and nourish wellbeing, whilst providing food and cut flowers to enjoy and share. Nicky co-founded Lights On Gardens - an online community supporting members to nurture a relationship with your garden so that you can grow both your inner and outer worlds in ways that enhance your wellbeing and support the planet. Her podcast Unearthing Wild Wonders - connecting you with the wisdom and wonder of the natural world - is available on Apple, Spotify and other podcast platforms. Connect with Nicky: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickyjenner_hawksdawn/ Website: https://www.hawksdawn.co.uk You can sign up to her newsletter to receive micro moments of wonder in your inbox every other week (it's free) via her website. | |||
22 Jun 2024 | Plants and Mental Health with Author Karen Hugg | 00:34:04 | |
My guest, Karen Hugg, is a certified ornamental horticulturalist with 20+ years of experience designing gardens and teaching others about plants. She is also a writer and has written several novels and has had articles featured in many publications such as the Washington Post. More About Karen Links Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/karenhugg Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/karenhugg Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/karenkhugg Threads: http://www.threads.net/@karenhugg | |||
24 Jun 2024 | All things Dahlias and Events with Amanda Green of Yonderyear Farm | 00:28:18 | |
On this podcast I spoke with Amanda Green of Yonderyear Farm in the Shenandoah Valley. She is a flower farmer and full service wedding/event florist and she walks us through her tasks the week before a wedding. She also shares her method for perennializing her dahlia plants. Whether you are a flower farmer, florist or someone newly interested in gardening you will learn a lot from Amanda Green! If you are a bride in search of an experienced & talented florist, check her out as well! After earning an MSc in International Rural Development from the Royal Agricultural University in the UK, Amanda shifted to pursue her passion in understanding agriculture through the lens of an industry that depends on it. This began a successful career at several James Beard Award-winning restaurants focused on local ingredient sourcing, working as a serving captain, line cook and eventually pastry chef. Coming home to Virginia in 2015, Amanda and husband Kevin found 30 acres of woods and hayfield in Rockbridge Baths, and Yonderyear Farm was born. Their vision for sustainable small farming became reality as livestock, flowers and creative floral design matured into one system in step with nature. At Yonderyear Farm, the mission is to grow the most beautiful flowers and raise the most delicious grassfed meat using practices that support people, animals and the environment. Yonderyear Farm’s meat sheep and flowers are Certified Naturally Grown, free of harmful agricultural inputs, and the operation is 100% solar-powered. | |||
27 Jul 2024 | Design Differently with Mike Hines | 00:55:40 | |
In this episode I get to talk with Mike Hines, a floral designer, instructor, entrepreneur and owner of Epoch Floral Design Company in Chicago. He is also the author of the book Uprooted, where he describes his floral design technique, philosophy and sources of inspiration. | |||
20 Jul 2024 | Tips from a Hobby Gardener with Eugene Schied | 00:35:16 | |
Eugene Schied is a hobby gardener. He has been gardening for 27 years since buying his home in Vienna, VA. He lives down the street for me and his garden is just bursting with life and color. He even has a beautiful garden over his garage! | |||
05 Aug 2024 | Pet Pigs, Summer Flowers and Hidden Pond Farm Happenings | 00:20:27 | |
In this episode I interview Joan Fuller of Hidden Pond Farm all about the history and purpose behind her cut flower farm. Started as a way to raise money for farm animal sanctuaries and as an educational farm to teach others how to grow cut flowers, Joan and her husband Bill, are living life with a purpose! | |||
17 Aug 2024 | Meet Kate & Kira: Incredible Ladies Doing Good with Blooms | 00:29:25 | |
In this podcast I interviewed Kate Carrico and Kira Memery, two incredibly generous flower farmers in central Virginia. They are the faces behind Blooms4Good. Kate and Kira sell their flowers at local pop-up events with 100% of the proceeds going to the non-profits they support!!! Yes, you read that right. 100% of what they earn goes to the nonprofits they support! blooms4good is a small but mighty squad of do-gooders, growing flowers in central Virginia to raise money and awareness for local non-profits. Kate and Kira met in the summer of 2023 – Kira had an established flower farm in Barboursville, VA and was looking for an outlet for her blooms while also wanting to do some good. Meanwhile, Kate had launched blooms4good the year prior – she was inspired by the potential her small Gordonsville flower farm could have in the community and decided to leverage her garden to raise money for local non-profits. Her first event was the fall of 2022. The blooms4good team hit the ground running in 2023, popping up at local vineyards and breweries – selling flower arrangements in vases donated by friends and family, filled with flowers grown with so much love – some blooms were even donated by other local growers! Kate and Kira covered all expenses so that every dollar could go to charity. This 2024 season, the blooms and generosity of flower lovers are primarily supporting International Neighbors (helping refugee families get settled & connected in the Charlottesville) and SAFE (a shelter for victims of domestic violence – based in Culpeper and serving the surrounding rural counties). The team also joins other charities as fundraising opportunities arise. _____________________________________________________________________
9/7 Cville Pride Festival Fundraising for: Charlottesville Pride Community Network (cvillepride.org)
Fundraising for: BellRinger · Gear Up: End Cancer | |||
31 Aug 2024 | The Garden of Yin and Yang with Wanpen & Miguel Ordonez | 00:48:10 | |
In this podcast I interviewed Wanpen and Miguel Ordonez. They have been married for 39 wonderful years. They demonstrate how it takes teamwork to make a garden thrive. Both Wanpen and Miguel grew up gardening - Wanpen in a small village in Northern Thailand and Miguel in New York. | |||
10 Sep 2024 | Florals that Narrate with Alisa Ellie | 00:53:23 | |
In this episode I talk with Alisa Ellie, the founder and lead floral designer behind Malva & Moss, a floral design studio based in the San Francisco Bay Area. I loved our conversation so much. Alisa said, "Florals don't just decorate, they narrate a story about a space, a brand, or a person." I completely agree! I admire Alisa's rebellious design style where she uses the whole stem, includes sculptural pieces and makes genuine pieces of art. I hope you enjoy our conversation. Let it inspire you to create floral designs that are unique to your personality, your story and your space. | |||
18 Sep 2024 | Design Tips from Rachel Robillard of June Moon Florals | 00:23:05 | |
Today I had a great conversation with Rachel Robillard of June Moon Florals. She enjoys designing in a contemporary style and her designs are breathtaking! Listen to hear what Rachel's favorite flower is and to hear her tips for increasing vase life. In this conversation Rachel offers some advice for floral design freelancers and tells us about her business goals for 2024. With a lifelong passion for nature and a keen eye for design, Rachel has been creating stunning arrangements for luxury weddings, events, and resorts. Her love for all things earthy shines through in every piece she designs. With every arrangement, Rachel brings her love for the natural world to life, incorporating each element in the most elegant way.
@junemoonflorals (Instagram) June Moon Floral Design Studio (pinterest) June Moon Floral Design (Facebook) junemoonflorals.com (Soon!) | |||
06 Oct 2024 | Local is Best with Ellen Frost | 00:43:20 | |
Listen to this episode to learn all kinds of tips and tricks from Ellen Frost, floral designer, master gardener and owner of Local Color Flowers in Baltimore, MD. Local Color Flowers has been around for 18 years. They source 100% of the flowers they use for weddings, events and single orders locally. They work with about 40 farms in the surrounding area. Isn't that incredible? Ellen is here to talk about how they make this work! Be sure to follow Ellen and join her FlowerMore community for monthly design challenges and live design sessions. A subscription to "FlowerMore" would also make the perfect "gift" for a flower lover in your life. (Now I know what I want for Christmas. :) Ellen has been a member of the Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers since she started her business. Ellen was the first florist to win their Sign up for her FREE WEEKLY NEWSLETTER filled with fun flower content! | |||
15 Dec 2024 | Legacy Farm's Laurie Young Reminds Us Why to Shop Local | 00:33:14 | |
Laurie Young is an inspirational advocate for neurodiversity in Loudoun County, VA. She is the executive director of Legacy Farms, a non-profit in Leesburg that employs neurodiverse individuals ages 16 and up in an apprenticeship-mentor business model. https://www.legacyfarmsvirginia.org/ https://www.facebook.com/LegacyFarmsVirginia https://www.instagram.com/legacyfarmsvirginia Partners mentioned: Farm & Program Partners Temple Hall Regional Park Fabbioli Cellars New Ag School Fleur de Leah Flowers A Place To Be Sharon Hallman Photography Loudoun Hunger Relief Floral Partners Lightfoot Restaurant Gratefully Rooted 100 Bowls of Soup Weird Brothers Coffee Simply Be Coffee Roots 657 Lark Brewing Company |