EPISODE · Jun 23, 2017 · 2H 8M
SG575: The Victorian Fern Craze with Rare Book Specialist Stacy Stoldt
from Still Growing...A Weekly Gardening Podcast · host Jennifer Ebeling: 6ftmama, Master Gardener, & Blogger
Listen to the Show Stacy Stoldt of the Chicago Botanic Garden is a rare book specialist and a true gem of information in the world of horticulture. As luck would have it, we had a fascinating chat back in November of last year. Stacy gave me a glimpse into her work as a librarian at… Author information Jennifer Ebeling Producer & Host at Still Growing... Gardening Podcast Jennifer Ebeling is a proud Minnesotan and U of MN alumni. Gooooooo Gophers! Each week, Jennifer produces and hosts Still Growing - a gardening podcast dedicated to helping you and your garden grow. The show is an in-depth interview format. Guests featured on the show share a passion for gardening and include authors, bloggers, professional gardeners, etc. Listeners and guests of the show can join the Still Growing community on Facebook. It's a place to ask questions, share garden stories, interact with great guests featured on the show, and continue to grow and learn. Jennifer and her husband Philip have four children, a big golden lab named Sonny, and live in lovely Maple Grove, Minnesota. P.S. When she's not teaching her four kids a new card game - or teaching them how to drive a car - Jennifer loves inspiring individuals and groups to maximize and personalize their home & garden. Facebook The post SG575: The Victorian Fern Craze with Rare Book Specialist Stacy Stoldt appeared first on 6ftmama. Related posts: SG549: An Inside Peak Into The Chicago Botanic Garden SG554: Tools and Tactics to use Craigslist for your Garden SG534: Create a Vibrant Garden Blog with Scrumptious Harvest Recipes with Jen McGuinness of Frau Zinnie
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