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An episode of the Garden People podcast, hosted by Jill Sowards, titled "Welcome to Garden People" was published on November 16, 2021 and runs 0 minutes.

November 16, 2021 ·0m · Garden People

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Welcome to Garden People, hosted by Jill Sowards of Violetear Studio.  Join us each season as we speak with your favorite garden people -- designers, florists, growers, naturalists, chefs, artists and more -- about how gardens have shaped their lives and inform their work today.  With seasonal tips, expert recommendations, and lots and lots of plants.

To learn more, go to our website at violetearstudio.com.  You’ll find episode information, our seasonal journal, class list, and seed offerings. Everything you need to start your own garden story.    

Find us online:

www.violetearstudio.com

@violetear_studio

Artwork: www.katiecorman.com


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