Peaceful, fascinating and thought provoking
Jennifer is passionate about plants and has a delightful ability to connect with people. She seeks out the unusual and her topics are varied. From her interview questions it is clear she does her research and her guests respond in depth. She is skilled in leading them to talk about their early motivation and mentors who encouraged them along their chosen horticultural paths. She creates the space for the guests to talk, and is economical with her own words. I have the impression the guests share more openly than they expected to and the listener is privileged to hear that. Cultivating Place programs are thought provoking and yet very peaceful to listen to. They inspire me.
Rose Gardener and worm cultiva via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/24/17
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I was enjoying this show until she said that Merriweather Lewis discovered a berry while searching for the Shoshani (sp?) Indians. How can Europeans “discover” flora and fauna in a place that’s been inhabited by native people for thousands of years?? Thanks but no thanks.
555_Stop via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/16/20
I like to think about gardening more than actually gardening and this podcast is just right for me. I hope that sounds like a complement because it was meant to be. Jennifer's enthusiasm and passion is contageous.Read full review »
59years via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/02/19
Now, more than ever, we need to turn to nature to calm us, and to keep us grounded. Jennifer is one of the cleverest there is and has interviewed some superb guests. I’ll be listening more to her soothing voice, and sound advice over these next few weeks/ months. Thank you Jennifer
simplybyarrangement via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/27/20
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