Episodes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlIq1TrnmY8 So wonderful to reunite with Slow Flowers friend Andrea K. Grist! Today’s episode includes a short conversation with longtime Slow Flowers Society member Andrea Grist, of Florasource KC, based in Overland Park, KS, outside Kansas City. Andrea is a past guest of this podcast and I caught up with her in person when she had a long layover while flying through Seattle in August. Ostensibly, we met for lunch, but I couldn’t not bring...
Published 11/08/23
https://youtu.be/6mAqGZYBCb4 We’re releasing today’s episode on Wednesday, November 1st, and this means you’ve probably just wrapped up your Halloween festivities. But as we turn our attention to harvest, home, and the November holidays, the seasonal decorations continue -- and of course with that, orange-gold-and-rusty color palettes are ever present. With that our minds, today’s episode shares plant passions and design ideas that are perfect for this time of year. Succulent...
Published 11/01/23
https://youtube.com/live/orcgviPZEdU?feature=share We’ve just wrapped up our celebration of the 10-year Anniversary of the Slow Flowers Podcast with a retrospective of a decade that brought you more than 500 original episodes of interviews. Whew! I am in awe of the amazing guests we have featured, their passion for local flowers, their ingenuity, dedication, and contributions to the Slow Flowers Movement. Let’s see what the next decade brings! Jodi Logue, Moss and Madder...
Published 10/25/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5bWvsGt8yg This is our final encore episode as part of the 10-year celebration of the Slow Flowers Podcast being on the air as the original floral podcast since our debut in July 2013. Thanks for celebrating with me as we returned to the archives and shared a few of the special the stories and voices of flower farmers and florists featured in the past decade. This week, I’m sharing a favorite encore episode from the 10th year of the...
Published 10/18/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5E5FyIFkvo This week, I’m sharing an encore episode from the 9th year of the Slow Flowers Podcast, a conversation with David Brunton of Right Field Farm based in Millersville, Maryland, recorded in October 2021. David and Lina of Right Field Farm, growing local and sustainable cut flowers in year four! 2021 was the first season during which we incorporated video interviews as part of the Slow Flowers Show; each week’s show later...
Published 10/11/23
I hope you have been enjoying our 10-year retrospective as I have. It has been so fun to reconnect with some of our Slow Flowers members who shared their stories on the Slow Flowers Podcast over the past decade. Postal Petals founder and CEO Talia Boone @ Nancy Hernandez This week, I’m delighted to revisit my Fall 2020 interview with Talia Boone of Los Angeles-based Postal Petals. Postal Petals has a social impact mission through flowers and I’m excited to re-introduce Talia...
Published 10/04/23
Mara Tyler (c) Taken by Sarah I hope you have been enjoying our 10-year retrospective as I have. It has been so fun to reconnect with one of our guests dating back to the Slow Flowers Podcast’s first episode in 2013, and pick up where I left off with one of our amazing Slow Flowers Members who appeared as a guest on the show. This week, we turn the dial back to early March 2020, literally on the eve of the Covid 19 Pandemic. I interviewed Philadelphia farmer-florist Mara Tyler...
Published 09/27/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SJ8FiEBuHE Today’s conversation is both timely and inspiring; compelling and important. I want to welcome Jennifer Jewell back to the Slow Flowers Show. You are in for a very special hour with this gifted human. Jennifer Jewell (c) Caitlin Atkinson Jennifer Jewell is a gardener, garden writer, and gardening educator and advocate. Since 2016, she has written and hosted the national award-winning, weekly public radio program and podcast,...
Published 09/20/23
Whit McClure at the Slow Flowers Summit 2019 In April 2019, I met up with today’s encore guest, flora artist Whit McClure of Los Angeles-based Whit Hazen. Studio floral designer Whit McClure moved to Los Angeles in 2015 and almost immediately dove into the floral community there. Her introduction to flower farming and floral design is rooted in connections made through food justice and the local culinary community in Washington, D.C. Whit spent years after college working on...
Published 09/13/23
Today is the 5th Encore Episode of our retrospective to highlight one episode from each year of the past decade and bring the best of the Slow Flowers Podcast to you. If you're a longtime listener, you might recognize these flower folks; if you're new to the Slow Flowers Podcast, I'm excited to introduce you to them for the first time. Janis, known in her community as the "flower lady" In July 2017, we turned attention to the Slow Flowers Movement in Canada, where there is...
Published 09/06/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcejY1Zed-M Today, we have a fun episode to share with you and the timing is perfect to welcome Kristen Griffith-VanderYacht to the Slow Flowers Podcast. Kristen first appeared on the Podcast in July 2020 when he appeared on the small screen as head judge and Netflix’s breakout star on The Big Flower Fight. He is the owner of Seattle-based design studio Wild Bloom Floral, and is author of a brand-new, inspirational floral design book, called...
Published 08/30/23
https://www.youtube.com/live/Ji5r2OqRNC0?feature=share Today we're taking a pause on the 10-year retrospective to bring you a fun video episode -- a shop tour, interview, and floral design demonstration that I filmed on August 4th at Stems Brooklyn. Suzanna Cameron of Stems Brooklyn Stems Brooklyn team It had been many years since I first visited Stems and spent time with founder Suzanna Cameron, and so much has changed since then. Stems began life 10 years ago...
Published 08/23/23
Today is the 4th Encore Episode as our decade-long retrospective to highlight one episode from each year of the past decade and bring the best of the Slow Flowers Podcast to you. If you're a longtime listener, you might recognize these flower folks; if you're new to the Slow Flowers Podcast, I'm excited to introduce you to them for the first time. Mary Coombs (right) and Dawn Clark (left) of A Garden Party LLC Today, I'm happy to introduce you to Dawn Clark and Mary Coombs,...
Published 08/16/23
Georgia flower farmers Mandy and Steve O'Shea (c) Brittany Towsell We’re continuing the 10-week celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Slow Flowers Podcast! I launched the first-ever podcast about flowers on July 23, 2013! This audio storytelling project resonates with so many listeners — people like you who love local, seasonal, and sustainable flowers and who are joining in the Slow Flowers Movement as members, supporters, and allies! We invite you to help us...
Published 08/09/23
Flowers in her arms! We're continuing the 10-week celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Slow Flowers Podcast! I launched the first-ever podcast about flowers on July 23, 2013! This audio storytelling project resonates with so many listeners -- people like you who love local, seasonal, and sustainable flowers and who are joining in the Slow Flowers Movement as members, supporters, and allies! We invite you to help us celebrate by sharing your stories of how the Slow Flowers...
Published 08/02/23
Today is red letter day -- the 10th anniversary of the Slow Flowers Podcast! I launched the first-ever podcast about flowers on July 23, 2013 with Episode 100! Little did I know that this audio storytelling project -- it was called internet radio back then -- would take off and resonate with so many listeners! The Slow Flowers Podcast is the longest, continually-running podcast in the floral design and flower farming space Commemorating our 10-year-mark is so...
Published 07/26/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92-MtDibJcs I'm so happy to share today's episode with you because it came together through total serendipity, thanks to arrangements made by my friend Jenny Ulum, Senior Director of Communications at King Estate Winery in Eugene, Oregon. We were in Eugene last weekend to attend the USA Track & Field National Championships, and when in Eugene, Jenny and her husband Tim Gleason always host us at their home. Jenny and I go way back -- we were...
Published 07/19/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yv9U3691n4w Hi all, last week, you met Anne Sumner of Walla Walla Flower Farm - what a fun episode, and I especially loved the bonus musical performance recorded in her flower field. Just down the road from Walla Walla Flower Farm, on Stateline Road, in fact, but on the Washington side, is a historic farm called Old Homestead. This is where Elaine and Mike Vandiver operate two complementary businesses -- Old Homestead Alpacas and Gholson...
Published 07/12/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BHac7fAq1Y Scott and Anne Sumner of Walla Walla Flower Farm performing in their fields Welcome, friends! I have such a lively and informative episode to share with you today. A few weeks ago - before we welcomed 150+ guests to the Slow Flowers Summit, I joined my husband Bruce to drive 5 hours east accompanying him on a short business trip. We drove across the state to Walla Walla in the southeast corner of Washington that's become a...
Published 07/05/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xT9xryOm-OA In 2015, Slow Flowers introduced American Flowers Week, inviting flower lovers, gardeners, growers, and designers across the country to share their red-white-and-bluish blooms during June 28- July 4th. The promotion celebrates domestic flower farming and engages people everywhere with local botanicals. We use the hashtag #americanflowersweek to encourage flower fans to follow and enjoy the campaign's beauty and floral...
Published 06/28/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRCouoc2Xyk We have an info- and inspo-packed show today in which you will meet six floral experts who will present at next week's Slow Flowers Summit. I'm thrilled that all of these gifted and talented flower friends were able to join me in the virtual studio this past week for a quick introduction and lively conversation. The Slow Flowers Summit takes place on June 26-27, 2023, at the Bellevue Botanical Garden in the Seattle area. It's...
Published 06/21/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emYtcj-K6_w Today, I'm happy to share my recent conversation with Julio Freitas, owner of The Flower Hat, an event floral design studio and flower farm based in Bozeman, Montana. A longtime Slow Flowers member and past guest of the Slow Flowers Podcast, we've been eager to bring Julio to the Slow Flowers Summit stage - ever since our first year in 2017. Julio's passion for floral design grew into flower farming when he realized he could...
Published 06/14/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rtr9yat7pXw I'm thrilled today to bring you an informative conversation about Island Flower Growers, an emerging flower hub based outside of Victoria, British Columbia, on Vancouver Island in Canada. Island Flower Growers hosted a "Thrips workshop" at Lorna Jackson's Ninebark Farm for Co-op members with Emily Carmichael from the BC Ministry of Agriculture. If you caught Episode 611 a few weeks ago, you met Julie Remy of Fleuris Studio and...
Published 06/07/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHsxsPpF85k Last month, passports in hand, I traveled by car and ferryboat to the Island of Vancouver in British Columbia. The trip was to celebrate my mother's 88th birthday, enjoy high tea at the famed Empress Hotel, tour the spring borders and displays at the famed Butchart Gardens, and enjoy this beautiful destination for a few days. Of course, I had to invite myself to meet some of our Slow Flowers members in Victoria while there. As I...
Published 05/24/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cs6mhxbtMgg Today, we take a trip to rural Northern Colorado, where sisters-in-law Gretchen Langston and Gaylene Moldt operate Blooms Colorado on 40 acres north of Ft. Collins. Blooms Colorado delivery van It's fascinating to learn how they have grown this floral enterprise, established in 2017, to serve Ft. Collins, which is their closest metro market; and florists both south and north -- in Denver 2 hours to the south and those in the...
Published 05/17/23