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Growing Joy with Plants - Wellness Rooted in Nature, Houseplants, Gardening and Plant Care

Exploring the Past, Present and Future of Black People in Horticulture with Colah from Black int he Garden

Growing Joy with Plants - Wellness Rooted in Nature, Houseplants, Gardening and Plant Care

Maria Failla- Happy Plant Lady and Author of Growing Joy: The Plant Lover's Guide to Cultivating Happiness

Education, How To, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Home & Garden, Leisure

4.8883 Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2022

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

It's been such a joy having fellow podcasters join me in the pod as they never disappoint and have such wonderful insights about plant parenthood and plantrepreneurship. I met this episode's guest in 2020 and figured it was time to have her back on to catch up and explore a concept she’ll be tackling on the next season of her show: the past, present, and future of black people in horticulture. Colah has created an amazing brand called Black in the Garden that has blown up in the last couple of years, and created a space for so many people to feel seen within the plant community. Tune in as we share an important conversation about historic black plant people and their rich yet less discovered contributions to plant society.

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In this episode we learn:

  • [00:57] Maria’s plant updates
  • [05:30] Who is Colah and why she started her podcast, Black in the Garden
  • [09:16] How has Colah’s plant collection changed through her personal transitions?
  • [15:07] What it’s like to have a plant-sitter
  • [16:52] Reevaluating the lesson of resiliency as a Black woman
  • [19:16] Moving forward and seeking opportunities presented to you
  • [22:04] Letting go of things that don’t bring you joy
  • [23:11] Why Wangari Mathai is Colah’s most inspirational historic Black figure
  • [25:26] Making the diaspora of Black people known and accessible
  • [29:09] Where to get the best seeds for this growing season
  • [30:45] Indoor and outdoor gardening products for people, pets, and the planet
  • [32:30] Jerome the Gnome and Colah’s update on inclusivity in garden products
  • [34:26] Black representation in media and podcasting
  • [38:59] Colah shares recent recognitions for Black people in horticulture
  • [41:51] Horticulturist Abra Lee and her mission to uncover the history of Black garden clubs and societies
  • [46:08] Ideating and self-publishing the Black in the Garden Coloring Book
  • [49:58] Acknowledging white privilege in horticulture
  • [52:52] Why Colah is exploring the past, present, and future in Black in the Garden podcast
  • [55:41] What’s next for Colah and Black in the Garden in 2022
  • [01:00:50] How to level up your plant parent skills this year!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

In 2020, I made a new plant friend in fellow plantee podcaster, Kola from the Black in the Garden

0:05.6

podcast when she joined us on Blumenger Radio for an interesting conversation about historical

0:10.6

black plant people and favorite plants that originated in Africa.

0:14.6

Back then, Kola was just a baby podcaster, starting her journey to creating an amazing

0:19.5

brand that has really blown up in the last couple of years, and she created a space for so many people

0:24.4

to feel seen within the plant community.

0:26.8

Since it's been a few years,

0:27.8

I thought it was about time to have Kola come back

0:29.6

on the show to catch up and explore

0:31.1

a concept that she'll be tackling on her next season of Black in the Garden,

0:34.3

the past, present, and future of black people in horticulture. And just give us an all-around update.

0:40.0

I am having so much fun, having so many podcasters on the show this season as they never disappoint and neither does cola.

0:46.6

So, Plant Friends, welcome to episode 146 of Boom andro Radio.

0:56.0

Hi Plant Friends, welcome back to Blue and Grow Radio.

1:00.0

I hope you have had beautifully planned two weeks. As per usual, I am nestled in the cat skills still with Billy. It is snowing every day and I've never

1:10.5

been more thankful for my tropical plants to give me some tropical vibes while it's been routinely under 20 degrees.

1:17.0

Oh, you gotta live upstate New York.

1:20.0

My plants aren't thrilled. They're not loving the winter, but they're hanging in there.

1:23.6

Oh my gosh, plan friends, if you enjoyed the wedding series that I had, I put a

1:29.7

unboxing of the most amazing planty aspect of my wedding on YouTube last week. I wanted to let you know about.

1:36.5

I worked with flower preservation artist Lush Magnolia. She took my wedding bouquet and transformed it into amazing home decor items like

1:46.0

coasters, bookends. She even turned my bouquet into a freaking purse. It's so cool.

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