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The Gardenangelists: Flowers, Veggies, and All the Best Dirt

The Gardenangelists: Flowers, Veggies, and All the Best Dirt

Di: Carol Michel Dee Nash
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Are you ready to be converted to living a gardening life? Each week, join Carol Michel and Dee Nash, both passionate gardeners, authors, and long-time bloggers, as they chat over the garden fence about flowers, veggies, and all the best dirt on gardening. Carol and Dee have the audacity to call themselves gardenangelists, evangelists for gardening, and want everyone to dig in the dirt, sow a few seeds, and enjoy the simple pleasures and even a few pitfalls of a gardening life. If you are ready to live a gardening life or already live one this is one podcast you don’t want to miss.

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  • From Our Snow-Covered Gardens to Yours
    Jan 28 2026

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    Dee and Carol discussed new All-America Selections they are growing from seed, a new book on cottage gardening, and more.

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    To watch this episode on YouTube, click here.

    Insect of the Week: Green Lacewings, info from Old Farmer’s Almanac

    Flowers:

    New All-America Selections from the National Garden Bureau to grow from seed

    Vegetables:

    New All-America Selections from the National Garden Bureau to grow from seed

    On the Bookshelf:

    The Contemporary Cottage Garden: Climate-Friendly, Mindful Methods for Growing Flowers and Food by Pamela Hubbard (TimberPress, Feb. 10, 2026) (Amazon)

    Dirt:

    8 Trends You’ll See in Gardens in 2026 via The Spruce, plus Outdated Backyard Trends from House & Garden.

    Rabbit Holes:

    Dee: Rose oil (DEE ADD LINK)

    Carol: Lost Lady of Garden Writing, Jessica Kerr.

    A Garden to Visit:

    Chicago Botanic Garden

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    Support the show

    On Instagram: Carol: Indygardener, Dee: RedDirtRamblings, Our podcast: TheGardenangelists.
    On Facebook: The Gardenangelists' Garden Club.
    On YouTube.

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    51 min
  • Planning a New Rose Garden and Going Analog with Seed Catalogs
    Jan 21 2026

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    Dee and Carol discuss how to start a new rose garden from scratch, how to use seed catalogs, a new book, Wild & Free Gardening, plus a variety of other gardening topics.

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    To watch us on YouTube, use this link.

    Lavender ‘Phenomenal’ and Dollie’s Farm Bar Soap

    Flowers:

    Starting a rose garden from scratch.

    David Austin Roses

    Mill’s Magic Rose fertilizer

    Vegetables:

    Going analog with seed catalogs

    Onward & Upward in the Garden by Katherine S. White

    On the Bookshelf:

    The Wild & Free Garden by Stephanie Rose of Garden Therapy. (Amazon link)

    Dirt:

    Roses are not red.

    Rabbit Holes:

    Dee: November’s Blue Ridge Mountain Apple Profile: Stayman Winesap

    Carol: More Lost Ladies of Garden Writing

    Gardens to Visit:

    Lurie Garden in Chicago

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    Support the show

    On Instagram: Carol: Indygardener, Dee: RedDirtRamblings, Our podcast: TheGardenangelists.
    On Facebook: The Gardenangelists' Garden Club.
    On YouTube.

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    45 min
  • Azaleas, Celery, and Winter's Effect on Plants
    Jan 14 2026

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    Dee and Carol talked about azaleas, growing celery, winter's effect on plants, a book on urban nature and several other topics.

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    You can also watch us on YouTube.

    Links and topics:

    Flowers: 2026 is the Year of the Azalea per the National Garden Bureau.

    Vegetables: Celery, celeriac, and celery microgreens

    On the bookshelf: This is How a Robin Drinks: Essays on Urban Nature, by Joanna Brichetto (Amazon Link).

    Dirt: Thermonasty and Chromoplasticity, as described on Substack by Ben Probert.

    Rabbit Holes: Another Lost Lady of Garden Writing, Audrey Wynne Hatfield.

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    Support the show

    On Instagram: Carol: Indygardener, Dee: RedDirtRamblings, Our podcast: TheGardenangelists.
    On Facebook: The Gardenangelists' Garden Club.
    On YouTube.

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    31 min
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