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Raised Garden Beds with Hilary Dahl

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This week we're chatting with Hilary Dahl from Seattle Urban Farm Company, all about garden beds, building beds on impervious surfaces, favorite flowers to grow with veggies, edible flowers, and some of Hilary's tips to help beginning gardeners be successful. Sarah gives her garden & business updates in the intro, and kicks off "Flower Facts" and "Song of the Week" in the outro. For this week's Flower Fact, Sarah explains how to make sure cut daffodils don't kill your other flowers in the vase.
Check out Seattle Urban Farm Company's new YouTube series on building wooden raised beds, as well as their website where they have helpful blog posts, and where you can purchase their amazing books. Find Hilary and Seattle Urban Farm Co. on Instagram at @seattleurbanfarmco, and listen to their podcast Encyclopedia Botanica. Hilary has done some great podcast episodes on flowers, including episodes 29 & 30 on annual cut flower gardens (parts I & II), episode 98 on backyard cutting gardens, episode 100 on edible flowers, and more.
Subscribe to the Flower Friends pod, and follow along for podcast updates on Instagram at @flowerfriendspodcast and with Sarah at @growgirlseattle.
Podcast art by the super talented Abigail Towne from Portland Design Co.

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This week we're chatting with Hilary Dahl from Seattle Urban Farm Company, all about garden beds, building beds on impervious surfaces, favorite flowers to grow with veggies, edible flowers, and some of Hilary's tips to help beginning gardeners be successful. Sarah gives her garden & business updates in the intro, and kicks off "Flower Facts" and "Song of the Week" in the outro. For this week's Flower Fact, Sarah explains how to make sure cut daffodils don't kill your other flowers in the vase.
Check out Seattle Urban Farm Company's new YouTube series on building wooden raised beds, as well as their website where they have helpful blog posts, and where you can purchase their amazing books. Find Hilary and Seattle Urban Farm Co. on Instagram at @seattleurbanfarmco, and listen to their podcast Encyclopedia Botanica. Hilary has done some great podcast episodes on flowers, including episodes 29 & 30 on annual cut flower gardens (parts I & II), episode 98 on backyard cutting gardens, episode 100 on edible flowers, and more.
Subscribe to the Flower Friends pod, and follow along for podcast updates on Instagram at @flowerfriendspodcast and with Sarah at @growgirlseattle.
Podcast art by the super talented Abigail Towne from Portland Design Co.

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