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Garden People: Marryn Mathis - grower and educator, The Farmhouse Flower Farm

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My guest is Marryn Mathis, a flower farmer and educator running a small family flower farm in Stanwood Washington. A few years ago Marryn left her corporate job for a life of flowers and has never looked back. To hear Marryn’s approach, it seems like she can always do more, whether that’s planting 13,000 sweet peas to 10,000 sunflowers. This past spring she also fielded 46,000 online visitors to her dahlia tuber sale. It speaks to her boundless energy and enthusiasm for what she does, and the joy she takes in sharing flowers with her community. What I am struck by, though, is how thoughtful she is about what she spends her time on – she is constantly reconsidering and reshaping her work, which then allows her to put her whole heart into the farm and its many wonderful projects. Whether it’s a wall of sweet peas or a rainbow row of dahlias, you’re sure to be inspired.

Garden People Podcast from @violetear_studio

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Spotify

Stitcher

S H O W N O T E S

Marryn Mathis

Farmhouse Flower Farm

Floret

P L A N T L I S T

Chocolate lace flower

Sunflowers

Cress

Sweet peas:

Vicks

Blue shift

Emma

Windsor

Apricot queen

Old Times

Clementine kiss

Susan Burgess

Kings ransom

Betty White

Deborah Devonshire

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23 episodes

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My guest is Marryn Mathis, a flower farmer and educator running a small family flower farm in Stanwood Washington. A few years ago Marryn left her corporate job for a life of flowers and has never looked back. To hear Marryn’s approach, it seems like she can always do more, whether that’s planting 13,000 sweet peas to 10,000 sunflowers. This past spring she also fielded 46,000 online visitors to her dahlia tuber sale. It speaks to her boundless energy and enthusiasm for what she does, and the joy she takes in sharing flowers with her community. What I am struck by, though, is how thoughtful she is about what she spends her time on – she is constantly reconsidering and reshaping her work, which then allows her to put her whole heart into the farm and its many wonderful projects. Whether it’s a wall of sweet peas or a rainbow row of dahlias, you’re sure to be inspired.

Garden People Podcast from @violetear_studio

L I S T E N

iTunes

Spotify

Stitcher

S H O W N O T E S

Marryn Mathis

Farmhouse Flower Farm

Floret

P L A N T L I S T

Chocolate lace flower

Sunflowers

Cress

Sweet peas:

Vicks

Blue shift

Emma

Windsor

Apricot queen

Old Times

Clementine kiss

Susan Burgess

Kings ransom

Betty White

Deborah Devonshire

  continue reading

23 episodes

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