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We Dig Plants - Episode 154 - Nicholas Staddon

 
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This week on We Dig Plants Carmen DeVito and Alice Marcus Krieg interview Nicholas Staddon, the director of the Monrovia Nursery and a Monrovia craftsman for two decades. Carmen, Alice, and Nicholas speak about the very personal aspect of horticulture, some of their most memorable plants, and going into the process of growing plants for the color of the year. The conversation then shifts to how art is used in the garden. "It's [Northwest Flower & Garden Show] like the disneyland of gardening." [25:30] --Nicholas Staddon on We Dig Plants
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This week on We Dig Plants Carmen DeVito and Alice Marcus Krieg interview Nicholas Staddon, the director of the Monrovia Nursery and a Monrovia craftsman for two decades. Carmen, Alice, and Nicholas speak about the very personal aspect of horticulture, some of their most memorable plants, and going into the process of growing plants for the color of the year. The conversation then shifts to how art is used in the garden. "It's [Northwest Flower & Garden Show] like the disneyland of gardening." [25:30] --Nicholas Staddon on We Dig Plants
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