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Revisiting THOUGHTFUL ALCHEMY: SUSTAINABLE FLORISTRY, SHANE CONNOLLY & CO (BEST OF)


FOODSCAPING - with Brie Arthur. Photo courtesy of Brie Arthur, all rights reserved.
 

 

In this long hot fiery summer here in Northern CA and wet and windy summer in other parts of the country – I really needed some flowers – and thought our conversation with the UK’s Shane Connolly might be just the thing. - Enjoy this Best Of conversation!


As we tend toward summer’s end, with end of summer and fall events and celebrations perhaps in mind, maybe even winter events in the planning, we turn this week to floristry and how and where it intersects with sustainability – and as our guest today shares, with thoughtfulness.

British floral designer Shane Connolly is well-known for his world class floristry and floral design – gracing several weddings within the British Royal Family as well as the recent coronation of now-King Charles.


While his floral design is known for this kind of high profile event, Shane is also known as one of the preeminent ambassadors for a more sustainable, organic, local, seasonal, and low-waste floral design and floral supply industry.



All images courtesy of Shane Connolly & Co. all rights reserved


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Please note, that Shane and I chatted at length about his then - upcoming participation in a Slow Flowers event in Seattle in 2023. While that event was not recorded and is not past you can see Shane with Debra Prinzing here on her Slow Flowers YouTube channel.



HERE IS THIS WEEK'S TRANSCRIPT by Doulos Transcription Service:





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JOIN US again next week, when we’re in for another Best OF this time celebrating the power of great plant based illustrated story books …….we revisit our conversation with Gwendolyn Wallace, gardener, a student, a teacher and the author of two remove children’s books: Joy Takes Root, and The Lights She Feels Inside. Great books for young ones to grow by. That’s next week right here - listen in.……. That’s next week right here - listen in.



 

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Thinking out loud this week:


I keep thinking about what Shane Connolly is sharing here in this conversation, and as you’ll hear as the conversation unfolds, so much of it for him comes back to observation and thoughtfulness. And neither of these are “things” or traits we are born with – they are skills and traits and habits we cultivate – we can learn them and relearn them with practice and intention. Just as we can learn and relearn what a garden is, what gardening is and should be or could be with thoughtfulness and observation and practice. We can in fact keep learning and adjusting our gardens and flowers and nature loving practices to include what we want, what is best for the ecology, the economy and each other in mind. I know we can.

What a year it's been connecting with people all around the world about the power of seeds and the importance of keeping our eyes on their integrity and protection.


I am on the road again this month connecting and speaking with people about the book and CP in general - and what it means to the world about What We Sow when we cultivate our places with care – up off the coast of Washington on Vashon Island on Aug 20th, on San Juan Island Aug 22nd, on Orcas Island Aug 23rd, and then at the very end of the month in Mancos, CO for the Fort Lewis College Old Fort Farm’s Farmer in training Conference.


AS always – thank you all for being here with me on this journey of growing really good plants, places, AND people.


 

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2 комментария


Kravec Dendil
Kravec Dendil
6 days ago

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Coffey Steve
Coffey Steve
27 авг.

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