Flower Chats Podcast

Carly Everidge

A fun look at gardening and life topics with host Carly Everidge (aka Carliflower). Carly introduces us to a new topic every week and attempts to relate it back to her real life situations. Come Friday, our garden gnome dives deep into plant folklore, unearthing fascinating stories and myths. Whether you're a seasoned green thumb or planting your first seed, Carly makes learning about gardening and science fun and accessible. Come along for the journey, blossom babes and garden gnomes, and feel free to submit any gardening or life questions you may have.

Episodes

  1. 09/12/2024

    September Gardening + The Story of the Fig and the Fig Wasp

    Hello all my blossom babes and garden gnomes!Today we are covering the Fig and Fig Wasp life cycles and the ways these two organisms have coevolved together. We will also dig into what’s happening in the garden this September and things we should be doing in order to ensure we have a successful fall and fall garden.  As always, I am eager to connect with you and cover any topics or questions you may have regarding gardening or folklore. Please reach out to the podcast via email at flowerchatspodcast@gmail.com, follow us on Instagram or Facebook and lastly you can leave us a 1 minute voicemail on our Telbee (https://telbee.io/channel/zutyrgym3ut8futozwyltq/). I am looking forward to digging into more topics with you all as the podcast continues to grow and evolve.  Thank you for tuning in. Please rate and review the podcast. Happy Gardening! Carliflower Oh yes! If you're interested in any of the resources used to learn about the fig wasp and figs, please see the links below to further educate yourself! https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/mutualism-examples-of-species-that-work-together.html https://www.fs.usda.gov/wildflowers/pollinators/pollinator-of-the-month/fig_wasp.shtml#:~:text=Fig%20%26%20Fig%20Wasp%20Mutualism&text=When%20the%20female%20flowers%20inside,the%20end%20of%20the%20fig. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-Hsqb3hzHg&t=0s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbmrQENfhhM https://crfg.org/wp-content/uploads/The-Incredible-Edible-Fig-Presentation.pdf https://www.aces.edu/blog/topics/crop-production/fig-production-guide/

    42 min
  2. Folklore Friday: Nightshade Family (Solanaceae) & its Uses

    12/15/2023

    Folklore Friday: Nightshade Family (Solanaceae) & its Uses

    Have you ever heard about the nightshade family? Do you know about todays modern concerns with eating members of this family? Are you privy to how witches used these plants in the Middle Ages to blast off into space? Well today we are discussing the nightshade family and some of the folklore associated with this plant family and its infamous alkaloids. Listener questions regarding what to plant in the Fall and Winter time are answered at the end. Join Carly as she briefs us on the nightshade family and its folklore! *Note some language and content may not be appropriate for youngsters* Please follow along and submit any questions you may have to our Instagram or Facebook page at Flower Chats Podcast. Another note - this is my first episode, and instead of spending hours editing it, I'm serving it up as is! I would've liked to edit some of the moments where I stall, or repeat unnecessary things but I couldn't due to a power outage. Join me on my wholesome podcasting journey! Resources for this episode are below! Elpel, T. J. (1998). Botany in a day: Thomas J. Elpel's herbal field guide to plant families. 3rd ed. Pony, MT, Hollowtop Outdoor Primitive School. Mandrake – The Scream of Death. (n.d.). Europeana. https://www.europeana.eu/en/exhibitions/magical-mystical-and-medicinal/mandrake Masterson, M. (2016, September 11). Bad Decisions in History: Using Ceruse - Meghan Masterson - author. Meghan Masterson - Author. https://meghanmastersonauthor.com/bad-decisions-history-using-lead-based-makeup/ Müller J. Hexensalben und Liebestränke. Ein Beitrag zur Kulturgeschichte der Nachtschattengewächse [Witch ointments and aphrodisiacs. A contribution to the cultural history of nightshade plants]. Gesnerus. 1998;55(3-4):205-20. German. PMID: 10024767. Pasricha, T., MD. (2023, September 19). Ask a Doctor: Are nightshade foods bad for you? Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/06/19/food-sensitivities-intolerance-nightshades/ Solanaceae: Witchcraft in the Middle Ages. (n.d.). https://www.fs.usda.gov/wildflowers/ethnobotany/Mind_and_Spirit/witchcraft.shtml Solanaceae: Henbane. (n.d.). https://www.fs.usda.gov/wildflowers/ethnobotany/Mind_and_Spirit/henbane.shtml Toxic Twists. (n.d.). https://www.poison.org/articles/toxic-twists-eye-drops WebMD Editorial Contributors. (2021, April 9). What to know about Nightshade Vegetables. WebMD. https://www.webmd.com/diet/what-to-know-about-nightshade-vegetables Wink, M. (2016). Alkaloids: Properties and determination. In Elsevier eBooks (pp. 97–105). https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-384947-2.00019-2

    53 min

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About

A fun look at gardening and life topics with host Carly Everidge (aka Carliflower). Carly introduces us to a new topic every week and attempts to relate it back to her real life situations. Come Friday, our garden gnome dives deep into plant folklore, unearthing fascinating stories and myths. Whether you're a seasoned green thumb or planting your first seed, Carly makes learning about gardening and science fun and accessible. Come along for the journey, blossom babes and garden gnomes, and feel free to submit any gardening or life questions you may have.