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The podcast that resides at the intersection of Black Culture and horticulture in a world where all the garden fairies and most of the gnomes are white. Hosted by millennial black plant enthusiast and self proclaimed Plantrepreneur, Colah B Tawkin. 'Conversations WILL be had' on a range of topics that directly influence and impact black plant keepers as we blackily impact and influence the world. Follow @blackinthegarden in IG and Tune in weekly! Send any questions, concerns or feedback to hello@blkinthegarden.com.

Black in the Garden WABE

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The podcast that resides at the intersection of Black Culture and horticulture in a world where all the garden fairies and most of the gnomes are white. Hosted by millennial black plant enthusiast and self proclaimed Plantrepreneur, Colah B Tawkin. 'Conversations WILL be had' on a range of topics that directly influence and impact black plant keepers as we blackily impact and influence the world. Follow @blackinthegarden in IG and Tune in weekly! Send any questions, concerns or feedback to hello@blkinthegarden.com.

    WTF Is a Garden

    WTF Is a Garden

    Welcome to the Black In The Garden Podcast, where Black culture and horticulture intersect in fascinating and unexpected ways. In this episode, Colah B. Tawkin delves into a seemingly simple yet profound question: WTF is a garden? From vibrant flowers to healing plants, and from meditative spaces to community green projects, we explore the multifaceted importance of gardens. Whether you're knee-deep in soil, planting your first hydrangea or rose bush, or simply enjoying a cup of tea surrounded by nature's beauty, join us as we pay tribute to the significance and splendor of gardens in our lives. 

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    • 7 min
    We Really Need to Talk About Eartha M. M. White

    We Really Need to Talk About Eartha M. M. White

    Soil Cousins, it's story time! Today we're diving into the extraordinary life and legacy of Eartha Mary Magdalene White, an American humanitarian whose multifaceted career spanned education, business, and community activism. Eartha's passion for agriculture played a pivotal role in her philanthropic efforts to address food insecurity and nourish her community.

    Today, we're joined in conversation by two phenomenal guests, Eugene “Trey” Ford III, aka Trey,  and Adonnica Toler, who will shed further light on Eartha's agricultural interests and their profound significance in her legacy of service.

    Trey holds it down as Market Coordinator at Eartha’s Farm & Market in Jacksonville, FL, and as an elected official, he's one of the Supervisors of the Duval Soil & Water Conservation District. Duval County residents know him as ‘Gene for the Peeps’ because he walks that walk!

    Adonnica Toler is the Museum Director of the Eartha M. M. White Historical Museum & Gardens, Inc., nestled within the Clara White Mission in Jacksonville, FL. Adonnica wears many hats – from internationally acclaimed art curator to history pro and everything in between.

    So, let’s dive into the importance of Agricultural Philanthropy, Contemporary Influence, and the legacy of Future Preservation as we celebrate the life of Eartha Mary Magdalene White.

     To learn more on Eartha Mary Magdalene White and the Clara White Mission, visit: www.clarawhitemission.org/earthas-farm-market

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    • 46 min
    Let’s Get Black Too Earth with special guest Michela Williams

    Let’s Get Black Too Earth with special guest Michela Williams

    Soil cousins! Today, we explore the transformative power of community engagement and environmental stewardship. Our special guest is Michela Williams, the visionary founder of Black Too Earth. Black Too Earth is leading the charge in changing the narrative around volunteerism, particularly within the context of Black farming, the benefits of eating locally sourced foods, and the sustainability of Black-owned farms.

    Black Too Earth's mission is to connect African Americans through environmental organizations through volunteer opportunities.

    Together, let's roll up our sleeves and immerse ourselves in the rich soil of Black-owned farms, learning not only about sustainable agriculture but also about the importance of community and collective action.

    To learn more about Black Too Earth:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blacktooearth

    Website: https://www.blacktooearth.com

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    • 38 min
    Botanical Black History: Bill Powell's Clearview Golf Course

    Botanical Black History: Bill Powell's Clearview Golf Course

    Soil cousins, it's story time! Today, we're discussing resilience, landscaping, turf, greenery, and the determination to not just want a seat at the table, but to cut down the tree and build your own house.

    We often reference farmers, gardeners, and other common horticultural lifestyles, but this is a truly unique career and life story about a remarkable golfer named William J. "Bill" Powell.

    This is the story of William "Bill" Powell, a man whose life was intertwined with golf from a young age during an era of segregation when Blacks weren’t allowed in the PGA. Powell's story perfectly illustrates careers such as turf management and landscape architecture. If you’re anything like our beloved Bill, you can appreciate how every blade of grass and contour of the soil tells a story.

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    • 20 min
    Black Plant Faves

    Black Plant Faves

    In today's episode, we immerse ourselves in the realm of Black Plant Favorites, tracing their significance from ancestral origins in Africa to their role in modern day life. We navigate through a mosaic of cultural traditions, culinary delights, medicinal insights, and skincare rituals intricately woven with plant life.

    Drawing from a blend of meticulous research and illuminating insights sourced from Rootical Folklore of Scorched Earth Press, we embark on a journey to spotlight plants that resonate deeply within the Black community. Acknowledging the vast diversity of experiences, we recognize the challenge of encapsulating the entirety of Black cultural heritage, yet we strive to illuminate some cherished favorites.

     While the task of narrowing down to just three plants proved daunting, we eagerly anticipate feedback from the Soil Cousins on their own beloved botanicals. Our conversation underscores the vital importance of ongoing field studies and data collection to honor and cherish our enduring relationship with plants, both past and present.

    Adding depth to our exploration, we're delighted to welcome back Joshua Hite, aka Plant Zaddy, to add to the discussion and the Watering Moment.

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    • 40 min
    Urban Farming with Farmer Amico

    Urban Farming with Farmer Amico

    In the bustling heart of major urban areas, where towering skyscrapers meet pockets of lush greenery, urban farming isn't just a passing trend—it's a potent force for change. With a steadfast commitment to sustainability and community empowerment, individuals like Amico are planting the seeds of transformation and harvesting hope in neighborhoods craving fresh produce and renewal.

     As we uncover the historical narrative of Black farmers' resilience and resourcefulness in tilling the land, spanning from the challenges of agrarian eras to today's urban landscapes, we pay homage to the enduring legacy of agricultural wisdom passed down through generations. This legacy finds vibrant expression in the hands of contemporary pioneers like our esteemed guest, Jeremy "Amico” Amico.

    Get ready to be inspired as we journey into the vibrant realm of urban farming at the heart of Atlanta. Having cultivated over 10,000 pounds of food for the community, Amico now stands as the visionary founder of Amico's Farm, nurturing abundance under his own leadership.

    Soil cousins, may this exploration ignite a passion for learning, growth, and flourishing in your own endeavors!

    Plus, don't miss another Watering Moment with Plant Zaddy!

    Find Amico’s Farm at http://instagram.com/amico.grows

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