Garden Gab Podcast

Garden Gab Podcast

Hosted by two garden design professionals and longtime friends, Tessa and Molly, Garden Gab is your weekly escape to a front porch conversation about living beautifully, both in the garden and beyond! Join our club as we chat about what we’re growing, learning, and dreaming up, whether it is in our own cottage gardens to our clients’ outdoor spaces. If you are curious about the garden world or want some green thumbed inspiration — you’re invited to join the gab.

  1. May 21

    Garden Gab Club 020: Remembering Planting Designer Nigel Dunnett

    Welcome back, garden gabbers. This episode is a little more reflective as Molly and Tessa remember Nigel Dunnett who was a giant in ecological planting design and someone whose work deeply shaped both of their own work as designers. In the wake of his passing at the end of April, it only feels fitting to pay tribute to a man who deeply influenced so many.  Molly shares stories from her time working with Nigel in Sheffield, and together the girls unpack what made his work so powerful... planting that brings the feeling of wild, immersive, and living landscapes into urban spaces—for people! From Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to the Barbican in London to countless other project across the UK and the world, Nigel’s legacy is everywhere. In light of his passing, the conversation turns a bit deeper... why does this work matter? And can we do it here, where we are? It also only feels fitting to wrap the episode with a bit of Garden Busts, noting that sometimes we hold the weight of hope of where we want to go and what we are still learning with joy. Thanks for joining the gab! Don’t forget to subscribe to the show Substack HERE and share the show with a garden friend!   Show Notes: + Gardens Illustrated Talking Gardens interview with Nigel + To read more in depth about Nigels work, check out his books The Dynamic Landscape (written with James!) and Naturalistic Planting Design.  + Read more about the Heemparks in the Netherlands that Nigel discusses in the podcast linked above.

    1h 7m
  2. May 4

    Garden Gab Club 019: The Art of the Shagginess Metric

    Welcome back Garden Gabbers for Episode 19, our final episode in our teenage years! And let’s just say in the words of Tessa Pinner, mama’s hot! The girls jump straight into the woes of a hot and dry spring, which has Tessa pinning for… a plunge pool baby!  You know it's officially the kick off are gardening season with talk about drought, strawberry picking, and the ever-present feeling of being just a little behind in the garden. Speaking of plunging, the girls dive straight into what makes something art versus craft, and how that question shows up in both creative work and garden design. The two introduce a new concept—the “Shagginess Metric”—to explore where gardens fall on the spectrum between wild and perfectly buttoned-up, and how client preferences shape that balance. Are you more of the ballerina bun type, or do you let your hair down a bit?? Do let us know! Buckle up for some bonus stories this episode include a strawberry freezer disaster, a memorial Japanese maple, and why April might just be the best month in the garden. Thanks for Joining the Gab!   Show Notes: If you like Tessa are pinning after a cool down, may we direct you here to long after these beautiful Plunge Pools   We have mentioned the Pastoral Gardens book a few times because, I mean… can you even with these pictures... not to mention the beautiful words!    Out of an abundance of caution, we highly recommend Kindle readers (especially those who read at night while drifting into sweet slumber… like Molly) invest in a Kindle Case with a handle! Protect your face!

    49 min
  3. Apr 6

    Garden Gab Club 017: This Is Our Garden Super Bowl!

    Hello there Garden Gabbers! On this episode of the pod, Tessa and Molly spare no speck of enthusiasm whilst introducing what some might declare as the Super Bowl of the gardening world... The Chelsea Flower Show! On the episodes leading up to the best week of the year, Tessa and Molly are discussing this year's main show gardens, what we are expecting, and (since Molly is involved...) there is chatter about a Chelsea Flower Show bracket contest?! Who doesn't love a game! And prizes!! Let us know your thoughts... While we have no idea what is happening with March Madness or, quite frankly, the Super Bowl... the girls are laser focused on this year's show! And they want to bring you to also delight in the theater of the whole production! Tessa and Molly also chat in the newly introduced committee, Curiosity Corner, about what they have been digging into in order to cultivate curiosity in their own lives. Tessa unpacks what she gleaned on a Create Academy course from the dynamic duo of Julian and Isabel Bannerman. Molly discusses Milli Proust's new best selling book, How Does Your Garden Grow! We also get a quick wildlife report featuring bees and a tiny tiny turtle, a bloom report featuring cherries and Lady Banks roses, and of course... Door Prizes!   Thanks for joining the Gab! Be sure to subscribe to the show Substack HERE and leave us a review!! So thankful for everyone who is joining the club!   Show Notes: + To learn more about the Chelsea Flower Show and Project Giving Back be sure to explore those thinks! + If you are interested in taking the Create Academy class for yourself, explore the Bannerman's Class... or see if there are other classes that might scratch your own curiosity itch!  + If you missed it in last weeks show notes, we cannot recommend Milli Proust's book, How Does Your Garden Grow, with any more unbridled enthusiasm than what we have expressed on the show!!!! + If you are as enamored with Milli as much as we are, be sure to check out her interview with Alice Vincent on building a garden. + If you, like Tessa and Molly, find seed packets tucked into random spots and think to yourself, I really need one place to keep those... look no further than this here tackle box.  + On a delightful yet non-garden related note... Molly has restocked her spring Pura scents and her life (and home) is better for it!

    1h 1m
  4. Mar 21

    Garden Gab Club 016: On Gardening in the Crack Time

    Welcome back Garden Gabbers! Tessa and Molly cover a lot of ground today... from what's happening down home in the garden this spring, to what gardening has in common with improv comedy and seed dungeon joys and scalp hammers! As always, buckle up for a wild garden ride! However, the girls really park it in the newly introduced Task Team Report. Do you ever have looming tasks that feel paralyzing? Trust us, we know gardening can feel that way. But take heart, there is so much joy to be found in gardening in your "crack time." Don't have a full Saturday to tackle all the pressing pruning needs? What if you had 15 minutes to get one hydrangea done?! Go ahead... check on your seedlings in your bathrobe! Put that phone down! Use that crack time!! The girls also dabble in discussions on what AI can't replace, function stacking, creating memories with littles in the garden, and how to pronounce our favorite sparkling water... hint: it starts with La and ends with Crotch. Make sure you stay tuned for the Bloom Report (B-U-L-B-S... BULBS!) Thanks for joining the Gab! Be sure to subscribe to the show Substack HERE and leave us a 5 star review! Once we hit 100 subscribers on Substack we will be doing another GIVEAWAYYYY!!!   Show Notes: + Molly just received her copy of Milli Proust's How Does Your Garden Grow and is devouring it! Stay tuned for the book review next week! + Tessa's scalp hammer, for those of you wanting to join in on the thrill of a hair stimulation journey!

    1h 1m
  5. Mar 5

    Garden Gab Club 015: Porch Chat Time!

    Welcome to Episode 15, which is 1/4 of the way to 60 episodes as Molly points out on today's show! They kick off new business with Tessa's trip to an arboretum + seed sowing endeavors, as well as Molly's British besties visiting Bham + her very delayed seed order! As motions from the floor come to order, pull up a chair Garden Gabbers... because it's time for a front porch chat with Tessa and Molly. Spring has sprung and the girls are feeling pensive. They wax poetical about how a garden is a process (if it feels like we have been here before, we have...) but they have a new question... what are YOUR needs in your garden as you are learning to interact and engage with the process of gardening? We sense a need, but how do we respond to it? Shout it from the rooftops (or on our Substack) if you have an idea, we would love to hear from you! To round out the show, Tessa and Molly do a fly through of their wild and wonderful DM's. Think dreamy spring wedding flowers, a chicken purse, an electric blue billiards room, a gingko chair, and a tear jerking wedding of a carpenter at Notre Dame. Be sure to tune in to hear Tessa's dream which includes but is not limited to her playing a viola in a bathtub on a hillside with Martha Stewart before endeavoring to save a piece of property from the clutches of developers... our DM's are the only wild and wonderful place around here!!! Thank you for joining the Gab this week! If you would like to stay in the know on the show, be sure to subscribe to the show Substack HERE and give us a 5 star review :)    Show Notes! + Tessa chats about her seed starting set up and has pulled together all the supplies you need as well as a helpful video to walk you through her process! GOLD MINE. + DM Round up! Fleuropean flower heaven, Chicken Purse, Gingko Chair, Notre Dame Carpenter Wedding, and an Electric Blue Billiard Room + On today's Door Prizes... Molly does a run down of some of her Bday presents which included this adorable Emma Bridgewater sheep mug and a toaster from her sister... because sometimes it is just the little things in life like toasted bread that make life worth living :)  Tessa treated herself to the book Bird Haven Farm for a dash of flower inspo!

    55 min
5
out of 5
36 Ratings

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Hosted by two garden design professionals and longtime friends, Tessa and Molly, Garden Gab is your weekly escape to a front porch conversation about living beautifully, both in the garden and beyond! Join our club as we chat about what we’re growing, learning, and dreaming up, whether it is in our own cottage gardens to our clients’ outdoor spaces. If you are curious about the garden world or want some green thumbed inspiration — you’re invited to join the gab.

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