Suit Up: A Conversation with Dee Nash, Garden Coach and Author, on Managing Alpha-Gal Syndrome and Holding onto Hope.

In the Tall Grass

Dee Nash contracted alpha-gal syndrome in her very favorite place: her garden. But she didn't let that stop her from doing what she loves most. In this episode, Dee shares the steps she took to overcome her fear and build the courage to get back into the garden and reclaim her life. Tune in now to hear Dee's story and how she's choosing to live a life of hope.

Dee Nash is an author, speaker, and garden coach, born and raised in Oklahoma. She lives with her husband in a log cabin on 7.5 acres between the Great American Prairie and the beginning of the deciduous forest. In other words, east of I-35. She gardens approximately an acre and a half growing vegetables, herbs, fruit trees, roses, daylilies, native plants, and other favorite perennials. She wrote a regular gardening column for Oklahoma Living Magazine. She’s also written for Oklahoma Gardener, Organic Gardening, Fine Gardening, flower magazine, The Oklahoman, and The Daylily Journal. She also wrote online for HGTVGardenFiskars Corporation, Lowe’s Corporation, and Proven Winners Plants.

Dee has a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism-Professional Writing from the University of Oklahoma with an emphasis in Botany. Her first book The 20/30-Something Garden Guide, a no-fuss, down and dirty Gardening 101 for anyone who wants to grow stuff was published in February 2014.

Find Dee online at: Red Dirt Ramblings
Follow Dee on Instagram & Facebook: @Reddirtramblings and on Pinterest: Dee Nash

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