Posts Tagged ‘Mike Dash’
March 12, 2021 National Plant-a-Flower Day, Francesco Franceschi, Nancy Goodwin, Allen Lacy, the Three-Tulip House, Forest by Matt Collins and the Kansas State Flower: the Sunflower
Today we celebrate a man remembered for bringing a ton of new and exciting plant species to California and his profound impact on Santa Barbara in particular. We’ll also learn about a year of letter-writing between two garden greats. We hear an excerpt about the first time tulip bulbs were used as money. We Grow…
Read MoreTulipomania by Mike Dash
As Heard on The Daily Gardener Podcast: Tulipomania by Mike Dash This book came out in 2000, and the subtitle is The Story of the World’s Most Coveted Flower and the Extraordinary Passions It Aroused. Tulipomania by Mike Dash isn’t your average history book. It’s a captivating tale of tulips, obsession, and the world’s first…
Read MoreAugust 14, 2019 Saint Werenfrid’s Day, the Liberty Tree, Forest and Stream, Ada Hayden, FTD, Edgar Walter Denison, Thomas Gunn, Tulipomania by Mike Dash, Lined Pots, and the Canning Lid Shortage of 1975
Today, August 14, is Saint Werenfrid’s Day. Werenfrid is the patron saint of vegetable gardens. He is often portrayed as a priest holding up a ship with a coffin in it or displayed as a priest laid to rest in his ship. Werenfrid is also invoked for gout and stiff joints, which, if you’re a…
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