Gardening with the RHS

Hidden Roots: Extraordinary Tales from Black Women Gardeners

10.26.2023 - By Royal Horticultural SocietyPlay

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This month – October – is UK Black History Month – and the theme for 2023 is “Saluting our Sisters,” highlighting the influence Black women have had in shaping history and inspiring change. So for today’s show, we’re exploring a few of the extraordinary stories of Black women gardeners who’ve made and continue to make a difference in the world of horticulture — all while looking ahead to what we can do to create a more equitable future. Award-winning garden designer Juliet Sargeant is sharing the stories behind her designs. We’re getting a look at the life and work of Mrs Annie Vann Reid – an American nurserywoman who built a plant empire almost 100 years ago. And, finally, we’re chatting with floral artist Hazel Gardiner about making an impact through plants. 

Links:

The history of Black British gardeners is one of resistance

The Garden History Podcast

A Short History of Flowers

Juliet Sargeant: Gardens & Landscapes

Hazel Gardiner Design

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