Jessi Bloom, author of the new guide, Creating Sanctuary (c) Shawn Linehan
We are well into the holiday season and it's only November 28th -- can you believe it!?
There are so many wonderful things to be thankful for and to celebrate, and yet, the holidays can be stressful and difficult for many of us.
While it can be crushing to think about the natural disasters (or human-caused disasters) that have befallen our floral community in recent seasons, it's also sometimes overwhelming to find balance and peace in our own daily lives.
I'm so pleased to share today's conversation with Jessi Bloom, author of the just-released book Creating Sanctuary, because I know the topic will be as timely for you, as it is for me.
Published by Timber Press, the book's full title: Creating Sanctuary: Sacred Garden Spaces, Plant-Based Medicine, and Daily Practices to Achieve Happiness and Well-Being, gives you a sense of the inspirational and practical features inside its pages.
Cover and inside peek of Creating Sanctuary, Published by Timber Books (c) Shawn Linehan
Here's a bit about the new book:
"We all need a personal sanctuary where we can be in harmony with the natural world and can nurture our bodies, minds, and souls. And this sanctuary doesn’t have to be a far-away destination—it can be in your own backyard. In Creating Sanctuary, Jessi Bloom taps into multiple sources of traditional plant wisdom to help find a deeper connection to the outdoor space you already have—no matter the size. Equal parts inspirational and practical, this engaging guide includes tips on designing a healing space, plant profiles for 50 sacred plants, recipes that harness the medicinal properties of plants, and simple instructions for daily rituals and practices for self-care."
Jessi Bloom, gathering apothecary ingredients in her garden (c) Shawn Linehan
Jessi Bloom is a best-selling author, award-winning ecological landscape designer, and speaker.
A Northwest native, Jessi comes from a strong background of horticulture and environmental sciences.
Her early experience in project management ranged from organizing restoration projects with community volunteers, to high-end residential and commercial landscape design/build.
In early 2000, she decided to start an ethical business in the green industry to fill a niche for organic and ecological landscaping.
Her leadership combined with her artistic design talents have brought N.W. Bloom numerous environmental awards.
From the pages of Creating Sanctuary, by Jessi Bloom for Timber Books (c) Shawn Linehan
She is passionate about animals, permaculture and making functional gardens beautiful. Jessi’s work has been featured in many national and local media outlets from the NY Times, Better Homes & Gardens, Sunset Magazine, DISNEY, Martha Stewart Living, Mother Earth News, UTNE Reader, Fine Gardening Magazine and PBS’s Growing a Greener World TV.
Jessi is strongly committed to volunteering in the community and sits on several advisory boards within the green industry and educational/environmental organizations; hoping to empower people, also raising industry standards, and recently helping to develop the EcoPro program for WA State.
She has two boys and spends time with them around their little farm, with a handful of animals and gardens to look after. When she is not helping others with their gardens, traveling or writing, she enjoys the outdoors: snowboarding, hiking, running, biking and stays strong with Olympic weightlifting.
From the pages of Creating Sanctuary, by Jessi Bloom for Timber Books (c) Shawn Linehan
She has authored two prior books for Timber Press: Practical Permaculture for Home Landscapes, Your Community, and the Whole Earth with Dave Boehnlein; and the bestseller: Free-Range Chicken Gardens: How to Create a Beautiful, Chicken-Friendly Yard.
At the end of our conversation, we discuss NW Bloom's latest project as the new farmland steward at So...