In this episode, we talk with Heather Wheatley CPH, CBLP, Director of Education at HOMESTEAD GARDENS, Inc. about women in the horticulture industry. The plant profile is on Witch Hazels and I share what's going on in the garden as well as some upcoming local gardening events.
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Links mentioned in this episode include:
~ Women in Horticulture: Delaware Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1833008573633962
~ Ladies in the Landscape: https://ladiesinthelandscape.com/
~ Emergent Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/471693102884875
~ Blythe Yost, Tilly Design: https://tillydesign.com/
~ Perennial Plant Association: https://perennialplant.org/
~ GardenComm*: https://gardencomm.org/
*note that there is a student-level membership and feel free to list me (Kathy Jentz) as your reference if you join
Show Notes:
1:15 Meet Heather Wheatley from Homestead Gardens and learn all about women in horticulture!
1:48 “Aren’t we lucky to be able to talk about women in horticulture?” — Heather mentions how grateful she is for her career
2:49 “There’s Homestead Heather!” — Heather and Kathy talk about people’s reactions to their muddy clothes
3:39 “It’s more than just a career, it’s a lifestyle.” — Heather
4:05 Kathy mentions a time when her neighbor was surprised she was in her pajamas
5:06 “They weren’t sorry for it.” — Heather talks about how women persevered through discrimination for future generations
8:09 “I had green blood and a green fist.” — Heather talks about how she got into horticulture
12:46 “At that point, I was either a horticulturist or I wasn’t.” — Heather talks about what she did after her grandmother passed away
17:52 Heather talks about the delicious chicken from Lettie's Kitchen
18:58 Heather mentions how gardeners in Maryland and Delaware use chicken compost — “It’s a full circle of life there.”
19:22 Kathy explains how the USDA failed to represent women farmers in their data — “They were always there. They just weren’t counted.”
21:20 Heather talks about her dogs — “If you are a gardener, the English Bulldog is the way to go.”
23:20 Heather provides advice for future horticulturists
25:09 “If you have passion and aptitude, a lot of times that’s enough.” — Heather
28:52 What makes Homestead Gardens special — it’s dedicated to educating the staff
33:08 Heather talks about what needs to change in higher education regarding agriculture
35:17 Heather mentions scholarships for horticulture students
36:20 Kathy talks about networking opportunities
38:10 Heather talks about the jobs and pay at Homestead Gardens — “Passion and aptitude will move you quickly through the ranks.”
40:55 Some of Heather’s sheroes in horticulture
44:34 Heather discusses how the next generation of horticulturists are using technology
48:32 Heather provides wisdom for budding women horticulturists — “There’s no glass ceiling if you don’t accept that there’s one.”
49:17 How you can contact Heather
50:40 Learn about the Witch Hazel in this week’s Plant Profile!
52:50 What’s new in the garden: Spring has sprung and the interns’ seeds are sprouting!
53:34 News in the gardening world: Native Gardens for Your Woodland Neighbors virtual event and Spring Celebration at Glencarlyn Library Garden
55:05 Celebrate spring at the National Garden Bureau online book party
55:59 Look forward to “The Urban Garden: 101 Ways to Grow Food and Beauty in the City” by Teri Speight and Kathy
If you liked this episode, you may also enjoy listening to:
~ GardenDC Podcast Episode 55: Michaelle Scanlon and Deborah Lessne, co-owners of Garden sPOTS, about container gardening basic and starting their own business
https://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2021/04/gardendc-podcast-episode-55-container.html
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Episode Credits:
Host and Producer: Kathy Jentz
Editing and Show Notes: Dorvall Bedford
Editing and Show Notes: Dorvall Bedford
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