By Christine Folivi
This fall, I had the opportunity to work at the Washington Gardener Magazine. I was able to experience two fields in one – gardening and journalistic work. With Kathy Jentz, I was taught how to grow Arugula, Round Black Spanish Radish, and Beets. Gardening was something I didn’t know how to do properly, but in just six weeks I saw arugula grow out of the ground. Every week it was sprouting more and more which was fascinating to see. I also had the opportunity to sit in on some podcasts about gardening, which introduced me to many plants I didn’t know before. The gardening community is a lot bigger than I had originally thought. Kathy introduced me to many people around the world on her podcast, which I helped edit. I also attended gardening clubs that Kathy spoke at and to other area garden-related events My favorite experience was definitely going to the Gramercy Mansion and writing an article on the owner. I was giving a tour of the property and it inspired me to create my own garden.
The garden books that Kathy had me review gave great insight into the gardening community and the gardening lifestyle.
About the Author: Christine Folivi is a senior at the University of Maryland College Park. This fall semester, she was an intern at Washington Gardener Magazine.
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