

Episode 187: Jennifer Jewell – Partnering with plants
Jennifer is a gardener, author and podcast host. By examining the intersection between gardens and human culture, her work helps to expand how we think about gardens, positioning gardeners as essential knowledge-holders and change-makers of our time.
Listen to hear more about:
- Jennifer’s first garden.
- The lessons a garden can teach us.
- Expanding the definition of gardening and reflecting on what gardening means to us.
- Our biological and cultural ties to flowers.
- The cultivated spaces that make Jennifer feel at home.
- The feeling of loving a garden.
- Jennifer’s book What We Sow: On the Personal, Ecological and Cultural Significance of Seeds.
- Gardens as places of hope during uncertain times.
- Jennifer’s garden journaling practice.
To learn more about Jennifer, you can explore the Cultivating Place website or find her on Instagram @cultivating_place.
Jennifer has written three books that you can order from your local, independent bookstore:
- The Earth in Her Hands: 75 Extraordinary Women Working in the World of Plants.
- Under Western Skies: Visionary Gardens from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Coast.
- What We Sow: On the Personal, Ecological and Cultural Significance of Seeds.
Jennifer will be a guest speaker at this 2025 Wild Wonder Nature Journaling Conference. You can buy your ticket to the conference here.
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