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“I love the matrix and quilt of different things all over the place. Monoculture is boring. So for me, diversity is the spice of life in the garden.” - Erik Keller, ep 60

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Highlights from our conversation:

  • Erik’s relationship to nature as a child
  • The definition of horticultural therapy and Erik’s journey from master gardener to horticultural therapist
  • The various types of horticultural therapy sessions
  • The elements of surprise and delight in the natural world
  • Wild salads
  • How we might re-imagine what we plant in our gardens
  • Advice for the beginner gardener or urban gardener
  • Lessons from the garden that we can bring into our lives
  • The last five questions

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