Episode 3: Tannenbaum
comments (0) December 29th, 2011 in blogsLots of plants play a role in the drama that is the holiday season, but if there's one plant that gets the title of "holiday horticultural icon," it's undoubtedly the Christmas tree.
This month's Garden Confidential is titled "Tannenbaum." We have two slightly skewed tales of the storied tree: the first is a conversation with writer Pamela Price of the blog Red, White & Grew, and the second, an audio essay by Amanda Thomsen, best known for Kiss My Aster, her blog at FineGardening.com.
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To wrap up this episode, blogger Amanda Thomsen reads an audio essay titled "The Priceless Fir," a story of a garden center customer who wanted very, very badly to keep his beloved Christmas tree.
Music from this podcast includes Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" and "Umbrella Pants" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).
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Andrew Keys is a writer, designer, and lifelong gardener. Descended from Mississippi cotton farmers, Andrew was raised with a reverence for the land, and first fell in love with plants among thickets of Aralia spinosa in the woods of his childhood home. He has written for Fine Gardening and other magazines, is a member of the Garden Designers
Roundtable, and has lectured for the New England Wild Flower Society. He is also a Northeast Organic Farming Association-accredited organic landcare professional.










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