1: My Gardening Philosophy for Growing a Beautiful Life
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Welcome to the very first episode of The Relished Garden Podcast! I’m Claire, and I’m so glad you’re here.
In today’s episode, I’m sharing the path that led me to start Relish Gardens, where we build and maintain beautiful gardens in the Seattle region. In this episode, I reflect on how early creative obsessions like building Barbie dream houses, rearranging my bedroom, and watching Martha Stewart shaped what it means to create a beautiful life. I walk through how beauty, food, and community shaped my philosophy of living a garden-centered life, and why gardening still feels like a form of play.
In this episode, I cover:- The way a childhood love of fashion, design, and creating beautiful spaces eventually led me to garden design
- What it was like growing up in Northern California with access to homegrown food, and how that sparked a lifelong love of edible gardening and seasonal eating
- Why gardening feels like play, and how it gives me the same sense of satisfaction I got from playing as a kid
- How reading Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver helped reshape my ideas about homesteading and led me toward a more community-sufficiency approach to growing food
- Why creating beautiful spaces has always felt essential to me, and how early influences like Martha Stewart helped me see the power of everyday aesthetics
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Until next time, I hope you find something in your garden to truly relish.