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Slow Flowers Podcast

Episode 508: Horticulture, pop culture and Black American floral legends with Abra Lee of Conquer the Soil

48 min • 2 juni 2021
Today, we continue our series to highlight the talented speaker lineup for the upcoming Slow Flowers Summit, taking place June 28th-30th at Filoli Historic House & Garden in Woodside, California, with an extended conversation I'm excited to share with you. Abra, pruning roses as a volunteer at the Georgia Governor's Mansion Please meet Abra Lee, horticulturist, author, speaker and founder of the media platform called Conquer the Soil. Based in Atlanta, Abra says she is a self-proclaimed horticulturist extraordinaire that is half country bumpkin, half bougie, occasionally extra, and inherently Southern. She writes: "The opportunities I’ve been fortunate to experience during my career in the garden industry have far surpassed my ancestors’ wildest dreams!" Abra, leading the horticulture program at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Educated at Auburn University College of Agriculture in Auburn, Alabama  with a B.S. in Horticulture and a distinguished Leadership in Public Horticulture Fellow from  Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, Abra takes notes on plants + pop culture and shares her observations across her blog and social media. Count on Abra to bring her distinct perspective to horticulture, popular culture, fashion, celebrity, and the history of Black gardeners. Her impressive professional path began as a city arborist, which led to landscape management roles at two major international airports (in Atlanta, followed by Houston), and as a University of Georgia Extension Agent. Meet the women of the Negro Garden Clubs of Virginia, circa 1932, featured in Conquer the Soil's IG Feed Years of research into the history of Black American gardeners propelled Abra to collect her research into a new book, scheduled for publication in the fall of 2022. The forthcoming book is called Conquer the Soil - Black America and the Untold Stories of Our Country's Gardeners, Farmers, and GrowersConquer the Soil profiles 45 hidden figures of horticulture—the Black men and women whose accomplished careers in the plant world are little known or untold. Among them are Wormley Hughes, an enslaved African-American who was head gardener at Monticello and dug Jefferson’s grave; Annie Vann Reid, an ex-teacher turned entrepreneur in South Carolina who owned a five-acre greenhouse and nursery in the 1940s that sold millions of plants and seeds; and David August Williston, a graduate of Cornell University and the first African-American landscape architect, a student of Liberty Hyde Bailey, and the designer of the Tuskegee University campus. Abra's lively text will be enriched by illustrations of each individual, making this forthcoming book as beautiful as it is critically important.In Conquer the Soil, Abra Lee--a rising star in the plant world--gives these women and men the spotlight they deserve and enriches our collective understanding of the history of horticulture.  A Conquer the Soil IG post -- picking up on news about "The Gardener," a forthcoming Batman villain As we discuss in today's epsiode, Abra has an infectous passion about the people she's discovered through her research. She has lectured extensively on African-Americans and Ornamental Horticulture, gathering her research of 600 years of history from pre-colonial Africa to today and the artistic contributions of Black gardeners, horticulturists, educators and landscape architects to the green profession. While continuing her research for her upcoming book on the subject, Abra has unearthed an incredible narrative of Black Americans in floristry. She will share these stories of people, their flowers and their entrepreneurism in a new talk for the Slow Flowers Summit audience. Sneak peek of Mrs. Blanche Hurston, one of the women you'll meet in Abra Lee's presentation at the Slow Flowers Summit (from Conquer the Soil's IG feed) Her presentation, The History of the Black American Florist,
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