August 2011

Many of us have small gardens and know the challenges of trying to fit a lot into a tiny space, but what if you basically have NO space upon which to garden? What then?

Well, Baylor Chapman in San Francisco knows that dilemma all too well. She lives in the Mission District – a hip, cool, industrialized section of the city that it is very urban. Baylor is a “green” florist (Lila B Designs) who strives to use local, organically grown flowers in her floral designs.

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And there is a great story in that…

But, this post is about how Baylor is also a gardener with basically NO space. And how she has come up with creative ways to garden anywhere and in just about anything…(notice the shutter behind her in the photo below)

We filmed Baylor a few months ago for Growing A Greener World and I wanted to share some of the photos from the shoot. The episode is on Small Space Gardening and we featured two locations with Baylor.

The Deck Garden:

Baylor’s personal garden space is on a deck of just 500 square feet. It gets full sun and no view other than the industrial buildings around her. But in that space, she has created an oasis where she can entertain, read and relax…And the coolness factor is through the roof!

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Yes, that is a truck tool box being used as a bench!

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Baylor makes great use of color and unusual containers.

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Check out these succulent shutters!

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And these succulent, metal…thing-a-ma-jigs!

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More coolness…

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Heck, even the inside of her loft was ubber cool.

The Parking Lot Garden:

For Baylor’s floral design business, she wanted LOCAL, organically grown flowers but she also wanted unusual plants for her brides. Although she found a few local sources, it was not enough when she had larger events…So, she decided to grow them herself. But where?

How about around the perimeter of an urban parking lot?!

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That is what she did! She grows tons of incredible plant material in pots around a rented parking lot. The lot itself is still used by a production company for deliveries but the edges were empty…until now.

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Baylor’s helper in the garden and floral business is Sophie. Check out

her cute gardening skirt, complete with clipper pockets. Love it!

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It just goes to show that with a little ingenuity, you can do anything!

The episode we filmed will be airing nationally on Public Television on October 1, 2011. After that date, you will also be able to watch it on our website HERE.

To read more about Baylor and what she does, check out this blog post by my friend Debra Prinzing. Baylor is going to be featured in her upcoming book on locally, sustainably grown flowers! I will be writing more about that book when it gets closer to publication!

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Most of you know me as the Associate Producer for Growing A Greener World TV, but a few weeks ago, I got a promotion to “Co-Executive Producer“.

What does this mean?

Well loosely translated, it means that I’m Joe Lamp’l's “wing man” for producing the show.


 L-R: David Pennington, ME, Christa Hanson, Joe Lamp’l and Carl Pennington

But I have actually have already been doing THAT job for quite awhile! I now just I have the fancy title and new business cards to go with it.

But the new title change made me reflect on the last 2 years working with Joe and the awesome people who help put this show together.

It takes a village to produce a TV show!

 

Filming Joe in the edible landscape of Ros Creasy. (Obviously it was a hot day!)

Whew! What a whirlwind it has been!

We have been traveling the country telling the stories of people and places making a difference through gardening. And through that, I have met some of the most amazing people and have seen inspiring gardens.

But what truly makes this job so rewarding are the people I work with.

 

Chef Nathan Lyon (Co-Host), Christa Hanson (Social Media Director),

Carl Pennington (Director of Photography) , ME, Joe Lamp’l (Executive Director)

and David Pennington (Camera 2)

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Joe and Robin Haglund (Script Writer)

Producing a Public Television show is not easy. There are long hours, grueling shoots, high stress and it seems that something always goes wrong…

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Why do these things always happen when I am out of town???

I got a message from a former editor that she was reusing an old canning article of mine, but was not going to include a link to my website because my site was DOWN.

WHAT?? Oh NO!

Sure enough – it was. I couldn't fix it until I got home. But as you can see, all is well again with the world.

Whew!

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