Flower Power Podcast

Plants and Mental Health with Author Karen Hugg

June 22, 2024 Lisa Waters Season 1 Episode 12
Plants and Mental Health with Author Karen Hugg
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Flower Power Podcast
Plants and Mental Health with Author Karen Hugg
Jun 22, 2024 Season 1 Episode 12
Lisa Waters

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My guest, Karen Hugg, is a certified ornamental horticulturalist with 20+ years of experience designing gardens and teaching others about plants. She is also a writer and has written several novels and has had articles featured in many publications such as the Washington Post.

In our conversation she describes the benefits of having plants, ways to experience plants, and how to destress through plants. She also talks about her new idea and possible book topic, which is how to create a SIMPLE garden that will be enjoyable but not overwhelming (and help to minimalize the stress in your life.)

This episode will encourage you to grow, garden and surround yourself with greenery! Karen shares lots her research-based knowledge for why and how having a green life can reduce stress and increase happiness.  After listening and sharing this podcast with friends, be sure to read her book Leaf Your Troubles Behind: How to Destress and Grow Happiness Through Plants.  For more tips and to read her articles  visit her website www.karenhugg.com.  Her social media links are linked below. Be sure to follow Karen on Facebook, Instagram or Pinterest.


More About Karen 
Karen Hugg is a garden designer and writer. She’s the author of the nonfiction book, Leaf Your Troubles Behind: How to Destress and Grow Happiness Through Plants. She’s also written four novels that feature magical plants: The Forgetting Flower, Harvesting the Sky, Song of the Tree Hollow and The Dark Petals of Provence. Born and raised in Chicago, she moved to Seattle and worked as an editor in tech before becoming an ornamental horticulturalist and master pruner. She regularly contributes to The Washington Post, Wired, Shondaland, Thrive Global, and other outlets. She lives among big trees with her husband, kids, and two dogs. For more information, visit http://www.karenhugg.com.

Links

Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/karenhugg

Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/karenhugg

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/karenkhugg

Threads: http://www.threads.net/@karenhugg


Show Notes

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My guest, Karen Hugg, is a certified ornamental horticulturalist with 20+ years of experience designing gardens and teaching others about plants. She is also a writer and has written several novels and has had articles featured in many publications such as the Washington Post.

In our conversation she describes the benefits of having plants, ways to experience plants, and how to destress through plants. She also talks about her new idea and possible book topic, which is how to create a SIMPLE garden that will be enjoyable but not overwhelming (and help to minimalize the stress in your life.)

This episode will encourage you to grow, garden and surround yourself with greenery! Karen shares lots her research-based knowledge for why and how having a green life can reduce stress and increase happiness.  After listening and sharing this podcast with friends, be sure to read her book Leaf Your Troubles Behind: How to Destress and Grow Happiness Through Plants.  For more tips and to read her articles  visit her website www.karenhugg.com.  Her social media links are linked below. Be sure to follow Karen on Facebook, Instagram or Pinterest.


More About Karen 
Karen Hugg is a garden designer and writer. She’s the author of the nonfiction book, Leaf Your Troubles Behind: How to Destress and Grow Happiness Through Plants. She’s also written four novels that feature magical plants: The Forgetting Flower, Harvesting the Sky, Song of the Tree Hollow and The Dark Petals of Provence. Born and raised in Chicago, she moved to Seattle and worked as an editor in tech before becoming an ornamental horticulturalist and master pruner. She regularly contributes to The Washington Post, Wired, Shondaland, Thrive Global, and other outlets. She lives among big trees with her husband, kids, and two dogs. For more information, visit http://www.karenhugg.com.

Links

Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/karenhugg

Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/karenhugg

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/karenkhugg

Threads: http://www.threads.net/@karenhugg