
Ask Nelson and Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp, too
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<p dir="ltr">As <strong><a href= "https://www.facebook.com/www.hoosierhistorylive.org/">Hoosier History Live</a></strong> salutes spring, we will have another in our periodic series of call-in shows. During these shows, listeners are invited to call in with questions or insights about any aspects of Indiana's heritage. As a bonus, our host, <strong><a href= "https://ijhf.org/nelson-price-biography">Nelson Price</a></strong>, is joined by a co-host; they interview each other in between fielding the phone calls.</p> <p dir="ltr">To celebrate spring, who better to join Nelson than our favorite gardening expert, <strong><a href= "https://hoosiergardener.com/">Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp</a></strong>, the Indianapolis-based writer, editor and speaker known as the "Hoosier Gardener''. Jo Ellen also is a garden coach and the past president of <strong><a href= "https://t.e2ma.net/click/tqk73sd/hxtd8c/lwnzpkbb">Garden Comm: Garden Communicators International</a></strong>. Jo Ellen has a free, award-winning newsletter; to subscribe, visit<strong> <a href= "http://hoosiergardener.com/">hoosiergardener.com</a></strong>.</p> <p dir="ltr">Nelson and Jo Ellen will branch out beyond garden-related topics, but those also are planned for the show. Jo Ellen will share insights about an aspect of <a href= "https://downtownindy.org/"><strong>Indianapolis</strong></a> city history in which she has deep ancestral roots: the concentration of German heritage growers, florists, nursery owners and gardeners on the southside for more than 100 years beginning in the late 1800s.</p>
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Ask Nelson and Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp, too
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