In uncertain times, what better way to find inspiration than through a great story? On this episode of Black In The Garden, we spotlight incredible Black individuals who have made a significant impact in the world of horticulture. Today, we shine a light on Pearl Fryar, a man whose passion for plants goes beyond mere gardening. He’s made a real difference through his unique and artistic approach to horticulture.
Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of topiary—the art of sculpting plants into stunning shapes. Pearl Fryar’s name stands out like a perfectly pruned masterpiece. With just a pair of shears and a lot of heart, Fryar transformed a small corner of South Carolina into a breathtaking living canvas that continues to inspire people around the globe.
Adding to the conversation is Plant Zaddy, ready to share more insights about Fryar's journey and legacy. Tune in and get ready to see your hedges in a whole new light!
Documentary: A Man Named Pearl
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