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Horticultural Career
Emmy-award winning garden-writer, author of books including Pat
Welsh’s
Southern California Gardening: A Month-by-Month Guide, TV performer, and professional
artist, Pat Welsh was born in England, took up gardening at the age of three,
and has had her hands in the soil ever since. Welsh’s professional horticultural
career began in the mid-1970’s teaching courses in home gardening at UCSD
Extension and Miracosta College. She’s written countless articles and
columns and hosted over 500 television segments and videos. Her current writing
project
is a book on Southwest Gardening for DK Publishers (New York/London), and the
American Horticultural Society.
Artistic Career
Also a sculptor and life-long watercolor painter, Pat has recently turned her
attention to multi-media mosaic. Her current art project is The Del Mar Library
Wall Mixed-Media Mosaic Project, which includes terra cotta sculptures. Welsh
and Schulz are currently building the template for this project in collaboration
with other artist/volunteers. Construction is slated to begin in January 2003.
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Garden Editor/TV Performer
Pat Welsh was the first Garden Editor of San Diego Home/Garden Magazine (beginning
in 1979.) During the mid198o’s she hosted a TV news segment called Newscenter
39’s Resident Gardener on the NBC, San Diego evening news. She also hosted
two garden videos for Better Home and Gardens, several infomercials, and performed
many garden demonstrations on network and H/GTV.
Awards
Pat’s awards include the San Diego Emmy, the San Diego Press Club Award,
three Quill and Trowel Awards from the Garden Writers of America, Horticulturist
of the Year from the Cuyamaca College Botanical Society, the Lifetime Achievement
Award from Quail Botanical Gardens, and most recently Horticulturist of the
Year 2003 from the San Diego Horticultural Society.
Education and Family
Pat Welsh graduated from Hollywood High School (as Patricia R. Fisher-Smith)
and received her BA from Scripps College where she studied painting, ceramics,
and design under Millard Sheets, Phil Dyke, Paul Pederson, and Jean Ames. She
is the widow of Judge Louis M.Welsh of the San Diego Superior Court. In 1955
the Welsh’s built their home in Del Mar designed by Judge Welsh’s
stepfather, John Lloyd Wright, son of Frank Lloyd Wright. Here Pat and Lou
Welsh raised their two daughters, Francesca Filanc and Wendy Woolf. (Now married
with
children of their own, both are professional oil painters).
Home and Garden
Pat still lives in the home she and Lou built overlooking the ocean in Old
Del Mar. She loves tending her Mediterranean-style garden that has been featured
in many magazines and calendars and several TV shows, including Better Homes
and Gardens (cover and article), Sunset Magazine, Coastal Living, San Diego
Home
Garden (cover and article), the Los Angeles Times Garden Calendar, the Los
Angeles Times Magazine, Better Homes and Gardens Special Interest Publications:
Spring
Gardening, and Rebecca’s Garden. “To me a garden is more than a collection
of plants,” says Pat, “It’s a place with romantic atmosphere,
a place where one can entertain friends and where plein air painters can gather
to paint. It’s a sort of paradise to delight in and to share.”
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