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    Explore "gardening australia" with insightful episodes like "Charles Dowding / Biodynamics, Politics of Allotments, The Fast Five / Part 2", "Jac Semmler - Super Bloom founder, flower lover, unapologetic maximalist.", "Kirsten Bradley - Milkwood Permaculture", "Ashley James - Meadow Flowers & Kitchen Gardens" and "Sadie Chrestman - Fat Pig Farm" from podcasts like ""Avant Gardeners", "Avant Gardeners", "Avant Gardeners", "Avant Gardeners" and "Avant Gardeners"" and more!

    Episodes (14)

    Charles Dowding / Biodynamics, Politics of Allotments, The Fast Five / Part 2

    Charles Dowding / Biodynamics, Politics of Allotments, The Fast Five / Part 2

    In this episode, we return for part 2 of our conversation with Charles Dowding, the guru of no dig gardening. 

    If you haven't listened to Part 1, feel free to go back and brush up on the basics of no dig, composting and weeding, before diving head first into this episode where we explore planting by the moon, biodynamic, gardening with intention and what he's on (he must be on something, surely, if he's this happy all the time!).

    We also discuss why Charles is getting more politically involved in gardening (and allotment management in the UK), before jumping into the Fast 5. 

    We chat about ladybugs, olive scale, blushing bride, Le Sac, Rachel's Farm, PIP Magazine, The Food Saver's A to Z

    We're drinking a tasty little vermouth called Outlandish Claims by Ravensworth

     

    Charles Dowding has been gardening organically and applying the no-dig method for the past 40 years. He’s been instrumental in spreading the word of this style of gardening globally, heralding its effectiveness against weeds, its ability to produce thriving veggies, and its time-saving benefits.

    Based in Somerset in the south west corner of England, Charles gardens on his property, Homeacres, a 1 ½  acre block. He recently celebrated 11 years there, and it’s magic to see the transformation of this space from a neglected parcel of land into a productive paradise.

    Charles’s kinesiology career was short-lived due to the frequent remarks about the dirt under his fingernails, but he wouldn’t have it any other way. Charles is passionate about education and is increasingly a voice for the future of food and how gardening can play a pivotal role in climate change.

    He has written numerous books on gardening, he runs workshops from Homeacres and online, and liberally shares his insights, successes and failures on YouTube and social media. He must be one of the happiest people in gardening. 

    Find Charles on Instagram here

     

    Jac Semmler - Super Bloom founder, flower lover, unapologetic maximalist.

    Jac Semmler - Super Bloom founder, flower lover, unapologetic maximalist.

    We're kicking off Season 2 with the delightful Jac Semmler, author, flower lover, and director of plant practice Super Bloom.

    Jac has held coveted positions including Head of Plants and Strategy at The Plant Society, as well as roles at The Diggers Club. Her debut book Super Bloom is a manifesto to all things flowers, and her 2023 release, The Super Bloom Handbook is all about maximum flowers for minimum effort.

    Heartland is the name of Jac's home garden, a suburban block turned flower paradise, on the land of the Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation.

    Find Jac on Instagram here, and follow her beautiful plant practice and everything she's up to professionally at @SuperBloomAu.

    We're drinking a 2023 Hughes and Hughes soiree pet nat from southern Tasmania. And it's delish.

    We're reading

    The Well Gardened Mind by Sue Stuart Smith

    The Complete Book of VegetablesHerbs & Fruit in Australia by Bob Flowerdew, Matthew Biggs, Jekka McVicar

    Do
    Catch Jac's session The Agrarian Kitchen coming up on Feb 3. 

    Kirsten Bradley - Milkwood Permaculture

    Kirsten Bradley - Milkwood Permaculture

    To wrap up a season of dreamy guests, we spoke to Kirsten Bradley, co-founder of Milkwood Permaculture. Kirsten and her partner Nick Ritar founded Milkwood, kind of by accident, back in 2007 when they moved to Nick’s family farm with the intention to build a tiny home, grow veggies and lead a simple life. And it turns out they weren’t the only ones looking for this type of life. 

    Soon they were hosting events and workshops as teachers and students descended on their farm. That interest and momentum spawned this way-of-living, education hub which has become Milkwood Permaculture. Milkwood was the name of that first farm in country NSW. While their location has changed once or twice, their ethos has only grown stronger and bolder. Kirsten and Nick now call lutruwita / Tasmania home, and they continue to share their knowledge on everything from permaculture design, to how to grow mushrooms, and building resilient and abundant communities.

    Milkwood was a bit of a gateway drug for Maddie's entry into gardening, and Em and her husband have recently embarked on their Organic Vegetable Gardening Course. Where we live there’s barely a home that we go to that doesn’t have a copy of Kirsten's first book Milkwood: Real Skills for Down-To-Earth Living.

    Kirsten's latest book is called The Milkwood Permaculture Living Handbook, Habits for Hope in a Changing World, released in late 2023. The book explores the 12 Principles of Permaculture, and covers everything from ‘compost everything’, to ‘using your privilege for purpose’ and ‘cook a meal outdoors'.

    Find Milkwood on Instagram here

    We're drinking a rosemary gimlet - following a recipe from
    Cocktail Botanica by Elouise Anders

    We're recommending the Bronchial Buster tea, recipe from Plants for the People by Erin Lovell Verinder

    We're drooling over everything at The Agrarian Kitchen - check out their cooking classes here

    We're flicking through a decades old Fowlers book

    We're loving Bokashi and Compostable Kate's tips.

    Visit us at @avantgardeners.podcast and www.avant-gardeners.com

    Ashley James - Meadow Flowers & Kitchen Gardens

    Ashley James - Meadow Flowers & Kitchen Gardens

    Ashley James is a garden designer and horticulturist based in the Yarra Valley, Victoria, on the lands of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people.

    He started working in the industry when he was  just 14 years old, alongside his dad. He started his own business aged 23 and went against the grain, focusing on soft-landscaping and design, when all the cool kids were doing landscape construction. He went on to study horticulture, and now works on everything from vineyards, to large wedding and function venues, urban spaces, country estates and cottage gardens. Ashley’s known for his beautiful, romantic gardens that weave traditional design principles with naturalistic plantings. 

    Ashley’s aim is to create a dream garden for each client. He is an absolute plant and flower die hard, and is a self-professed Plants Man. He and his work has been featured on The Block, Better Homes and Gardens and Country House Facelift, while a stunning Eltham garden project was written up on the Design Files. If he isn’t busy enough, Ashley continues to create his dream garden at his own home that he shares with his wife Bianca and three children, and he’s the newest columnist for Home Beautiful, providing amazing gardening advice and inspo.

    We're drinking
    Latta Rattlesnake

    We're talking about

    Winespeake in Daylesford on Instagram here.

    Dimity's amazing stall at Cygnet Garden Market - Check her out on @TinyFarmTas

    Edna Walling

    We're also talking lemons, seaweed and how hard gardening is.

    We're reading
    The Age of Seeds - How Plants Hacked Time and Why our Future Depends On It by Fiona McMillan-Webster

    Visit us at @avantgardeners.podcast and www.avant-gardeners.com

     

     

    Sadie Chrestman - Fat Pig Farm

    Sadie Chrestman - Fat Pig Farm

    Sadie Chrestman didn't get into gardening until she was 40, but she's quickly made up for lost time. Sadie moved from inner-city Sydney to the Huon Valley in Tasmania, settling on a property called Puggle Farm, where she got stuck into everything from animal husbandry, admiring wood piles, and deep soil knowledge.

    Stepping it up a notch, Sadie, and her partner Matthew Evans, purchased a 70 acre property they named Fat Pig Farm, opening a market garden and setting up a restaurant. When one of their much loved Market Gardener moved on, Sadie put her hand up for the role, taking on 1km of garden beds for a weekly restaurant sitting - sometimes feeding up to 200 people per week, with produce almost entirely coming from the farm.

    Fat Pig Farm have created a bush foods garden with Aunty Kris Schaffer, are doing gin collabs with Nat Fryar from Abel Gin,  and are spreading the good word about the importance of soil. 

    Notes for this episode:

    We're drinking a Rhubarb + Ginger Margarita inspired by Fermented Chilli and Yuzu Salt from Rough Rice

    We're reading The Compost Coach by Kate Flood, aka Compostable Kate

    We're watching Live to 100 - Secrets of the Blue Zone on Netflix

    We mention:
    Gardeners Bay Farm

    Are we missing anything? Just drop us a line on Instagram @avantgardeners.podcast

    Thank you!

    Pip Steele-Wareham Part 2 - Garden at Moorfield

    Pip Steele-Wareham Part 2 - Garden at Moorfield

    Ep 03 - Welcome back Avant Gardeners! 

    We bring you Part 2 of our chat with friend and rose-die-hard, Pip Steele-Wareham from @The_Garden_At_Moorfield.

    In this chat we explore her 150m (no, that is not a typo) naturalistic garden, and then go deep on roses - why she loves them, how to tend to them, selecting the right rose for you and beneficial plants to keep them healthy.  

    If you didn't catch Part 1 of this chat, jump in now. 

    This week ....

    We're drinking a most delish Sailor Seeks Horse Pinot.

    We're reading The Gardeners Bed-Book by Richardson Wright as well as My Father and Other Animals by Sam Vincent

    Find us on Instagram at @avantgardeners.podcast

    Pip Steele-Wareham Part 1 - Garden at Moorfield

    Pip Steele-Wareham Part 1 -  Garden at Moorfield

    Ep 02 - Avant Gardeners

    In this episode we give you Part 1 of our chat with our friend, and inspirational gardener, Pip Steele-Wareham who is doing magical things at her property Moorfield @The_Garden_At_Moorfield in Victoria. 

    A lot of this week's chat is about her and her husbands Hugo's previous property Little Oak and the challenges and successes they had there. We speak about Pip's approach to gardening (find what you love, and grow that), her obsessions with soil, and if -nay, when - rhododendrons will come back into fashion. 

    It's a juicy little Episode, and we'll be back in a fortnight with Part 2. 

    What we're drinking

    • Chatto Pinot Noir, 2021. Bloody delish

    References worth looking up

    As always, find us on Instagram @avantgardeners.podcast, and please rate, review and subscribe wherever you're listening to this podcast.

     

    Digging for treasure - Emily & Maddie

    Digging for treasure - Emily & Maddie

    Hi, and welcome to Avant Gardeners. 

    In this episode we give you an intro into the lives of Emily and Maddie, two friends who live, play and garden on Melukerdee country in Tasmania's Huon Valley, with varying success.

    Both have unexpectedly landed on properties, with vast gardens, and very little know how.

    In future episodes we'll be inteviewing others, but in this episode it's all about us. 

    What we're drinking

    • Merry Spiced Cherry Amaretto Sour (based on  this, recipe but with home made cherry sugar syrup inspired by Verona Stands, and aquafaba)


    References worth looking up

     

     

    Lucy Mora - The Kitchen Garden

    Lucy Mora - The Kitchen Garden

    Lucy Mora coined the Term 'Garden Mapper' after being approached to illustrate water colour maps of Australian gardens. After moving back to the country some years ago she got her hands in the soil perfecting the skill of edible gardening.  - Lucy & host Mykal Hoare chat about combining her two passions illustration & Veggie Gardening to create her new book - 'The Kitchen Garden'




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    www.bringthejungle.com.au/pages/growing-media-podcast
    Instagram - @Growingmediaaus
    Facebook - @Growingmediaaus

    Veg Growing In Cool Climates - Emmanuela Prigioni

    Veg Growing In Cool Climates - Emmanuela Prigioni

    Emmanuela Prigioni (Manu) is a soil ecologist and the coordintor of peri-urban farming social enterprise 'Farm It Forward' that is based in the cool - temperate region of the Blue Mountains NSW.  Join host Mykal Hoare as he chats with Emmanuela about all things cool climate vegetable growing. Manu is pasionate about the health of her soils, learn how she achieves healthy produce while improving her soils in a cool climate.



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    Emmanuela Prigioni instagram

    www.farmitforward.com.au

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    GROWING MEDIA WEBSITE
    Instagram - @Growingmediaaus
    Facebook - @Growingmediaaus
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    Instagram - @mykalhoare
    Facebook - @mykalhoare

    Farm It Forward - Emmanuela Prigioni

    Farm It Forward - Emmanuela Prigioni

    'Farm It Forward' is a not-for-profit peri-urban farming social enterprise connecting landowners and local young people who are passionate about growing food. The project develops skills and creates training and job opportunities, while tackling social isolation and fostering community wellbeing. Join Host Mykal as he chats with 'Farm It Forward' coordinator Emmanuela Prigioni about community building through veggies.

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    www.farmitforward.com.au


    Farm It Forward Spring Fundraiser
    Farm It Forward Instagram
    Emmanuela Prigioni instagram


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    GROWING MEDIA WEBSITE
    Instagram - @Growingmediaaus
    Facebook - @Growingmediaaus
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    Mykal's Links:
    Instagram - @mykalhoare
    Facebook - @mykalhoare

    Deryn Thrope - Dishes All The Dirt

    Deryn Thrope - Dishes All The Dirt

    Deryn Thorpe is an award winning horticultural journalist and podcast host. Deryn dishes 'all the dirt' with host Mykal about her garden, process as a writer for Gardening Australia Magazine as well as her family business and time as a specialist garden tour guide.     

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    Deryns Website
    Deryns Instagram

    Plantation and Landcare Services
    All The Dirt Podcast

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    GROWING MEDIA WEBSITE
    Instagram - @Growingmediaaus
    Facebook - @Growingmediaaus
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    Instagram - @mykalhoare
    Facebook - @mykalhoare

    Hannah Moloney - Whole System Change

    Hannah Moloney - Whole System Change

    Hannah Moloney is a permaculture designer  & much loved presenter on ABC's Gardening Australia. Host Mykal Hoare chats with Hannah about her new book 'The Good life: How To Grow A Better World' as well as her childhood, activism and home garden practices. 


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    Good Life Permaculture Website
    Good Life Permaculture Instagram
    Good Life Permaculture Facebook

    Firesticks
    Homes For Homes
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    GROWING MEDIA WEBSITE
    Instagram - @Growingmediaaus
    Facebook - @Growingmediaaus
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    Mykal's Links:
    Instagram - @mykalhoare
    Facebook - @mykalhoare





    Michael Howard - Landscape Architecture - Talking Design 2011 Ep 14

    Michael Howard - Landscape Architecture - Talking Design 2011 Ep 14
    Michael Howard is a landscape architect and lecturer in landscape architecture in the School of Architecture and Design at RMIT University. Michael started as a horticulturist, studying at Burnley and buying for nurseries with people like Paul Bangay and Jenny Walker who were accommodating for the upper-end of the domestic market. He then returned to study Landscape architecture and design at RMIT University as a mature aged student and went on to work with John Patrick of Gardening Australia and worked for a company called Out of the Blue that do contemporary swimming pools.

    Stephen Crafti speaks to Michael Howard about the history of Landscape Gardening and the relationship between Architecture design and the landscape.
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