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Starting a Rainforest Garden & Harvesting Flowers for Bouquets πŸ’πŸŒ³ Garden With Me



In today’s vlog I share a few days of what I got up to in the garden! I’ve decided to start a little rainforest grove down the back of the property following permaculture principles. The garden will be a mixture of bush food species and other beautiful plants that are native to the south coast of NSW. This is just the beginning of this garden and I can’t wait to do some updates on the channel! I’ve also been busy harvesting flowers from the flower farm! I’m SO EXCITED that I’m finally at a place where I can have flowers of different colours and textures to create a whole bouquet! Statice has been the absolute hero from the flower farm – I’m absolutely in love! Hope you enjoy this video πŸ™‚

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Hey there!

Welcome to my channel, The Nature Patch where I like to share all things gardening, cooking, environmental science and flower farming in my Australian bushland backyard in south coast NSW.

My name is Robyn, an environmental scientist working towards completing a PhD in understanding how people’s wellbeing and their connection to nature is impacted by land use change. I’ve always loved gardening and nature and lately have been interested in growing my own organic food!

On this channel you’ll find videos relating to garden tours, ‘how to’ videos, composting, soil health, ecosystem services, and seed saving.

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13 Comments

  1. Hi Robyn you’ve done well, all the planting of the tree’s,and the flowers look nice, they will be loved at the nursing home good on youπŸ˜‚πŸ€©πŸ€©β€οΈ

  2. Wow I love your flowers so much such beautiful mixes and the ferns where can I go to watch what flowers and stuff u have to use they are amazing I need to get some in the ground

  3. How wonderful to be doing something you really enjoy,! Your flowers are stunning. Really looking forward to seeing your rainforest plants growing.

  4. i like the no formula approach to putting your flowers together. being creative is connecting with your intuition.

  5. All of the flowers you harvested out of your garden is so inspiring! The bouquets are stunning. πŸ˜€
    It’s amazing how putting trees into a space can totally change the area. We planted trees in our yard about 3 years ago and this summer they will be giving us a lovely amount of shade.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Cheers Deb & Dan

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