
Avant Gardeners
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S1 Ep 7Ashley 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
S1 Ep 6Brenton Roberts and his amazing Adelaide Hills garden
This week we're chatting to the super lovely Brenton Roberts whose garden we've coveted for a long time now. Brenton lives in the Adelaide Hills with his wife Libby and young family, breathing new life into the garden and home, built in the 1860s. They moved to the property about 10 years ago, and commenced the thoughtful process of transforming it to a magical, whimsical and productive space. Brenton was a finalist in 2018's Gardener of the Year Awards, and has been featured on Gardening Australia - a show he grew up with and was inspired by. He had his first Paul Bangay book by the time he was a teenager, and an amazing farewell gift by a former boss looped him back in with Paul later on. Notes for this episode: We're drinking a Vini Fusilli Pinot Nero Romolo 2022 from our delightful friends Lucinda and Piero who live down the road (and we have to ask ourselves whether we only make friends with people who have either great gardens or access to great drinks. Maybe we do?). We're reading The Milkwood Permaculture Living Handbook by Kirsten Bradley And we're also reading The Smart Veggie Patch by Terry Memory We're shopping for hydrangea and funeral tips thanks to the Gardening Australia Magazine
S1 Ep 5Sadie 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!
S1 Ep 4Dimity May - Tiny Farm Tas
In this Episode we interview your friend and mine, Dimity May. Dimity's gateway drug to gardening was through market gardening, but she turned her attention to seedling growing just as the pandemic (remember that guy?) was just taking off, setting up Reid Tiny Farm in Canberra as a CSA model, for seedlings. In 2023, Dimity, her husband and two kids, made the move to Tasmania's Huon Valley, and since chatting with Dimity (she was our very first interviewee!), she's changed her business name to Tiny Farm Tas, and has been incredibly busy setting up her operations in a new state, a new climate, and with a new model. It's no mean feat, and we are in awe. Notes for this Episode. We're drinking Ravensworth vino Guest: Dimity May, Tiny Farm Tas (previously Reid Tiny Farm) Some of the things we chat about: Milkwood Permaculture: Organic Vegetable Gardening (Next course begins 20 November, 2023) The Food Savers A-Z, The Essential Cornersmith Kitchen Companion by Alex Elliott-Howery & Jamie Edwards Tiny Farm Canberra ActiveVista Buena Vista Farm All Sun Farm JM Fortier The Market Gardener's Masterclass Keeley, Fat Pig Produce - local veggie boxes in Southern Tasmania BioDynamics Tasmania Joyce Wilkie, All Sun Farm The Sustainable Food Trust, Patrick Holden The Regenerative Journey, Charlie Arnott
S1 Ep 3Pip 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
S1 Ep 2Pip 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 Milkwood Permaculture The Garden at Moorfield As always, find us on Instagram @avantgardeners.podcast, and please rate, review and subscribe wherever you're listening to this podcast.
S1 Ep 1Digging 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 Serious Backyard Vegetables, a past course by Milkwood Permaculture Matthew Evan's carrot top pesto recipe, available in The Commons Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver