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A podcast dedicated to all things gardening, homesteading and connecting to nature. Co-hosted by Robyn @thenaturepatch and Diane @dianeandsamson, two Australian YouTube creators passionate about growing and cultivating a natural life.
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Hello! We're back! Yay! We are both so excited to be continuing the Earthly Roots Podcast in 2023 with weekly episodes on gardening, homesteading and connecting to nature! For our first episode of the year, we thought we'd catch you up on where we've been, what's currently happening in our gardens/homesteads and our plans for 2023! We also chat through some ways we prepared our homesteads to leave for holidays during summer and how to manage the garden while you're away! We hope you enjoy! Loved this episode? Consider supporting the podcast on Buy Me A Coffee, with a donation, we would love to hear from you: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/earthlyrootspod We started a gardening and homesteading podcast. We are excited to chat through great topics about gardening and homesteading. Join us weekly for this great garden podcast, where we share stories, tips and our own experiences gardening with all the variety of methods out there. For all of you searching for great homestead podcasts and Australian garden podcasts this great collaboration between @thenaturepatch Robyn, and Diane from @dianeandsamson is for you. We are Aussie homesteaders and Aussie gardeners passionate about sharing our mistakes, lessons and inspiration to encourage others to just grow. The earthly roots podcast is an extension of our mission to live off the land, and use our own two hands to make the world and our lives a better place. A garden and  homestead podcast that takes known and new topics and approaches them from two perspectives, the scientific side and the beginner gardener side. Behind the scenes: www.instagram.com/earthlyrootspodcast Follow Robyn on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/thenaturepatch www.instagram.com/thenaturepatch Follow Diane on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/dianeandsamson www.instagram.com/diane.and.samson
To end of the year we decided to film a few solo episodes sharing more of our journey to homesteading and where we are in life right now! In today's episode, I share some of my journey and  some simple ways to connect to nature and our surroundings in trying times. Connecting to nature has really helped me know who I want to be in life and it's grounded me when I've had bad days. There are so many emotional and physical benefits to connecting to nature and understanding the plants and animals around us. Loved this episode? Consider supporting the podcast on Buy Me A Coffee, with a donation, we would love to hear from you: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/earthlyrootspod   We started a gardening and homesteading podcast. We are excited to chat through great topics about gardening and homesteading. Join us weekly for this great garden podcast, where we share stories, tips and our own experiences gardening with all the variety of methods out there. For all of you searching for great homestead podcasts and Australian garden podcasts this great collaboration between @thenaturepatch Robyn, and Diane from @dianeandsamson is for you.  We are Aussie homesteaders and Aussie gardeners passionate about sharing our mistakes, lessons and inspiration to encourage others to just grow. The earthly roots podcast is an extension of our mission to live off the land, and use our own two hands to make the world and our lives a better place. A garden and homestead podcast that takes known and new topics and approaches them from two perspectives, the scientific side and the beginner gardener side.      Behind the scenes: www.instagram.com/earthlyrootspodcast   Follow Robyn on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/thenaturepatch  www.instagram.com/the_nature_patch   Follow Diane on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/dianeandsamson  www.instagram.com/diane.and.samson
We love chickens, we love them so much we talked for an hour about them. In today's podcast we discuss all things backyard chickens. What to feed them, where to house them and all their contributions in the  garden. They say chickens are the gateway drug to homesteading and we think this is true, one you have a few it's hard not to get a few more, and soon enough you have an army of chooks helping you compost, fertilize and make the homestead a more lovely place to be.   Loved this episode?  Consider supporting the podcast on Buy Me A Coffee, with a donation, we would love to hear from you: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/earthlyrootspod   We started a gardening and homesteading podcast. We are excited to chat through great topics about gardening and homesteading. Join us weekly for this great garden podcast, where we share stories, tips and our own experiences gardening with all the variety of methods out there. For all of you searching for great homestead podcasts and Australian garden podcasts this great collaboration between @thenaturepatch Robyn, and Diane from @dianeandsamson is for you. We are Aussie homesteaders and Aussie gardeners passionate about sharing our mistakes, lessons and inspiration to encourage others to just grow. The earthly roots podcast is an extension of our mission to live off the land, and use our own two hands to make the world and our lives a better place. A garden and  homestead podcast that takes known and new topics and approaches them from two perspectives, the scientific side and the beginner gardener side.      Behind the scenes: www.instagram.com/earthlyrootspodcast   Follow Robyn on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/thenaturepatch www.instagram.com/thenaturepatch   Follow Diane on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/dianeandsamson www.instagram.com/diane.and.samson
Ever wondered how you can make a living in a rented garden, well today we talk about our journey on starting YouTube channels, and how we intend to transform our businesses into a sustainable income. We delve into our YouTube analytics, talk about not feeling disheartened with low views in the beginning, discuss the struggles and successes of growing home based businesses, and talk about all the gear that we use to level up our videos.   Loved this episode? Consider supporting the podcast on Buy Me A Coffee, with a donation, we would love to hear from you: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/earthlyrootspod   Behind the scenes: www.instagram.com/earthlyrootspodcast   Follow Robyn on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/thenaturepatch www.instagram.com/thenaturepatch   Follow Diane on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/dianeandsamson www.instagram.com/diane.and.samson
With an ever changing market, increased living and building costs and a realisation that we don't all need or want the American Dream, alternative housing options are on the rise. In today's podcast we discuss different alternative housing options and how these can suit different lifestyles. Diane and Samson have been on a journey to live more deliberately and tiny for 7 years and are now converting a bus into a motor home. Join the conversation on how alternative homes are the way forward, and just some of the options out there including yurts, cob houses, earth ships, caravans, shipping containers and many others.   We started a gardening and homesteading podcast. We are excited to chat through great topics about gardening and homesteading. Join us weekly for this great garden podcast, where we share stories, tips and our own experiences gardening with all the variety of methods out there. For all of you searching for great homestead podcasts and Australian garden podcasts this great collaboration between @thenaturepatch Robyn, and Diane from @dianeandsamson is for you. We are Aussie homesteaders and Aussie gardeners passionate about sharing our mistakes, lessons and inspiration to encourage others to just grow. The earthly roots podcast is an extension of our mission to live off the land, and use our own two hands to make the world and our lives a better place. A garden and homestead podcast that takes known and new topics and approaches them from two perspectives, the scientific side and the beginner gardener side.     Behind the scenes: www.instagram.com/earthlyrootspodcast   Follow Robyn on her channel:  www.youtube.com/c/thenaturepatch www.instagram.com/thenaturepatch   Follow Diane on her channel:  www.youtube.com/c/dianeandsamson www.instagram.com/diane.and.samson
Lately, along with so many others on east coast of Australia we've been struggling with a lot of rain.... With more on the forecast, we thought it fitting to sit down and chat about how we're dealing with water management in our gardens. We chat through some tips on how to prepare for a large rain event, how to manage water during those downpours and what we're focusing on when we can't get outside.    Check out some of our favourite resources regarding water management!  🌿The  @Discover Permaculture with Geoff Lawton  channel for videos on permaculture designs for water management - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slWpIrksyI8🌿  @EdibleAcres  YouTube channel for water diversion and hand digging ponds - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDtJiDGC3xU 🌿  @Morag Gamble : Our Permaculture Life  YouTube channel for excellent masterclasses on water resilience in the garden - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GeUiIrQH9M 🌿 How to manage the garden after heavy rain by  @The Nature Patch  - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1n1r2lMCniI&t=258s  🌿  @Andrew Millison   is a fantastic permaculture teacher, his videos use graphics to simple explain the principles - https://www.youtube.com/c/amillison We started a gardening and homesteading podcast. We are excited to chat through great topics about gardening and homesteading. Join us weekly for this great garden podcast, where we share stories, tips and our own experiences gardening with all the variety of methods out there. For all of you searching for great homestead podcasts and Australian garden podcasts this great collaboration between Robyn from  @The Nature Patch   and Diane from  @Diane and Samson   is for you. We are Aussie homesteaders and Aussie gardeners passionate about sharing our mistakes, lessons and inspiration to encourage others to just grow. The earthly roots podcast is an extension of our mission to live off the land, and use our own two hands to make the world and our lives a better place. A garden and homestead podcast that takes known and new topics and approaches them from two perspectives, the scientific side and the beginner gardener side.       Behind the scenes: www.instagram.com/earthlyrootspodcast  Follow Robyn on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/thenaturepatchwww.instagram.com/thenaturepatch   Follow Diane on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/dianeandsamsonwww.instagram.com/diane.and.samson
The soil temperature is rising, the animals are busy and the gardens are waking up! It's Spring time here and we're excited to get outside and begin the growing season! In today's episode, we chat about our plans for the Spring garden, how we're prepping the soil and what we're growing. We also discuss how a changing season makes us feel and what we notice in nature and our local surroundings that signify springtime!  We started a gardening and homesteading podcast. We are excited to chat through great topics about gardening and homesteading. Join us weekly for this great garden podcast, where we share stories, tips and our own experiences gardening with all the variety of methods out there. For all of you searching for great homestead podcasts and Australian garden podcasts this great collaboration between @thenaturepatch Robyn, and Diane from @dianeandsamson is for you. We are Aussie homesteaders and Aussie gardeners passionate about sharing our mistakes, lessons and inspiration to encourage others to just grow. The earthly roots podcast is an extension of our mission to live off the land, and use our own to hands to make the world and our lives a better place. A garden and homestead podcast that takes known and new topics and approaches them from two perspectives, the scientific side and the beginner gardener side.
Spring has arrived and today we are talking all about preparing for Spring in the gardens. We also discuss why we choose to garden without chemicals or pesticides and how this benefits us and the creatures in  the garden. It can be an overwhelming task after a restful Winter, but we are finding ways to keep tasks bite sized so we can manage it and stay ahead in time for the busy growing season. We started a gardening and homesteading podcast. We are excited to chat through great topics about gardening and homesteading. Join us weekly for this great garden podcast, where we share stories, tips and our own experiences gardening with all the variety of methods out there. For all of you searching for great homestead podcasts and Australian garden podcasts this great collaboration between @thenaturepatch Robyn, and Diane from @dianeandsamson is for you. We are Aussie homesteaders and Aussie gardeners passionate about sharing our mistakes, lessons and inspiration to encourage others to just grow. The earthly roots podcast is an extension of our mission to live off the land, and use our own to hands to make the world and our lives a better place. A garden and homestead podcast that takes known and new topics and approaches them from two perspectives, the scientific side and the beginner gardener side.
In this episode we chat all about sustainability and how this doesn't have to be as overwhelming as it first appears. We grow our own food to reduce our carbon footprint and become more sustainable in our food security. But sustainability can look very different to many of us, and at different stages of our life. Find out how we have worked towards being more sustainable in different aspects of our lives. Reduce your eco-anxiety and know that we all start somewhere and that's okay. So why should we care about sustainability, what does it look like in our lives, and what does it really mean to be sustainable? We explore all these questions in today's podcast.  We started a gardening and homesteading podcast. We are excited to chat through great topics about gardening and homesteading. Join us weekly for this great garden podcast, where we share stories, tips and our own experiences gardening with all the variety of methods out there. For all of you searching for great homestead podcasts and Australian garden podcasts this great collaboration between @thenaturepatch Robyn, and Diane from @dianeandsamson is for you. We are Aussie homesteaders and Aussie gardeners passionate about sharing our mistakes, lessons and inspiration to encourage others to just grow. The earthly roots podcast is an extension of our mission to live off the land, and use our own to hands to make the world and our lives a better place. A garden and homestead podcast that takes known and new topics and approaches them from two perspectives, the scientific side and the beginner gardener side.
Sometimes the winter blues can kick in and your motivation can get low.  It's all too easy to start comparing your garden and get a feeling like it isn't thriving or doing well. We feel all of that too; that end of season slump. But, it is almost over. Today we share our lack of motivation and, although we feel down, are determined to overcome this. We chat of how we're preparing for spring in Australia. Although the internet gives us lots of inspiration, comparing your garden to other gardens can kill motivation. Today we are delving into how our gardens are thriving no matter how they look. With Spring around the corner they will flourish again. We started a gardening and homesteading podcast. We are excited to chat through great topics about gardening and homesteading. Join us weekly for this great garden podcast, where we share stories, tips and our own experiences gardening with all the variety of methods out there. For all of you searching for great homestead podcasts and Australian garden podcasts this great collaboration between @thenaturepatch Robyn, and Diane from @dianeandsamson is for you. We are Aussie homesteaders and Aussie gardeners passionate about sharing our mistakes, lessons and inspiration to encourage others to just grow. The earthly roots podcast is an extension of our mission to live off the land, and use our own two hands to make the world and our lives a better place. A garden and homestead podcast that takes known and new topics and approaches them from two perspectives, the scientific side and the beginner gardener side. 
Australian homesteading and gardening. Listen in to weekly episodes as we share our greatest tips, experiences, stories and all things gardening. This great collaboration between @thenaturepatch Robyn, and Diane from @dianeandsamson has something for everyone! Get to know Robyn, a passionate environmental scientist, and Diane, an enthralled beginner gardener living on a young homestead. The earthly roots podcast is the next step for them on a journey to live off the land with sustainability, abundance and experimentation in mind. It is a garden and homesteading podcast that takes known, and new, topics and approaches them from two contrasting perspectives, the scientific side and the amateur enthusiast side. This is the first of many episodes. Listen in to hear all about the why's of Robyn and Diane's journey that led them both to where they are today.  Behind the scenes: www.instagram.com/earthlyrootspodcast   Follow Robyn on her channel:  www.youtube.com/c/thenaturepatch  www.instagram.com/thenaturepatch   Follow Diane on her channel:  www.youtube.com/c/dianeandsamson  www.instagram.com/diane.and.samson
Earthly Roots is a podcast co-hosted by Robyn and Diane. Two Australian YouTubers, gardeners, homesteaders and women passionate about connecting to nature and living off the land. 
Loved this episode? Consider supporting the podcast on Buy Me A Coffee, with a donation, we would love to hear from you: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/earthlyrootspod Today I (Robyn) sit down with my partner Scott to chat all about our goals and how we're transitioning from the classic, 9-5 jobs to working for ourselves and living our dream. It's always been a dream of mine to work from home and although we're not there yet, today we chat through some of the steps we're taking to one day be financially independent. Hope you enjoy! We started a gardening and homesteading podcast. We are excited to chat through great topics about gardening and homesteading. Join us weekly for this great garden podcast, where we share stories, tips and our own experiences gardening with all the variety of methods out there. For all of you searching for great homestead podcasts and Australian garden podcasts this great collaboration between @thenaturepatch Robyn, and Diane from @dianeandsamson is for you. We are Aussie homesteaders and Aussie gardeners passionate about sharing our mistakes, lessons and inspiration to encourage others to just grow. The earthly roots podcast is an extension of our mission to live off the land, and use our own two hands to make the world and our lives a better place. A garden and homestead podcast that takes known and new topics and approaches them from two perspectives, the scientific side and the beginner gardener side. Behind the scenes: www.instagram.com/earthlyrootspodcast Follow Robyn on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/thenaturepatch www.instagram.com/thenaturepatch Follow Diane on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/dianeandsamson www.instagram.com/diane.and.samson
Loved this episode? Consider supporting the podcast on Buy Me A Coffee, with a donation, we would love to hear from you: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/earthlyrootspod We started a gardening and homesteading podcast. We are excited to chat through great topics about gardening and homesteading. Join us weekly for this great garden podcast, where we share stories, tips and our own experiences gardening with all the variety of methods out there. For all of you searching for great homestead podcasts and Australian garden podcasts this great collaboration between @thenaturepatch Robyn, and Diane from @dianeandsamson is for you. We are Aussie homesteaders and Aussie gardeners passionate about sharing our mistakes, lessons and inspiration to encourage others to just grow. The earthly roots podcast is an extension of our mission to live off the land, and use our own two hands to make the world and our lives a better place. A garden and homestead podcast that takes known and new topics and approaches them from two perspectives, the scientific side and the beginner gardener side. Behind the scenes: www.instagram.com/earthlyrootspodcast Follow Robyn on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/thenaturepatch www.instagram.com/thenaturepatch Follow Diane on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/dianeandsamson www.instagram.com/diane.and.samson
Loved this episode? Consider supporting the podcast on Buy Me A Coffee, with a donation, we would love to hear from you: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/earthlyrootspod If you want to hear more about Diane and Samson's homesteading journey or want to follow along with their bus conversion head over to their YouTube Channel here: @DianeandSamson Today Diane has her partner on the podcast with her and they chat through the challenges they have faced when working together on the homestead and during the bus conversion. They chat through the decision to move up to the country from the city and the effects this has had on their relationship, goals and hobbies. A great one to listen to if you're nervous about taking the leap yourself or if you're just wanting to relate to a real couple facing the challenges and successes of building large projects together and NOT killing one another. We started a gardening and homesteading podcast. We are excited to chat through great topics about gardening and homesteading. Join us weekly for this great garden podcast, where we share stories, tips and our own experiences gardening with all the variety of methods out there. For all of you searching for great homestead podcasts and Australian garden podcasts this great collaboration between @thenaturepatch Robyn, and Diane from @dianeandsamson is for you. We are Aussie homesteaders and Aussie gardeners passionate about sharing our mistakes, lessons and inspiration to encourage others to just grow. The earthly roots podcast is an extension of our mission to live off the land, and use our own two hands to make the world and our lives a better place. A garden and homestead podcast that takes known and new topics and approaches them from two perspectives, the scientific side and the beginner gardener side. Behind the scenes: www.instagram.com/earthlyrootspodcast Follow Robyn on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/thenaturepatch www.instagram.com/thenaturepatch Follow Diane on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/dianeandsamson www.instagram.com/diane.and.samson
.Loved this episode? Consider supporting the podcast on Buy Me A Coffee, with a donation, we would love to hear from you: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/earthlyrootspod  @DianeandSamson  are converting a bus into a tiny home which they plan on traveling around Australia in in 2024. They have been working away stripping a 2001 Austral Starliner and planning out their perfect, sustainable home. Today Diane answers all of Robyn's questions about the bus conversion so far and chats through what's its really been like building a home with no experience. Diane has created a map where you can pin your suburb to host the bus, or to organise a meet up during the trip if you would like to be a part of it head to this link: https://map.proxi.co/r/4-y-w2cjm6jrbUPnZl5T We started a gardening and homesteading podcast. We are excited to chat through great topics about gardening and homesteading. Join us weekly for this great garden podcast, where we share stories, tips and our own experiences gardening with all the variety of methods out there. For all of you searching for great homestead podcasts and Australian garden podcasts this great collaboration between @thenaturepatch Robyn, and Diane from @dianeandsamson is for you. We are Aussie homesteaders and Aussie gardeners passionate about sharing our mistakes, lessons and inspiration to encourage others to just grow. The earthly roots podcast is an extension of our mission to live off the land, and use our own two hands to make the world and our lives a better place. A garden and homestead podcast that takes known and new topics and approaches them from two perspectives, the scientific side and the beginner gardener side. Behind the scenes: www.instagram.com/earthlyrootspodcast Follow Robyn on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/thenaturepatch www.instagram.com/thenaturepatch Follow Diane on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/dianeandsamson www.instagram.com/diane.and.samson
.Loved this episode? Consider supporting the podcast on Buy Me A Coffee, with a donation, we would love to hear from you: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/earthlyrootspod One of the best reasons to grow your own food or to move out to the suburbs or even to rural locations is to lower your cost of living. With so many of us having higher bills than ever before, with prices of food continuing to rise, there is a need to change our spending habits and embrace making more. Today Robyn and I chat through what's been happening this last month while we have been gone and also share some of the ways we reduce our own cost of living and the choices in our lives that help us be frugal. We started a gardening and homesteading podcast. We are excited to chat through great topics about gardening and homesteading. Join us weekly for this great garden podcast, where we share stories, tips and our own experiences gardening with all the variety of methods out there. For all of you searching for great homestead podcasts and Australian garden podcasts this great collaboration between @thenaturepatch Robyn, and Diane from @dianeandsamson is for you. We are Aussie homesteaders and Aussie gardeners passionate about sharing our mistakes, lessons and inspiration to encourage others to just grow. The earthly roots podcast is an extension of our mission to live off the land, and use our own two hands to make the world and our lives a better place. A garden and homestead podcast that takes known and new topics and approaches them from two perspectives, the scientific side and the beginner gardener side. Behind the scenes: www.instagram.com/earthlyrootspodcast Follow Robyn on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/thenaturepatch www.instagram.com/thenaturepatch Follow Diane on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/dianeandsamson www.instagram.com/diane.and.samson
Imposter syndrome in the garden and on the homestead is not a fun thing to experience. With social media often glamourising every aspect of day to day life, it can feel disheartening and like you're not doing enough. We've been feeling a little like this lately, particularly with sharing our gardens on Youtube and not feeling like we have much to share, that we should be sharing more, when in reality the garden goes through ebs and flows and slow periods where not a lot happens. In these times, it's fine to not feel the pressure to post on social media or meet 'expectations' that you've created in your mind, but take it slow, surround yourself with good people and set manageable tasks. Loved this episode? Consider supporting the podcast on Buy Me A Coffee, with a donation, we would love to hear from you: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/earthlyrootspod We started a gardening and homesteading podcast. We are excited to chat through great topics about gardening and homesteading. Join us weekly for this great garden podcast, where we share stories, tips and our own experiences gardening with all the variety of methods out there. For all of you searching for great homestead podcasts and Australian garden podcasts this great collaboration between @thenaturepatch Robyn, and Diane from @dianeandsamson is for you. We are Aussie homesteaders and Aussie gardeners passionate about sharing our mistakes, lessons and inspiration to encourage others to just grow. The earthly roots podcast is an extension of our mission to live off the land, and use our own two hands to make the world and our lives a better place. A garden and  homestead podcast that takes known and new topics and approaches them from two perspectives, the scientific side and the beginner gardener side. Behind the scenes: www.instagram.com/earthlyrootspodcast Follow Robyn on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/thenaturepatch www.instagram.com/thenaturepatch Follow Diane on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/dianeandsamson www.instagram.com/diane.and.samson
Autumn gardening does not need to be unproductive, in fact this is a wonderful time to grow cool weather crops like brassicas, onions, garlic, greens, peas, the list is endless. So don't look at your garden and despair that it will not produce, instead listen up to just how much can be grown over Autumn and Winter. Loved this episode? Consider supporting the podcast on Buy Me A Coffee, with a donation, we would love to hear from you: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/earthlyrootspod We started a gardening and homesteading podcast. We are excited to chat through great topics about gardening and homesteading. Join us weekly for this great garden podcast, where we share stories, tips and our own experiences gardening with all the variety of methods out there. For all of you searching for great homestead podcasts and Australian garden podcasts this great collaboration between @thenaturepatch Robyn, and Diane from @dianeandsamson is for you. We are Aussie homesteaders and Aussie gardeners passionate about sharing our mistakes, lessons and inspiration to encourage others to just grow. The earthly roots podcast is an extension of our mission to live off the land, and use our own two hands to make the world and our lives a better place. A garden and  homestead podcast that takes known and new topics and approaches them from two perspectives, the scientific side and the beginner gardener side. Behind the scenes: www.instagram.com/earthlyrootspodcast Follow Robyn on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/thenaturepatch www.instagram.com/thenaturepatch Follow Diane on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/dianeandsamson www.instagram.com/diane.and.samson
In today's episode, we chat all things permaculture and how we apply the foundations of this concept in our gardens. We both practice permaculture principles in our gardens and have witnessed just how amazing the benefits can be for our health and the health of the planet. We'd love to know if you apply any of these permaculture principles in your life/garden! 12 Permaculture Principles - https://www.milkwood.net/permaculture/ Loved this episode? Consider supporting the podcast on Buy Me A Coffee, with a donation, we would love to hear from you: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/earthlyrootspod We started a gardening and homesteading podcast. We are excited to chat through great topics about gardening and homesteading. Join us weekly for this great garden podcast, where we share stories, tips and our own experiences gardening with all the variety of methods out there. For all of you searching for great homestead podcasts and Australian garden podcasts this great collaboration between @thenaturepatch Robyn, and Diane from @dianeandsamson is for you. We are Aussie homesteaders and Aussie gardeners passionate about sharing our mistakes, lessons and inspiration to encourage others to just grow. The earthly roots podcast is an extension of our mission to live off the land, and use our own two hands to make the world and our lives a better place. A garden and  homestead podcast that takes known and new topics and approaches them from two perspectives, the scientific side and the beginner gardener side. Behind the scenes: www.instagram.com/earthlyrootspodcast Follow Robyn on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/thenaturepatch www.instagram.com/thenaturepatch Follow Diane on her channel: www.youtube.com/c/dianeandsamson www.instagram.com/diane.and.samson
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