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Stems Leaves & Roots with Dani

Stems Leaves & Roots with Dani
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This podcast is about everything plants. It is in episodic format. The first few were dedicated to kitchen gardens. I talk about indoor plants and making your gardens stress-free. And on a budget!
I also have minis on women who paved the way for women like myself in this industry. From the first to get degrees in horticulture, to the women who made it easier for us modern gals to study at places like Burnley
In 2025, I start a new imagining of bites. These are about my favourite plants and how you will also fall in love with them. I will tell you about how to grow them.
In the future, I hope to have some interviews with women in horticulture of today.
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Send us a text What's your favourite tree? Have I spoken about it here? If not, why not shoot me an email at stemsleavesroots@gmail.com and tell me about your favourite trees or anything else for that matter. This episode is about trees you may want to plant in your garden! Trees part 2www.youtube.com/@rockytropixgardening https://www.australianplantsonline.com.au/magnolia-little-gem.html?srsltid=AfmBOoqIZEc-tdMjw2xFEs9tLiVlCuHk_Xxw-0tkptbM7lSsTFxIsQAR https://www.speciality...
Send us a text https://longpoint.com.au/types-of-gumtrees-in-australia/#:~:text=Some%20of%20the%20gumtrees%20at,such%20as%20lorikeets%20and%20parrots. https://csjonesresearch.wordpress.com/2013/01/14/eucalyptus-corymbia-and-angophora-eucalypts/#:~:text=Corymbia:%20These%20are%20mostly%20'gums,Gum%20and%20the%20Spotted%20Gum. https://anpsa.org.au/genera/eucalypts-eucalyptus-corymbia-angophora/#:~:text=It%20is%20possible%20that%20a,the%20same%20plane%20(Fig%203) https://www.agriculture.gov.au/s...
Send us a text A rewrite of an old episode about bush food and you, plus how to incorporate natives into your garden. https://www.bushfoodshop.com.au/ https://bushtobowl.com/?fbclid=IwY2xjawL9QR9leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFxbXJmZ1ExT1E0ZGxTb0VOAR4QFyvNxS-65NL_Y-xtHkGK8m1r4AnsAN3PqSa96pqSPhhpZUDiKUZzUldpsA_aem_Fpvk1nKq1pwvPwE_Bcw6dw Picture of kangaroo paws: https://share.google/images/kSQgl2AfEH72MbKMV Pictures will be on instagram. : instagram/stems_leaves_roots Picture of Correa reflexa:...
Send us a text Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this episode will contain names of deceased persons. Associated social media will contain names and images of deceased persons. With the end of NAIDOC week, I decided to look up some early Aboriginal gardeners; however, this proved a wee bit difficult. I chat about why this is the case. Also speak about two ladies who were quoted to have a vast knowledge of plants, the environment, and their use...
Send us a text Yes, I know that Winter is at least one month in, but technically, as of the date of recording, we are still in the first month of Winter! Hello, my dear leaflets, today we are talking about harvesting in Winter, planting in winter, frost structures, and pruning roses and fruit trees! https://www.organicgardenco.com.au/blog/helpful-tips-for-your-garden/what-to-plant-in-winter-melbourne#:~:text=From%20hearty%20vegetables%20like%20carrots%2C%20broccoli%2C%20and,plants...
Send us a text Drop me line at stemsleavesroots@gmail.com or by me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/StemsLeavesRoots My dear leaflets, I am going to talk today about the Bush. As you know, my background is native plants and where do you find most of these plants? Out bush. I am not going to pretend I know everything about the bush, but a million years ago, I did a diploma in Natural Resource management which gave me a pretty broad idea about the bush. https://www.t...
Send us a text Acacia Cognatawww.britannica.com Subfamilies of Fabaceae: https://images.app.goo.gl/J6NcTYWdmMPrtcPZ6 https://pma.com.au/limelight https://gardeningwithangus.com.au/acacia-cognata-bower-beauty-river-wattle https://instagram.com/danikingart Support the show Any links pertaining to this podcast will be in the show notes or through my website. www.stemsleavesandroots.com Thank you to Maddy Thorpe for the artwork. Thank you to Phyllis King for her research. Subscribe now: h...
Send us a text Hello my dear Leaflets, Blame my curiosity after my son went caving, and I pondered on plant species in caves. Be aware, there will be more of these curiosity gems in the mix. https://theconversation.com/study-finds-famous-australian-caves-are-up-to-500-000-years-older-than-we-thought-and-it-could-help-explain-a-megafauna-mystery-190688?utm_medium=article_clipboard_share&utm_source=theconversation.com https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.the...
Send us a text This may say season 2, but the truth of it is, it’s the next 20 main episodes of the podcast, precluding the minis and bites, So today, I am introducing you to this next season plus a taste of a new thing I wanted to try - bites! And no, they are not like last time and insects…I think I may be the only one who’s interested in bugs. But we're talking plants. Favourites of mine, in no particular order, and because our next real episode is on bushland gardens, I though...
Send us a text This may be the first lady who was not born in Australia; however, her contributions to science, botany, art, and history deemed her to have her own mini. Mind you, I could have written a full-on episode on this lady! She fled a war! She spent time in a detention centre! She was awesome! https://www.anbg.gov.au/biography/ducker-sophie-publications.html https://www.anbg.gov.au/biography/ducker-sophie.html https://library.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_...
Send us a text Chorizema - absolutely love this plant. In the fashion world, pink and orange would be a no no no but ij the plant wor;d, its a yes, yes, yes! https://profiles.ala.org.au/opus/foa/profile/Fabaceae https://gardeningwithangus.com.au/chorizema-varium-flame-pea/ https://www.anbg.gov.au/gnp/gnp11/chorizema-cordatum.html Support the show Any links pertaining to this podcast will be in the show notes or through my website. www.stemsleavesandroots.com Thank you to Maddy Thorpe f...
Send us a text It's a mini! I started researching another lady before I settled on this lovely soul. Please be aware; This podcast contains talk on racism and misogyny. Handled with care by Dani. Professor William Broadhurst Brierley (1889–1963) was an English mycologist and plant pathologist. @COMMENT { BibTex package created by Trove, National Library of Australia https://trove.nla.gov.au } @Misc{ trove.nla.gov.au/work/9114601, title = { }, type = { Photograph }, cata...
Send us a text https://museumsvictoria.com.au/article/isabel-cookson-one-tough-cookie/ https://images.app.goo.gl/JUFJa7AZbihs7RsH9 https://images.app.goo.gl/w5e7kjB9jjtubPQ98 https://images.app.goo.gl/WUsdsZFZGV6Zw8NT9 https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/cookson-isabel-clifton-9818 https://museumsvictoria.com.au/melbournemuseum/state-fossil-emblem/baragwanathia/ https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/features/Phytoplankton if you're wondering what phytoplankton is Support the show...
Send us a text This amazing pioneer for women in horticulture was the second woman in Australia to earn a doctorate in Science. She was the first appointed woman to be appointed by the Australian Government. And she was an integral part of the destruction of the prickly pear epidemic. https://thedailygardener.org/otb20210311/ https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/whitehaney-rose-ethel-janet-jean-12015 https://www.eoas.info/biogs/P000892b.htm https://www.anzacsquare.qld.gov.au/st...
Send us a text Hello my dear leaflets, I had wanted to get out this episode of summer happiness before we get into the nitty gritty of podcasting. We're still in that honeymoon stage of the holidays, aren't we? Even if most of us are now back at work. This episode as I said from the other one, is me waffling about my garden and what’s in it and what I have in the way of plans for it over this year! Support the show Any links pertaining to this podcast will be in the sh...
Send us a text Hello, my dear leaflets, Happy New Year! I do hope you had a wonderful Christmas and New Year! This is a synopsis of what I'll be covering this year. Or hope to! Starting the year off strong! Support the show Any links pertaining to this podcast will be in the show notes or through my website. www.stemsleavesandroots.com Thank you to Maddy Thorpe for the artwork. Thank you to Phyllis King for her research. Subscribe now: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2091261/su...
Send us a text "Disclaimer: Please be advised, there will be discussion on suicide, it will be brief but please take care when listening. QUOTE: "I believe in gardening the soil as well as the soul." ~ Costa Georgiadis Mental health is important for everyone. This episode, we will be talking about sensory gardens and what can help with mental health. Websites to help with this: https://www.ruok.org.au/ https://www.headspace.org.au/ https://www.beyondblue.org.au/ ht...
Send us a text Apologies for the hiatus that gripped me through Winter. Will be touching more on this in the next full episode. Apologies also for the horrendous pronunciation of certain words, for example, notoriety and Latin names of plants. (A blooper reel will be coming out with me stumbling over such words) This lady was known in the plant world, literary world, and Art world. She also dabbled in geology and was remembered as a woman who didn't conform to the women of that ...
Send us a text This is a rehash of the bites I did a year ago. Its a prevalent topic at the moment and there is more information. https://www.yates.com.au/garden-hub/aphids/#:~:text=Aphids%20are%20major%20pests%20of,Aphid%20numbers%20to%20build%20rapidly. https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/control-methods/aphids-mealybugs-and-scales https://www.horticulture.com.au/globalassets/hort-innovation/resource-assets/ny15002-aphids-rapidly-reproducing-problem.pdf https://www.business.qld.g...
Send us a text Hello my dear leaflets. I hope you're excited for this mini. A little background of my I chode this lady. Before I went to Burnley College, to study Horticulture, I went to Dookie College. This was because I had wanted to do agriculture but wasn't really knowing in what aspect. I had completed an advanced Certificate in Farming the year before. Anyway, what has this to do with horticulture? It doesn't really. But as I am doing these minis on ...