Natured Living Garden projects and plants.
Pink Muscat grapes
Morning Tea on Wood & Schist @ Number 4
Spring Apple Blossom @ Number 4
DoC hut Vibe @ The Heights
Health giving Elder-Berry along the Clutha/Mata-Au
Nourishing mustard Greencrop in the Greenhouse @ Number 4
The excitement of ripening tomatoes @ Number 4
A Big Schist and Melycitus Welcome @ Davie's Mt Iron
NZ natives of the South, Hebes, Korokias, Kowhai, Silver Tussocks.
Cheries are so delicious.
Abundant Rhubarb softening the garden shed @ Number 4
Hardy Natives coping with the chill @ Eeely Point
Back to basics. Summer accomodation in the garden.
Red flowering Geums tickling Kowhai @ Number 4
Growing Beauty @ Hawea Valley (Xanthe White Design)
Growing food is essential.. Brave Cucumber @ Number 4
Delightful Yam leaves just before the Frosts
Central Otago Rock Garden @ Forest Heights
Echinops @ Number 4
Greenhouse goodies @ Number 4
Natured Living design @ Mt Iron
Herbs are essential in the Garden, Thyme, Sage, Rosemary, Lemon, Balm, Bay, All grow well In Otago!
Blingy Astrid daisies @ Vickis Wānaka
Rainbow grasses lead the way up @ Number 4
Schist garden with small Marlborough Daisies and Bidid Bidis @ Forset Heights
A favourite of our Kiwi birds! Kowhai in all its glory.
An early Watercolour NaturedLivingGardenPlan
Bird Haven @ Eely point
Bee Happy @ Number 4
Cool green boarder here @ Meadowstone
Otago Winter gardening @ Number 4
Lake Wānaka tickled with Natives @ Briar Bank
Abundant creeping Chamomile @ Number 4
White Sage @ Number 4
Nasturtiums @ Number 4
Spring Bublbs herald Spring here @ Meadowstone
Deciduous Courtyard with Wisteria, Hydrangea, Roses and hidden Bulbs @ Warren Street
Hands on gardening with help from their Garden Coach, Moi
Beans are such easy and productive Veggies to grow and add Nitrogen to the soil.
Rainbow grass, Lavender, Rose, Poppy seed heads and a Cherry.
Manuka Flowers for beauty and the bees.
Wild Grasses @ Eely Point
Plans for a healing space @ Hawea Valley
Textures, colours and small details. Seen here @ number 4
Deciduous trees and a garden of Rhododenronds, Camelias, Daphne and Ealeagnus @ Meadowstone
Spuds are such a fun crop to grow, harvest and eat!
Splendid Carmichalea flowers from Guyton Food Forest now @ Number 4
Newly installed Schist inspired Garden for entertaining and soaking @ Forest Heights
Fritillaria
Quirky table with a view @ Forest Heights
Artistic Poppy seed heads @ Number 4
A new herb garden @ Forest Heights
Machines help here this new Schist wall @ Eely Pint
Natives tickling our home
Entrance pots and plants @ Vicki's
Start of the NZ native screening @ Luggate
A Seasaon Later @ Luggate
The Promise Poppy Emerging @ Number 4
Health giving winter greens 'Miner Lettuce"
Roses for Mum @ Number 4
Bracket fungi in Fiordland. I love the fruits of Mycelium
My truth
Nature Emersion @ Okarito