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94 Days until Spring ๐ŸŒฑToday was a beautiful day to make compost...Both at home and at the Yarrow Street community garden...
30/05/2026

94 Days until Spring ๐ŸŒฑ
Today was a beautiful day to make compost...
Both at home and at the Yarrow Street community garden.

Being able to turn waste into garden gold is a no brainer.
Our process was simple - we filled a black compost bin with all the spent plants from summer jumped up and down on it a few times (well my teenager did) then picked off all the ragged looking leaves of the silverbeet and celery to go in, before putting a few scoops of compost on top to inoculate the pile.
Lid on. Boom ๐Ÿ’ฅ

Pam Templer what garden task did you tick off today???

I also did something I was really proud of.
This morning I had a job to do in town. I biked instead of driving (first win) but what's bigger for me was that even though my boys didn't want to come biking I chose to go on an adventure ride (on my own) before heading home. Just for fun and because it made me feel so alive and happy!
Might not seem like much, but as a mum who feels like she's always rushing around - that time out on my bike, just for me, was magic.

95 Days until Spring ๐ŸŒฑ5 Days into my 100 Day Garden + Life Glow up Challenge.๐Ÿ’š Today started in one of my favourite ways...
29/05/2026

95 Days until Spring ๐ŸŒฑ

5 Days into my 100 Day Garden + Life Glow up Challenge.

๐Ÿ’š Today started in one of my favourite ways. Bouquet making, with my littlest helper talking my ear off and snaffling flowers for his own bouquet.

Garden mahi for the day was in one of our Glengarry Kai Project Community Gardens.
I really love that I get to grow beyond my front fence, spreading my Festival Farm philosophies over our community.

With the tamariki from Just Four Kids we weeded and planted out spinach, silverbeet, pansy and peas (skills they are now confident in, after monthly gardening sessions with Mouse and I)
Today we also got to teach them about seedsaving and composting ๐Ÿฅน
Toddler and pre schooler chats really are the best.

I then showed up for myself and hit the gym ๐Ÿ‹๏ธโ€โ™€๏ธ

So far this challenge and the accountability of recording it here (even if no one ever read or responded) is really helping me to build momentum.
Let's keep going!!! AND if you wanted to join me please do it would be so fun

97 days until Spring ๐ŸŒฑToday was all about tackling the Scarlet Runner beans growing in our verge garden.Absolute legends...
27/05/2026

97 days until Spring ๐ŸŒฑ
Today was all about tackling the Scarlet Runner beans growing in our verge garden.
Absolute legends those beans.
Those things fed my family all summer and also a gorgeous, elderly couple who Iโ€™d regularly catch harvesting them on their daily walks.
Community gardening but accidental this time ๐Ÿคญ Not that I'm complaining - it made my heart happy each time I saw them.

But I swear everyone should grow runner beans. Chuck them in after the frosts, give them something to climb and theyโ€™ll produce like theyโ€™ve got something to prove.
We ate heaps as green beans but mostly let them dry for storage beans. And honestly I was NOT prepared for the surprise inside those crispy, paper pods. I'm pretty sure they crossed with my Painted Runner Beans because the seeds came out this insane speckled lilac colour. It is so pretty.

Mother Nature said: you wanted food security but hereโ€™s aesthetics too ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ

Anyway, today I chopped the vines down (they will be composted in tomorrow's garden sesh) but left the roots in because runner beans can form tubers and regrow next season.
I MUST mulch them with straw before winter properly kicks off though unless I want them to freeze and rot!!! We also harvested the last of the dried bean pods. I let these dry off inside before de-shelling so the beans have no moisture left in them
No joke there were some pods the length of my forearm ๐Ÿ‘พ

Current life strategy:
Cut back whatโ€™s overgrown and make room for regrowth.

98 Days untill Spring ๐ŸŒฑToday after mahi I went to the gym so when I got home with me jelly legs the last thing I felt li...
27/05/2026

98 Days untill Spring ๐ŸŒฑ

Today after mahi I went to the gym so when I got home with me jelly legs the last thing I felt like doing was gardening! But then I was like come on woman yah can't fail on only the 2nd day of your challenge.
So without sitting down I went straight out and planted my garlic.
I put these amongst the Colibri poppies. Last season they were great companion plants.

We grew these Elephants last season from cloves given to me by my brother in law. Some of them grew to a really fantastic size. Those biggies I replanted and the rest we are using in the kitchen.

By the end of that I was in the swing of it and gathered up some strawberry runners to edge another two wee garden beds because who doesn't love strawbs ๐Ÿ“โค๏ธ

27/05/2026

Welcome to the first day of my 100 days until Spring - Glow up.
99 days to rebuild my gardens and myself.

Monday is a super busy "mum" afternoon for me so today's garden task needed to be a qu**ky.
I decided to start my Anenome planting by putting a border of them in this new driveway garden bed. Only a few hundred left to get planted...

It might have been a tiny job but thats the whole point of this challenge. To take action and build momentum.

Instead of doing nothing because I was "too busy" I did something and that progress led to me remembering how much I love anenomes. I'm now motivated to keep on planting them over this coming week. And because I was feeling so happy with myself for sticking to my challenge I found a way to fit in a walk with the boys activities too - winning ๐Ÿ’ช

Welcome to 100 Days untill Spring - glow up.๐Ÿ’š 99 days to rebuild the garden and myself because itโ€™s the mirror to my lif...
25/05/2026

Welcome to 100 Days untill Spring - glow up.
๐Ÿ’š 99 days to rebuild the garden and myself because itโ€™s the mirror to my life.

I think neglected gardens tell the truth.
The truth about exhaustion.
About change that has been building.
When you slip into survival mode instead of thriving.

Mineโ€™s overgrown, messy, tired and still somehow trying.
Just like me.

So for the next 100 days until Spring, Iโ€™m choosing to slowly bring us both back to life and bring you along for the ride (Yes Bobbie my bike is sure to feature because I luv her)

One garden job and one better choice at a time.
Because apparently it takes more than one day of motivation to change your life ๐Ÿคฎ
Thats actually really hard for me to stomach as a lady with an easily distracted brain, that takes me on constant side quests. In the past sticking to exercise routines and the like can be hard for me!

But the science around habits says real change happens through small repeated actions, consistency, visible progress and routines that slowly become part of who we are.
Oh man.

So inspired by my gorgeous friend .0 and her 100 day challenge (focused on health) and her bloody gorgeous English spring garden, I'm starting a challenge too.
With your help to keep me on task ๐Ÿ™

This isnโ€™t about creating a perfect garden or life in 100 days.
Itโ€™s about showing up daily for myself - touching grass as they say.
Building better habits and creating a life that feels calmer yet more alive once spring hits.

Bring on day 1 ๐ŸŒฑ

17/05/2026

I encourage you all to find friends who not only embrace your "weird" but say what a great idea and how can I help ๐Ÿ’š
Mouse is the necessary calm to my creative chaos!
Together we created this installation - Where do your groceries grow?
As part of the epic NoTA
๐Ÿ’š The idea was to highlight our Glengarry Community Kai Project Glengarry - a great place to live & work while also getting people to think about the role of local producers in their own consumer habits.
All the vegetables used in this art piece were from Murihiku farmers and Pipers
AND before any one asks - NO vegetables were wasted.
Ummmm if that thought crossed your mind, do you even know me ๐Ÿซข
All the scrapy pieces were feed to our hens and the dismantled vegetables have been put in meals, fridges and freezers to be eaten over the winter.
It was so fun seeing people's reactions and disbelief that they were real vegetables, especially the potatoes. I guess you don't really see potatoes hanging about like that normally!
The whole event was ALOT of fun with so many fantastic creative opportunities to participate in and witness. Becs and all the team what an epic achievement ๐Ÿ‘
Also thank you for this wee video ๐Ÿ’š

I'm exciting to be creating some art installations tomorrow night for this epic event ๐Ÿ˜Ž
14/05/2026

I'm exciting to be creating some art installations tomorrow night for this epic event ๐Ÿ˜Ž

It's been another beautiful, busy and blustery (it was very wintery in the South) mother's day weekend ๐Ÿ’I know I say it ...
10/05/2026

It's been another beautiful, busy and blustery (it was very wintery in the South) mother's day weekend ๐Ÿ’

I know I say it every year - BUT I really, really adore helping to shower love on the important wฤhine in your life through blooms.

๐Ÿ’– You can swipe to see some of the bouquets I put together this time. Like always, I got busy and didn't get photos of them all but you can feel the mood.

The last pic is of my special mother day gift.

You might just see socks but I see a teenage boy who remembers that mum is constantly hunting for her ankle socks, a sister in law who took the time to take my boys shopping so I had a gift to open on Mother's Day, a card my niece purchased for them so they could write me little love notes, the misspelled words I will treasure forever, my favourite breakfast ingredients that my husband and youngest snuck out to buy when I was holed up in the garage creating your loved ones flowers, the breakfast in bed bagels and coffee made by said teenager, Sammy offering to drive me on deliveries so we could have some one on one time during a busy time for me, my youngests teacher messaging me to let him know she had my special mother days card finished and safe for him to give me Monday because he had been off school sick Thursday and Friday ๐Ÿฅน

So many mini moments of aroha found amongst the chaos of living.
And I think that actually epitomises my version of motherhood.

๐Ÿ’– I will forever be grateful to you all, who in big and small ways contribute and support me on my motherhood journey.

Side note - No matter what season of life you are in please keep hunting for, experiencing and remembering your mini moments of aroha.
Humanity really needs us too!

๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–SOLD OUT๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–Time to celebrate those wonderful women in your life - Mother's Day is Sunday 10th ๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿฉท I have ordered in be...
04/05/2026

๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–SOLD OUT๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–
Time to celebrate those wonderful women in your life - Mother's Day is Sunday 10th ๐Ÿ˜˜

๐Ÿฉท I have ordered in beautiful protea and lucadendron again, from a Nelson Flower Farm to mix with the last of our garden goodies, think chrysanthemum, nerines, sweetpeas and if we are lucky some roses.
I will have enough flowers for 10 bouquets.

Bouquet options are $50, $75 or $100 + delivery
Delivery will be Sunday ๐Ÿฉท

Here are some bouquets from Mother's Day past to give you an idea or what this years creations might look like.

Message me to order
Nic

So I got very carried away in my seed sowing/plant ordering forgetting that I know only farm a town section ๐ŸซฃWhich lucky...
02/05/2026

So I got very carried away in my seed sowing/plant ordering forgetting that I know only farm a town section ๐Ÿซฃ

Which lucky for you means I have some speciality cut flower seedlings available.

First up are Ranunculus.

I'm selling these locally for $20 a punnet.
You can't get these babes many places.
I've included some of my photos from seasons past to remind you how gorgeous they are!!!!
DM me and I will send my availability list some varieties have sold out already ๐Ÿฉท
Nic

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