What a great bunch of plants! I am excited to see it later in the season.
@ElementsOfResilience4 күн бұрын
Thanks! Same here, of course. I’ll share an update at the end of the season (as a few will have to move on, they’re outgrowing their pots!)
@SIERRATREES7 күн бұрын
This is great ; I am looking to move from my apartment city life, to something like this. The possibilities with plants in a small space seem endless , as you've demonstrated so well.
@ElementsOfResilience7 күн бұрын
Thanks. Start small and dream big! Good luck on your journey.
@SIERRATREES6 күн бұрын
@@ElementsOfResilience Thank you. Keep up the great work..
@Rakibahamme04 күн бұрын
Hello, how are you? I am a regular viewer of your KZbin channel. I came here to say that- "Your channel always leaves me excited for the next upload!" Good Luck
@ElementsOfResilience4 күн бұрын
Cheers mate
@Rakibahamme03 күн бұрын
@@ElementsOfResilience I would like to contact you.
@ElementsOfResilience2 күн бұрын
@@Rakibahamme0 We have a contact form on our website. If you send me a message through there I will get back to you as soon as possible! (Which will probably be beginning to mid-January due to a holiday break). Thanks
@themondaycorner9 күн бұрын
Is being a land steward similar to having an allotment in the UK? The space looks incredibly productive, and I love the names of the native plants! 👍
@ElementsOfResilience7 күн бұрын
Yup, can be. To me the definition for someone who stewards land can be quite broad. Ranging from a few square metres to many hectares and everything in between. It’s more about intention than size! The cool names partly come from te reo Māori; the language of the indigenous people of NZ. This means plant nerds like myself get to learn about plants in a at least 3 languages! (Te reo, English and botanical names)