Earthly Roots

Earthly Roots

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.

  1. 06/29/2023

    Transitioning from the 9-5 to a Small Business and Living Our Dream | Earthly Roots | Ep 26

    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

    1h 1m
  2. 06/15/2023

    What it's REALLY like to work together on the Homestead and Bus Conversion | Earthly Roots Ep. 24

    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

    57 min
  3. 06/08/2023

    Converting a Bus into a Home with No Experience: What it's Been Like So Far | Ep 23

    .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

    47 min
  4. 06/01/2023

    How we Live Frugally and Maintain a Low Cost of Living + Autumn Catch Up | Earthly Roots Ep. 22

    .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

    46 min
  5. 04/20/2023

    Self Doubt is Holding You Back - Managing Imposter Syndrome | Earthly Roots Podcast | Ep 21

    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

    45 min
  6. 04/13/2023

    The Autumn Garden Need Not Be Unproductive | Growing Food in Cool Weather | Earthly Roots | Ep 20

    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

    45 min
  7. 04/06/2023

    Permaculture: How These 12 Principles Can Transform Your Garden | Ep 19

    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

    1h 7m

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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.