Chatting about indigenous gardens: Stagg DLA on One FM 98.5

A stunning Nodding Blue Lily (Stypandra glauca) flowering in the grounds at the Euroa Arboretum late September 2020. Such a stunning, showy, yet hardy plant, indigenous to the Goulburn Broken region. Photo by Melissa Stagg.

A stunning Nodding Blue Lily (Stypandra glauca) flowering in the grounds at the Euroa Arboretum late September 2020. Such a stunning, showy, yet hardy plant, indigenous to the Goulburn Broken region. Photo by Melissa Stagg.

🌼 Well, people love a bit of garden chat 🐞

Following the popularity of my article explaining the difference between a native garden an an indigenous garden, I was invited to have a chat on Shepparton local station One FM 98.5. It was lovely chatting with Terri, and hopefully we’ve helped people make some wiser garden decisions for their patch.

A podcast of the interview can be found on Soundcloud at the link below.

https://soundcloud.com/user-570295409/terri-cowley-interviews-landscape-architect-melissa-stagg-shepplife-september-4-2020

In our chat, Terri and I discuss the Euroa Arboretum and the Goulburn Broken Indigenous Seedbank. To find out more about these two organisations, click the links below.

Euroa Arboretum http://euroaarboretum.com.au/

Goulburn Broken Indigenous Seedbank http://www.gbiseedbank.com.au/

The original full article explaining the difference between native and indigenous gardens and plants, and why I know so much about it, can be found below.

By Melissa Stagg - Principal Landscape Architect