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Unbeeleafable - Growing food, rewilding, creating habitat and exploring nature (Ange and Mel)

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16 Nov 2023Two peas and a pod00:30:15

Let's kick off the first episode with a giggle (literally), a brief introduction about ourselves, our gardens and how we met.

05 Jun 2024Un-brrr-leafable00:43:02

We're back! After a couple months off, we had a lot to catch up on. Jet setting, winter garden update and a few push ups sprinkled in.

01 May 2024Groundbreaking 00:45:13

If you've ever wondered how to encourage more ground nesting bees and create nesting areas for them, this is the episode for you.

We talk to Freya Jackson, Ecologist and PhD candidate who specialises in ground nesting bee ecology.

You can find Freya on Instagram at Freya Jackson (@freya_beelady) • Instagram photos and videos

24 Oct 2024Marvellous Minibeasts00:47:42

We chat to Perth entomologist Danica McCorquodale of Marvellous Minibeasts about breeding ladybirds for educational and integrated pest management purposes, zombie ladybirds and how to encourage beneficial insects at home.

You can get in contact with Danica on Facebook or Instagram Marvellous Minibeasts | Facebook

Ladybirds for IPM can be purchased from Natural & Eco Friendly Products in Australia | Urban Revolution

27 Dec 2023Pondering00:30:50

In this pondcast episode we share how we repurposed old bath tubs into thriving ponds and dive into the wildlife that lives within those ecosystems

15 Mar 2024My Nonna Life 00:43:50

We chat to gardening, preserving and home cook extraordinaire Amy Sloan about the reality of living on acreage, growing your own food and how to extend the life of excess produce. Preserving is Amy's jam (ba dum tss) Head to Amy's socials and website for more info on upcoming workshops, events and services. Amy Sloan | Gardening, Cooking & Preserving (@mynonnalife) • Instagram photos and videos

Facebook My Nonna Life


10 Jan 2024Desperate in Dryandra 00:28:18

Join us on our search for wild numbats and echidnas as we reminisce about a camping trip in Dryandra amongst the Wandoo woodlands.

22 Aug 2024Tour de Grevillea01:00:10

We chat to horticulturalist and Grevillea obsessive, David Binch. Find out how a chance meeting shaped his career, his love of native flora, grafting, bush missions and how to network for plant cuttings without the use of social media.

Visit David's garden Binchy's Garden 2024 - Open Gardens Victoria

Connect on Instagram David Binch (@binchys_garden) • Instagram photos and videos

29 Nov 2023Aspiring Tomato Queens00:58:36
In this episode Mel talks about why she started gardening, what edibles we are growing at the moment and beginner growing aspirations vs reality.
25 Jul 2024Connie & Luna00:48:38

We chat to Melbourne permie gardener, author, content creator and aspiring chicken mum Connie Cao.

Connie 🌿 Urban Gardening (@gardenwithconnie) • Instagram photos and videos Garden with Connie

30 Aug 2024Monkey See, Monkey Do00:01:51
To celebrate our biggest fans birthday this week, we pulled this unprompted recording from the archives… enjoy! (she also likes to press the buttons)
06 Mar 2024Commitment issues00:45:12

Contain your excitement, this episode is all about growing in containers/pots.

20 Sep 2024Spring Fling00:41:12

Spring has sprung!

In this episode we talk about Mel's Gardening Australia segment, jobs we're (procrastinating) doing in the garden and some of our spring wildlife visitors.

13 Dec 2023Oh My Gourd00:51:35

Interview with hopeful giant pumpkin grower, Mark Udovitch @plantbasedmale on IG. Mark talks us through the process of converting his 1920's inner-city backyard in Sydney into a productive permaculture food forest.

20 Mar 2024Lettuce Turnip the Beet01:02:39

Unpopular opinion: We prefer to grow winter edibles over summer ones!

In this episode we go through our to do lists for the change of season, the edibles we plan on growing and local garlic guru Julie Richards from @Down2Earthlife spills all her tips and tricks for growing an epic garlic crop this winter.


Down2Earth (@down2earthlife) • Instagram photos and videos

Down2Earth Gardening | Heirloom Seeds & Gardening Supplies

21 Feb 2024I love Euc00:42:29
Let's celebrate our urban gums with Cathy from Remember the Wild. In this episode we uncover the beauty and complexity of the Eucalypt, dispelling common myths about growing them at home. Plus, we reveal this year's contenders for Eucalypt Australia's Eucalypt of the Year - celebrating our urban champions. Voting for the Eucalypt of the Year has officially opened, vote here https://www.eucalyptaustralia.org.au. The winner will be announced on National Eucalypt Day, March 23rd.
15 May 2024Nature Nerd Herd00:57:06

We talk to Kids Nature Club owner Kirstie Pupazzoni about falling in love with nature in your 30's, how to find your nature nerd tribe, conserving local bushlands, encouraging young and old to connect with nature, women's mental health and directing traffic for echidnas.

Learn more about Kids Nature Club here:

Kids Nature Club

''Nature is something we are all share, it connects us all. We are all part of nature and we hope through their experiences with us, children will find connection and develop a sense of responsibility for the natural world. We hope to inspire families to celebrate the natural world, be grateful for it, be joyful in it, be curious about it, take care of it and share your love for it with others. But most of all we hope to inspire families to get out there and experience it!

Kids Nature Club is dedicated to promoting Western Australia's amazing biodiversity and encouraging conservation of our local environments.''

17 Apr 2024Turning Gardeners into Conservationists00:44:52

In this episode, we chat to Hannah from ReWild Perth.

ReWild Perth empowers the people of Perth to create beautiful gardens with wildlife in mind. Together we can bring nature home to coexist in our city.   ReWild Perth is powered by Perth NRM, thanks to support from founding partner Birdlife Australia, major supporter Lotterywest, and the Water Corporation. The 'Turning Gardeners into Conservationists' project was completed in partnership with UWA, thanks to funding from the Australian Government’s Inspiring Australia Science Engagement Programme. Find out more and download the community report here: https://www.perthnrm.com/project/gardening-for-wildlife/

10 Jul 2024Endemic Environments01:00:41

In the episode we talk to Adelaide based garden designer, consultant & environmental practitioner, Steve Dedrick of Endemic Environments about ecological gardening, rewilding our suburbs and dad spec New Balance sneakers.

You can get in touch with Steve at: Endemic environments | Ecological garden design (@endemicenviro) • Instagram photos and videos

03 Apr 2024Perve on a verge00:41:55

Forget lawn porn, in this episode we chat about our Australian native verge gardens.

24 Jan 2024Hot AF00:32:39

How would you like your garden to be cooked? Slightly roasted or cripsy?

Summer edible and native garden update

25 Jun 2024Yak gotta do, what Yak gotta do00:57:38

We chat to Perth local, Joe Ford of Yak's Mowing and The Garden Yak/Straya Gardening about his comedic and relatable approach to gardening and sustainability.

Be sure to check out Joe's socials Facebook Yak(Joe) (@the_gardenyak) • Instagram photos and videos Joseph Ford (@yaks_mowing) • Instagram photos and videos

07 Feb 2024Winging it00:33:03

Advice on bringing birds into your backyards going cheep!

In this episode we go through some of the birds that visit our yards, their food sources and other ways to invite them in.







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