Save the date: Sunday 9 November 2025, 11am
I have been waiting to share this.
We are hosting the first ever Gardenstead spring meet up anywhere in the world. It will be held at Stonewalls in Musk, a place that brings art, landscape and hospitality together in a way that feels both considered and generous.
This gathering is for Gardenstead members only. If you are not yet part of the community, you can join Gardenstead today and come along. I would love to welcome you to our very first global Gardenstead event.
What is Gardenstead
Gardenstead is a new social platform for gardeners. It is a digital home where growers of every level connect, learn and share practical knowledge. It brings together conversations, seasonal tips and community features so that gardeners can grow together, online and in real life.
My role and how I arrived here
I have joined the Gardenstead team as Community Manager. After many years teaching, designing and building community through workshops and events, the chance to help shape a platform designed for gardeners felt natural. My focus is to make sure the experience is generous, practical and real. This meet up is our first invitation to bring that online energy into the physical world.
About Stonewalls in Musk
Stonewalls sits on 25 acres of gardens and mature forest just outside Daylesford. It is the principal studio and gallery of acclaimed Australian artist Andrew O’Brien. The property includes a gallery, a working studio, with boutique accommodation on site. Stonewalls is ordinarily open by appointment only, which makes this gathering a rare opportunity to experience the gardens together.
Andrew is known for luminous colour, large scale works and a practice that draws deeply from the Australian landscape. In fact they even grace the walls of the Danish Royal Family. He and his wife, Georgie Corke, have shaped Stonewalls as a place where art and landscape meet in daily life. We are so grateful to Andrew and Georgie for opening their property to us.
Why this meet up matters
Gardenstead was built to connect people who grow. This gathering is a simple way to stand in the same place, walk a garden together and share what we are learning as the season turns. It is about generosity, sharing seeds and stories, and the quiet momentum that comes when a community meets in person.
Members only save your place
🗓 When: Sunday 9 November 2025, 11am
Numbers are limited and strictly for Gardenstead members only.
Tickets are $10 AUD to cover catering.
👉 Save your place here
👉 Download the Gardenstead app to join the community
Once you have booked you will receive full location details and a simple run sheet. Please bring a warm layer, and any seeds or plants you would like to swap.
I cannot wait to welcome you.
Continue your gardening journey with me
If you enjoy this kind of community gathering, my workshops offer more detail and guidance on design, productivity and seasonal care.
If you are building your garden from home right now, my ebooks on Wicking Bed Gardens and Introduction to Backyard Chicken Keeping offer practical step by step guidance that pairs well with the workshops.
You may want to check out my related content below:
The Power of Noticing: How a Garden Wander Led Me to Morels – Explore the quiet magic of noticing the small wonders that grow in your garden.
Rooted in Reflection, Growing with Intention – Explore the intentionality behind creating a garden that serves both purpose and beauty.
Workshops are back. Gathering again for Spring – Discover the rest of the years workshops — from Garden Design, Productive Gardens, Wicking Beds and Medicinal Gardens.
Stay connected for more seasonal inspiration:
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Thanks so much for following along.
Natasha xx