A Rainy Afternoon Garden Harvest to Make a Salad πŸ₯— & A Catch Up | Subtropical Permaculture Garden

A Rainy Afternoon Garden Harvest to Make a Salad πŸ₯— & A Catch Up | Subtropical Permaculture Garden

Join me in the garden for an afternoon harvest! All the greens in the garden are growing so well at the moment - and it's the perfect time to get picking and make a salad. Today I share with you my favourite salad recipe - a perfect warm winter salad. Enjoy!

Salad Dressing Recipe:
- 1part Maple Syrup or Honey
- 1 part Dijon Mustard
- 1 part lemon juice
- 1 part olive oil
- 1 part white wine vinegar
- 2 part water
Mix all together and add extra of these ingredients to taste

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Hey there!

Welcome to my channel, The Nature Patch where I like to share all things gardening, cooking and environmental science in my Australian bushland backyard.

My name is Robyn, an environmental scientist working towards completing a PhD in understanding how people's wellbeing and their connection to nature is impacted by land use change. I've always loved gardening and nature and lately have been interested in growing my own organic food!

On this channel you'll find videos relating to garden tours, 'how to' videos, composting, soil health, ecosystem services, and seed saving.

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