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The Plummery, 5-year Revisit

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This film was made possible through the generous financial support of the Biome Trust with assistance from The Gift Trust.

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Watch our first film with Kat:

The Plummery

Find out more about Kat and The Plummery:

Kat Lavers' Website 

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Back in 2019 we visited Kat Lavers at her Melbourne home, The Plummery. We were awed not just by the abundance of food growing in her 100sq/m back yard, but by her approach to life, her household and community practices, and her wonderful eloquence. That film has been a hit – 2.2 million views to date on YouTube and over 1500 comments that are overwhelmingly inspired, excited, loving and grateful to Kat for her quiet wisdom. The film was also selected in four international film festivals.


It’s been on our mind to film with Kat again – to see if things have changed in the garden and in her thinking. Happily Kat was equally excited to share an update and even expand on her insights into inner-city gardening and living. We shot a revisit film with her in December 2024, just at the start of Melbourne’s summer, and this time Kat spoke about creating resilience both in our gardens and in our homes. We also get to see some of the very cool critters that maintain her garden’s thriving ecosystem.

Food & Gardening, Homes & Building, Permaculture

About The Plummery, 5-year Revisit

12 mins

I absolutely love your garden! I have watched the first film so many times! So this second one is a delight! Thank you!

Aeyla-n1r

YouTube

I get some much inspiration from watching smaller spaces produce such abundance.  I'm filled with awe at what can be accomplished with consistent effort and love for the process.

daviddreher8588

YouTube

How wonderful to see an update, I shared the first video with many people to try to encourage them to grow food not lawns. Thank you for sharing.

yvonnescraftycorner

YouTube

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