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154 Old South Road
Alpine, NSW 2575 Australia
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Website https://thedahliapatch.com.au

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  • January 2025

  • Thu 30

    The Book Club – Matt Haig Author of The Midnight Library

    January 30, 2025 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Dahlia Patch Flower Farm 154 Old South Road, Alpine, NSW, Australia
    50.00A$
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Two tickets have become available for tonight’s ha Two tickets have become available for tonight’s harvest. As most events are now Sold Out, this could provide a lucky opportunity for someone wishing to visit. 
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The Australian natives we planted one to two years The Australian natives we planted one to two years ago have finally settled in, and you can feel it the moment you arrive.

They line the drive like quiet sentinels, the Copper Glow, bottlebrush, banksias, kangaroo paws, all grown from small plants and hope, now shaping the rhythm of the landscape. They’re the first hint that you’re entering a working flower farm, long before the dahlias come into view.

There’s a softness to it now.
A sense of place.
A feeling that the farm is growing into itself, season by season.

These natives weren’t planted for show. They were planted for story — to anchor the land, to welcome visitors, to create a gentle transition from the outside world into the heart of the farm. And watching them take hold behind the scenes has been its own kind of magic.

Slow, steady, rooted.
Exactly how our farm has found its soul.

#BehindTheScenes #TheDahliaPatch #AustralianNatives #FarmLife #GrowingAPlace
Calling Local Creatives & Small Businesses 🌼 As w Calling Local Creatives & Small Businesses 🌼

As we look ahead to the 2026/27 season, The Dahlia Patch is opening the gate to new collaborations — and we’d love to hear from small businesses who feel aligned with what we do.

If your work celebrates:
• community
• creativity
• slow, meaningful experiences
• wellness, connection, or craft
• or simply bringing a little more beauty into the world

…then we’d love to explore something together.

We’re seeking like‑minded local businesses for potential partnerships across workshops, events, gatherings, or unique offerings that weave naturally into the heart of the farm.

If this sounds like you, send us a message or email — let’s dream up something special for the season ahead.

Following initial contact, I will forward a form to be completed and emailed back. We will consider all applications at our planning week from 1-8th May 2026.

🌸 Lisa
#TheDahliaPatch #SouthernHighlands #SmallBusinessCollab #LocalCreators #FlowerFarmEvents
A beautiful morning in the patch Today we welcomed A beautiful morning in the patch
Today we welcomed a returning visitor who gathered a mix of familiar faces and brand‑new guests for a private event in the dahlias. There’s something incredibly special about watching someone come back to the farm and choose to share it with others — it’s the greatest compliment we can receive.

These mornings remind us why we do what we do: creating a space where people feel connected, welcomed, and inspired enough to return again and again. And when they bring new friends into the fold, the community around the patch grows in the most natural, heartfelt way.

Sunshine, colour, conversation, and a group who made the farm feel extra warm today. What a lovely way to spend a Sunday.
Another beautifully busy week at The Dahlia Patch. Another beautifully busy week at The Dahlia Patch.
From our Growing Dahlias Workshop which received the loveliest feedback to our usual Saturday harvest, the farm has been humming with people, colour, and connection.

As we edge closer to winter, I already know I’ll miss these harvest mornings. There’s something so special about watching people wander through the rows with hands full of blooms.

So many of you travel such long distances to be here.
Central Coast, Sydney, Canberra, and everywhere in between — it never goes unnoticed. Your presence, your joy, your willingness to wander the patch with us… it means more than you know.

Thank you for choosing this place.
Thank you for showing up with open hearts.
Thank you for making this season one we’ll carry with us long after the last bloom fades.
#autumnharvest #flowerfarm #dahliapatch #supportlocal #dahliaseason
Wednesdays flowers were for a funeral — not our us Wednesdays flowers were for a funeral — not our usual work, but an honour to create for a dear friend whose mother had passed. We were grateful to include both the Darcie Jean and Gemma dahlias in her tribute. May they all rest in peace.
Yesterday four lovely groups joined us for Devonsh Yesterday four lovely groups joined us for Devonshire Tea in the flower field and the feedback has been so heartfelt. These little gatherings have quickly become a favourite way for people to slow down, savour something sweet, and soak in the colour of the patch.

They’ve become so popular, in fact, that Liz and I will be continuing Devonshire Tea once a week throughout March and April.

As evening settled in, we wandered the rows with three more groups for our Behind the Scenes Farm Tour — a quiet, golden couple of hours full of stories, curiosity, and shared wonder.

It was a day woven with connection, colour, and community.

Thank you to everyone who came and made it magic.
Nineteen women. Twenty-five years. One farm of dah Nineteen women.
Twenty-five years.
One farm of dahlias.

Today nineteen women wandered the dahlia rows including friends I haven’t seen in over 25 years. Another lifetime ago, we were working in the Department of Health.
And somehow, all these years later, life brought us back together in a farm of flowers.

Life really does have a gentle way of circling back, placing familiar faces among the blooms when you least expect it.

On this International Women’s Day, I’m feeling especially grateful for the women who shape us, the old friends, the new connections, the quiet encouragers,
the ones who arrive with laughter, stories, and open hearts.

Here’s to the women who gather, grow, reconnect and remind each other of who we’ve been and who we’re becoming.

Here’s to friendship that survives decades.
Here’s to the beauty we create when we stand together in a farm of flowers, in a community, in the world.

What a gift it is to harvest with you all.

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