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EPISODE · Jun 26, 2026 · 48 MIN

🌸 From the Archives: Petrina Blooms — 8,000 Bulbs in a Suburban Garden

from Dish the Dirt · host Rebecca Noble

Some episodes are time capsules. This is one of them.We're rewinding to late 2020, as Victoria emerged from its first long lockdown — gin raised, friends finally allowed over, the whole state breathing out. In the middle of it sits Petrina from Petrina Blooms: a lifelong flower obsessive who turned a suburban Ivanhoe block into a garden of 8,000+ bulbs and 120 roses, and who had just started selling bouquets completely by accident.Petrina has loved flowers since she grew a single perfumed carnation from seed in prep and wrote in her grade-six diary that she wanted to be a florist. She kept that love deliberately un-commercial for decades, working weekends as a florist's "bucket girl" because she never wanted to "curse a flower" by making it her job. Her path wound through years working with people experiencing homelessness, then to the skies as an Emirates flight attendant — earning the nickname "Flower Girl" for smuggling peonies, lilacs and frangipani home in the first-class fridge. After marrying a passenger and trading Dubai's seasonless heat for Melbourne's four seasons, she came home, felt utterly lost, and ordered four thousand ranunculus for a tiny terrace garden.From there it grew: a move to Ivanhoe "for the garden," a 40-year-old wisteria she refused to renovate around, a postnatal depression she gardened her way through, an open garden that welcomed kindergartens and neighbours, and — in lockdown, off a single Facebook message — her first bouquets for sale. A warm, funny, generous chat about old-fashioned flowers, healing and community.What we cover:(04:00) A carnation grown in prep and a grade-six diary entry(06:00) Becoming a florist's "bucket girl" — and keeping flowers casual(08:30) Bluffing her way into Emirates and life as the "Flower Girl"(10:00) Chasing flowers around the world — Switzerland, Munich, Dubai(13:00) Meeting Ricky on a flight to Vienna and the 4,000-ranunculus order(16:00) Henry, postnatal depression, and gardening as a way through(18:00) Buying the Ivanhoe house for its "bones" — and that wisteria(22:00) The open garden as a way to connect a quieter neighbourhood(24:00) Accidentally starting a business in lockdown(26:00) Chemical-free by choice — coffee grounds, bicarb soda, ladybeetles(28:00) Grown vs flown: why local and seasonal matters(34:00) Her best advice: plant what you love, and plant two in case one dies(39:00) The signature question: Pa's wheelbarrow, cosmos seeds, the wisteria(43:00) Rose tips, garden heroes, and a dream of a rose named after her🌿 Find Petrina: @PetrinaBlooms on InstagramWe've since caught up with Petrina five years on — what happened to those secret dahlias, whether the accidental business stuck, and whether Bec ever made it over for that gin. Keep an ear out.Loved it? Subscribe, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, and share it with a fellow flower obsessive. Want to be on the show? No garden is too big or too small — email [email protected] out there, do your thing, and be blooming fabulous

Some episodes are time capsules. This is one of them.We're rewinding to late 2020, as Victoria emerged from its first long lockdown — gin raised, friends finally allowed over, the whole state breathing out. In the middle of it sits Petrina from Petrina Blooms: a lifelong flower obsessive who turned a suburban Ivanhoe block into a garden of 8,000+ bulbs and 120 roses, and who had just started selling bouquets completely by accident.Petrina has loved flowers since she grew a single perfumed carnation from seed in prep and wrote in her grade-six diary that she wanted to be a florist. She kept that love deliberately un-commercial for decades, working weekends as a florist's "bucket girl" because she never wanted to "curse a flower" by making it her job. Her path wound through years working with people experiencing homelessness, then to the skies as an Emirates flight attendant — earning the nickname "Flower Girl" for smuggling peonies, lilacs and frangipani home in the first-class fridge. After marrying a passenger and trading Dubai's seasonless heat for Melbourne's four seasons, she came home, felt utterly lost, and ordered four thousand ranunculus for a tiny terrace garden.From there it grew: a move to Ivanhoe "for the garden," a 40-year-old wisteria she refused to renovate around, a postnatal depression she gardened her way through, an open garden that welcomed kindergartens and neighbours, and — in lockdown, off a single Facebook message — her first bouquets for sale. A warm, funny, generous chat about old-fashioned flowers, healing and community.What we cover:(04:00) A carnation grown in prep and a grade-six diary entry(06:00) Becoming a florist's "bucket girl" — and keeping flowers casual(08:30) Bluffing her way into Emirates and life as the "Flower Girl"(10:00) Chasing flowers around the world — Switzerland, Munich, Dubai(13:00) Meeting Ricky on a flight to Vienna and the 4,000-ranunculus order(16:00) Henry, postnatal depression, and gardening as a way through(18:00) Buying the Ivanhoe house for its "bones" — and that wisteria(22:00) The open garden as a way to connect a quieter neighbourhood(24:00) Accidentally starting a business in lockdown(26:00) Chemical-free by choice — coffee grounds, bicarb soda, ladybeetles(28:00) Grown vs flown: why local and seasonal matters(34:00) Her best advice: plant what you love, and plant two in case one dies(39:00) The signature question: Pa's wheelbarrow, cosmos seeds, the wisteria(43:00) Rose tips, garden heroes, and a dream of a rose named after her🌿 Find Petrina: @PetrinaBlooms on InstagramWe've since caught up with Petrina five years on — what happened to those secret dahlias, whether the accidental business stuck, and whether Bec ever made it over for that gin. Keep an ear out.Loved it? Subscribe, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, and share it with a fellow flower obsessive. Want to be on the show? No garden is too big or too small — email [email protected] out there, do your thing, and be blooming fabulous

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