Workshops, writing and seasonal inspiration from Daylesford, Victoria.
📖 Pre-order my first book — link below. Natasha Morgan, an award-winning landscape architect, is a multidisciplinary creative collaborator with a distinguished career. She has contributed to major Australian landscape architecture and urban design projects, including the acclaimed Australian Garden (Stage 2) at the Royal Botan
ic Gardens Cranbourne (T.C.L). Natasha has also made significant contributions as a lecturer, teaching landscape architecture at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels at RMIT and Melbourne Universities, where she imparted her expertise and passion to students. In 2014, Natasha made a tree change with a purpose to Spargo Creek, near Daylesford in the Central Victorian Highlands. There, she designed and created Oak and Monkey Puzzle, an iconic property celebrated for its innovative garden design, workshops, and events. This renowned space became a vibrant hub for artisans, fostering creativity and collaboration while sparking dynamic conversations and nurturing a warm sense of community. Natasha's journey at Oak and Monkey Puzzle was a lesson in living well, grounded in the rhythms of country life, gardening, and sustainability. In 2022, after nearly a decade of country living, Natasha and her family moved on from Oak and Monkey Puzzle to a new adventure in Daylesford. At her new property, Little Cottage On A Hill, Natasha continues to explore sustainable and productive garden design on a smaller scale. This project embodies her experiences and lessons learned, aiming to inspire others to create beautiful and functional spaces with minimal resources. Natasha is also a sought-after speaker, workshop teacher, and creative collaborator, sharing her inspiring journey through various media. Her work has been featured in Australian Women's Weekly, Country Style magazine, Better Homes & Gardens, and The Block.