Helen Leighton formerly of Riverdale Farm, Albany WA
Author, Gardener, Floral Designer & Photographer

A life in flowers, gardens, and gathered moments.

A place for those who find beauty in the everyday.

For gardeners, floral enthusiasts, homemakers, and anyone drawn to the quiet rhythm of a seasonal life.

Rooted in nature, shaped by the hands, and gathered with care—my work is an offering of inspiration, slow creativity, and moments worth keeping.

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Helen Leighton | Floral Designer Albany | Riverdale Farm

From Riverdale to the Harbour

For years, I’ve welcomed visitors to Riverdale Farm—growing flowers, designing florals, and capturing life through her lens.

Now, we’re renovating a heritage home above Princess Royal Harbour and beginning the slow work of establishing a new garden.

It’s early days—quiet, hands-in-the-soil days—but the intention remains the same.

This isn’t a business. It’s a way of life—shared, as it grows.

MEET HELEN
Garden Gathered | Helen Leighton | Floral Design Book

A Book to Keep

Garden Gathered

A gentle companion for your own floral practice.

Filled with seasonal arrangements, garden stories, and my own photographs—all created at Riverdale Farm.

It’s a book for the shelf, the bedside, the potting bench.

An invitation to gather what’s growing, and make it beautiful.

SHOP THE BOOK
Collaborative Floral Workshops Albany | Helen Leighton

Garden Musings

Part journal, part garden diary, part gentle ramble.

I share thoughts on floral design, seasonal shifts, quiet homemaking, and life as it unfolds.

It’s not about perfect advice—it’s about noticing what matters.

READ MUSINGS
Gardening and Floral Design Blog | Helen Leighton

Gatherings in the Garden

At times, the gates may open.

Collaborative workshops, open garden days, and small seasonal events invite you into my world—hands-on, heart-first, grounded in beauty.

Join us for time among the blooms.

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A Quiet Invitation

If you’d like to hear when something new is blooming…

A garden gathering, a fresh batch of hydrosols, or just a reflection from the season—I write now and then.