ABOUT US

Located in the historic rural village of Berry, on the NSW South Coast.

Seed + Stow is your invitation to elevate your at home cocktails, mocktails and drinks, whether you are entertaining guests, having a gourmet picnic or enjoying a quiet afternoon drink to yourself. 

Our dried citrus slices are a simple way to make your drinks look like they have been crafted by a professional bartender, while our recipes and tips will help them taste great too.

Our slices are also perfect for styling tablescapes, decorating cakes and completing a grazing board.

Our aim is to connect you with Australian growers and Australian citrus fruit, taking a slow approach to preserving the fruit for year round enjoyment. Our slices are handmade in small batches, using natural drying techniques, free of preservatives  or additives. 

In the spring of 2025, we expanded our offering to include gifts for foodies and cocktail lovers, as well as essentials for elevated hosting at home, including pantry items, kitchenwares and tablewares.

MY STORY

Escaping her life in the city, Samantha Reynolds moved to the historic village of Berry on the NSW South Coast in 2019 and fell in love with the rural charm of the village and the connection between the people, the seasons and the produce harvested. Inheriting a few mature lemon trees in her new garden, Samantha found herself tending to these new trees, and reminiscing about Summertime on the coast of Italy when she first fell in love with the sour tang of citrus fruits.

Come harvest time, these trees bloomed with fruit, more than one household could possibly consume and Samantha found herself seeking new ways to naturally preserve these precious fruits, to stow them away for later use and enjoy them in a luxurious and thoughtful way, whether that be in her signature Margarita, in her morning lemon tea or on a delicious cake, all year round. 

Broadening her horizons beyond her own garden, Seed + Stow was born in the Summer of 2021, with a full range of citrus fruit slices and zest powders. And this is only the beginning...