School Holiday Programs
Farm Kids Mini Farmers – Grasses We Eat
The Farm Byron Bay 11 Ewingsdale Rd, Ewingsdale, NSW, AustraliaFarm Kids Mini Farmers - Grasses We Eat Workshop @ The Farm Byron Bay We explore the farm and identify grasses that grow in our gardens and which ones are edible and which ones are not. We look at the purpose of grass and see…
Farm Kids Mini Farmers – Corny Corn
The Farm Byron Bay 11 Ewingsdale Rd, Ewingsdale, NSW, AustraliaFarm Kids Mini Farmers - Corny Corn Workshop @ The Farm Byron Bay Learn all about Corny Corn at our Farm Kids Mini Farmers Workshop. Did you know corn is a grass and the edible part is its flower? Find out about the history of…
Farm Kids Mini Farmers – More on Rubbish
The Farm Byron Bay 11 Ewingsdale Rd, Ewingsdale, NSW, AustraliaFarm Kids Mini Farmers - More on Rubbish Workshop @ The Farm Byron Bay Discuss ways to cut down on waste personally and in the community. Discuss the meaning and importance of renewable, non-renewable, recyclable, sustainable and reusable. Examine the pros and cons of different…
Farm Kids Mini Farmers – Lady Bugs
The Farm Byron Bay 11 Ewingsdale Rd, Ewingsdale, NSW, AustraliaFarm Kids Mini Farmers - Lady Bugs Workshop @ The Farm Byron Bay We go on a lady bug hunt in the farm gardens. We investigate what it is they are eating and we find out many fun and amazing facts about lady bugs. We…
Farm Kids Mini Farmers – Companion Planting
The Farm Byron Bay 11 Ewingsdale Rd, Ewingsdale, NSW, AustraliaFarm Kids Mini Farmers - Companion Planting Workshop @ The Farm Byron Bay We look deeper into companion planting and which plants are friends and why at our Farm Kids workshop. We identify which herbs and flowers deter nasty insects and which plants bring in…
Farm Kids Mini Farmers – Regenerative Agriculture
The Farm Byron Bay 11 Ewingsdale Rd, Ewingsdale, NSW, AustraliaFarm Kids Mini Farmers - Regenerative Agriculture Workshop @ The Farm Byron Bay We discuss what bush regeneration in agriculture is and cover local history of the big scrub rainforest, how it was cleared for logging and that only 1% remains. Explain that local land…