by Debbie | Mar 11, 2025 | Blog, Community, Featured Posts, Social Enterprise, Sustainability
We have recently launched a new collection point in Beaumont Hills. Every week members of Warrah’s Micro Enterprises Program and Specialist School students work together to prepare and deliver fresh seasonal produce to a number of collection points around...
by Debbie | Mar 10, 2025 | Biodynamic Farming, Blog, Featured Posts, Gardening, Organic Farming
Oh what a summer feast we have had! With the last of the warm days stretching into autumn, we are still savouring some of the flavours of our bountiful summer crops. Our farmers tried some new biodynamic tomato varieties with seeds sourced from Transition Farm. The...
by Debbie | Dec 19, 2024 | Biodynamic Farming, Blog, Community, Featured Posts, Social Enterprise, Sustainability
Warrah Farm Shop has many years of experience fulfilling orders for seasonal fresh produce boxes (fully customisable, subscription options and one-off orders). Since early 2023, participants in Warrah’s Micro-Enterprises Program have been proudly packing and...
by Debbie | Jul 8, 2024 | Biodynamic Farming, Blog, Community, Featured Posts, Nutrition, Social Enterprise, Sustainability
Thanks to a generous donation of funds we now have access to the perfect online platform for our seasonal produce boxes. This means ordering seasonal boxes just got easier! Certified organic and biodynamic produce is packed and delivered by our social enterprise. To...
by Debbie | Jun 1, 2024 | Biodynamic Farming, Blog, Community, Featured Posts, Gardening, Organic Farming, Sustainability
Anyone who has visited us when the sunflowers are in full bloom will have been awed by their beauty. Perhaps it has not even crossed your mind though to ask why sunflowers are planted here – when our focus is on fresh produce. There are multiple reasons for...
by Debbie | May 14, 2024 | Biodynamic Farming, Blog, Featured Posts
Our farmers are really feeling the shift in seasons as they crop out the last of the eggplant and capsicums. and trim back a few perennial plants that do best in warm weather. They are keeping a close eye on the cabbages. The success of the summer season crops had a...