by Debbie | Nov 25, 2020 | Biodynamic Farming, Featured Posts, Gardening, Organic Farming, Social Therapeutic Horticulture, Sustainability
It may come as a surprise to some readers that chickens are increasingly being recognised for their therapeutic benefits. No one ever gets tired of watching our flock of crazy girls outside the Farm Shop. We are so grateful to our TAFE Program delegates for all the...
by Debbie | Sep 21, 2020 | Community, Featured Posts, Gardening, Social Therapeutic Horticulture, Sustainability
The young members of our Warrah community who built our lovely Farm Shop chicken coop are at it again! This time their TAFE Certificate in Work Education program has them building a horticultural therapy spiral garden. Constructing the garden is furthering the...
by jeremy | Jul 12, 2020 | Biodynamic Farming, Community, Featured Posts, Gardening, Sustainability
We are pleased to announce that we are now taking registrations for our first Backyard Veg Workshop Series! Keen to up your veggie gardening game, but still not completely sure about a whole lot of things? I’ve watched 100 videos on YouTube and now I really don’t...
by Debbie | Sep 22, 2020 | Nutrition, Organic Farming, Sustainability
Warrah Farm Shop is nominated for Best Organic Retail Outlet in the 2020 Organic Choice Consumer Awards. To vote click here before the 9 October 2020. We have been super busy all year and we would really love to have this recognition and ‘pat on the back’...
by Debbie | Jul 7, 2020 | Biodynamic Farming, Featured Posts, Nutrition, Organic Farming, Sustainability
We are extremely pleased to once again offer our customers a regular supply of eggs from Mulloon Creek Farms. If you don’t know about these awesome chooks and their equally awesome humans – do yourself and the planet a favour and keep reading! Mullooon...
by Debbie | Jun 3, 2020 | Biodynamic Farming, Featured Posts, Social Therapeutic Horticulture, Sustainability
Our Nursery Skills Program allows our Warrah Society participants to witness the full growth cycle all the way from seeds to their plates. The farm is once again seeing more activity from Warrah Specialist School students. They help maintain the citrus trees, and now...