The Year in Review
The year in review 2022 has been quite a year at the farm! I’ve now experienced every season, including the wettest conditions on record, and can really reflect on [...]
The year in review 2022 has been quite a year at the farm! I’ve now experienced every season, including the wettest conditions on record, and can really reflect on [...]
Sensational Spring We’re still soaking up the spring vibes at the farm! In last week’s fair food blog, we shared information on what we're growing at the farm right [...]
What's been happening at the farm this May? Babaco (Champagne Fruit): I have hit my head on babaco fruit overhanging our walking track quite a few times recently and am [...]
Working Bee We occasionally hold ‘working bees’ at the Green Connect Farm where we invite the community to get hands on and during a blitz of farm work. With the [...]
Recovery Efforts Sadly, we have suffered a serious loss of veggie plants at the Green Connect Farm due to all the heavy rain. In particular, our cucumber, zucchini, eggplant, carrot, [...]
Incredible Volunteers In this week's insert, we're celebrating the incredible volunteers who help out at the farm! Green Connect is a true community initiative and would not exist without the many [...]
New Additions to the Farm Last week we welcomed two new additions to the Green Connect Farm, our alpaca Carlos and Pedro! Alpaca are often mistaken for llama; they are [...]
Winter Flowers Let’s Face it, of all the winter vegetables, broccoli is the hero in most people’s kitchen. A luscious head of freshly picked broc is hard to beat. [...]
Bringing food to the community When the rest of the work takes a holiday, vegetables don’t stop growing, people don’t stop eating, and animals don’t stop being cared for. This [...]
New Beginnings at the farm We were super exited to officially launch our sustainable work skills training program at the farm last week! In partnership with Kiama Community Colleges and [...]