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Engaging Our Community

Blue Herons Farm is rooted in growing healthy plants for healthy people and a healthy planet.

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Classes

Sign up for newsletter and connect for classes coming up Summer of 2026! 

These will cover a wide range of topics.

More to come as we grow!

Topics include:

  • Soil Health

  • Seed Starting

  • Greenhouse Management

  • Integrated Pest Management

  • Basic Garden Planning

  • Gardening for the Sincere Beginner

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Events

Farm events are a crucial part of our program, to share knowledge with the wider community and inspire others to embrace sustainable and regenerative practices.
Our events are a place for engaging in our community of earth, art and music lovers.
CONNECT FOR EXCITING EVENT MAY 2026!

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Farm Tours

Guided Farm Tours: Explore a diverse array of gardens and plants throughout the farm, each offering solution-based approaches like diverse cover cropping, and pollinator strips. Demonstration spaces will provide unique insight into permaculture principles, natural building techniques, and sustainable designs (including living roofs).

Support

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Collaborate

Your collaboration may play a crucial role in our educational programs. Together, we can increase our impact by providing a broader range of experiential learning experiences for students, promoting environmental awareness and sustainable agriculture.

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Volunteer

Volunteering your time and skills is a valuable way to contribute to our on-farm educational program. By volunteering, you directly impact the educational experiences of students, helping them learn about agroecology, farm operations, and sustainable agriculture and you get to learn too!

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Spread the Word

Help us expand our reach and impact by spreading the word about Blue Herons Farm educational program. By sharing our mission and activities with others, you can contribute to raising awareness about agroecological practices and the benefits of experiential education in agriculture.

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