Here on the Farm Tour, Taste, Teach & Take Away

Here on the Farm Tour, Taste, Teach & Take Away

Feel the soil under your toes! Taste loquats fresh from the tree! See rainbows growing from the ground! Hear sugar cane clank in the breeze!

By Here on the Farm With Farmer Banks

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Location

9100 Sams Lake Rd

9100 Sams Lake Road Clermont, FL 34715

Refund Policy

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Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 2 hours

Here On The Farm spans seven acres encompassing 14 distinct experimental areas, from vegetable to herb to tea to Monet to shade gardens, food forest, orchard, vineyard, pineapple patch, wild blackberry patch, sugar cane row, and bamboo living fences. Focused on sustainability, Here On The Farm includes a passive heating and cooling farmhouse, rainwater catchment system, gray water filtering reuse setup, solar, worm tea production, erosion protection lemon grass lined driveway all while emphasizing regenerative farming principals.

Get ready to experience the wonders of farm life up close and personal. Banks will share fascinating insights, stories, and a few Dad jokes. Occasionally, local celebrity farmers will drop by and share the newest planting varieties and technics.

So, grab your family and friends, come on down to Here On The Farm for an unforgettable morning of laughter, learning, and fresh goodies. Your appetite is requested because whatever is in season, we consume. Bring your kids, a hat, a bag/bucket and lots of curiosity.

For more information:

bankshelfrich@gmail.com

(407) 616-9720

Suggested Donations:

  • $10 to pay for Here On The Farm (seeds, new plant, potting soils, Eventbrite monthly fee).
  • $20 to pay for Here On The Farm and invited guest farmers/presenters.
  • $30+ to pay for Here On The Farm, guest farmers/presenters and future events.

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Here On The Farm spans seven acres encompassing 14 distinct experimental areas, from vegetable to herb to tea to Monet to shade gardens, food forest, orchard, vineyard, pineapple patch, wild blackberry patch, sugar cane row, and bamboo living fences. Focused on sustainability, Here On The Farm includes a passive heating and cooling farmhouse, rainwater catchment system, gray water filtering reuse setup, solar, worm tea production, erosion protection lemon grass lined driveway all while emphasizing regenerative farming principals.